Saturday, November 22, 2014

Cy Woods 63, Katy Taylor 17: Wildcats Strike Fast, Strike Often

2014 Record: 8-4, 2-0 in playoffs


On a Saturday afternoon at the Berry Center where the skies threatened with thunderstorms all afternoon.... with no measurable rain to speak of until after the final whistle (just in time), the Cy Woods Wildcats braved the (non-existent) elements and stormed past the Katy Taylor Mustangs 63-17.

The Mustangs were able to get their offense going in the early stages of the game and flustered the Cats defense by converting their 3rd downs. They were able to hang with the Wildcats in the 1st quarter and tied the game on a couple of occasions. Taylor tied the game at 14 with 1:31 remaining in the 1st, but then the Cats kicked their offense into that gear we're all too accustomed to seeing and left the Mustangs in the dust, finishing the game on a 49-3 run. The Wildcats' quick-strike capability was on full display; 7 of their 9 scoring drives went 5 plays or less (3 were 1-play drives), and they didn't take long to score either. Their longest drive lasted 8 plays and took 2:16 off the clock, which was also the longest drive in terms of time.

Props go out to a resurgent Katy Taylor program. They suffered through 3 very rough years, and then in 2014, they used the lessons they learned from those 3 tough seasons, withstood the growing pains involved with rebuilding, and made their return to the playoffs. The Mustangs made the opening moments of the game interesting, but in the end, it was too much Cats offense at breakneck speed.

So, What Happened Was...

The Mustangs got the ball to begin the game. They looked as if they caught the Wildcat defense off guard as they came out firing; 4 of their first 5 plays were passes, which included a juggling catch-and-run job from Jacob Palfreyman that went for 47 yards. However, the Cats defense came out with a win as the Mustangs missed a field goal.

Nick Hooper's first pass fell incomplete, but he connected on his next 3; the last of which found a wide-open R.J. Harmon, who took it 54 yards to open the scoring. After a long march down the field, the Mustangs got on the board thanks to Brett Vinzant's 2-yard run. It didn't take long for the Cats to respond as one play later, Nick found an even more wide-open Taylor Tesch for a 73-yard TD pass. Taylor answered with an 11-yard touchdown run from Eli Walters. The key play on that drive was Jacob Yohr taking a screen pass and scampering 52 yards. Tesch returned the ensuing kickoff to the Taylor 22. The injury bug struck as Nick was knocked out with an apparent leg injury after a 2-yard run. Enter Reece Clark. On his first play of the day, he found Tre' Hart for a 14-yard touchdown to put the Cats back in front.

End 1st: Woods 21, Taylor 14

The defense was suffering from an inability to kick the Mustangs off the field, especially on 3rd down. They needed a stop, and they got one in the form of Michael Wirt's 3rd pick of the season. On the ensuing Woods drive, Jared Taylor found the endzone on a 6-yard run. The Cats got another stop with a 3-and-out, and Clark connected with R.J. Harmon for a 4-yard touchdown. The big play on that drive was Jared Taylor's 61-yard catch. The Mustangs got a score at the halftime buzzer with a 22-yard field goal from Brady Bortka.

Hafltime: Woods 35, Taylor 17

On the opening drive of the 2nd half, R.J. took a direct snap and scored from 71 yards out without even being touched. The Cats stuffed the Mustangs on a 4th down, and they didn't let a false start on the first play hamper their next drive; Reece wound up connecting with C.J. Jones for a 48-yard touchdown. R.J. struck again with a 51-yard run, and C.J. capped it off with a 56-yard scoring run. There was no scoring in the 4th quarter.

Final: Woods 63, Taylor 17

Turning Point

The Wildcat defense managed to dial up consecutive stops with Michael Wirt's interception and a 3-and-out in the 2nd quarter. The offense scored on their ensuing possessions after these stops, and then they proceeded to open up the floodgates on the Mustangs.

Ground

R.J. Harmon became the 3rd Wildcat to rush for 1,000 yards in a season, joining Fredrick Anderson and Colton Huntsman. He now stands at 1,013, and the all-time record of 1,036 set by Fred in 2010 is very much in his crosshairs. C.J. Jones ripped off a 56-yard run for Woods' final points.

In the 4th quarter, Randall Medlin picked up a blocked punt and turned it into a 27 yard gain. Great heads-up play, especially with all the Taylor players completely oblivious to the fact that he had the ball until he got the first down.

R.J. Harmon: 5 carries, 128 yards, 2 TD
C.J. Jones: 2 carries, 58 yards, TD
Randall Medlin: 1 carry, 27 yards
Jacobi Boudreaux: 6 carries, 15 yards
Austin Goffney: 2 carries, 11 yards
Jared Taylor: 2 carries, 8 yards, TD
Nick Hooper: 2 carries, 8 yards
Reece Clark: 2 carries, -5 yards

Air

This time, the Cats' passing attack took center stage. Nick and Reece were slingin' it, that's for sure. They combined for 315 yards and 5 touchdowns. The timing was excellent, the route running was crisp, but there were a couple of balls that could have been caught had the receivers made that extra effort to dive for it.

Hey, it's the playoffs. Next week isn't guaranteed, no more holding anything back, and all those other clichés. You've got to sell out to make the play for your team no matter the circumstances. That's the difference between advancing and getting knocked out.

Reece Clark: 9-14, 150 yards, 3 TD
Nick Hooper: 5-6, 165 yards, 2 TD

Jared Taylor: 3 recs, 67 yards
R.J. Harmon: 3 recs, 62 yards, 2 TD
C.J. Jones: 3 recs, 50 yards, TD
Tre' Hart: 3 recs, 49 yards, TD
Taylor Tesch: 1 rec, 73 yards, TD
Zac Duncan: 1 rec, 14 yards

Defense

After looking as though they'd be unable to stop the Taylor attack early, the Cats were able to solve that puzzle. And then, they proceeded to absolutely suffocate the Mustangs, holding them to just 3 points after the 1st quarter.

Michael Wirt broke a 6-way tie for the lead with his 3rd interception of the season in the 2nd, which he returned 20 yards. But... his lead was short-lived as Jake Jones restored a tie with his 3rd pick of the season in the 4th quarter.

Sacks: Randall Medlin 0.5, Wade Carson 0.5 (10 yards lost)

Special Teams

Luis Reyes.... did what he usually does, and what he usually does is hit all of his extra points. He went 9-9 in that respect. Jordan Johnson punted twice for 67 yards; a third punt was blocked, then recovered, and then advanced for a first down by Randall Medlin.

Zac Duncan: 1 punt returned, 8 yards; 1 kick returned, 5 yards
Taylor Tesch: 1 kick returned, 53 yards

Other Notes

- Taylor DB Rodney Clemons had an incredible interception that was ruled incomplete. I'm actually quite sure that he caught it, but there was no replay. He got a heat-of-the-moment unsportsmanlike conduct penalty after spiking the ball after the pass was called incomplete.

- The Wildcats eclipsed the 500-point mark for the 2nd time in team history in this game. They now stand at 549. The record is 601, which was set in 2010.

- It was nice running into a few old friends.

- Here's hoping that Nick's injury isn't serious. It would be an absolute shame if this game was the last time we see him in a Cy Woods uniform.

Man of the Match

After Nick was knocked out of the game, Reece Clark came on in relief and did an excellent job of commandeering the offense.

Looking Ahead

In the Sweet 16 of the Division II, Region III bracket, otherwise known as the regional semifinals, the Wildcats will take on the Manvel Mavericks at Rice Stadium on Friday, November 28 at 7:30. They will be the away team in this contest, which will be the first game that will see the Cats venture outside of the friendly confines of Pridgeon Stadium and the Berry Center.

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