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.




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.

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