Sunday, July 8, 2018

Ten Years, Ten Best Games - #10: Cy Ranch, 2012

2018 marks the tenth anniversary of the inaugural varsity football season for the Cypress Woods Wildcats football program. In the build-up to the 2018 season, I will be taking a look at the games and the players that have shaped this football team.

This series will chronicle the ten best games in Cy Woods football history through the first ten years. First up is a game from 2012: the first overtime game in program history against a hated rival.


The 2012 season proved to be a year of transition for the Cypress Woods Wildcats. A new head coach took over, another outstanding senior class departed, and sadly, the early run of excellence came to a crashing halt. Cy Woods dropped their first three games of the season before rebounding with a couple of blowout victories over Cy Lakes and Cy Springs to rebuild some momentum. Unfortunately for them, the momentum that they built collapsed dramatically when Cy-Fair unleashed a merciless second-half torrent aided by some turnovers to condemn them to a 49-20 loss.

And so... with their playoff hopes on the line, the Cats faced off against their most hated rivals, who were surely out for revenge after Woods hung 68 points on them in the previous year's meeting. The Mustangs were firmly in the playoff hunt after rattling off three consecutive wins after dropping a 42-35 decision to Creek to open district play.

Business picked up in the second quarter when Mason Roberts, in his second start at quarterback for the Cats, kept the ball and got wrapped up but was never whistled down. He had the wherewithal to keep playing and outran everyone to the endzone for an 88-yard touchdown. Ranch managed to respond a minute later when their two professional baseball players, Bryce Johnson and Corbin Martin, connected on a touchdown pass. But, Sam Stewart put the Cats back in front with a 33-yard touchdown catch.

Mason got knocked out of commission by what sort of looked like a late hit right before halftime, so Woods had to throw in Nick Hooper, who had started all season as a wide receiver, behind center. This was the night that Nick Hooper became the Wildcats' quarterback of the present and the future. Trent Holmes helped carry his team to the finish line with an 80-yard touchdown and  Chase McLaughlin, who hadn't really played football until he was recruited to be the JV cardinal team kicker the year before, refused to wilt in the spotlight as he nailed the two biggest kicks of his career.

Ranch may have made it to the fourth round in 2012, but it's all good. Woods got one over on them.

Miles "OG" Ogunyomade saves the game

Cats win.

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