After more than a year of biding his time, J.D. Standley finally got his opportunity to step on the football field and show his coaches what he could do.
In the biggest game of his redshirt freshman season at that point, Standley filled in for Sam Houston State senior fullback Matt Powledge, who tore his ACL, against Tulsa on Sept. 26.
Throughout the rest of the season, which ended in a 28-20 loss to rival Texas State on Saturday, the former Madisonville Mustang filled in nicely for the Bearkats senior.
“Matt’s a good player,” Standley said. “He’s one of the hardest workers on the team. It was bad seeing him going down like he did. He still played and fought through that torn ACL. I just stepped in and tried to do the best I could. I wasn’t as good as he was, but I tried to and we’ll see where we can go from there.”
The first time Standley, who was slated as a second-string tight end in the spring, saw action, he was playing in front of more than 26,000 people.
But after a few more weeks of game time, Standley settled in and learned the ins and outs of his new position.
“I went in against Tulsa,” Standley said. “That was our biggest game at the time. It was a pretty big crowd. It took me a while to get the hang of it. After a while and game by game, I got the hang of it. I kept getting better each game.”
Standley admitted that there were some differences in playing fullback instead of tight end that he had to get used to.
“At tight end, there’s a whole lot more technique,” Standley said. “At fullback, there’s just a bunch of headbanging. It hurts a little bit more. But whatever gets me on the field, I’m fine with that. It really doesn’t matter.”
With the season in the books, if the fullback position remains in Standley’s future, that suits him just fine.
“Whatever they want, I’ll do it,” Standley said. “If I’m on the field, I’m fine with whatever they want me to play. I feel comfortable at fullback right now. I can still play tight end, but wherever they want me, that’s where I’ll be.”
Former Huntsville-area athletes in action
In the friendly confines of playing at home, former Lady Hornet Sarah Hazlewood and the Houston Baptist Huskies upset third-seeded New Jersey Institute of Technology in the first round of the Great West Conference volleyball tournament. Hazlewood had five kills in the five-set victory. Success didn’t last long as HBU was eliminated in the conference semifinals by Utah Valley in five games.
In the final game before Texas A&M;’s rivalry game against Texas on Thursday night, former Hornet Kirby Ennis helped keep the pressure on Baylor as the Aggies waltzed away with a 38-3 victory. Ennis recorded two tackles, including a 5-yard sack, his ninth of the season.
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Hornets still rocking
The Hornets knocked off another one Friday night and improved their playoff chances immensely. Led by seniors Kriston Minor and Abram Veasey, the Huntsville boys basketball team bounced the Bulldogs from Summer Creek 52-38 to improve to 6-7 in District 18-4A play.
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Bulldogs back in the playoffs
Centerville didn’t mess around with the Bulldogs Friday night and almost snuck out of New Waverly with a win.
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Hornet swimmers positioned well for today’s regional finals
All the Huntsville swimmers wanted to do and needed to do in the regional swimming meet was to put themselves in position to qualify for state. Well, consider that mission accomplished. In every event in which Huntsville qualified for in the Class 4A Region V swimming meet, no matter whether it was as an individual or in a relay, the Hornets and Lady Hornets finished among the top eight in the preliminaries Friday to advance to today’s finals at the Magnolia ISD Natatorium.
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Hornet golfers get out to strong start in Bastrop
Halfway into their latest tournament, the Hornets are set up well to win quite a bit of hardware. Following the first 18 holes in the Evans-Dodson Memorial golf tournament in Bastrop, the Huntsville boys are just four shots off the pace and have a pair of players within range from sitting atop the individual medalist leaderboard.
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Huntsville wrestlers gain experience at regional meet
The experience wasn’t as long as they would’ve hoped, but they’ll take it just the same. Competing in the regional meet in Katy, a pair of Huntsville wrestlers earned hard-fought, elusive wins, but fell in the consolation quarterfinals.
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Raring to go
They’re as ready as they’re going to be. With two weeks to prepare from their district meet, the Huntsville swimmers will take the next step toward qualifying for state today. Over the next two days, a group of Hornets and Lady Hornets will take part in the Class 4A Region V swimming meet at the Magnolia I.S.D. Natatorium with the preliminaries taking place today and the finals on Saturday.
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Next week’s playoff matchups all set
After spending countless hours in the gym, the hard work has paid off for both the girls basketball teams from Huntsville and New Waverly. Now the fun begins as the Class 4A and 2A girls basketball playoffs get going next week.
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OUTGUNNED: First-place Mavericks shoot down Sam Houston, run winning streak to 14
Texas-Arlington had an answer for every Sam Houston run Wednesday night on the way to a 75-63 victory over the Bearkats. It was the Mavericks’ 14th consecutive win and improved their Southland Conference record to 10-0.
The last team to start league action with such perfection was Sam Houston in 2010, a team which won the conference’s regular season as well as the postseason tournament championship. - More Sports Headlines
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