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January 3, 2009
BOYS SOCCER Red-hot Eagles win sixth consecutive match as Stephan Philippeaux tallies two goals and an assist in 4-0 victory over Sunlake. ...more
December 18, 2008
IRA KAUFMAN'S POWER RANKINGS 1. Titans. Could have AFC's No. 1 seed secured by Sunday. ...more
December 9, 2008
Five questions with Sunlake's Jordan Landry ...more
December 3, 2008
BOYS SOCCER Sunlake freshman David Danahy scores twice to keep visitors unbeaten this winter. ...more
December 1, 2008
THE DIFFERENCE: Ryan Gallagher and James Hamilton rushed for 70 yards each and both scored a touchdown to lead the Mustangs in Coach Scott Schmitz's final game as Mitchell coach. ...more
November 15, 2008
IRA KAUFMAN'S POWER RANKINGS 1. Giants. They run when they want to run and throw when they want to throw. ...more
November 11, 2008
WIREGRASS RANCH ... 30 SUNLAKE ... 26 THE DIFFERENCE: Josiah Johnson was a workhorse, rushing for 193 yards on 28 attempts, scoring two TDs and leading the Bulls to their first win of the season on homecoming night. ...more
November 8, 2008
Player Of The Game: Jeff Garcia It's games like this that make you wonder why Bucs QB Jeff Garcia was pulled from the lineup in the first place. Yeah, we know; he was injured and out of rhythm. Well, he's sure back in form now. In his second start since regaining his starting job, Garcia looked as lively and as sharp as he ever did a year ago while driving the Bucs to the playoffs. He completed 27 of 36 throws and a touchdown this time out and seemed to have a real connection with Antonio Bryant. Garcia's 47-yard throw to Bryant on the Bucs' sixth play from scrimmage was right on the mark, and the touchdown it produced seemed to set the tone for the game. This was a game the Bucs were expected to win, and with their typically stellar defensive play and Garcia's sound play under center, they easily met expectations. ...more
October 20, 2008
They can stay out of third-and-long situations. The Bucs have converted only 27 percent of third-down plays when they needed to gain 6 yards or more for the first down. That's not an unusual number. What is unusual is that the Bucs have faced third-and-6 or more 51 times already. It is hard to play winning football when you have to play so many difficult downs. Playing penalty free will allow that number to drop and the Bucs' chances of winning to rise. ...more
October 19, 2008
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