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Local High School Football Scene: Liberty-Eylau

By LOUIE AVERY
Texarkana Gazette


LAST WEEK: Atlanta’s Brandon Stiger scored on fourth down in overtime to earn the Rabbs the District 16-3A championship with a 20-17 victory over the Leopards.

THIS WEEK: The Leopards challenge second-ranked Gilmer in 3A bi-district play Friday night at Longview High School’s Lobo Stadium.

OFFENSIVE STANDOUTS: The L-E coaching staff bragged on the offensive line. Quarterback Will Middlebrooks did not enjoy a great night throwing the ball, but still threw 41 and 62-yard touchdown passes to Jermaine Waller and LaMichael James respectively. Middlebrooks kicked a 34-yard field goal in overtime and averaged 57.5 yards punting, including 78 and 73-yard kicks. James had 4 catches and also rushed for 80 yards.

DEFENSIVE STANDOUTS: Junior linebacker Charles Jones had 13 tackles, 2 behind the line of scrimmage. He also caused a fumble. Cory Cook had 10 tackles and recovered a fumble, while Stedmon Dewberry was credited with 9 tackles.

PAT BRADY’S POST-GAME COMMENTS: “We’ve got to put the Atlanta game behind us. We’re now starting our third season. I don’t think we’ll have any problem getting ready for Gilmer, we’ve known for a long time this game was coming. Our gameplan was to throw the ball against Atlanta, because other teams had thrown on them successfully. After watching the film I wish we had run the ball more. I thought we played well defensively. We gave them short field on turnover, and then they made a great call with the halfback pass. The facemask penalty in overtime just killed us. I really thought this was one of the best games I’ve been involved in during my coaching career. It was very evenly matched and it was very physical. We just came out on the short end.”

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