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Published: November 07, 2009 12:42 pm
Garrett, WO-S thump Orangefield, 49-14
Dan Perrine
The Orange Leader
ORANGEFIELD —
The West Orange-Stark Mustangs got a season-best performance from their quarterback, while the Orangefield Bobcats got a sensational season-ending performance from theirs.
The Mustangs also got the victory 49-14 over the Bobcats Friday night at F. L. McClain Stadium in the regular season finale.
West Orange-Stark (8-2, 4-1) rode the back of quarterback Reggie Garrett to take a 21-0 lead in the second quarter, a lead which they never surrendered. Garrett finished the night with 39 yards passing and 141 yards rushing highlighted by five touchdowns.
“I thought our quarterback played outstanding, Reggie Garrett had his best game ever.” Coach Dan Hooks exclaimed.
Orangefield (4-6, 1-4) faced a tenacious WO-S defense which seemed to have the answer for most of the Bobcats multiple fakes and options that had Orangefield leading the district in offense for most of the season. Quarterback Corey Huckabay toted the ball 23 times for 137 yards to help him reach the 1,000-yard summit for the season. Huckabay totaled 1,005 yards in 10 games.
After a scoreless first quarter, during which both teams turned the ball over once, WO-S got on the scoreboard first with a seven-play drive, all seven on the ground. The Darius duo of Darius Mitchell and Darius Robinson each carried the football for good yardage, Mitchell three carries for 36 yards and Robinson two carries for 10 yards. Garrett got the score on a 1-yard quarterback sneak. Justin Sparrow made the score 7-0 with 10:28 to play in the second quarter.
Garrett scored touchdown number two just two minutes later. Orangefield punted and the Mustangs took over at their 34-yard line. On the first play Garrett ran a draw from the spread formation, cut to his left, and raced down the Mustangs’ sideline 66 yards for the score to make the score 14-0 with 8:28 to go until the half.
Another three-and-out by the Bobcats’ offense got the Mustangs the ball back at the Orangefield 48. Five running plays would make the score 21-0. Garrett got his third touchdown and second score from a yard out.
The Bobcats’ offense got its first sustained drive of the night after that score. Huckabay ran for one first down. Rylan Cook popped a counter play for 37 yards to the WO-S 23. On third-and-11 from the 24, Huckabay faked a handoff and passed to a wide open Parker James for the touchdown. The point-after kick was blocked by the Mustangs and WO-S’s Brandon Forward returned the ball over 90 yards only to be tackled at the 1 by Huckabay to keep the score 21-6 with 1:47 left in the second quarter.
The Mustangs only needed 54 seconds to counter attack. Garrett picked up a first down on the first play, passed for 26 yards to Shaquille Jackson on the second play, and ran 12 yards on the fourth play for his fourth touchdown. Sparrow’s kick made the score 28-6 with 49 seconds left before the half.
The Mustangs scored on their first possession of the second half to make the score 35-6. Mitchell set the stage gaining 36 yards on three carries. Garrett got the six points with another 1-yard quarterback sneak.
Orangefield’s Quinton Evans recovered a West Orange-Stark fumble on a punt
to give the Bobcats the ball at the Mustangs’ 42. Huckabay ran 14 yards and Josh Shores burst through the middle 28 yards for the touchdown with 6:29 to play in the third quarter. Huckabay executed one of his finest fakes of the season on the two-point conversion as he froze the Mustangs and waltzed around left end untouched.
It did not take long for the Mustangs to answer that score, as on the first play following the kickoff Mitchell took a pitch from Garrett on an option play to the left and glided down the sidelines 70 yards for the touchdown. Mitchell took rushing honors for the night with 157 yards on 11 carries.
The only score of the fourth quarter came with 6:35 to play in the game as the Mustangs took over on downs when the Bobcats failed to convert a faked punt into a first down at their own 22. Stephen Cook carried the ball three straight times for 14 yards including the touchdown from the 3.
The Mustangs now get set for the playoffs. Coach Hooks analyzed the Mustangs readiness for the playoffs, “I’m pretty satisfied with our team. I thought our defense would play a little better, we gave up too much, but offensively we moved the ball up and down the field.” The first playoff game is next Friday at Huffman against Coldspring.
WO-S 49
Orangefield 14
WO-S 0 28 14 7 — 49
OF 0 6 8 0 — 14
Scoring summary
WO-S-Reggie Garrett 1 run. Justin Sparrow kick.
WO-S-Garrett 66 run. Sparrow kick.
WO-S-Garrett 1 run. Sparrow kick.
OF-Parker James 24 pass from Corey Huckabay. Kick failed.
WO-S-Garrett 12 run. Sparrow kick.
WO-S-Garrett 1 run. Sparrow kick.
OF-Josh Shores 28 run. Huckabay run.
WO-S-Darius Mitchell 70 run. Sparrow kick.
WO-S-Stephen Cook 3 run. Sparrow kick.
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OF WO-S
First downs 13 23
Rushes-yards 52-262 45-433
Passing 24 48
Comp-Att-Int 1-5-1 3-8-0
Fumbles-Lost 3-0 4-2
Penalties-Yards 1-10 2-15
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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING—Orangefield, Corey Huckabay 23-137, Josh Shores 7-46, Rylan Cook 1-37, Derrick Evans 6-21, Quinton Evans 3-17, Evan Guidry 8-9, Jacob Nunez 1-(-1), Chase Parker 3-(-4); WO-S, Darius Mitchell 11-157, Reggie Garrett 14-141, Darius Robinson 7-65, James Haynes 5-52, Stephen Cook 4-14, Jimmy Salter 3-5, Terry Rubin 1-1.
PASSING— Orangefield, Corey Huckabay 1-5-1 24; WO-S, Reggie Garrett 2-6-0 39, Jimmy Salter 1-2-0 9.
RECEIVING—Orangefield, Parker James 1-24; WO-S, Mark Roberts 2-22, Shaquille Jackson 1-26.
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