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HS Football Week 11

Arlington Lamar 41

Arlington Sam Houston 6

FINAL

PASSING

Shane Buechele – 3 of 8 for 61 yards, 1 TD, 0 INTs. Comp. 37.5%

RUSHING

Shane Buechele – 5 rushes for 53 yards and 2 TDs. 10.6 ypc ave.

Lamar had 1 defensive score and 1 special teams score. Game was played in the rain.

 
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#8 Cedar Hill 39

S Grand Prairie 21

FINAL

Arl Bowie 55

Weatherford 21

4th

Denton 23

Wichita Falls 22

FINAL

UPSET ALERT!

Kirbyville 10

#5 East Chambers 7

3rd

Skyline 42

Sunset 0

FINAL

Belton 31

Harker Heights 21

FINAL

Westfield 33

Klein 6

FINAL

DeSoto 16

Duncanville 14

FINAL

 
UPSET!

Kirbyville 30

#5 East Chambers 14

FINAL

 
Not very good numbers for Buchelle.

Our QB played in the pouring rain last week and had 132 passing yards....in the first quarter.

Need to toughen up those Texas boys a bit. Ha!

 
Not very good numbers for Buchelle.

Our QB played in the pouring rain last week and had 132 passing yards....in the first quarter.

Need to toughen up those Texas boys a bit. Ha!
Yeah, those 132 yards were probably all speed sweeps where he just pitched the ball 12 inches to the guy in motion. That is the best way to run a passing offense as we have seen by Norvell.

 
Joeywa, all I can say is God Bless white boy secondaries. :)

 
Austin update: Week 4 post-surgery.  No more crutches.  Driving a car.  His PT is still very pleased with his progress.  He is working on strengthening his left hamstrings and quads.  In three weeks, we go to once-a-week PT appointments. 

 
A few other items: 

This article talks about the Camas atmosphere.  It came out today, (and I am SO glad that they didn't compare it to Texas HS football.  I may have had to write a letter to the editor.  :) )  Doc Harris seats approximately 3,200; 2,000 on the home side, 1,000 on the visitor side, 200 in temporary End Zone bleachers. 

Football games in Camas are unlike any other in Clark County
Games at Doc Harris Stadium are events for community


By Paul Valencia, Columbian High School Sports Reporter

Published: November 5, 2015, 11:09 PM
 


CAMAS — Kong rises high into the air. Football in hand. Anger in his eyes.

And here come the Camas Papermakers.

The players rush through the air-inflated tunnel — Kong’s legs — onto the field at Doc Harris Stadium, and a packed house screams in anticipation for the big game.

The expression on Kong, the giant Papermaker, never changes. Focused. He looks fierce. Just like the players.

The fans, though, are encouraged to smile, to enjoy, to embrace more than a football game. This is a community experience.

Most high school football teams have memorable moments at their stadiums.

Camas, though, is unique among the Class 4A and 3A schools in Clark County. Camas is the lone program with one school in its district, one school in its city, and one stadium all its own. That combination makes for quite an atmosphere.

Camas High School is the Camas high school.

At Camas, hundreds of graduates regularly return — ranging from last year’s students to students from the last century. Papermakers of the 1950s and 60s, for example, are still Papermakers today.

Doc Harris Stadium has been around for decades. When the stadium was refurbished, then rededicated in 2010, it became a newer, up-to-date center of the Camas sporting world.

The gates usually open 90 minutes before kickoff. Want your pick of the best seat? Probably better get in line two hours before kickoff. At Camas, older fans, parents, and students arrive early.

It’s not just a game. It’s a celebration.

• • •

Scott Higgins understands the importance of his job on game nights. Sure, he is the city’s mayor, but on most Fridays, he is a member of the stadium’s chain gang.

He played for Camas, graduating in 1990. Back then, Camas was not a powerhouse. (Since the renovation of Doc Harris Stadium, the football team is 66-6, 38-2 at home.)

“The Doc Harris experience has changed a lot. It’s one of the things that makes it so special. We have vivid memories of when it was not like this. We savor it,” Higgins said.

For the past 11 seasons, Higgins has been a part of the chain gang. He has only missed one game. He will not be there this week because he is in Japan, visiting Camas’ sister city, Taki.

“It’s killing me,” to miss the playoff game, he said.

But he did delay his trip two days to make sure he was there for Homecoming.

Higgins enjoys his view from the visiting sideline on the chain gang.

“I get to stand there and look back at the community. It really takes your breath away,” he said.

Camas, he said, still has the small-town feeling at Doc Harris on Friday nights and any downtown festival.

“Those are the two places the whole community comes together,” Higgins said.

• • •

Chase Lea played for the Papermakers last year. Now a student at Eastern Washington University, he made it back in town once this season to watch his team.

“It was a completely different experience, living that Camas atmosphere,” Lea said. “It really hit me to see how many people are there every Friday night. As a player, you don’t recognize it because you are so focused on the game. As fan, it’s shocking.”

• • •

Bruce Anderson is the activities coordinator at the high school, which includes managing the stadium. He was there the first night of the reopening of Doc Harris.

“I knew our first game would be big just because of the new stadium. What really struck me is in the next few weeks, we were filling that up every time,” Anderson said. “I was like, ‘Wow.’ ”

Now it’s been going on for years, not weeks.

“It’s incredible the way the community has come together,” Anderson said. “I’m very proud and happy to be a part of it.”

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Finally; last week was both Homecoming and Senior Night.  For the seniors on the team, I was asked to put together a video.  I put it together, with the help of my Creative Director, mrs. joeywa.  I had different ideas for music, but I was overruled by the wife on a couple of songs.  I did get a slight bit of creative liberty in choosing a couple of songs.  (Note: Austin was NOT thrilled about the use of a few of his pics.  Ha.)  We showed it to the team and seniors on Wednesday's Unity Dinner, and gave all the seniors a DVD copy to take home

Tell me your thoughts; all critique is fine. 

Here's the link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_gn2kAIwXuQWllLLUFuS3dNaE0/view?usp=sharing










 
Southlake vs LD Bell live tonight.  It's senior night and we are about 15 minutes from kickoff.  Ready to see LJ Humphrey one of my favorite guys in the state.

 
Ridge Point 21

Texas City 14

2nd

Arl Martin 14

N Crowley 0

1st

Seven Lakes 21

Morton Ranch 13

2nd

#1 Canadian 62

Boys Ranch 0

2nd

#6 Manvel 17

#10 Pearland 7

2nd

Denton Guyer 14

Denton Ryan 10

2nd

#2 Crosby 14

CE King 0

2nd

Vernon 14

Iowa Park 7

Halftime

Levelland 16

Pampa 14

2nd

#7 Sweetwater 16

Lamesa 0

1st

Graham 7

Decatur 7

1st

#5 Lake Travis 21

Akins 0

1st

#4 Steele 7

Canyon 7

1st

#6 Tivy 14

Alamo Heights 7

1st

Lancaster 7

Waxahachie 7

1st

Texas High 7

Mt Pleasant 3

1st

Longview 7

Hallsville 0

1st

#9 Judson 13

Smithson Valley 0

1st

#1 Cedar Park 7

#9 Vista Ridge 7

1st

#5 Temple 14

Elgin 7

1st

John Tyler 14

Nacogdoches 0

1st

#1 Allen 14

Plano East 0

1st

Plano 7

Lewisville 0

1st

#7 Permian 3

SA Central 3

1st

#4 Shiner 7

Flatonia 0

1st

 
UPSET ALERT?

Arl Seguin 7

#7 Lake Ridge 0

1st

#10 Teague 12

Elkhart 3

1st

#3 Franklin 7

Leon 0

1st

Daingerfield 14

New Boston 0

1st

Weslaco 14

Weslaco East 14

2nd

 
Ridge Point 28

Texas City 21

Halftime

#6 Manvel 17

#10 Pearland 10

Halftime

Denton Ryan 17

Denton Guyer 14

Halftime

#4 Steele 21

Canyon 7

2nd

#6 Tivy 27

Alamo Hts 21

2nd

Waxahachie 21

Lancaster 7

2nd

Henderson 9

Kiglore 0

Halftime

Longview 21

Hallsville 7

2nd

UPSET ALERT

#10 Summit 10

Timberview 14

2nd

UPSET ALERT

Smithson Valley 14

#9 Judson 13

2nd

#1 Cedar Park 17

#9 Vista Ridge 7

2nd

 
42-0 at the half SLC.  

Here is a video of Obi Eboh, they don't really do anything to his side much.

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Here's a long run from Lil'Jordan Humphrey, Dragons are having their way tonight.


 
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Camas 7

Bethel 0

10:43 1Q

The Papermakers took the opening drive 60 yds for a TD.

 
Camas allows Bethel one first down, then forces a punt. After the Bethel punt, Camas drives the ball 70 yds for another TD. Camas leads 14-0 5:49 1Q

 
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