Week 6: Cypress Woods Wildcats @ Cypress Creek Cougars
6:00 PM, Saturday, October 3, 2015
Pridgeon Stadium
Previously on Cy Woods Football...
The Wildcats were unable to overcome a 28-6 halftime deficit and ultimately fell 44-25 to their hated rivals, Cy Ranch. R.J. Harmon had 142 total yards and 2 scores.
The Enemy: Cypress Creek Cougars
2014: 4-6, 4-5 (6th) in District 17-6A
Did not qualify for playoffs
Creek season-to-date
L 38-28 @ Klein Oak
L 14-7 vs. Cy-Fair
W 46-14 @ Cy Lakes
W 34-31 @ Langham Creek
(A Few) Players to Watch on the Other Side
QB Luke Allen, OL Grayson Reed, OL Bryon Forte, ATH Kaleb O'Bryant, WR Miles Battle, RB Tre Earls, DL Jowelle Aponte, DL Jacari Tatum, DB J.P. Hite, DB Antoine Small, DB Chance Steverson, DB Trevien Thomas, K Gabe Sequeira
All-Time Series
Cy Woods leads 5-2.
Previous Meetings
October 3, 2014: Woods 35, Creek 21
November 1, 2013: Woods 21, Creek 14
November 2, 2012: Creek 39, Woods 14
October 21, 2011: Woods 49, Creek 31 (Homecoming IV)
October 22, 2010: Woods 61, Creek 35
October 9, 2009: Woods 21, Creek 20
October 10, 2008: Creek 54, Woods 25
2¢ on Creek
The Cougars have a solid collection of talent returning as they attempt to break into the top 4 for the first time since 2010.
Luke Allen emerged as the victor of the quarterback battle that was being waged for much of the 2014 season. In his first full season at the helm of the Creek offense, he has become one of the district's top performers. Tre Earls, their top returning rusher, will accompany him in the backfield. Miles Battle, a sophomore receiver, was a starter for them as a freshman during basketball season. He enters his first season of varsity football with high expectations.
The glut of the Cougars' talent lies in its juniors. Grayson Reed performed well on the offseason camp circuit and has garnered significant attention from Division I programs. Reed will team up with Bryon Forte to anchor the Cougars' offensive line. Kaleb O'Bryant is an emerging talent at running back who can also line up as a receiver, which gives him a similar skill set to C.J. Jones. There's a lot of speed among their offensive skill players.
Although the Cougars allowed more than 300 points in the regular season for the first time since 2007, they have always trotted out some solid defenses. Jowelle Aponte and Jacari Tatum both started as sophomores on the defensive line in 2014. The Cougars also boast a veteran secondary with Steverson, Thomas, Hite, and Small leading the way. Steverson is a three-year starter.
Last Time These Two Teams Met
The Wildcats seemed to be reeling from the aftereffects of their loss to Cy Ranch, and their malaise carried over to the first half of this game. An ineffective Nick Hooper was pulled from the game, and Reece Clark was able to engineer a scoring drive. However, the Cougars led 14-6 at halftime as the offense was suddenly punchless.
The adjustments made by the coaching staff and the break in action appeared to rejuvenate the team as Nick Hooper pulled himself together and the Wildcats wound up finishing the game on a 29-7 run. The defense was excellent in the 2nd half as they kept the Cougars out of the endzone... until the final play of the game, when the Cougars scored a cosmetic touchdown as time expired, turning the final score into 35-21 instead of 35-14.
C.J. Jones ran for 103 yards and 2 touchdowns on just 10 carries. He also had an 11-yard touchdown reception. R.J. Harmon sliced and diced his way to a 162 yards on 20 carries.
For Freshman Games: Location of Cypress Creek High School
Monday, September 28, 2015
Sunday, September 27, 2015
Cy Ranch 44, Cy Woods 25: In Which I Cannot Believe That They Still Want to Defer
2015 Record: 1-3, 1-2 in District 17-6A
You want to know an incredibly depressing statistic? Cy Woods has deferred to the 2nd half in all 3 of their losses. They've been outscored 105-19 in the 1st half. In the one game where they took the ball to start, they beat Ridge. Now granted, they lost a fumble on the first play of that game, but they still won. In this latest loss, a 28-6 halftime deficit proved to be too much for the Cats to overcome, and so... for the first time ever, the Cypress Ranch Mustangs have a winning streak over Woods, as they took this one by a final score of 44-25.
I'm still very high on this offense. Although the point output was rather pedestrian, they were able to carve through an outstanding Ranch defense. Unfortunately, they were left to wallow over a couple of massive opportunities in the 2nd quarter: Two solid drives in that quarter yielded a grand total of zero points. Maybe the offense should be the group that leads off the game? I'm not paid to make these decisions, but I feel that when a team defers, they're confident that their defense can set the tone for them. On the other hand, it's a double-edged sword: they're also giving their opponent the first opportunity to set the tone for this game. Considering how it has been an absolute struggle for the Wildcats on the defensive side of the ball to begin this season, they are basically letting their opponents get the jump on them when they defer to the 2nd half.
If you know me, I am always the optimist when it comes to sports, almost to the point where you could say that I am being totally irrational with optimism. Nothing's been decided yet. That doesn't take the sting away from losing a rivalry game, but this season is far from over.
There was a bit of a health scare post-game as Jordan Johnson required medical attention and had to be stretchered off. It looks like he'll be fine, though.
Thank God🙏 pic.twitter.com/DPpQiQsSc9
— Jared Taylor (@JaredTaylor05) September 27, 2015
So, What Happened Was...
Ranch just had an answer for everything Woods threw at them.
The Mustangs opened up the scoring with a 2-yard run from Dylan Proske to cap off the first drive of the game. R.J. Harmon responded with a 37-yard touchdown run, but the extra point was blocked. Collin Rock added a 1-yard touchdown run for Ranch.
End 1st: Ranch 14, Woods 6
The 2nd quarter was where it all got away for the Wildcats. Midway through the frame, they had a nice drive going, but the end result was Bryson Powers getting stuffed on 4th & 1 inside the Ranch 30. On the ensuing Ranch possession, Proske's path to the goal line was completely clogged, but all of a sudden, he saw a completely vacated right side of the Woods defense and managed to bounce outside, enabling him to score his 2nd touchdown of the evening. R.J. Sneed returned a punt for a touchdown with 4 minutes left in the half. Following Sneed's touchdown, the Wildcats drove to close out the half and made it inside the 10, but they fooled around and Luis Reyes ended up missing a 41-yard field goal. I absolutely did not get the halfback pass call. They tried to get cute and it blew up in their faces. 2 good drives, 0 points.
Half: Ranch 28, Woods 6
R.J. caught a 15-yard touchdown pass, which accounted for the only scoring in the 3rd quarter. C.J. Jones had a 75-yard punt return touchdown negated by a holding penalty. Didn't care too much for that call.
End 3rd: Ranch 28, Woods 13
Following a turnover on downs, the Wildcats took over and made their way down the field, culminating in a 10-yard touchdown reception for Jared Taylor. It looked as though the momentum was on the verge of shifting to Woods, right? Well... Ranch ran a fumble back for 2 points on the ensuing PAT, which put everything back in their corner. E.J. Thompson and Terrence Shaw effectively put this game out of reach with scoring runs of 12 and 71 yards, respectively. Jacob Kainer, a sophomore quarterback/wide receiver, threw his first touchdown pass at the varsity level when he connected with Tre' Hart from 32 yards out with 4:34 left in the game.
Final: Ranch 44, Woods 25
Ground
Bryson Powers managed to grind out 115 yards on 25 carries. I'd like to see that number of carries decrease a little, though. R.J. Harmon broke out for a 37-yard touchdown run in the 1st, which represents his longest run of the year. I think he's due for a monster game.
Bryson Powers: 25 carries, 115 yards
R.J. Harmon: 9 carries, 84 yards, TD
C.J. Jones: 5 carries, 8 yards
Jared Taylor: 3 carries, 21 yards
Jack Barrientez: 2 carries, 14 yards
Jacob Kainer: 1 carry, 7 yards
Jordan Johnson: 1 carry, 3 yards
Air
Bryson had a good night of passing, other than a 4th-quarter interception. On that play, he walked off the field in some pain. This kid is tough, though. Jacob Kainer tossed his first touchdown pass late in the 4th. Unlike last year's game against Ranch, the passing game was actually functional.
Bryson Powers: 15-25, 163 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT
Jacob Kainer: 1-2, 32 yards, TD
C.J. Jones: 8 catches, 46 yards
R.J. Harmon: 5 catches, 58 yards, TD
Jared Taylor: 3 catches, 37 yards, TD
Tre' Hart: 2 catches, 46 yards, TD
Jordan Johnson: 1 catch, 13 yards
Jack Barrientez: 1 catch, 8 yards
Defense
This group has shown that they can hit..... however, hitting is merely a component of tackling. Finishing tackles has proven to be quite the challenge for the Wildcat defense. More often than not, a Ranch ballcarrier was able to wiggle away for a few more yards. I've seen 8 years of Cy Woods football games and I cannot recall seeing a Wildcat defense having so much difficulty (1) with tackling and (2) in getting off the field. They allowed a 23-yard pass play on a 4th & 8 situation in the 2nd quarter, and the Mustangs managed to finish that drive off with a touchdown. Man.
The Wildcats even had to summon Jared, C.J., and Jordan to play cornerback, mostly in passing situations. They haven't really had true shutdown corners since Josh Holley and Deonte Davis way back in 2011.
Tackles: Kason Franklin 10 (6 assisted), Neil Chambers 7 (5 assisted, 1 for loss), Austin Greaves 5 (3 assisted, 1 for loss), Keith Watson 5 (3 assisted), Caleb Smith 5 (2 assisted), James Fontenot 4 (3 assisted), Brandon DePrato 4 (2 assisted), Stace Ivie 3 (2 assisted, 1 for loss), Adrian Garcia 3 (all assisted), C.J. Jones 3 (1 assisted), Collin Fewox 3 (2 assisted), Terrell Brown 2, Elijah Strang 2, Jared Taylor 2, Trent Bird 2 (1 assisted), Brandon Love 2 (1 assisted), Chase Taulton 1, Luis Reyes 1, Jordan Frazier 1 (assisted, for loss)
Special Teams
It was a rare off night kicking-wise for Luis Reyes. One of his two extra points was blocked, and he missed a 41-yard field goal. He also handled the punting duties in this game.
Luis Reyes: 0-1 FG (missed 41), 1-2 XP (1 blocked); 3 punts, 108 yards, 36 yards per punt
No one is going to kick deep to the Wildcats. I guess they're getting used to that.
Man of the Match
R.J. Harmon put up his best game of the young season as he posted 142 total yards (84 rushing, 58 receiving) and 2 total touchdowns. He's been bothered by various minor injuries dating back to the start of two-a-days, so it's good to see him get back in form. R.J. almost got wiped out on a kickoff return that ended up getting flagged for being a late hit out of bounds, and he was a bit slow getting off the field.
Looking Ahead
A 1-2 district record certainly isn't a sign of impending doom, but the margin of error has shrunk significantly. Oh, the perils of playing in a district where that is essentially the season... but then again, anything and everything will happen in Cy-Fair ISD football.
As the calendar turns to October, the Wildcats will be back at Pridgeon as they'll face the Cy Creek Cougars on Saturday, October 3. Woods will be the away team. Kickoff is at 6:00.
Saturday, September 26, 2015
This Is an Apology, I Guess (HELP WANTED)
Before I begin, I would like to say that no, I am not abandoning this blog. Also, buckle up, because I tend to be very long-winded before I actually get to my point.
As you may (or may not) know, I recently started volunteer work as an ESL teacher for Vietnamese people in the Bellaire/Alief area. I will admit that the first week was a horror show, but I have (somehow) managed to pull myself together. It's all good. This is the first time that I have ever taught anything and it is also the first time that I have ever been considered a teacher, so I'm just embracing this challenge and taking it one day at a time. I feel that I am making somewhat of a reconnection with my Vietnamese roots, which have been in disarray ever since my days as a Cy-Fair ISD student. Yes, this is the longest period of time that I have spent among my people (outside of my family). I have to confess to all of you here... I cannot speak Vietnamese. I understand it, I can string a few sentences together, but if you're expecting me to have a conversation in Vietnamese, forget about that. Well, if I'm teaching these people English, then I could learn a little bit of my mother tongue in return. I have also heard quite a bit of Burmese, too, since a couple of my students are from Myanmar, which is another country in Southeast Asia.
The one thing that I truly expect to accomplish during my time as a volunteer teacher is to make a difference in these people's lives, and the way that I'm attempting to make a difference in their lives is by teaching them the English language. I hope that comprehending the basics of English can give them at least a fighting chance to be able to carve out a new life in a new country. You cannot begin to fathom the challenges that these people, who in many cases have not been in the US for very long, are facing. That, however, is me getting completely off topic. For what it's worth, the challenges they face are far beyond my understanding as well, because although I'm Vietnamese, I was born in Phoenix. I have never had to face such challenges, and I can admit that I am extremely fortunate to be born here in America.
With all of that being said (and then some), this commitment has taken a significant amount of time away from my ability to maintain this blog. I had originally intended to include a short post with sub-varsity scores, and some standouts for those games, but since I teach on Thursdays and sub-varsity game night is usually Thursday, this is impossible for me. So, I want to apologize to everyone for the state of neglect in which I have left this blog.
On a personal level, though, I think this hiatus of sorts has been great for me. I deserve this break. I deserve a break from all the nuttery that ensues after every Cy Woods loss. Yes, I know nuttery comes with the territory of having a blog about a sports team, and the Internet is the stage where anyone can have an opinion, no matter how awful it is, but I just simply needed a break. At some random point during this break, I realized that there will be a time where I will no longer be able to hang around to watch this team. That day is inevitable, and I am at peace knowing that.
In the year+ that this blog has been active, I have stayed up until daybreak fishing around for statistics on games that occurred seven years ago and trying to find some random fact about a backup wide receiver that only I know. But... my efforts are somehow working, because people actually read this blog, which actually bewilders me a little. Sometimes I read this blog to myself and think that these are the ramblings of some moron who thinks he knows football but really, he doesn't. I guess as long as people read the blog, I'm doing something right. Right?
Which (finally) leads me to this. I really, seriously, you could say desperately, need some help.I would like to find someone (or some people) who can give me the scores of the sub-varsity games. I'm still holding out hope that I will somehow get 4 players who are currently in the program on board as guest writers. I am looking for one player from each grade to be a contributor to the blog.
Twitter is nice and all, but if you can devote 140 characters to your thoughts, then I believe that you have the ability to elaborate on those thoughts, make them more coherent, and then expound on them even further. This is a possible avenue for you to express yourself. And, as a result, you will learn to become a better writer, and probably a better speaker. Trust me, you are going write A LOT in high school and college. I believe that if you have the ability to put your thoughts on a computer in an effective and coherent manner, you will find putting thoughts on a piece of paper to be significantly easier. In other words, you will know what you want to write about. Writing is a challenge, and I struggle with it every time I try to post something on this blog. There's a lot of aspects to writing that I worry about, like whether the sentence I just typed is grammatically correct, or if it sounds odd when I read it to myself. Other times, I wonder if there is a better word that could be used in place of one of the words in that sentence... like, I'm an adult who has acquired a vast vocabulary... I should be utilizing that vocabulary instead of some noun that I learned in grade school. Writing may very well turn out to be a huge challenge for you, but... the more you practice, the better you'll become at it. In a way, it's sort of like football. You probably don't know it yet, but chances are you're a far better writer than I can ever dream of becoming.
The following is for players only: If you are interested in contributing to the blog, please send me an email. My email address is on the right side of the page, under "Links." Or, send me a message on Twitter. If you plan to send an email (which is the option I prefer), please attach a sample of your writing in your message, preferably something you have done in school.
If you are interested in sending me freshman and JV scores, disregard the above paragraph. I just want the final scores. You can tweet end-of-quarter and halftime scores to me, but all I need are finals. Never mind, I can do this myself.
Thanks a lot for bearing with me, and I have never said this before (shame on me), but I truly appreciate each and every one of you for taking whatever scant time you have during your day to read my nonsense. Thank you for being my audience. An audience is really all I was hoping for when I started this blog over a year ago.
Go Cats. 212 and all that good stuff.
Dustin Nguyen
As you may (or may not) know, I recently started volunteer work as an ESL teacher for Vietnamese people in the Bellaire/Alief area. I will admit that the first week was a horror show, but I have (somehow) managed to pull myself together. It's all good. This is the first time that I have ever taught anything and it is also the first time that I have ever been considered a teacher, so I'm just embracing this challenge and taking it one day at a time. I feel that I am making somewhat of a reconnection with my Vietnamese roots, which have been in disarray ever since my days as a Cy-Fair ISD student. Yes, this is the longest period of time that I have spent among my people (outside of my family). I have to confess to all of you here... I cannot speak Vietnamese. I understand it, I can string a few sentences together, but if you're expecting me to have a conversation in Vietnamese, forget about that. Well, if I'm teaching these people English, then I could learn a little bit of my mother tongue in return. I have also heard quite a bit of Burmese, too, since a couple of my students are from Myanmar, which is another country in Southeast Asia.
The one thing that I truly expect to accomplish during my time as a volunteer teacher is to make a difference in these people's lives, and the way that I'm attempting to make a difference in their lives is by teaching them the English language. I hope that comprehending the basics of English can give them at least a fighting chance to be able to carve out a new life in a new country. You cannot begin to fathom the challenges that these people, who in many cases have not been in the US for very long, are facing. That, however, is me getting completely off topic. For what it's worth, the challenges they face are far beyond my understanding as well, because although I'm Vietnamese, I was born in Phoenix. I have never had to face such challenges, and I can admit that I am extremely fortunate to be born here in America.
With all of that being said (and then some), this commitment has taken a significant amount of time away from my ability to maintain this blog. I had originally intended to include a short post with sub-varsity scores, and some standouts for those games, but since I teach on Thursdays and sub-varsity game night is usually Thursday, this is impossible for me. So, I want to apologize to everyone for the state of neglect in which I have left this blog.
On a personal level, though, I think this hiatus of sorts has been great for me. I deserve this break. I deserve a break from all the nuttery that ensues after every Cy Woods loss. Yes, I know nuttery comes with the territory of having a blog about a sports team, and the Internet is the stage where anyone can have an opinion, no matter how awful it is, but I just simply needed a break. At some random point during this break, I realized that there will be a time where I will no longer be able to hang around to watch this team. That day is inevitable, and I am at peace knowing that.
In the year+ that this blog has been active, I have stayed up until daybreak fishing around for statistics on games that occurred seven years ago and trying to find some random fact about a backup wide receiver that only I know. But... my efforts are somehow working, because people actually read this blog, which actually bewilders me a little. Sometimes I read this blog to myself and think that these are the ramblings of some moron who thinks he knows football but really, he doesn't. I guess as long as people read the blog, I'm doing something right. Right?
Which (finally) leads me to this. I really, seriously, you could say desperately, need some help.
Twitter is nice and all, but if you can devote 140 characters to your thoughts, then I believe that you have the ability to elaborate on those thoughts, make them more coherent, and then expound on them even further. This is a possible avenue for you to express yourself. And, as a result, you will learn to become a better writer, and probably a better speaker. Trust me, you are going write A LOT in high school and college. I believe that if you have the ability to put your thoughts on a computer in an effective and coherent manner, you will find putting thoughts on a piece of paper to be significantly easier. In other words, you will know what you want to write about. Writing is a challenge, and I struggle with it every time I try to post something on this blog. There's a lot of aspects to writing that I worry about, like whether the sentence I just typed is grammatically correct, or if it sounds odd when I read it to myself. Other times, I wonder if there is a better word that could be used in place of one of the words in that sentence... like, I'm an adult who has acquired a vast vocabulary... I should be utilizing that vocabulary instead of some noun that I learned in grade school. Writing may very well turn out to be a huge challenge for you, but... the more you practice, the better you'll become at it. In a way, it's sort of like football. You probably don't know it yet, but chances are you're a far better writer than I can ever dream of becoming.
The following is for players only: If you are interested in contributing to the blog, please send me an email. My email address is on the right side of the page, under "Links." Or, send me a message on Twitter. If you plan to send an email (which is the option I prefer), please attach a sample of your writing in your message, preferably something you have done in school.
Thanks a lot for bearing with me, and I have never said this before (shame on me), but I truly appreciate each and every one of you for taking whatever scant time you have during your day to read my nonsense. Thank you for being my audience. An audience is really all I was hoping for when I started this blog over a year ago.
Go Cats. 212 and all that good stuff.
Dustin Nguyen
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Know Your Enemy: Cypress Ranch Mustangs
Week 5: Cypress Woods Wildcats (1-2, 1-1) vs. Cypress Ranch Mustangs (2-1, 2-0)
6:00 PM, Saturday, September 26, 2015
Pridgeon Stadium
Previously on Cy Woods Football...
The Wildcats led of Week 4 with a tilt against Cy Falls. They had absolutely no answer for the Eagles' two-headed monster of Desmond Hite and Shannon Vaughns, who both scored 3 touchdowns on the ground for Falls as they romped to a 57-20 victory.
The Enemy: Cypress Ranch Mustangs
2014: 13-3, 8-1 (2nd) in District 17-6A
Playoffs: 6A Division I runner-up, lost 47-16 to Allen
The Mustangs walked off with a 27-24 loss at the hands of Cinco Ranch to begin the 2015 season. They've stormed out of the gate in district play; they started off by decimating Lakes 52-3. Then, on double Homecoming Friday, Ranch forced 5 turnovers (4 interceptions, 1 fumble recovered) as they suffocated Langham Creek 27-14.
(A Few) Players to Watch on the Other Side
QB Collin Rock, RB Holden Gourley, RB E.J. Thompson, FB Dylan Proske, RB Ty Laurent, ATH R.J. Sneed, WR Keric Wheatfall, DL Harrison Loveless, DL Juan Perez, LB Brayden Stringer, LB Lawson Pyles, LB Amaud Willis-Dalton, DB Mark Bruno, DB Kiantre Meullione, DB Nick Stiff
All-Time Series
Cy Woods leads 3-2.
Previous Meetings
September 27, 2014: Ranch 38, Woods 35
October 19, 2013: Woods 54, Ranch 0
October 20, 2012: Woods 40, Ranch 37 (OT)
September 23, 2011: Woods 68, Ranch 21
September 24, 2010: Ranch 38, Woods 35
2¢ on Ranch
Last November, Ryan Nanni of SB Nation composed a feature on one of the longest-contested rivalries in college football. The two belligerents featured in his story are two Division II schools in South Dakota. In this intriguing and well-written feature, he described football (you could include the other sports, but then again, this is Texas) as "merely a means for a clash of cultures. Whether the clash is real or imagined is irrelevant. It only needs to exist in the minds of the fans, so they can point to the enemy and see him as different." This pretty much describes the dichotomy of Cy Woods vs. Cy Ranch to a T.
In 5 years, Woods-Ranch has become arguably the nastiest rivalry in the city of Houston, and it surely has to be one of the nastiest in the state of Texas, as well. It's not just limited to football, either. Some friendships are definitely going to be put on hold for this week, and possibly for the foreseeable future. But, Matthew 5:44, I guess.
As nasty as this rivalry is, it is just as passionate. When you're in the stands for this game, you can clearly see that these two schools have been blessed with outstanding support from their respective communities.
The Mustangs are fresh off an appearance in the 6A Division I championship game. Despite this, I feel very little animosity because I never played Cy Ranch. Although Ranch's run to the final is a feat that deserves respect, I'm glad they lost. It's nothing personal. I would much rather see Cy Woods win the first state championship in football for Cy-Fair ISD, even if it took 75 years. (I'm only saying 75 because I most likely won't be around to see it if it took 100 years.)
Collin Rock, an SMU commit, is back at the helm of the Mustang offense, and he is the face of Cy Ranch football. He is a dangerous runner, especially in the open field. Rock showed tremendous poise and skill as he became one of the district's breakout players in 2014, playing a starring role in Ranch's run to state.
R.J. Sneed, who will probably get as many touches as possible, emerged as Rock's top target in the passing game as a sophomore. Sneed just another one of the talented players in the Class of 2017 in Cy-Fair ISD. The Mustangs will have to find a replacement for the outstanding Charlie Booker, who is now at Harvard. Running back isn't a position of weakness for the Mustangs, though. Holden Gourley has emerged as presumably the next in line, and he's had a fine start to the 2015 season. Ty Laurent has also become a weapon in the run game and the return game as well.
Brayden Stringer is a three-year starter at linebacker. He was a unanimous 1st-team All-District selection and is the leader of the Mustang defense. Accompanying him will be Lawson Pyles and Amaud Willis-Dalton, a couple of talented juniors. Willis-Dalton emerged as an impact player during their playoff run and also has a kickoff return TD on his ledger this year. Mark Bruno, another three-year starter, leads their secondary. He had 2 picks in the win over Langham. Bruno will be joined by Stiff and Meullione, who also doubles as a dangerous return man. Harrison Loveless was pressed into duty on the defensive line as a sophomore last season and performed extremely well. He's also an accomplished thrower, placing 2nd in the discus in last year's district track meet.
Last Time These Two Teams Met
I'm sure the vast majority of you would prefer not to remember that night.
Ryan Nanni put it succinctly and deftly: "Rivalry history only matters for 364 days a year. The day of the game is different." Time to write the next chapter in the book.
For JV games: Location of Cypress Ranch High School
You must be new to this area if you are asking. I'm not trying to come off as crabby, I just call it like I see it.
6:00 PM, Saturday, September 26, 2015
Pridgeon Stadium
Previously on Cy Woods Football...
The Wildcats led of Week 4 with a tilt against Cy Falls. They had absolutely no answer for the Eagles' two-headed monster of Desmond Hite and Shannon Vaughns, who both scored 3 touchdowns on the ground for Falls as they romped to a 57-20 victory.
The Enemy: Cypress Ranch Mustangs
2014: 13-3, 8-1 (2nd) in District 17-6A
Playoffs: 6A Division I runner-up, lost 47-16 to Allen
The Mustangs walked off with a 27-24 loss at the hands of Cinco Ranch to begin the 2015 season. They've stormed out of the gate in district play; they started off by decimating Lakes 52-3. Then, on double Homecoming Friday, Ranch forced 5 turnovers (4 interceptions, 1 fumble recovered) as they suffocated Langham Creek 27-14.
(A Few) Players to Watch on the Other Side
QB Collin Rock, RB Holden Gourley, RB E.J. Thompson, FB Dylan Proske, RB Ty Laurent, ATH R.J. Sneed, WR Keric Wheatfall, DL Harrison Loveless, DL Juan Perez, LB Brayden Stringer, LB Lawson Pyles, LB Amaud Willis-Dalton, DB Mark Bruno, DB Kiantre Meullione, DB Nick Stiff
All-Time Series
Cy Woods leads 3-2.
Previous Meetings
September 27, 2014: Ranch 38, Woods 35
October 19, 2013: Woods 54, Ranch 0
October 20, 2012: Woods 40, Ranch 37 (OT)
September 23, 2011: Woods 68, Ranch 21
September 24, 2010: Ranch 38, Woods 35
2¢ on Ranch
Last November, Ryan Nanni of SB Nation composed a feature on one of the longest-contested rivalries in college football. The two belligerents featured in his story are two Division II schools in South Dakota. In this intriguing and well-written feature, he described football (you could include the other sports, but then again, this is Texas) as "merely a means for a clash of cultures. Whether the clash is real or imagined is irrelevant. It only needs to exist in the minds of the fans, so they can point to the enemy and see him as different." This pretty much describes the dichotomy of Cy Woods vs. Cy Ranch to a T.
In 5 years, Woods-Ranch has become arguably the nastiest rivalry in the city of Houston, and it surely has to be one of the nastiest in the state of Texas, as well. It's not just limited to football, either. Some friendships are definitely going to be put on hold for this week, and possibly for the foreseeable future. But, Matthew 5:44, I guess.
As nasty as this rivalry is, it is just as passionate. When you're in the stands for this game, you can clearly see that these two schools have been blessed with outstanding support from their respective communities.
The Mustangs are fresh off an appearance in the 6A Division I championship game. Despite this, I feel very little animosity because I never played Cy Ranch. Although Ranch's run to the final is a feat that deserves respect, I'm glad they lost. It's nothing personal. I would much rather see Cy Woods win the first state championship in football for Cy-Fair ISD, even if it took 75 years. (I'm only saying 75 because I most likely won't be around to see it if it took 100 years.)
Collin Rock, an SMU commit, is back at the helm of the Mustang offense, and he is the face of Cy Ranch football. He is a dangerous runner, especially in the open field. Rock showed tremendous poise and skill as he became one of the district's breakout players in 2014, playing a starring role in Ranch's run to state.
R.J. Sneed, who will probably get as many touches as possible, emerged as Rock's top target in the passing game as a sophomore. Sneed just another one of the talented players in the Class of 2017 in Cy-Fair ISD. The Mustangs will have to find a replacement for the outstanding Charlie Booker, who is now at Harvard. Running back isn't a position of weakness for the Mustangs, though. Holden Gourley has emerged as presumably the next in line, and he's had a fine start to the 2015 season. Ty Laurent has also become a weapon in the run game and the return game as well.
Brayden Stringer is a three-year starter at linebacker. He was a unanimous 1st-team All-District selection and is the leader of the Mustang defense. Accompanying him will be Lawson Pyles and Amaud Willis-Dalton, a couple of talented juniors. Willis-Dalton emerged as an impact player during their playoff run and also has a kickoff return TD on his ledger this year. Mark Bruno, another three-year starter, leads their secondary. He had 2 picks in the win over Langham. Bruno will be joined by Stiff and Meullione, who also doubles as a dangerous return man. Harrison Loveless was pressed into duty on the defensive line as a sophomore last season and performed extremely well. He's also an accomplished thrower, placing 2nd in the discus in last year's district track meet.
Last Time These Two Teams Met
I'm sure the vast majority of you would prefer not to remember that night.
Ryan Nanni put it succinctly and deftly: "Rivalry history only matters for 364 days a year. The day of the game is different." Time to write the next chapter in the book.
For JV games: Location of Cypress Ranch High School
You must be new to this area if you are asking. I'm not trying to come off as crabby, I just call it like I see it.
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Cy Falls 57, Cy Woods 20: Falling Hard
2015 record: 1-2, 1-1 in District 17-6A
I wasn't at this game. I am taking a step towards hopefully becoming a productive member of society, so one of the steps I've taken towards this goal involves teaching Vietnamese people English down in Alief this fall. I do this on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Like I said after the Klein Collins game, there is no use in sugarcoating a blowout loss. But I'm not fickle. Nothing has been decided. Well, this game has, but I'm talking about the grand scheme of things.
So, What Happened Was...
The Wildcats were buried under the avalanche of a 43-6 deficit. This is the most points that they've ever allowed in the 1st half.
Ground
I don't know, I wasn't there.
Bryson Powers: 13 carries, 80 yards, 2 TD
R.J. Harmon: 16 carries, 40 yards
Jared Taylor: 2 carries, 14 yards
Jack Barrientez: 3 carries, 12 yards
C.J. Jones: 2 carries, 2 yards
Air
I don't know, I wasn't there.
Bryson Powers: 11-26, 169 yards, TD, 2 INT
C.J. Jones: 0-1
R.J. Harmon: 4 rec, 17 yards
Jordan Johnson: 3 rec, 104 yards, TD
C.J. Jones: 2 rec, -6 yards
Tre' Hart: 1 rec, 44 yards
Jared Taylor: 1 rec, 16 yards
Defense
Sheesh.
Special Teams
I don't know, I wasn't there.
Jordan Johnson did have a kickoff return touchdown that was negated by a penalty, which was one of 14 flags against the Wildcats. Sheesh.
Man of the Match
I don't know, I wasn't there.
Looking Ahead
It's rivalry week.
The Wildcats will play at Pridgeon Stadium for the first time in 2015 as they face off against the Cy Ranch Mustangs. Cy Woods will be the home team for this one. Kickoff is at 6:00.
I wasn't at this game. I am taking a step towards hopefully becoming a productive member of society, so one of the steps I've taken towards this goal involves teaching Vietnamese people English down in Alief this fall. I do this on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Like I said after the Klein Collins game, there is no use in sugarcoating a blowout loss. But I'm not fickle. Nothing has been decided. Well, this game has, but I'm talking about the grand scheme of things.
So, What Happened Was...
The Wildcats were buried under the avalanche of a 43-6 deficit. This is the most points that they've ever allowed in the 1st half.
Ground
I don't know, I wasn't there.
Bryson Powers: 13 carries, 80 yards, 2 TD
R.J. Harmon: 16 carries, 40 yards
Jared Taylor: 2 carries, 14 yards
Jack Barrientez: 3 carries, 12 yards
C.J. Jones: 2 carries, 2 yards
Air
I don't know, I wasn't there.
Bryson Powers: 11-26, 169 yards, TD, 2 INT
C.J. Jones: 0-1
R.J. Harmon: 4 rec, 17 yards
Jordan Johnson: 3 rec, 104 yards, TD
C.J. Jones: 2 rec, -6 yards
Tre' Hart: 1 rec, 44 yards
Jared Taylor: 1 rec, 16 yards
Defense
Sheesh.
Special Teams
I don't know, I wasn't there.
Jordan Johnson did have a kickoff return touchdown that was negated by a penalty, which was one of 14 flags against the Wildcats. Sheesh.
Man of the Match
I don't know, I wasn't there.
Looking Ahead
It's rivalry week.
The Wildcats will play at Pridgeon Stadium for the first time in 2015 as they face off against the Cy Ranch Mustangs. Cy Woods will be the home team for this one. Kickoff is at 6:00.
Sunday, September 13, 2015
Know Your Enemy: Cypress Falls Golden Eagles
Week 4: Cypress Woods Wildcats (1-1, 1-0) @ Cypress Falls Golden Eagles (2-0, 1-0)
7:00 PM, Thursday, September 17, 2015
Berry Center
Previously on Cy Woods Football...
The Wildcats rebounded from their drubbing at the hands of Klein Collins by opening District 17-6A play with a 59-31 victory over Cy Ridge. Bryson Powers shook off a poor start with one of his best games to date as a Wildcat, finishing 14/18 for 223 yards and 5 touchdowns. 3 of those touchdown passes went to C.J. Jones, who racked up 109 yards on 4 catches.
The defense got in on the act as well as Kason Franklin returned an interception 96 yards for a touchdown and Brandon DePrato fell on an errant snap in the endzone.
The Enemy: Cypress Falls Golden Eagles
2014: 4-6, 3-6 (7th) in District 17-6A
Did not qualify for playoffs
The Eagles opened 2015 with a 45-21 victory over Klein. In their District 17-6A opener, they kept up step-for-step with an explosive Langham Creek offense, and ultimately, they were able to keep the Lobos at bay and emerged with a 33-30 victory.
(A Few) Players to Watch on the Other Side
QB Casey Rosellini, RB Desmond Hite, RB Shannon Vaughns, WR Corey Henkhaus, WR/DB Jorren Pollard, TE Brent Hertel, OL Nathan Mikulski, DL Ozie Wilhite, LB Trey Baldwin, DB Davion Morris
All-Time Series
Cy Falls leads 4-3.
Previous Meetings
September 20, 2014: Woods 48, Falls 47
October 25, 2013: Woods 37, Falls 15
October 26, 2012: Falls 35, Woods 10
September 10, 2011: Falls 28, Woods 12
September 11, 2010: Falls 28, Woods 20
November 7, 2009: Falls 46, Woods 43
November 8, 2008: Woods 70, Falls 20
2¢ on Falls
The Eagles will rely on an experienced offense led by three-year starter Casey Rosellini under center.
As a junior, Rosellini emerged as one of the top quarterbacks in the district. Pollard, who is also a starting defensive back, also tied for the team lead in interceptions last season. Corey Henkhaus is their top returning receiver. The emergence of Shannon Vaughns at the running back spot last season following an injury to Desmond Hite gives Cy Falls a solid tandem at that position. Apparently the Eagles have made a shift in their offensive philosophy, and it has paid dividends in the early going. They racked up 387 yards on the ground against Langham Creek, with Hite accounting for 173 of them and Vaughns chipping in with 126 of his own.
Speaking of Hite, he had over 500 yards on the ground and scored 5 touchdowns in an abbreviated season for him. Despite missing a significant portion of the season, he was still the Eagles' leading rusher.
Trey Baldwin, a Missouri pledge, is a transfer from 4A power West Orange-Stark; he starred in their run to the title game last season, where they fell to Gilmer. He's the next impact defender for the Eagles, following Du'Vonta Lampkin and Otaro Alaka. Baldwin made a huge impact in their win over Langham, which saw him absolutely demolish Toneil Carter, the Lobos' star tailback. Wilhite will fill the role of defensive line anchor after Lampkin's departure. In the secondary, Pollard will be joined by Davion Morris, who had a promising sophomore campaign.
Last Time These Two Teams Met
The Eagles got on the board first, but the Cats responded by going on a 27-0 run that was capped off by Michael Wirt, who returned an interception for a touchdown that put them up 27-7. However, two late scores in the first half for Falls cut the Wildcats' lead to 27-20 at halftime and set the stage for an uneasy 2nd half that saw the Eagles hot on the Wildcats' tails.
In the end, 2 missed extra points and some clutch defense turned out to be the difference as the Wildcats escaped with a 48-47 victory. This game wasn't pretty as the Wildcats had to beat themselves as well: they committed 19 penalties, turned the ball over 5 times, and had to overcome a lackluster 4th quarter on offense.
Bryson Powers, who had an interception in this one, recovered a fumble with 5 minutes to go in the game, and Randall Medlin and Wade Carson stopped a screen pass on 4th down with 2:12 remaining in the ballgame.
Tre' Hart (124) and Jared Taylor (101) both had over 100 receiving yards and they both caught a touchdown pass from Nick Hooper, who threw for 311 yards. Nick also ran for 148 yards and 2 touchdowns.
For JV games: Location of Cypress Falls High School
Because the varsity plays on Thursday, the sub-varsity teams will play on Wednesday night.
7:00 PM, Thursday, September 17, 2015
Berry Center
Previously on Cy Woods Football...
The Wildcats rebounded from their drubbing at the hands of Klein Collins by opening District 17-6A play with a 59-31 victory over Cy Ridge. Bryson Powers shook off a poor start with one of his best games to date as a Wildcat, finishing 14/18 for 223 yards and 5 touchdowns. 3 of those touchdown passes went to C.J. Jones, who racked up 109 yards on 4 catches.
The defense got in on the act as well as Kason Franklin returned an interception 96 yards for a touchdown and Brandon DePrato fell on an errant snap in the endzone.
The Enemy: Cypress Falls Golden Eagles
2014: 4-6, 3-6 (7th) in District 17-6A
Did not qualify for playoffs
The Eagles opened 2015 with a 45-21 victory over Klein. In their District 17-6A opener, they kept up step-for-step with an explosive Langham Creek offense, and ultimately, they were able to keep the Lobos at bay and emerged with a 33-30 victory.
(A Few) Players to Watch on the Other Side
QB Casey Rosellini, RB Desmond Hite, RB Shannon Vaughns, WR Corey Henkhaus, WR/DB Jorren Pollard, TE Brent Hertel, OL Nathan Mikulski, DL Ozie Wilhite, LB Trey Baldwin, DB Davion Morris
All-Time Series
Cy Falls leads 4-3.
Previous Meetings
September 20, 2014: Woods 48, Falls 47
October 25, 2013: Woods 37, Falls 15
October 26, 2012: Falls 35, Woods 10
September 10, 2011: Falls 28, Woods 12
September 11, 2010: Falls 28, Woods 20
November 7, 2009: Falls 46, Woods 43
November 8, 2008: Woods 70, Falls 20
2¢ on Falls
The Eagles will rely on an experienced offense led by three-year starter Casey Rosellini under center.
As a junior, Rosellini emerged as one of the top quarterbacks in the district. Pollard, who is also a starting defensive back, also tied for the team lead in interceptions last season. Corey Henkhaus is their top returning receiver. The emergence of Shannon Vaughns at the running back spot last season following an injury to Desmond Hite gives Cy Falls a solid tandem at that position. Apparently the Eagles have made a shift in their offensive philosophy, and it has paid dividends in the early going. They racked up 387 yards on the ground against Langham Creek, with Hite accounting for 173 of them and Vaughns chipping in with 126 of his own.
Speaking of Hite, he had over 500 yards on the ground and scored 5 touchdowns in an abbreviated season for him. Despite missing a significant portion of the season, he was still the Eagles' leading rusher.
Trey Baldwin, a Missouri pledge, is a transfer from 4A power West Orange-Stark; he starred in their run to the title game last season, where they fell to Gilmer. He's the next impact defender for the Eagles, following Du'Vonta Lampkin and Otaro Alaka. Baldwin made a huge impact in their win over Langham, which saw him absolutely demolish Toneil Carter, the Lobos' star tailback. Wilhite will fill the role of defensive line anchor after Lampkin's departure. In the secondary, Pollard will be joined by Davion Morris, who had a promising sophomore campaign.
Last Time These Two Teams Met
The Eagles got on the board first, but the Cats responded by going on a 27-0 run that was capped off by Michael Wirt, who returned an interception for a touchdown that put them up 27-7. However, two late scores in the first half for Falls cut the Wildcats' lead to 27-20 at halftime and set the stage for an uneasy 2nd half that saw the Eagles hot on the Wildcats' tails.
In the end, 2 missed extra points and some clutch defense turned out to be the difference as the Wildcats escaped with a 48-47 victory. This game wasn't pretty as the Wildcats had to beat themselves as well: they committed 19 penalties, turned the ball over 5 times, and had to overcome a lackluster 4th quarter on offense.
Bryson Powers, who had an interception in this one, recovered a fumble with 5 minutes to go in the game, and Randall Medlin and Wade Carson stopped a screen pass on 4th down with 2:12 remaining in the ballgame.
Tre' Hart (124) and Jared Taylor (101) both had over 100 receiving yards and they both caught a touchdown pass from Nick Hooper, who threw for 311 yards. Nick also ran for 148 yards and 2 touchdowns.
For JV games: Location of Cypress Falls High School
Because the varsity plays on Thursday, the sub-varsity teams will play on Wednesday night.
Saturday, September 12, 2015
Cy Woods 59, Cy Ridge 31: An Awakening
2015 Record: 1-1. 1-0 in District 17-6A
Well, I'm not really an "I told you so" kind of person, but...
Now, the first 12 minutes of this game was far from pretty. I'm not going to argue otherwise. But suddenly, the switch turned on, and it was vintage Cy Woods afterwards as they finished this game by outscoring the Rams 52-10 over the final 3 quarters of play as they erased the horrible taste left from the beatdown the suffered at the hands of Klein Collins at Reliant on Opening Day with a 59-31 victory in the first game of district play. The Wildcats fought back from an early deficit, and once they weathered that storm, they proceeded to blow the Rams away, much like they did in last year's game.
I've gotten so many questions as to what I would do in order to improve the offense, because apparently some people are dying to hear this. My answer is that I would make it a balanced attack, and that's what I saw Friday night. This team is so much better when they successfully integrate the passing game, especially with the personnel they have. The offensive system works. The Wildcats have been a fixture in the playoffs with this system, so I admit that I am a bit perplexed at this "they should change the offense" talk. Cy Woods has played fast and furious on offense since 2008. They have always had the skill players to do so, and I do not see that changing anytime soon.
Ridge has some real intriguing players, and I think they could be a spoiler team this season. I was especially impressed by their #1 running back, Trelon Smith. He returned a kick for a score in last year's game, and in this one, he carved up the Woods defense, especially in the 1st quarter. Toneil Carter may be the more heralded player, but Trelon is another outstanding talent in this district who represents the class of 2017. He's the next in a line of great Cy Ridge running backs.
So, What Happened Was....
On the first play from scrimmage, Kamari Staton forced a fumble by delivering a jarring hit to Bryson Powers, and the Rams recovered it at the Cy Woods 1. The Cats very nearly got it back on the next play, but Trelon Smith opened the scoring with a 1-yard run on 2nd down. The Cats responded with a fine drive that culminated in Bryson connecting with Jordan Johnson for a 14-yard touchdown pass. The 1st quarter turned out to be the Trelon Smith Show for the Rams, as he scored two more times (from 69, and again from 1 yard out) in the 1st quarter.
End 1st: Ridge 21, Woods 7
After Smith's 3rd score, the Wildcats scored 22 unanswered in the 2nd quarter. R.J. Harmon busted out a couple of 20-yard runs, and finished it off with a 7-yard touchdown catch. The defense then foiled a fake punt attempt, and one play later, Bryson found C.J. Jones for a 30-yard score. Another Ridge drive stalled, and on the first play of the Cats' next drive, C.J. found a wide-open Jordan Johnson for 57 yards. C.J. wrapped that drive up with a 15-yard touchdown catch, and Bryson Powers ran the ball in for 2 points following a botched snap. Ridge's 3 points in the 2nd came on a 40-yard field goal from Kevin Campos.
Halftime: Woods 29, Ridge 24
The Cats left the Rams in the dust by outscoring them 30-0 in the 3rd quarter.
For the 2nd time in his Woods career, C.J. Jones recorded 3 receiving touchdowns in a game. This one went for 56 yards, and on the PAT, Jordan leapfrogged a Ridge defender for 2 more points. Myles Wilson recovered a fumble and ran it back for a touchdown, but that got negated by a penalty. On the ensuing Wildcat drive, Jared Taylor punched it in from 10 yards out, and C.J. added 2 more points on a pass from Bryson. The Rams were knocking on the door late in the 3rd, but Kason Franklin put a stop to all of that with an interception, which he returned 96 yards for another score. Woods' final points of the night came when Brandon DePrato fell on an errant snap in the endzone.
End 3rd: Woods 59, Ridge 24
Ridge backup QB Tyson Williams scored the final points of the evening with a 5-yard run.
Final: Woods 59, Ridge 31
Ground
Despite the limited exposure, R.J. Harmon and C.J. Jones still made the most of their playing time. R.J. rattled off 3 20-yard runs, while C.J. did his damage in the passing game.
Jared Taylor, who did play some running back as a freshman, made his first start as a running back at the varsity level.
Jared Taylor: 11 carries, 69 yards, TD
Bryson Powers: 6 carries, 36 yards
Austin Goffney: 5 carries, 59 yards
R.J. Harmon: 4 carries, 65 yards
C.J. Jones: 2 carries, 15 yards
Jack Barrientez: 2 carries, 9 yards
Jordan Johnson: 1 carry, 3 yards
Air
Now that's the Cy Woods passing attack that I've been accustomed to seeing all these years. Bryson Powers looks to be the man going forward. Bryson didn't throw for 500 yards here, but his throws in this game were precise, and his receivers did the rest. He almost had a 6th passing touchdown, if it wasn't for a timely breakup in the 1st. Otherwise, Jordan Johnson would have left everyone in the dust. It's the 5th time that a Wildcat quarterback has thrown for 5 touchdowns in a game. 3 of these games have come against Ridge, and it's the 2nd consecutive year that this has occurred against Ridge.
Bryson Powers: 14-18, 223 yards, 5 TD
C.J. Jones: 1-1, 57 yards
Austin Goffney: 2-2, 4 yards
Jordan caught a 14-yard strike for the Wildcats' first points of the evening. His 57-yard catch on a halfback pass by C.J. Jones is now the longest pass play of the year for the Cats.
C.J. Jones: 4 catches, 109 yards, 3 TD
R.J. Harmon: 4 catches, 32 yards, TD
Jordan Johnson: 2 catches, 71 yards, TD
Tre' Hart: 2 catches, 33 yards
Jared Taylor: 2 catches, 31 yards
Austin Goffney: 1 catch, 12 yards
Jake Wolf: 1 catch, 2 yards
Brandon Sustala: 1 catch, 1 yard
Defense
The last time the Wildcats scored 2 defensive touchdowns in a game was the 2011 season finale against Cy Springs. It would've been 3 on Friday, had a penalty not wiped out Myles Wilson's 70-yard fumble return in the 3rd quarter. The Rams had a tough time holding on to the ball, as they put it on the ground 5 times. The Cats picked up 2 of them, one of which resulted in a touchdown. They both should've resulted in touchdowns, but oh well.
The late-down defense still needs some shoring up; the Rams were 8-15 on 3rd down, which included 2 touchdowns. Okay, one of those scores occurred midway through the 4th quarter, but this remains an area of concern. Both of their opponents have converted more than half of their 3rd-down situations, which is completely inexcusable. I know it's only been 2 games, but against teams like Ranch and Fair, they're going to have to find a way to get those offenses off the field as quickly as possible.
Brandon DePrato deflected a couple of passes that both nearly turned into interceptions. He almost deflected one to himself, but the ball was just out of his reach. He put up 6 more points in the 3rd when he outraced Ridge QB Cody Canady to a bad snap that found its way into the endzone, Austin Greaves made his presence felt with 9 tackles and a forced fumble. Kason Franklin put up double-digits in the tackle column to go along with his pick 6.
Jordan and Jared were also summoned to try to slow down Kevin LeDee, who gave the secondary fits all night. Trelon Smith had a fine night, but the Wildcat defense did well to keep him out of the endzone for the final 36 minutes of the game.
Tobi Orundami, in his first extended action, was a force on the line of scrimmage. This sophomore has tremendous upside, and it's going to be interesting to see how he develops. The Wildcats' first sack in district play belongs to Jordan Frazier; he drove the Rams back 6 yards.
Sacks: Jordan Frazier 1 (6 yards lost)
Passes broken up: Brandon DePrato 2, Collin Fewox 1, Elijah Strang 1, Jordan Johnson 1
Interceptions: Kason Franklin 1 (96 yards, returned for TD)
Fumbles recovered: Brandon DePrato 1 (recovered in endzone for TD)
Tackles: Kason Franklin 10 (4 assisted), Austin Greaves 9 (3 assisted, 1 tackle for loss), Terrell Brown 6, Keith Watson 5 (3 assisted, 1 for loss) Myles Wilson 5 (1 assisted), Neil Chambers 3 (2 for loss), Tobi Orundami 3 (all assisted), Elijah Strang 3 (2 assisted), Collin Fewox 3 (1 assisted), Ryan Olvera 3 (2 assisted), Jamion Fontenot 3 (1 assisted, 1 for loss), Cody Eggleston 2 (1 assisted), Caleb Smith 2 (1 assisted, 1 for loss), Brandon DePrato 2 (both assisted), Jordan Frazier 1 (sack), Austin Goffney 1 (assisted), Hunter Carmouche 1 (assisted), Adrian Garcia 1 (assisted), Dylan Bert 1, Brandt Redden 1 (assisted), Stace Ivie 1 (for loss)
Special Teams
The Wildcats did not punt in this game. Well, they did line up to punt once, and Jordan Johnson ended up running for 3 yards after a high snap forced him to do so.
Luis Reyes hit all 5 of his extra points. 2 more weren't attempted because of bad snaps, but Bryson Powers and Jordan Johnson were both able to run the ball in for 2 points.
Luis Reyes: 5-5 XP
Nothing significant in the return game. Ridge's only punt went for 19 yards and was not returnable.
Jared Taylor: 2 kicks returned, 40 yards
Jordan Johnson: 1 kick returned, 30 yards
C.J. Jones: 1 kick returned, 25 yards
Tre' Hart: 1 kick returned, 23 yards
Miscellaneous
The Ridge band played Skyfall as part of their halftime show. Skyfall is one of my guilty pleasure songs, and the fact that they played this song immediately makes them one of my favorite marching bands.
Man of the Match
This was a total team effort, rallying from a 21-7 deficit. So, I'm going with the entire team.
Looking Ahead
The Wildcats will be back at the Berry Center on Thursday to take on Cy Falls. Kickoff is at 7:00.
Well, I'm not really an "I told you so" kind of person, but...
Now, the first 12 minutes of this game was far from pretty. I'm not going to argue otherwise. But suddenly, the switch turned on, and it was vintage Cy Woods afterwards as they finished this game by outscoring the Rams 52-10 over the final 3 quarters of play as they erased the horrible taste left from the beatdown the suffered at the hands of Klein Collins at Reliant on Opening Day with a 59-31 victory in the first game of district play. The Wildcats fought back from an early deficit, and once they weathered that storm, they proceeded to blow the Rams away, much like they did in last year's game.
I've gotten so many questions as to what I would do in order to improve the offense, because apparently some people are dying to hear this. My answer is that I would make it a balanced attack, and that's what I saw Friday night. This team is so much better when they successfully integrate the passing game, especially with the personnel they have. The offensive system works. The Wildcats have been a fixture in the playoffs with this system, so I admit that I am a bit perplexed at this "they should change the offense" talk. Cy Woods has played fast and furious on offense since 2008. They have always had the skill players to do so, and I do not see that changing anytime soon.
Ridge has some real intriguing players, and I think they could be a spoiler team this season. I was especially impressed by their #1 running back, Trelon Smith. He returned a kick for a score in last year's game, and in this one, he carved up the Woods defense, especially in the 1st quarter. Toneil Carter may be the more heralded player, but Trelon is another outstanding talent in this district who represents the class of 2017. He's the next in a line of great Cy Ridge running backs.
So, What Happened Was....
On the first play from scrimmage, Kamari Staton forced a fumble by delivering a jarring hit to Bryson Powers, and the Rams recovered it at the Cy Woods 1. The Cats very nearly got it back on the next play, but Trelon Smith opened the scoring with a 1-yard run on 2nd down. The Cats responded with a fine drive that culminated in Bryson connecting with Jordan Johnson for a 14-yard touchdown pass. The 1st quarter turned out to be the Trelon Smith Show for the Rams, as he scored two more times (from 69, and again from 1 yard out) in the 1st quarter.
End 1st: Ridge 21, Woods 7
After Smith's 3rd score, the Wildcats scored 22 unanswered in the 2nd quarter. R.J. Harmon busted out a couple of 20-yard runs, and finished it off with a 7-yard touchdown catch. The defense then foiled a fake punt attempt, and one play later, Bryson found C.J. Jones for a 30-yard score. Another Ridge drive stalled, and on the first play of the Cats' next drive, C.J. found a wide-open Jordan Johnson for 57 yards. C.J. wrapped that drive up with a 15-yard touchdown catch, and Bryson Powers ran the ball in for 2 points following a botched snap. Ridge's 3 points in the 2nd came on a 40-yard field goal from Kevin Campos.
Halftime: Woods 29, Ridge 24
The Cats left the Rams in the dust by outscoring them 30-0 in the 3rd quarter.
For the 2nd time in his Woods career, C.J. Jones recorded 3 receiving touchdowns in a game. This one went for 56 yards, and on the PAT, Jordan leapfrogged a Ridge defender for 2 more points. Myles Wilson recovered a fumble and ran it back for a touchdown, but that got negated by a penalty. On the ensuing Wildcat drive, Jared Taylor punched it in from 10 yards out, and C.J. added 2 more points on a pass from Bryson. The Rams were knocking on the door late in the 3rd, but Kason Franklin put a stop to all of that with an interception, which he returned 96 yards for another score. Woods' final points of the night came when Brandon DePrato fell on an errant snap in the endzone.
End 3rd: Woods 59, Ridge 24
Ridge backup QB Tyson Williams scored the final points of the evening with a 5-yard run.
Final: Woods 59, Ridge 31
Ground
Despite the limited exposure, R.J. Harmon and C.J. Jones still made the most of their playing time. R.J. rattled off 3 20-yard runs, while C.J. did his damage in the passing game.
Jared Taylor, who did play some running back as a freshman, made his first start as a running back at the varsity level.
Jared Taylor: 11 carries, 69 yards, TD
Bryson Powers: 6 carries, 36 yards
Austin Goffney: 5 carries, 59 yards
R.J. Harmon: 4 carries, 65 yards
C.J. Jones: 2 carries, 15 yards
Jack Barrientez: 2 carries, 9 yards
Jordan Johnson: 1 carry, 3 yards
Air
Now that's the Cy Woods passing attack that I've been accustomed to seeing all these years. Bryson Powers looks to be the man going forward. Bryson didn't throw for 500 yards here, but his throws in this game were precise, and his receivers did the rest. He almost had a 6th passing touchdown, if it wasn't for a timely breakup in the 1st. Otherwise, Jordan Johnson would have left everyone in the dust. It's the 5th time that a Wildcat quarterback has thrown for 5 touchdowns in a game. 3 of these games have come against Ridge, and it's the 2nd consecutive year that this has occurred against Ridge.
Bryson Powers: 14-18, 223 yards, 5 TD
C.J. Jones: 1-1, 57 yards
Austin Goffney: 2-2, 4 yards
Jordan caught a 14-yard strike for the Wildcats' first points of the evening. His 57-yard catch on a halfback pass by C.J. Jones is now the longest pass play of the year for the Cats.
C.J. Jones: 4 catches, 109 yards, 3 TD
R.J. Harmon: 4 catches, 32 yards, TD
Jordan Johnson: 2 catches, 71 yards, TD
Tre' Hart: 2 catches, 33 yards
Jared Taylor: 2 catches, 31 yards
Austin Goffney: 1 catch, 12 yards
Jake Wolf: 1 catch, 2 yards
Brandon Sustala: 1 catch, 1 yard
Defense
Uh oh we found our defense
— Brandon DePrato (@cdubbdeprato8) September 12, 2015
The last time the Wildcats scored 2 defensive touchdowns in a game was the 2011 season finale against Cy Springs. It would've been 3 on Friday, had a penalty not wiped out Myles Wilson's 70-yard fumble return in the 3rd quarter. The Rams had a tough time holding on to the ball, as they put it on the ground 5 times. The Cats picked up 2 of them, one of which resulted in a touchdown. They both should've resulted in touchdowns, but oh well.
The late-down defense still needs some shoring up; the Rams were 8-15 on 3rd down, which included 2 touchdowns. Okay, one of those scores occurred midway through the 4th quarter, but this remains an area of concern. Both of their opponents have converted more than half of their 3rd-down situations, which is completely inexcusable. I know it's only been 2 games, but against teams like Ranch and Fair, they're going to have to find a way to get those offenses off the field as quickly as possible.
Brandon DePrato deflected a couple of passes that both nearly turned into interceptions. He almost deflected one to himself, but the ball was just out of his reach. He put up 6 more points in the 3rd when he outraced Ridge QB Cody Canady to a bad snap that found its way into the endzone, Austin Greaves made his presence felt with 9 tackles and a forced fumble. Kason Franklin put up double-digits in the tackle column to go along with his pick 6.
Jordan and Jared were also summoned to try to slow down Kevin LeDee, who gave the secondary fits all night. Trelon Smith had a fine night, but the Wildcat defense did well to keep him out of the endzone for the final 36 minutes of the game.
Tobi Orundami, in his first extended action, was a force on the line of scrimmage. This sophomore has tremendous upside, and it's going to be interesting to see how he develops. The Wildcats' first sack in district play belongs to Jordan Frazier; he drove the Rams back 6 yards.
Sacks: Jordan Frazier 1 (6 yards lost)
Passes broken up: Brandon DePrato 2, Collin Fewox 1, Elijah Strang 1, Jordan Johnson 1
Interceptions: Kason Franklin 1 (96 yards, returned for TD)
Fumbles recovered: Brandon DePrato 1 (recovered in endzone for TD)
Tackles: Kason Franklin 10 (4 assisted), Austin Greaves 9 (3 assisted, 1 tackle for loss), Terrell Brown 6, Keith Watson 5 (3 assisted, 1 for loss) Myles Wilson 5 (1 assisted), Neil Chambers 3 (2 for loss), Tobi Orundami 3 (all assisted), Elijah Strang 3 (2 assisted), Collin Fewox 3 (1 assisted), Ryan Olvera 3 (2 assisted), Jamion Fontenot 3 (1 assisted, 1 for loss), Cody Eggleston 2 (1 assisted), Caleb Smith 2 (1 assisted, 1 for loss), Brandon DePrato 2 (both assisted), Jordan Frazier 1 (sack), Austin Goffney 1 (assisted), Hunter Carmouche 1 (assisted), Adrian Garcia 1 (assisted), Dylan Bert 1, Brandt Redden 1 (assisted), Stace Ivie 1 (for loss)
Special Teams
The Wildcats did not punt in this game. Well, they did line up to punt once, and Jordan Johnson ended up running for 3 yards after a high snap forced him to do so.
Luis Reyes hit all 5 of his extra points. 2 more weren't attempted because of bad snaps, but Bryson Powers and Jordan Johnson were both able to run the ball in for 2 points.
Luis Reyes: 5-5 XP
Nothing significant in the return game. Ridge's only punt went for 19 yards and was not returnable.
Jared Taylor: 2 kicks returned, 40 yards
Jordan Johnson: 1 kick returned, 30 yards
C.J. Jones: 1 kick returned, 25 yards
Tre' Hart: 1 kick returned, 23 yards
Miscellaneous
The Ridge band played Skyfall as part of their halftime show. Skyfall is one of my guilty pleasure songs, and the fact that they played this song immediately makes them one of my favorite marching bands.
Man of the Match
This was a total team effort, rallying from a 21-7 deficit. So, I'm going with the entire team.
Looking Ahead
The Wildcats will be back at the Berry Center on Thursday to take on Cy Falls. Kickoff is at 7:00.
Monday, September 7, 2015
Know Your Enemy: Cypress Ridge Rams
Week 3: Cypress Woods Wildcats vs. Cypress Ridge Rams
7:00 PM Friday, September 11, 2015
Berry Center
Previously on Cy Woods Football...
In the 2015 season opener, the Wildcats faced off against Klein Collins at Reliant Stadium, and it got ugly fast. The Cats were down 34-7 at halftime, never got themselves going on offense, and various miscues sent them to a 62-21 defeat.
Tre' Hart was one of the few bright spots that afternoon as he recorded 5 receptions for 128 yards and a touchdown.
The Enemy: Cypress Ridge Rams
2014: 2-8, 2-7 (t-8th) in District 17-6A
Did not qualify for playoffs
The Rams opened up their 2015 campaign on a winning note as they took advantage of Morton Ranch's miscues and came out on top 35-26 at Rhodes Stadium on Saturday. Kevin LeDee caught 2 passes, and both went for touchdowns.
(A Few) Players to Watch on the Other Side
QB Cody Canady, WR Kevin LeDee, WR DeAndre Jelks, RB Trelon Smith, DB D'Angelo Ellis, DB Dasharm Newsome, DB James Froehlich, DL Kamari Staton, DL Lucky Jeffery, LB Breon Hayward, LB Darius Warfield
All-Time Series
Cy Woods leads 4-3.
Previous Meetings
September 13, 2014: Woods 59, Ridge 28
September 19, 2013: Woods 28, Ridge 26
September 20, 2012: Ridge 54, Woods 21
October 29, 2011: Woods 45, Ridge 13
October 30, 2010: Woods 49, Ridge 40
September 25, 2009: Ridge 46, Woods 20 (Homecoming II)
September 26, 2008: Ridge 43, Woods 41
2¢ on Ridge
The Rams' inexperience in 2014 led to their worst season ever. However, they return the most lettermen in the district, and many of their starters are back as well. They'll be looking to put the lessons they learned from a rough season to good use as they try to return to prominence.
A significant problem for Cy Ridge last season was a lack of stability at the quarterback position. I believe that they had 5 different people try their hand at QB last season. D'Angelo Ellis, who is normally a defensive back, was one of them. He got the start against Cy Woods last year. Cody Canady was another kid who got a start under center, and he was the Opening Night starter, so it looks like the Rams have some semblance of stability at that spot.
On the other hand, running back has been a position that the Rams haven't found difficulty in filling; they seem to have a legit player at the position every season. The next in line for them is Trelon Smith, who returned a kickoff for a touchdown in last season's game. Smith, who was a sophomore last season, showed good potential before an injury cut his season short. He'll be backed up by Kendall Walls.
Kevin LeDee is rather easy to spot; in addition to his long, flowing locks, he's usually the tallest person on the field, which gives him a significant advantage in jumpball situations. LeDee, who started as a sophomore in 2014, is expected to be the next in line to replace Kemah Siverand. He and DeAndre Jelks are the Rams' top two returning receivers.
For as long as I can remember, the Rams have always had some fine players on the defensive side of the ball, particularly on the front line. Kamari Staton was the Defensive Newcomer of the Year in the district last season. On the other side of the line is Jeffery, who is described as "a long specimen with a high motor." Hayward will lead the second level of the defense along with Darius Warfield. Ellis, a Rice commit who led the Rams in interceptions last season, is back in the secondary, and he'll form an excellent cornerback duo with Dasharm Newsome.
Last Time These Two Teams Met
The first 17 minutes of this game was topsy-turvy as both teams traded scores. However, after the Rams scored on 3rd & 20 to cut the Wildcats' lead to 28-21 in the 2nd quarter, the Cats seized all of the momentum with two quick touchdowns and left Ridge in the dust en route to a 59-28 win. The (then) sophomores enjoyed breakout performances, as C.J. Jones scored 4 total touchdowns (2 rushing, 2 receiving) and finished 3 receiving yards shy of a 100-100 game. Bryson Powers caught 2 touchdown passes in his last game before becoming a full-time defensive player, while R.J. Harmon had 131 receiving yards and a touchdown and added 125 more yards on the ground.
For JV games: Location of Cypress Ridge High School
7:00 PM Friday, September 11, 2015
Berry Center
Previously on Cy Woods Football...
In the 2015 season opener, the Wildcats faced off against Klein Collins at Reliant Stadium, and it got ugly fast. The Cats were down 34-7 at halftime, never got themselves going on offense, and various miscues sent them to a 62-21 defeat.
Tre' Hart was one of the few bright spots that afternoon as he recorded 5 receptions for 128 yards and a touchdown.
The Enemy: Cypress Ridge Rams
2014: 2-8, 2-7 (t-8th) in District 17-6A
Did not qualify for playoffs
The Rams opened up their 2015 campaign on a winning note as they took advantage of Morton Ranch's miscues and came out on top 35-26 at Rhodes Stadium on Saturday. Kevin LeDee caught 2 passes, and both went for touchdowns.
(A Few) Players to Watch on the Other Side
QB Cody Canady, WR Kevin LeDee, WR DeAndre Jelks, RB Trelon Smith, DB D'Angelo Ellis, DB Dasharm Newsome, DB James Froehlich, DL Kamari Staton, DL Lucky Jeffery, LB Breon Hayward, LB Darius Warfield
All-Time Series
Cy Woods leads 4-3.
Previous Meetings
September 13, 2014: Woods 59, Ridge 28
September 19, 2013: Woods 28, Ridge 26
September 20, 2012: Ridge 54, Woods 21
October 29, 2011: Woods 45, Ridge 13
October 30, 2010: Woods 49, Ridge 40
September 25, 2009: Ridge 46, Woods 20 (Homecoming II)
September 26, 2008: Ridge 43, Woods 41
2¢ on Ridge
The Rams' inexperience in 2014 led to their worst season ever. However, they return the most lettermen in the district, and many of their starters are back as well. They'll be looking to put the lessons they learned from a rough season to good use as they try to return to prominence.
A significant problem for Cy Ridge last season was a lack of stability at the quarterback position. I believe that they had 5 different people try their hand at QB last season. D'Angelo Ellis, who is normally a defensive back, was one of them. He got the start against Cy Woods last year. Cody Canady was another kid who got a start under center, and he was the Opening Night starter, so it looks like the Rams have some semblance of stability at that spot.
On the other hand, running back has been a position that the Rams haven't found difficulty in filling; they seem to have a legit player at the position every season. The next in line for them is Trelon Smith, who returned a kickoff for a touchdown in last season's game. Smith, who was a sophomore last season, showed good potential before an injury cut his season short. He'll be backed up by Kendall Walls.
Kevin LeDee is rather easy to spot; in addition to his long, flowing locks, he's usually the tallest person on the field, which gives him a significant advantage in jumpball situations. LeDee, who started as a sophomore in 2014, is expected to be the next in line to replace Kemah Siverand. He and DeAndre Jelks are the Rams' top two returning receivers.
For as long as I can remember, the Rams have always had some fine players on the defensive side of the ball, particularly on the front line. Kamari Staton was the Defensive Newcomer of the Year in the district last season. On the other side of the line is Jeffery, who is described as "a long specimen with a high motor." Hayward will lead the second level of the defense along with Darius Warfield. Ellis, a Rice commit who led the Rams in interceptions last season, is back in the secondary, and he'll form an excellent cornerback duo with Dasharm Newsome.
Last Time These Two Teams Met
The first 17 minutes of this game was topsy-turvy as both teams traded scores. However, after the Rams scored on 3rd & 20 to cut the Wildcats' lead to 28-21 in the 2nd quarter, the Cats seized all of the momentum with two quick touchdowns and left Ridge in the dust en route to a 59-28 win. The (then) sophomores enjoyed breakout performances, as C.J. Jones scored 4 total touchdowns (2 rushing, 2 receiving) and finished 3 receiving yards shy of a 100-100 game. Bryson Powers caught 2 touchdown passes in his last game before becoming a full-time defensive player, while R.J. Harmon had 131 receiving yards and a touchdown and added 125 more yards on the ground.
For JV games: Location of Cypress Ridge High School
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