Monday, August 20, 2018

Ten Years, Ten Best Games - #5: Jersey Village, 2015

Continuing the countdown is the only loss on this list and possibly a game that we may not see for another 10-20 years.

October 30, 2015: Jersey Village 74, Cy Woods 73


Photo by Billy Schuerman

The most prolific night of offense in the history of the Cypress Woods High School football program went to waste... all because Jersey Village scored one more point. This was a game that the Cats desperately needed to win in order to keep their playoff hopes alive and would have prevented them from relying on the Falcons to help them out the next week against Cy-Fair. 

Unfortunately, Deshun Qualls had other ideas as he threw for 518 yards and six touchdowns, ran for 161 more yards and scored four more touchdowns, and converted the game-winning two-point conversion with just over a minute remaining in the game to swing the outcome in the Falcons' favor. To this day, Qualls is the only opposing starting quarterback to defeat the Wildcats three times.

C.J. Jones ran for a school-record 317 yards and scored four times while Jordan Johnson became the second Cy Woods player to record 200 receiving yards. He did so on just four catches and scored on three of those receptions. But once again... it was all for naught. Josh Marvin, a linebacker who played only in garbage time until this game, was all over the field. He had an interception, a couple of sacks, and even recovered a fumble. Safe to say he made the most of his opportunity.

Yes, this was a loss that decimated the 2015 Cy Woods Wildcats' playoff hopes. Then again, it's on the countdown because of its sheer absurdity. It was one of those games where you had to be there to believe what transpired. Even now, I am still in utter shock over what occurred in this game.

What we saw that night probably will not be replicated for another decade, if ever. One team scored 73 points... and lost. A seldom-used linebacker who literally did not see any playing time until injuries forced him onto the field for this game had one of the greatest individual performances on defense in Cy Woods history. The Wildcats had a player run for over 300 yards and had another record 200 receiving yards... and lost. The Falcons had a player who accounted for ten touchdowns. Two teams and a school district had their record books forever altered.

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