The Huntsville Item, Huntsville, TX

Sports

November 8, 2007

Mustangs, Blackcats tangle for 19-3A title

Madisonville hoping to continue hot streak against Mexia tonight

Madisonville football coach Greg Morgan would have preferred a relaxing Senior Night and a game in which all of the Mustangs could play.

Instead, Madisonville will be battling for a District 19-3A title in the regular-season finale tonight when the red-hot Mexia Blackcats come to town.

Mexia (4-5 overall) has won three of its last four games. The Blackcats have beaten Groesbeck, Fairfield and Palestine. Their lone loss in 19-3A is to Palestine Westwood. Mexia rebounded from that game with an impressive 42-17 win over Palestine last week.

At 3-1 in district play, the Blackcats are still in the hunt for the 19-3A title.

Madisonville, which has won seven in a row, can close out a perfect run through the district with a victory tonight. The winner also earns a preferrable spot in the Class 3A state playoffs, which start next week.

High school football fans who make their way to Mustang Stadium tonight likely will be the lucky ones. They should be in for a thrill-a-minute ride.

“Mexia is playing its best football and we’re playing our best ball, so it should be quite the battle,” Morgan said after a brief walk-through practice Thursday. “Since district started, Mexia has played much better football. They seem to be peaking at the right time.

“We’re both in the playoffs already. We’re playing for seeding and trying to decide which title you’re going to have.”

Last year, the Mustangs had to beat the Blackcats by 13 points or more just to advance to the postseason. Morgan’s 2006 bunch pulled off the feat and punched its playoff ticket.

This year, the stakes are high again for both the Mustangs and Blackcats.

“If we win the district championship, we’ll more than likely play Crockett in the first round of the playoffs,” Morgan explained. “There’s an outside shot for Rusk, but Rusk has to beat Crockett by 15 or more to advance.”

A win by the Mustangs will send them to the Division II bracket as the top seed from 19-3A. Palestine Westwood would be the No. 2 team in Division II, while Mexia would advance to the Division I, or big school, playoffs.

If Mexia wins tonight, Palestine would earn the Division I berth, while the Blackcats advance as the top seed in Division II. Madisonville would be the second seed in the small-school bracket, and the Mustangs would clash with Diboll, the top seed from District 20-4A, in the bi-district round of the Division II playoffs.

The Mustangs say they aren’t worried about the playoffs yet. They’ve got some unfinished business to take care of before turning their attention to the next phase of the ’07 season.

“We’re really confident right now and we’re working to reach our peak,” senior linebacker Alonzo Whaley said. “It’s hard to handle us right now with the team performing at its best both on defense and offense.”

The Mustangs lost to Coldspring in week two of the season, but since then they have rolled over Rockdale, Crockett, Tarkington, Fairfield, Palestine Westwood, Palestine and Groesbeck.

Running back Chris Whaley, who is just a junior, caught fire when the district season started a month ago. In four games, the 6-foot-3, 228-pound speedster has rushed for 1,126 yards and 19 touchdowns. He set a school record when he scored seven times against Palestine late last month.

“Chris has really exploded here in district,” Morgan said. “We’ve diversified our offense a little more and teams are seeing a few new formations. Plus, all of our linemen are becoming familiar with the offense. It started to make sense to them. We hope that trend continues.”

The Mustangs believe in their star running back and the 31 seniors who will play their final game in front of the home crowd tonight.

“I haven’t seen anyone stop Chris since he’s played here,” Madisonville quarterback Greg Morgan said.

Whaley’s older brother Alonzo added, “I don’t think there’s a defense that can stop Chris. He’s so powerful now, plus he’s got lots of moves. He’s one of the best backs in the state.”

Center Gustavo Perez says the Blackcats are big, but he thinks the Mustangs have too many poten tweapons.

“They have big front lines, but we’re quick and strong,” Perez said. “Also, we haven’t lost at home yet. And for us seniors, this is our last game at home and I don’t think we’re going to have any letdowns.”

Text Only
Sports
  • Kats beat Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 4-3

    May 25, 2012

  • Alive and kicking: Bearkats still in hunt at SLC baseball tourney

    With the possibility of going home early from the Southland Conference Tournament and a chance of their season coming to an abrupt end, the Bearkats needed some quality starting pitching and production from their bats in the worst way.
    Like he has done all year long, Sam Houston senior Justin Jackson delivered a lights-out performance on the mound and the offense made the kind of impact the Bearkats have been looking for Thursday morning.
    Both elements came together at the exact right time as the Kats stayed alive in the tourney with a 7-1 victory over McNeese State in an elimination game at Bobcat Ballpark.

    May 24, 2012

  • Bad day for Bearkats

    The Bearkats’ road to the NCAA tournament just got a little bit tougher.
    Texas A&M-Corpus Christi broke out for four runs before top-seeded Sam Houston even stepped to the plate Wednesday afternoon, but the Kats couldn’t find a way to counter that first punch.
    Sam Houston connected for eight hits, but could not get enough of those in a row to make a dent in the deficit and are now one loss away from being eliminated from the Southland Conference tournament following a 9-2 loss at the hands of the eighth-seeded Islanders on Wednesday afternoon at the Bobcat Baseball Ballpark.

    May 23, 2012

  • 5-21-kats-.jpg Schallenberg: Time is now for Bearkats in Southland tourney

    The Bearkats look to take care of business this week in the Southland Conference baseball tournament.

    May 20, 2012 1 Photo

  • Alpha Omega Academy trio shine at state track meet

    Freshman brings home four medals, including two golds

    May 19, 2012

  • 5-16-kats-tag-at-home.jpg Tough night for Kats against Rice

    The Bearkats had a golden opportunity to make a lasting impression for a potential at-large bid in the NCAA tournament with fifth-ranked Rice coming to town. Sam Houston’s bats couldn’t get going early enough or be able to link enough hits together against the Owls pitching staff and succumbed to a 5-0 loss in the final game of the season at Don Sanders Stadium on Tuesday night.

    May 16, 2012 2 Photos

  • 5-15-atwood.jpg BEARKAT BASEBALL — Plenty up for grabs against fifth-ranked Rice

    For several reasons, today’s game against fifth-ranked Rice is going to be a biggie for the Bearkats.

    May 14, 2012 1 Photo

  • SHSU MEN'S BASKETBALL — Kats sign ‘winner’ from Trinity Valley

    Will Bond, a 6-3 guard from Trinity Valley Community College, has signed a letter-of-intent to attend Sam Houston State University and play men’s basketball for head coach Jason Hooten.

    May 14, 2012

  • RUNNING SHORTS: New study confirms the benefits of running

    May 14, 2012

  • 5-14-oros-delivers.jpg BEARKATS BASEBALL — Sam Houston wasn't going to be denied regular-season title

    With four conference games left to play, all that kept Sam Houston from a Southland Conference regular season championship was just one win. Whether it was at Central Arkansas later in the week or in the Kats’ conference home finale on Sunday, just one victory would hand Sam Houston it’s first regular season conference title in 23 years. Relaxed and ready to pounce, Sam Houston jumped all over Southeastern Louisiana’s pitching staff early and relied on a strong starting pitching performance from senior Michael Oros. The Kats cruised to an 8-3 victory over the second-place Lions and the celebration was on.

    May 13, 2012 2 Photos

Twitter News
Follow me on Twitter
Facebook
Community Calendar
Loading…
Events by eviesays.com
AP Video
Police: Gunman Has Hostages in Realty Office Fugitive Penguin Caught, Returned to Aquarium 50 Years Later, Underground Fire Still Burning Light Show Transforms Sydney Opera House Raw Video: Unruly Passenger Restrained in Miami Raw Video: Robber Uses Drive-thru Window Raw Video: Dragon Arrives at Space Station Calif.'s Coronado Named Nation's Best Beach CEO Salaries Become Sore Issue in Labor Disputes Raw Video: Fight Erupts in Ukrainian Parliament Texan Ranchers Remain Wary of Drought Raw Video: Soldiers Plant Flags at Arlington Police: Man Arrested in Etan Patz Disappearance NYC Protests: the Revolution Will Be Scripted Chicago U.S. Attorney Fitzgerald Resigns Neighbors of Etan Patz's Suspect: It's Shocking Gulf Fishermen Reel From Seafood Troubles Stuntman Makes Skydive Without Parachute in UK Raw Video: Bride Who Faked Cancer Released Raw Video: Passed Out Man Robbed
House Ads
Section Teases