2011 LSG District 15-2A DII Preview — Texas High School Football

2011 LSG District 15-2A DII Preview — Texas High School Football

Predicted Order Of Finish

Schulenburg Shorthorns
Boling Bulldogs
Weimar Wildcats
East Bernard Brahmas
Danbury Panthers
Tidehaven Tigers
Wallis Brazos Cougars
Bloomington Bobcats

Key Players:

Schulenburg:
QB/DL/K/P Kyle Bludau 2nd Team All-State (TSWA) & Honorable Mention All-State (AP) K &
3rd Team All-State (TSWA) & DIST MVP QB & 3rd Team All-State P 2202 yards passing
OL/DL Andrew Syrinek
TE Logan Lebeda
LB JR Colton Bubela
DB Jacob Langhammer 622 rec yards

Boling:
OL David Acosta
DL Meldrick James
DL JR Riley Riojas
LB Michael Rios
DB Jacolby Hodges
K Richard Didear

Weimar:
OL JR Ja Braylin 3rd Team All-State (TSWA)
LB Jordan Chesser
DB BJ Jones

East Bernard:
DB Cody Ognoskie
DB Ty Slalina 7 INTs

Danbury:
DB Garrett Zimmerle Honorable Mention All-State (AP)
LB JR Mitchel Zimmerle

Last Year’s Results

SCHOOL MASCOT

W/L

Dist W/L

PF

PA

PLAYOFFS

STATE RANK

NOTES
Schulenburg Shorthorns 12-1 7-0 537 210 Quarterfinals

3

9-12 in 2 years before 2010 season
Boling Bulldogs 9-3 6-1 518 270 Area

20

2010 ended a 3 year losing streak and was best season since 1988 (23 years)
Weimar Wildcats 6-4 4-3 370 285  

24

The most wins in a season over the last 51 years is only 8 (last time 8-3 in 2009)
East Bernard Brahmas 8-5 5-2 486 335 Regionals

27

12-11 over last 2 seasons
Tidehaven Tigers 4-6 3-4 391 383

 

 

4 consecutive 4-6 seasons
Danbury Panthers 5-5 2-5 326 262

 

 

8 consecutive non-winning seasons
Wallis Brazos Cougars 1-9 1-6 112 515

 

 

Most wins in a seaons over the last 9 years is only 6 (2006 & 2001)
Bloomington Bobcats 0-10 0-7 90 551

 

 

12 CONSECUTIVE LOSING SEASONS

NOTES:
Schulenburg is the district favorite and will have a chance to play for the state title. The real run begins when Boling, Weimar and East Bernard go for the last 2 playoff spots. Schulenburg’s closest district game last year was a 25 point victory over East Bernard.

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By: Michael Wright
Lone Star Gridiron
www.lonestargridiron.com

Coaching Changes — Bloomington

Bloomington has named Randy Perez as their next athletic director and head coach. Perez will replace Paul Baird who submitted his resignation and will take an administrative position at Hutto.

Baird came to Bloomington in March of 2009. The Bobcats went 1-9 record last season and was 0-5 in District play.

Perez has been the head football coach at Corpus Christi Ray for the last two seasons where he had a combined 10-12 record.

The two seasons before that he was the head coach at Austin Lanier where he had a 6-14 record. Perez has also been an assistant at Temple and Justin Northwest. His overall head coaching record is 16-26. He will become Bloomingtons seventh

head coach in eight seasons.

The Bobcats will be a member of District 15-2A Division II along with Boling, Danbury, East Bernard, Tidehaven, Schulenburg, Wallis Brazos and Weimar. Bloomington hasn’t had a winning season since 1998 and hasn’t made the playoffs since 1999. They are currently on a 37 game district losing streak.

By: Michael Wright
Lone Star Gridiron
www.lonestargridiron.com