Waco University Hires Willis From Austin LBJ

2013 Coaching Change: Waco University Trojans

Old Head Coach: Matt Carroll — Leaving for 5A San Antonio Roosevelt. He led the Trojans to a 20-32 record over the past 5 seasons. Before taking over the Trojans, he was an assistant with San Antonio Reagan.

New Head Coach: Keith Willis — From 4A Austin LBJ where he led the Jaguars to a 4-6 in his only season there. His other head coaching stops have been at 2A Marlin where he went 14-19 over 3 years and 2A Lago Vista where he went 2-16 over 2 seasons. He was also an assistant at Waco.

Team News: The most wins for the Trojans over the past 10 seasons has only be 7 (7-5 in 2009).

Coaching changes for 2013.

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San Antonio Roosevelt Lures Carroll Away From Waco University

2013 Coaching Change: San Antonio Roosevelt Rough Riders

Old Head Coach: Neal La Hue — Leaving for 4A Buda Hays Consolidated. He led the Rough Riders to a 42-33 record in 7 seasons. His only other head coaching position was at Kerrville Tivy where he went 34-23 from 1997-2001. He started out coaching as an assistant at Texas A&M University in Kingsville. He also was an assistant at Corpus Christi Calallen, Seguin and Austin Westlake.

New Head Coach: Matt Carroll — From 4A Waco University where he led the Trojans to a 20-32 record over the past 5 seasons. Before taking over the Trojans, he was an assistant with San Antonio Reagan.

Team News: The Rough Riders went from 2 wins in 2011 to 9 in 2012.

Coaching changes for 2013.

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Buda Hays Brings Over Roosevelt Coach

2013 Coaching Change: Buda Hays Consolidated Rebels

Old Head Coach: Blake Feldt — Leaving for 5A Odessa Permian. He led the Rebels to a 18-6 record over the past 2 seasons. During that time he led them to back to back district titles for the first time in schools 45 year history. Before taking over at Buda Hays, he was the head coach at 3A Pilot Point for 6 years going 50-22-0 and won the Class 2A State Championship in 2009. He began his coaching career began as a graduate assistant at the University of Texas from 1987-88. He also was an assistant coach at Appalachian State, SMU and Midland. His first head coaching job was with Class 3A Breckenridge in 2000-2004 where his teams went 23-29-0. He has an overall record of 91-57-0. That places him in the Top 425 for all-time coaching wins.

New Head Coach: Neal La Hue — Was the head coach at San Antonio Roosevelt where he led the Rough Riders to a 42-33 record in seven seasons. His only other head coaching position was at Kerrville Tivy where he went 34-23 from 1997-2001. He started out coaching as an assistant at Texas A&M University in Kingsville. He also was an assistant at Corpus Christi Calallen, Seguin and Austin Westlake. From 2002-2006, he was the assistant coach and offensive coordinator at Texas A&M University in Kingsville.

Team News: Coach La Hue will be only the 3rd head coach in Buda Hays history. They began varsity play in 1968.

Coaching changes for 2013.

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092612 – Lone Star Gridiron Radio Show

Lone Star Gridiron Texas High School Football Radio Show

Chris Doelle and “Mighty” Mike Wright go over all the Texas high school football action around the state and run through Lone Star Gridiron’s seven Games of the Week.

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South San Antonio Hires Marcus Booker

Texas High School Football Coaching Moves

2012 Coaching Change: South San Antonio Bobcats

Old Head Coach: Jeff Smith — Leaving after leading the Bobcats for 1 season to an 0-10 record. Was the special teams coach for the Bobcats before taking over as head coach. He has also had assistant coaching jobs at San Antonio McCollum, San Antonio West Campus, Crystal City and San Antonio Lanier.

New Head Coach: Marcus Booker — Was an assistant at San Antonio Roosevelt last year. His only other head coaching position was at 2A Cotulla from 2002-2008 going 42-34. He has also been assistant at Corpus Christi Carroll and Kingsville King.

Team News: The Bobcats are on a 6 year losing streak going 16-47. They will be staying in District 28-5A with the last UIL re-alignment. The other schools in the district will be Cibolo Steele. Corpus Christi Carroll, Corpus Christi King, San Antonio East Central and San Antonio Southwest.

Coaching changes for 2012.

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2011 LSG District 26-5A Preview — Texas High School Football

2011 LSG District 26-5A Preview — Texas High School Football

Predicted Order Of Finish
#30 San Antonio Reagan Rattlers
#46 San Antonio Churchill Chargers
#51 San Antonio MacArthur Brahmas
#84 San Antonio Roosevelt Rough Riders
#89 San Antonio Madison Mavericks
San Antonio Johnson Jaguars
San Antonio Lee Volunteers

San Antonio Reagan Rattlers (5-5, 2-4)
4 CONSECUTIVE 8+ wins in a season
Key Players: K Jake Wilcox Honorable Mention All-State (AP) & 3rd Team (TSWA), QB Trevor Knight TOP 20 QB, OL JR Matt Beyer, DL JR Tanner Schorp

San Antonio Churchill Chargers (7-4, 4-2)
Division I Bi-District
2010 ended 3 CONSECUTIVE LOSING SEASONS
Key Players: DL Calvin Middlebrooks

San Antonio MacArthur Brahmas (12-2, 5-1)
Division II Quarterfinals
2010 was best season since 1966 (45 years)
Key Players: RB Darik Dillard TOP 25 RB & 3rd Team All-State (TSWA) 1911 rushing yards, OL Nathan Thompson, DB Erick Kinney

San Antonio Roosevelt Rough Riders (7-4, 4-2)
Division II Bi-District
3 year winning streak (21-12)
Key Players: WR Dominique Davis 550 receiving yards

San Antonio Madison Mavericks (7-4, 4-2)
Division I Bi-District
20 consecutive non-losing seasons
Key Players: DL JR Vincent Taylor

San Antonio Johnson Jaguars (4-6, 2-4)
10-20 since first varsity season in 2008

San Antonio Lee Volunteers (1-9, 0-6)
14 consecutive losing seasons

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By: Michael Wright
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San Antonio MacArthur Hires From Within To Replace Long Time Head Coach

2011 Coaching Change: San Antonio MacArthur Brahmas

Old Head Coach: Van Fuschak — Leaving to take over at TAPPS San Antonio Antonian. He have led the Brahmas to a 110-105-1 record over the last 19 years.

New Head Coach: Ben Cook — Was the offensive coordinator last season. He has also been an assistant coach at San Antonio Churchill, San Antonio Roosevelt, New Braunfels Canyon and Victoria.

Team News: The Brahamas finshed the season 12-2 which was their best season since 1966. Their two main rivals are Smithson Valley (1-6 since 1994) and the “M&M Bowl” vs. San Antonio Madison (9-9 record since 1994 including playoff win in 1998).

Click To see all the coaching changes for 2011

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Week 5 Playoff Facts

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* 5A Copperas Cove was the Runner-UP for the past two seasons when they played for Class 4A championship games.

* The 28-game victory streak by Austin Lake Travis is sixth best in 4A history just behind Denison (29), 1984-85.

* Lake Travis has outscored their opponents since Week 3 534-122

* Liberty Hill’s 38-game winning streak (15 straight playoff games) is the sixth longest in UIL history and the all-time leading mark in 3A.

* If Liberty Hill wins the Class 3A state championship for the third straight year then their seniors would finish high school with 40 straight victories.

* Katy and Smithson Valley will clash for the third time in six years in a 5A-II semifinal showdown. Smithson Valley edged the Tigers 24-20 in 2002 and Katy squeezed out a 17-14 decision over the Rangers in 2005. Both schools lost in their state championship games though.

* Smithson Valley has made it to at least the Quarterfinals 7 of the last 10 years

* Katy is winning its playoff games this year by an average of 51.2 ppg, about three points higher than last year’s per-game average through four rounds.

* Katy’s district loss this year to Cinco Ranch was the first since 14-13 loss to Alief Hastings in 2002.

* Katy lost 3 games in a season for the first time since 2002 when they went 11-4.

* Katy had lost only a combined total of 5 games since 2003 (5 years)

* 3A Celina lost 3 games in a season for the first time since 1997 when they went 11-3.

* Katy had lost only a combined total of 7 games since 1998 (10 years)

* Celina lost their only championship game in 2006 to Liberty Hill (this weeks opponent) 22-19 n the 3A-II final

* 5A Wylie, coming off of a 5-6 record last year, has scored at least 31 points in every playoff game this year.

* 2A Blanco has outscored teams 632-113 and posted five shutouts this season. Blanco’s record in the past three seasons is 35-4.

* 5A Round Rock Stony Point have given up a total of 34 points in four playoff victories.

* 3A Giddings new starting Quarterback, Trey Masek is 5-0 since he took over

* Before its 31-28 win over Gilmer, 3A Carthage outscored its previous three playoff opponents 166-62.

* 4A Longview advanced against Waco Midway last week winning 43-42 on a two-point conversion run in overtime. Quarterback Aaron Johnson reached the ball across the line at the last possible moment before he was tackled. Even in the slow motion replays it is too close to tell whether he made it or not.

* Before last year, the last time a Panhandle won a championship above the 1A level was when Dumas won the 3A title, 6-0 over Nederland in 1961.

* Muleshoe could be the Panhandles 2nd consecutive 2A team to win the state titles. Canadian won last year in 2A.

* There’s also the chance that two Panhandle 1A teams — Stratford (Division II) and Canadian (DI) can win 1A titles.

* Muleshoe, which plays for the 2A Division I state championship Saturday night, got there by defeating two unbeaten teams in the first two rounds, a one-loss team in the third round and another unbeaten team last week. They’ll have to knock off another unbeaten, Kirbyville, for the title. The combined record of their playoff opponents? 56-2.

* Muleshoe senior QB Wes Wood has passed for 61 TDs so far this year to became just the third player in state history (and second this year, joining Denton Ryan’s Scotty Young, who threw 65) to reach the 60-touchdown mark. Graham Harrell holds the state record of 67, set in 2003.

* 2A Kirbyville scored 61 points last weekend against then-unbeaten Rice Consolidated, a team that had given up 20 or more points just twice previously

* 2A Pottsboro’s is making its first trip to a state semifinal. Coach Matt Poe took over this team 3 years ago after the team had gone 0-20 the two years prior to his arrival.

* 2A Daingerfield allows just more than 150 yards per game. Four teams have failed to score against them, while eight more scored fewer than 20 points.

* 1A Albany has scored 42 or more points 10 times this season. Three times they have scored at least 70

* 13-4A (Longview, Sulphur Springs), 8-5A (Allen, Wylie), 9-3A (Celina, Prosper) and 1-1A (Canadian, Stratford) still have 2 representatives playing.

* No district has won both DI and DII Championships since 1995 when Converse Judson (DI) and San Antonio Roosevelt (DII) did it.

* No 5A-DI team (Allen, Round Rock Stony Point, Fort Bend Hightower or San Antonio Clark) has ever played for a Championship

* The 5A-DI teams have a combined 51-3 record this year

* Fort Bend Hightower is the only undefeated 5A team left

* The 4A DI matchup has two teams (Longview & Denton Guyer) that won very close ones last week to advance. Longview made a 2 pt conversion in OT while Guyer hit a FG as time expired for their wins

Stat Leaders

Top 5 Passers

#1 Garrett Gilbert – Lake Travis 2466 yrds 67% completions 30 TDs 1 INT 142 rating

#2 Jerry Lopez – Laredo Alexander 2453 yrds 58% completions 24 TDs 87 rating

#3 Wes Wood – Muleshoe 2449 yrds 65% completions 39 TDs 4 INT’s 135 rating

#4 Weston Jameson – Edgewood 2335 yrds 63% completions 26 TDs 4 INT’s 114 rating

#5 Kolton Browning – Mabank 2217 yrds 88% completions 23 TDs 129 rating

Top 5 Rushers

#1 Chris Whaley – Madisonville 1442 yrds 9.43 avg 17 TDs

#2 Desmond Guy – Itasca 1423 yrds 12.59 avg 22 TDs

#3 Andrew Alvarado – Weslaco East 1417 yrds 7.74 avg 12 TDs

#4 Malcolm Brown – Cibolo Steele 1352 yrds 10.17 avg 17 TDs

#5 John Zamora – Menard 1321 yrds 12.95 avg 16 TDs

Top 5 Receivers

#1 Aldo Hernandez – Laredo Alexander 86-1014 11.79 avg 9 TDs

#2 Joey Knight – Lake Dallas 46-972 21.13 avg 11 TDs

#3 Mauricio Gonzalez – Ben Bolt 50-967 19.34 avg 2 TDs

#4 Taylor Gabriel – Mesquite Horn 59-956 16.20 avg 10 TDs

#5 Darrius Rogers – Edgewood 64-941 14.70 avg 14 TDs

Top 5 Tackles

#1 Brandon Feagan – Merkel 62 solo 56 Asst 118 Tot

#2 Micheal Munoz – Irving 50 solo 60 Asst 110 Tot

#3 Patrick Prince – Salado 23 solo 85 Asst 108 Tot

#4 Colton Turbeville – Scurry-Rosser 65 solo 41 Asst 106 Tot

#5 Danny Sandoval – El Paso Chapin 40 solo 63 Asst 103 Tot

Top 5 Sacks

#1 Justin Carrasco – Crane 15.0

#2 Sean Shipman – Wellington 13.0

#3 Isiah Blackshear – Saginaw 11.0

#4 Jesus Herrera – El Paso Parkland 10.0

#5 Corey Fuller – Van 10.0

Top 5 Interceptions

#1 Daryl Garcia – Bruni 6

#2 Marquise Foster – San Antonio Roosevelt 5

#3 Edwin Cole – El Paso Andress 5

#4 Joseph Lizcano – Schertz Clemens 5

#5 Jerriod Lizcano – Daingerfield 5