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Post by sweetninjas on Aug 22, 2008 12:56:53 GMT -6
Hawks non-district schedule Mission Memorial Weslaco Brownsville Hanna They should beat Hanna. Weslaco will win and Memorial is a toss up, but I have a feeling Memorial might take it.
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Post by hawkalum on Aug 22, 2008 18:24:59 GMT -6
I can see this year's hawks going either 3-7 or 4-6
wins will be...
vs. hanna vs. Veterans Memorial vs. 1 of the Edinburg schools
Will lose to Weslaco, get swept by PSJA schools, and lose to Harlingen
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Post by exhawk1997 on Aug 23, 2008 10:15:13 GMT -6
Harlingen Cardinals continue to impress vs. Rio Grande City Comments 0 | Recommend 0 August 22, 2008 - 10:42PM By ELADIO JAIMEZ RGVSports.com HARLINGEN - It smells like excitement in Cardinal Country. In their second and final scrimmage before the start of the 2008 regular season, Harlingen looked about as sharp as could be expected as the Cardinals defeated Rio Grande City 9-2 in the controlled portion of the exhibition on Friday at Harlingen High School. The teams also played two quarters which ended in a tie 14-14. "I was really excited with what I saw today," Cards head coach Manny Gomez said. "We still have a lot of work to do and we gave up a couple of big plays on defense. But we're just getting started." Harlingen's offense looked more like the product fans expected when Spencer Gantt was hired as offensive coordinator in January. The first-teamers got two sets of 15 plays and the backups two of 12. Harlingen's first team scored five times with quarterback John Murphy throwing three touchdown passes to three different receivers. Leo Gonzalez caught a 20-yard strike during the first set of 15 plays. Luke Lucio and Anthony Reyna each nabbed a scoring pass during the second round of 15. Lucio caught one from about 10 yards out and the speedy Reyna burst up the middle for a 70-yard score on the ensuing play. Backup running back Orly Rodriguez scored twice on the ground with the first team. Rodriguez scored both times from about 20 yards. He scored one other time with the second team offense. Starting tailback Pablo Garza put on a show as well rushing for approximately 170 yards on six carries during the controlled scrimmag. The hard-running junior ran through, over and around the RGC defense. Garza scored both of Harlingen's TDs in the real-game situation portion from 35 and 25 yards. Harlingen's first team put up approximately 420 yards on offense during the controlled portion. "It's really simple," Gomez said. "We just sit back and take what the defense gives us. And the kids understand that and it showed here tonight." RGC's first group did all the scoring for the Rattlers. Rio quarterback Danny Hinojosa tossed a 60-yard scoring pass in the first set of 15s. He threw another during the second go around from about 10 yards. Other than those two scoring plays and a few others, RGC's offense was pretty quiet. ""We faced a good team today," RGC head coach Jesus Lozano said. "I thought we controlled the line of scrimmage during the first set of 15 plays. And we moved the ball well. But we played a really good ball club. They're one of the tops in the Valley." Harlingen's second team scored four times. Mack Sanchez threw one and ran for another score. Edward Martinez also scored on a 20-yard run. EDCOUCH-ELSA 7, GREGORY-PORTLAND 7: At Gregory, the Yellowjackets played the state's No. 11 4A team to a standstill and gained more confidence and preparation for their season-opening trip to Corpus Christ Calallen next week. Edcouch-Elsa won the controlled portion of the scrimmage 1-0 but lost the open part 7-6. "We stayed up with them. We dropped two passes that would have gone for touchdowns and it would have been a different story," ‘Jackets coach Joe Solis said. "It's good for us. Coming up this week against Calallen will be a big game for us. I thought it was good. It was a good experience for us." SAN BENITO 14, MISSION HIGH 0: At San Benito, Greyhounds head coach Mario Pena was pleased and disappointed following his squad's second scrimmage of the preseason. The Greyhounds held the Mission Eagles to 126 total yards in the win. But the offense was a little lackluster in the exhibition. "We dropped some passes and fumbled in the redzone," Pena said. "We need to work on being more consistent and we're going to rectify that before we start district." San Benito had already played in a scrimmage and the Eagles, meanwhile, were competing in their first. Mission High opens the season next Saturday when the Eagles play host to Corpus Christi Flour Bluff while the Greyhounds start their 2008 season next week against UANL.
Eladio Jaimez covers football for Valley Freedom Newspapers. He can be reached at eladioj@valleystar.com
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Post by nfcfan on Aug 23, 2008 13:21:46 GMT -6
so going by just scores it was Harl. 11, RGC 4?
OR was it 9-2 then they added the game portion of 14-14 as shown on this other thread it was posted as
Harlingen High 23, Rio Grande City 16: At Harlingen, the Cardinals looked sharp in beating Rio Grande City in the controlled portion of the scrimmage.
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Post by dreadred99 on Aug 23, 2008 13:52:09 GMT -6
From all the excitement i hear i am glad that the season starts next week. of the 5a districts i think 31-5a will be the toughest this year.
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Post by exhawk1997 on Aug 23, 2008 14:11:22 GMT -6
From all the excitement i hear i am glad that the season starts next week. of the 5a districts i think 31-5a will be the toughest this year. As Always:)
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Post by cardinalcountry on Aug 23, 2008 16:50:37 GMT -6
from what i see the overall blocking(O-line,recievers) is a lot better for harlingen high, we just have to wait for a good defense to play against. because harl. offense has looked really good. it's hard to believe it's still has a lot of players from last seasons offense. PROPS to the coaches and players.
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Post by Ol' Buzzard on Aug 23, 2008 16:59:49 GMT -6
14-14? Must have run out of juice by the time they started live action play.
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Post by thered on Aug 23, 2008 17:15:39 GMT -6
14-14? Must have run out of juice by the time they started live action play. yea the juice ran out after a 9-2 offensive showcase...5 TD's for the first team, 4 TD's for the 2nd team...then 2 more scores in 2 quarters by the 3rd team...thats a total of 11TD's to RGC's total of 4....how's that EE secondary coming along?
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Post by redbird on Aug 23, 2008 17:27:45 GMT -6
;D
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Post by cardinalcountry on Aug 23, 2008 17:57:15 GMT -6
any fans who follow the cardinals know about injury situation? is DE mingo rincon gonna play? i know he broke some knuckles in one of his hands before 2 a days. just wondering
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Post by thered on Aug 23, 2008 18:02:12 GMT -6
Mingo rincon may play with a 'protective' cast...as for the lineman that was injured yesterday, i think he's out for this game...his replacement covered the spot pretty well harlingen was still able to move the ball effectively....looks like murphy got the accuracy fine tuned.
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Post by Ol' Buzzard on Aug 23, 2008 19:51:10 GMT -6
14-14? Must have run out of juice by the time they started live action play. yea the juice ran out after a 9-2 offensive showcase...5 TD's for the first team, 4 TD's for the 2nd team...then 2 more scores in 2 quarters by the 3rd team...thats a total of 11TD's to RGC's total of 4....how's that EE secondary coming along? Quite dandy... Even thought GP didn't pass the ball much, I know they had one interception.
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