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LC-M Battlin' Bears down El Campo, 24-21, advance to State Quarters for first time since 1997
SHENANDOAH - When Eric Peevey took over Little Cypress-Mauriceville it was assumed that the success he had fostered at Beaumont West Brook - a program he guided to AT&T Stadium in 2018 - could transfer over to LC-M.
It has in just year one.
Defeating Columbia last week 42-21 was already a huge victory for the program as it was its first Area Round win since 1997. Now, the Battlin' Bears have continued their best playoff run since the late 90s by upsetting El Campo.
LC-M walked into Woodforest Bank Stadium on Friday night and downed superstar running back Rueben Owens II and El Campo with a thrilling 24-21 victory.
"I'm extremely proud of these boys," Peevey said. "They did an unbelievable job. All year, I laugh because we don't even hand out scouting reports anymore. Everybody talks about Rueben Owens and the guys they have but we don't even focus on what they have it's what we need to do. The kids take our gameplan and execute it."
Ashton Landry led LC-M offensively going 6 for 11 for 59 yards and then rushing 19 times for 146 yards and two scores. Da'Marion Morris also played a big role as he rushed 14 times for 137 yards and a score.
TOUCHDOWN
LCM scores off a great run by the RB, extending the lead to 10. #txhsfb
5:39 left in the 4th@LCMBearFootball 24@Ricky_Ricebird 14 pic.twitter.com/uABUZjxsjb
— VYPE Houston (@vypehouston) November 27, 2021
The Battlin' Bears move on to face Chapel Hill - which is on to the fourth round for the fifth time and first since 2011 - next week in the State Quarterfinals. It is just the second-ever trip to the fourth round in program history for LC-M.
"Brick-by-brick, eyes up and keep climbing, that's how we work," Peevey said. "We were picked fifth in the district. They were 1-7 last year. So, we don't even talk about the end game. All we're worried about is play by play and executing what we need to do play-by-play."
TOUCHDOWN
On 4th and 1 LCM goes for it and QB Ashton Landry takes it all the way for the Score! #txhsfb
4:06 left in the 2nd@LCMBearFootball -14@Ricky_Ricebird -7 pic.twitter.com/VElpTt9Ih8
— VYPE Houston (@vypehouston) November 27, 2021
El Campo's Rueben Owens II rushed 29 times for 204 yards and three scores in the loss. Jontre Davis had 103 yards on 17 carries. Owens finishes his junior season with 246 carries for 2,991 yards and 46 rushing scores and 49 overall.
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VYPE Football 2021 Preview: District 10-4A-DI
Welcome to the 2021 Texas High School Football season!!
We officially kickoff on August 26 with some Thursday night action across the city of Houston but at VYPE we need to get you ready to go out to the games.
The 14th annual VYPE Houston Football Magazine Preview presented by Academy has arrived! We will count you down to kickoff with district previews, top recruit lists and more!
PRESEASON RANKING
Huffman Hargrave
Livingston
Vidor
Splendora
Lumberton
Little Cypress-Mauriceville
(Bold Denotes Playoffs)
PRESEASON AWARDS
Most Valuable Player: Luke Thomas, Huffman Hargrave
Offensive MVP: Damian Ruiz, Livingston
Defensive MVP: Tyler Wilkins, Huffman Hargrave
Breakout Player of the Year: Harrison Facundo, Splendora
Sleeper Team: Lumberton
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Huffman Flacons
Huffman is locked and loaded for a strong season, returning 14 starters from a 10-2 team. The Falcons have motivation as well, falling to Kilgore by just a field goal in the third round of the playoffs last year. Coach Mike McEachern's team has the talent to make a fifth consecutive playoff appearance, and for the 13th time in the last 14 years.
Leading the way is electric 6-foot-3 senior QB Luke Thomas (1,653 passing yards, 18 TDs; 887 rushing yards, 11 TDs), junior 5-foot-11, 170-pound DB Tyler Wilkins (39 tackles, 9 INTs), senior WR Gunnar Gates (362 yards, 9 TDs), junior RB Vernon Harrison, senior OL/DL Breck Machala, senior DE Cayden Miller and senior WR/DB Connor Halbrooks.
Entering his 19th season with the Falcons, McEachern said being injury-free is key for his team this season.
Livingston Lions
Fifteen starters are back for the defending district champion Lions, who went 8-3 as a Bi-District playoff finalist last season.
Offensively, Livingston packs some punch in senior 6-foot, 160-pound QB Damian Ruiz (1,428 yards, 17 TDs-8 INTs; 753 rushing yards, 12 TDs), senior 6-foot, 194-pound RB Lynn Johnson (748 yards, 8 TDs), sophomore 6-foot-2, 181-pound RB Ja'Marri Green (450 yards, 4 TDs; 156 receiving yards, 3 TDs) and senior WR Julian Gardner (436 yards, 4 TDs).
Defensively, Gardner and Green were just as productive. Gardner had four interceptions, while Green picked off three passes.
Vidor Pirates
To get back to the playoffs, Vidor will have to rely on a strong running game spurred by senior RB Weston Sepulvado (738 yards, 6 TDs) and senior RB Layne Wilhelm.
Chugging out yards will be no problem for the potent duo behind senior 6-foot-2, 282-pound OL Aaron Aery and 6-foot, 195-pounder Bryce Munoz.
Defensively, the Pirates are led by senior 6-foot-3, 275-pound DL Jordan Smith, a two-time District Defensive MVP. In all, 10 starters return from a 4-5 Bi-District playoff finalist for coach Jeff Mathews.
Splendora Wildcats
The Wildcats are young in the trenches on both sides of the ball, but there is plenty of quality playmaking talent otherwise. Nine starters are back from a 4-7 Bi-District playoff finalist.
Senior RB Zane Obregon leads the way after rushing for 1,668 yards and 14 touchdowns last season, averaging 5.5 yards per carry. Junior QB Harrison Facundo has a year of experience under his belt, throwing for 812 yards and seven touchdowns in helping lead Splendora to the playoffs as a sophomore.
Senior 6-foot, 170-pound WR Colby Frazier (422 yards, 5 TDs) is a dangerous weapon on the perimeter. Frazier is also the team's best defensive player, compiling 52 tackles and three interceptions last season.
Lumberton Raiders
The Raiders bring back 12 starters from a 2-7 team. The offensive line is the strength, led by senior Cade McKinstry, 6-foot-3, 240-pound junior Gabe Hernandez and junior Johnathan Lamberth.
Likewise on defense, the front will be a positive, thanks to senior DE Trevor Hattaway, junior LB Jared Morgan and senior LB Holden Rhodes.
Little Cypress-Mauriceville Bears
The Bears had a down year last season, losing six of seven games, but 13 starters return.
The names to remember are senior QB Ashton Landry (1,017 passing yards, 5 TDs; 686 rushing yards, 3 TDs), versatile 5-foot-7, 150-pound junior DB/RB/WR Da'Marion Morris (428 receiving yards, 2 TDs; 38 tackles), senior DB Carson Peet (78 tackles, INT) and junior 6-foot-3, 233-pound DE Amir Washington (42 tackles, 8 sacks).
The defense will likely have to steady the Bears early on as the offense finds consistent footing.