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Pilot Points Wins State Championship 2009

December 13th, 2009


The news is good for Pilot Point who has waited for a state championship since 1981. Now it’s here. I thought this morning … what a memory they have made … something to look back on for years. Lot’s of stories of how it happened and all the circumstances that surrounded it all. Congratulations to players, coaches and parents for the hard work and support that brought you this wonderful victory.

They won this 2A Division 1 title which came in a victory against Kirbyville on Saturday, December 12, 2009. This all amidst the tragedy and homegoing of Henry Davis, the father of Jarman and Willie Davis, the running back and defensive back for Pilot Point. Henry so wanted this to happen … and it did. It brings it all so close to home to our little town. We did a special shirt for Henry earlier in the season with both of his sons names and numbers on it. You just never know.

As the Morning News reports here,

As the clock ran out, the state title and a 15-0 record was officially theirs, the Bearcat players dashed onto the field, embracing each other in the cool night’s mist.

“Once we came out 35-18,” senior wide receiver Tyler McNairy said, “we knew we had it.”

This was the plan for McNairy and the seniors since they were in seventh grade. They knew they had talent, and McNairy said that after last year’s state semifinal loss they had a businesslike desire.

All that showed throughout the playoffs. Before Saturday, Pilot Point had defeated three previously undefeated opponents, one of them by a last-second field goal in the regional championship.

“It’s been one of those storybook seasons,” coach Blake Feldt said.

Yep, storybook season. Lifetime memories.

Texas High School Playoffs 2A

November 13th, 2009


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Super Team QB Scotty Young. (CurryPhotography.com)

It would be nearly impossible for me to watch all the Texas High School football match ups that I would like to … so, I will stay local and keep up with the 2A state bracket. Our own Pilot Point High School makes it to the playoffs again this year with a perfect 10-0 season. Picked by some to win it all … they still will have to face some pretty tough teams. This weekend … tonight at a matter of fact. The Bearcats face Boyd at Porcupine Stadium in Springtown at 7:30 p.m. Pilot Point is favored by 4 in this matchup. All the predictors over at texasfootball.com are going with Pilot Point in this first round. The game that most are thinking about is the Pilot Point vs. Godley match up … down the road a bit … for all the marbles. Of the 4 predictors over at texasfootball.com … Dennis Hall predicts PP to win the state title. While 2 predict Godley to take it … while 1 says Arp, from East Texas, will get the crown of Class 2A Texas High School Football State Champions. Boyd has a 6-4 record not a 5-5 record as reported at TexasHSFootball.com. The scouting report can be found at here.

If it were not exciting enough around here. Aubrey is also going to the playoffs. Getting their only loss of the season at the hands of the Bearcats this year, they too are expected to go deep into the state playoff bracket. Their first game is with Millsap. Legendary G.A. Moore came from retirement to take Aubrey to a very impressive 9-1 season. My hat (cowboy hat) is off to you Coach Moore. Both of these schools have 9-1 seasons.

In other 2a action that I am also watching … out the corner of my bracketed eye … White Oak vs. Jefferson this weekend. Daingerfield vs. New Diana  … some pick Daingerfield to win it all this year in this division (Dang, I wish that the Eagles did not have to face Daingerfield quite so soon). While others go with Bushland … who Aubrey will face, if they fight through this tough bracket in the state semi-finals. Lastly I am watching the Harleton vs. Linden Kildare match up. Harleton is expected to win this first round to face West Rusk next week.

Why follow these East Texas towns? Well, I spent nearly 15 years in East Texas … and a few of those years driving up and down dark and lonely back roads on Thursday and Friday nights to call football games. Towns that most of you have never heard of and football fields that you would not imagine playing ball on. From Joaquin (pronounced wah-keen not joe-a-quinn) Texas, where part of the end zone had a drainage ditch cut through it to Elysian Fields High School … where pastor Dick Lindsey (c0-football official extraordinaire) and I, along with our crew had to be escorted to our cars after a heated game by the local police. Ah, memories.