Subvarsity football results

Published 11:06 am Friday, October 11, 2019

BCJH results

The 8th grade Red football team played at Little Cypress last night , winning by a score of 21-6.  Jamel Charles scored the 1st touchdown on a 10 yard run, Victor Hernandez kicked the extra point.  The second touchdown was scored by Lincoln Breaux on an 8 yard run.  Victor Hernandez kicked the extra point.  The Third touchdown was scored by John Van Huis on a 2 yard run, and the extra point was kicked by Victor Hernandez.  Playing well offensively were Ayden Richardson, Victor Ortiz, Nick Fuentes, and Brody Hairston.  Defensively, the Cardinals had interceptions by Stephen Stone, and Rayburn Hebert. Playing well defensively were Rayburn Hebert, John Van Hues, Cody Fusilier, Stephen Stone, and Aiden Galvan. The red team improves to 3-1 on the year and 1-0 in district.

The 7th grade red team also played at Little Cypress Tuesday night. They lost a close battle to the cubs 8-0. The loss the 7th grade team to 1-2-1 on the year and 0-1 in district. The offense moved the ball well with nice runs from Hutch Bearden, Merik Aras, and Dax Latiolais. The defense was led by Jace Ramirez who had an interception. Christian Shafer, Bryce Linder, Bryson Reading, and Dax Latiolais also had nice defensive games.

BCMS will play against Huffman next Tuesday October 15th. The 8th grade teams will travel to Huffman, while the 7th grade teams will host the Falcons. White team games will start at 5:00 with red team games to follow.

 

OFJH results

It was homecoming for the junior high this week and the Buccaneers came to town. It was a long and exciting night of football which led to the fighting Bobcats winning both games.

The 7th grade got off to a rocky start committing several penalties and letting East Chambers score putting themselves in a bad spot down 16-6 in the first half. After an amazing motivational speech by Coach Legate the defense rose to the challenge and shut down the Buccaneers which allowed Coach Drouillard to work his wizardry on offense. The offense was led by Naqualan Cormier and Devin Perri-Koci who each scored on long runs to keep East Chambers defense on their heels. The entire team stepped up on defense anchored by the linebacking core of Colt Longron, Sawyer Alfaro, Devin Perri-Koci and Gunner Evans. Big plays at the end of the game by Talan Hampton sealed the deal and allowed the Bobcats to remain undefeated on the season with a 18-16 victory.

The 8th grade came out flat for the first half and was brought to life at half time by Coach McNeill and Coach Ragsdale completely turning the tables on East Chambers and finishing strong for the first win of the year with a score of 24-16. Kyle Michael decided to put the team on his back and will them to victory carrying the ball for 172 yards and two touchdowns. The story of the night was the defense that came alive for the Bobcats in the second half led by Logan Cheek who had 13 tackles and two sacks for huge loses. Akilles Garcia gave the 8th grade all the momentum they needed who started the scoring spree with a fumble recovery for a TD which lit the fire that could not be put out. Dustin Helm also had a 65 yard pick six which was unfortunately called back on a questionable call to say the least.

The Bobcats will look to continue their success and will hit the road next week to take on the Hardin Hornets.

 

WO-S JV results

The combined WOS JV defeated the Silsbee JV 33-6
7-0 Dakarion Judge scored on a 48 yard TD run (Extra Point Good by Christian Polio). 13-0 Jamaal Shaw scored on a 2 yard TD run (Extra Point no good). 20-0 Dakarion Judge scored on a 3 yard TD run (Extra Point good Miquel Villdea). 27-0 Jamaal Shaw scored on an 8 yard TD run. (Extra Point good by Villeda). 33-0 Jamaal Shaw scored on a 58 yard TD run. (Extra Point no good). Offensive Standouts: Casen Barnes, Dakarion Judge, Jamaal Shaw, Dylan Spencer. Defensive Standouts: Quinton Walker, Deshawn Brunson, Clint Williams, Cameron Judge.

 

OF JV results

The Orangefield JV defeated East Chambers 16-0 Thursday night.