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Gilmer Buckeyes Black Flag Defense Season Statistics

Rushing Allowed: 2,135 yards

Passing Allowed: 1,199 yards

Total Allowed: 3,325 yards

Rushing Per Game: 177.9 yards

Passing Per Game: 99.9 yards

Total Per Game: 277.1 yards

Points Allowed: 192

Points Per Game: 16.0


Gilmer Buckeyes 2008 Season Results


Date Opponent Result

08/28/08 Jasper @ Tyler won: 56-28

09/05/08 Rains won: 77-21

09/12/08 Liberty-Eylau won: 28-14

09/19/08 @ Kilgore lost: 14-28

09/26/08 @ Daingerfield won: 49-18

10/10/08 Bullard* won: 48-12

10/17/08 @ Chapel Hill* won: 35-6

10/24/08 Spring Hill* won: 55-7

10/31/08 Gladewater* won: 43-8

11/07/08 @ Tatum* won: 48-14

11/14/08 Diboll @ Carthage won: 54-0

11/21/08 Mexia @ Tyler won: 50-36

Overall Record: 11-1

Total Points For: 557

Average Points For Per Game: 46.4

Total Points Against: 192

Average Points Against Per Game: 16.0

West Orange Stark Mustangs 2008 Season Results


Date Opponent Result

08/29/08 @ Nederland won: 33-13

09/05/08 Little Cypress-Mauriceville won: 48-7

09/12/08 @ Kirbyville cancelled

09/19/08 Jasper cancelled

10/03/08 @ Brookshire Royal won: 33-7

10/10/08 Silsbee* won: 14-7

10/17/08 @ Hamshire-Fannett* won: 66-0

10/24/08 Bridge City* won: 66-7

10/31/08 @ Hardin-Jefferson* won: 40-0

11/07/08 Orangefield* won: 67-0

11/15/08 Coldspring-Oakhurst @ Deer Park won: 36-8

11/21/08 Caldwell @ The Woodlands won: 37-7

Overall Record: 10-0

Total Points For: 440

Average Points For Per Game: 44.0

Total Points Against: 56

Average Points Against Per Game: 5.6

Gilmer Buckeyes’ History


By the Decade:

W- L- T
1914-19 25-22-1
1920-29 63-22-6
1930-39 56-39-7
1940-49 60-30-6
1950-59 63-35-5
1960-69 51-51-3
1970-79 32-65-3
1980-89 64-40-6
1990-99 59-45-2
2000-08 96-16-0
TOTAL: 569-365-39
Undefeated Seasons: 4 (1924, 1941, 1945, 2004)
(Unbeaten regular season in 1956, 1981, 2003, 2006, 2007)
Winless Seasons: 0

State Championships: 2004
Last District Championship: 2008
Last Playoff Appearance: 2007
Playoff Record: 44-18-1


Rushing Yards, Season:
2,171 – Justin Johnson, 2007 (14 games)

Rushing TDs, Season:

27 - Derek McKenzie, 2003 (14 games)

Passing Yards, Season:
4,102 - Manuel Johnson, 2004 (16 games)

Passing TDs, Season:
48 - Manuel Johnson, 2004 (16 games)

Receiving Yards, Season:
1,168 - Manuel Johnson, 2003 (14 games)

Receptions, Season:
81-Kevin Hollis, 2004 (16 games)

TD Receptions, Season:

15 – Houston Tuminello, 2007 (14 games)

Extra Points, Season:
67-Shea Harborth (67-68), 2005 (12 games)

WEST ORANGE STARK HIGH SCHOOL


MASCOT: Mustangs

SCHOOL COLORS: Silver/Blue

DISTRICT: 21-3A

ENROLLMENT: 691

Head Football Coach: Dan Hooks

28th season at West Orange Stark

Record at West Orange Stark: 261-64-2

Overall Record: 261-64-2

Team Leaders

PASSING

Ortavious Hypolite 10 games 83-134-2 1,277 yards 10 TD's

RUSHING

Quintavious Garrett 9 games 151 carries 1,117 yards 19 TD's

Ortavious Hypolite 10 games 109 carries 738 yards 10 TD's

RECEIVING

Trey Franks 10 games 31 catches 578 yards 5 TD's



TEAM OFFENSE

Passing 1,338 yards 133.8 ypg

Rushing 2,419 yards 241.9 ypg

Total 3,757 yards 375.7 ypg

TEAM DEFENSE

Passing 630 yards 63.0 ypg

Rushing 583 yards 58.3 ypg

Total 1,213 yards 121.3 ypg

Recovered Fumbles: 16

Interceptions: 9

Forced Turnovers: 25

West Orange Stark History

Undefeated Seasons: 2 (1987, 2008)

District Championships: 18

State Championships: 1986, 1987

State Championship Appearances: 1986, 1987, 1988, 2000

All-Time Playoff Appearances: 20

All-Time Playoff Record: 35-17-1

WEST ORANGE STARK MUSTANGS

2008 FOOTBALL ROSTER




NO. NAME POSITION HEIGHT WEIGHT GRADE

2 Darius Robinson DE/RB 5'5” 150 10

7 Trey Franks WR/DB 5'10” 170 11

8 Kevin Robinson DE/RB 5'7” 160 12

9 Josh Gloston WR/DB 5'7” 155 12

13 Ortavious Hypolite QB/DB 6'0” 190 12

14 Justin Sparrow K 5'10” 155 11

15 James Haynes WR/DB 6'1” 180 11

17 Adrian Steen WR/DE 6'0” 180 12

20 Quintavious Garrett RB/DL 5'7” 185 12

25 Curtis Rose WR/DB 5'9” 150 12

31 Carderyl Dove WR/DB 5'10” 162 12

36 Stephen Cook TE/DL 6'0” 210 11

37 Terry Rubin RB/DL 5'7” 170 11

41 Josh Lynch TE/LB 5'9” 201 12

48 Roderick Simmons WR/DB 5'8” 160 11

49 Robert Jiles TE/LB 5'10” 172 12

50 Kendall Veitch OL/LB 5'9” 170 12

53 Van Jordan OL/DL 5'11” 175 11

54 Jacorey Roberts OL/DL 6'1” 201 12

57 Josh Riggs OL/DL 6'0” 175 11

60 Kory Freeman OL/DL 5'11” 170 12

63 Laramie Phillips OL/DL 5'11” 185 11

64 Warren Dorsey OL/DL 5'11” 160 12

65 Cameron Allen OL/DL 5'10” 222 10

69 Eric Arnold OL/DL 5'11” 225 12

73 Kendrick Hebert OL/DL 5'11” 240 12

81 Matthew Provost TE/DE 6'2” 175 12

83 Mark Roberts WR/DB 6'2” 160 10

89 Da'Jewel Nelson WR/DE 5'10” 170 11


Superintendent: Dr. O. Taylor Collins

Principal: Mike Mason

Athletic Director/Head Coach: Dan R. Hooks

Athletic Trainer: David Shaw

Defensive Coordinator: Cornel Thompson

Offensive Coordinator: Randy Crouch

Assistant Coaches: Ed Dyer, Kevin Goodwin, Brett McPhatter,

Mike Pierce, Toby Foreman

From Maxpreps:

Gilmer High School

West Orange-Stark High School

West Orange-Stark vs. Gilmer Game Matchup

From KLTV Tyler:

Record-setting quarterback Godfrey leading Gilmer

From KFDM Beaumont:

WOS Preps For Round 3

From The Orange Leader:

WO-S defense to meet Gilmer’s high-powered O

WO-S looks to slow down wide-open Buckeyes

Garrett stepping up his game

Ike's wrath draws WO-S' Foreman, players closer with new living quarters

From the Beaumont Enterprise:

West Orange-Stark defense to meet high-scoring offense in next round

From the Record:

Scoring Spree Saturday at Abe Martin Stadium?

Happy 70th Birthday Coach Dan R. Hooks

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