October 25, 2014: Cy Woods 38, Cy-Fair 31 (OT)
Photo by Don Carson
In a double Homecoming game in 2014, Langham Creek made sure to spoil Cy Woods' festivities as Paul Watson and Toneil Carter overwhelmed the Cats in the second half on their way to a 55-31 victory. Cy Woods wouldn't have any time to recover and they wouldn't have a minnow to help them rebound right away because next up on the schedule was Cy-Fair, who started off 17-6A play in dominant fashion but began to show some cracks in a loss to Langham Creek. They also trailed at halftime against Cy Falls but managed to escape by pitching a shutout in the second half and wearing the Eagles out with their signature ground game.
Eleven penalties. Six turnovers. Four fumbles, three of which were lost. Three interceptions. Judging by those numbers, one may assume that Cy Woods was blown out in this game.
Narrator's voice: They were not.
Not only were the Wildcats not blown away on that Saturday afternoon, but they... won. I couldn't believe it either. With this victory, they defeated the Cy-Fair Bobcats in a varsity football game for the first time since 2010. Luis Reyes, a sophomore kicker who turned himself into a special teams weapon, hit a 37-yard field goal with five seconds to go in regulation to force overtime. This was one of the kicks that defined his career at Cy Woods. Bryson Powers did it all that season as he burst onto the scene; he caught two touchdowns against Cy Ridge before moving over to safety, where he continued to make an impact and on this day, he secured the win with an interception in overtime.
This game surely has to be on the same tier as the Jersey Village game in 2015 in terms of absurdity. As sloppily as they played, the Cats showed why they were a great team that season by finding ways to overcome their miscues that day. Of course, a team can only commit so many mistakes before they get punished for them, but on this day, six turnovers and eleven penalties apparently weren't enough to condemn the Cypress Woods Wildcats to defeat. Luck was certainly on their side on that October afternoon. But most importantly, the Wildcats maintained their composure even as the turnovers mounted and kept the Bobcats from making them pay for those mistakes enough times to give them a chance to snatch the victory in the end.
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