The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 2009 Page: 10 of 10
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half for a 24-0 lead.
Western Michigan receivers
in total offense coming in, gained
yards passing, finished 19-for-42
play from scrimmage, setting a
occupy a U.N, peacekeeping force
for a year.
the Rice defense and John Potter
missed a f
setting the tone for the Broncos’
night.
t not
your day, it’s not your time,”
HOOPS
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 5
RICE
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 5
LITRE
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 5
down through coach Wade Phillips,
who is still scared of his own shad-
ow and still doesn’t know what to do
with the Boys’ Town-styled collec-
tion of talented troublemakers —
Owens, Pacman Jones, Tank
Johnson —- that Jones dumped in his
lap.
On top of that, there are enough
warring factions in the locker room
— Owens vs. quarterback Tony
. ww Sterling girls take
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Baytown Sun photo/Nicki Evans
Jim Litke is a national sports Sterling’s Cartavious Kincade takes a shot under the bucket to score two
columnist for The Associated Press, for the Rangers against Spring-Dekaney in the Gulf Coast Classic.
school record with his 99th recep- said. “Offense, we were never in
tion of the season. But Juan Nunez sync. We just didn’t play real' “‘I think sometimes, it’s just
467 yards and 35 points per game,
shut out the high-scoring Broncos
for more than three quarters before
Tim Hiller threw a 2-yard TD pass
to Kirk Elsworth with 6:33 left in
the game.
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fill
run to make it 42-34 Rangers
with two minutes and 30 sec-
onds left to go in the third quar-
ter.
Dekaney never got any clos-
er than that though, giving up a
12-2 run to the Rangers to end
the quarter down 57-39.
The Rangers managed 13
points while Dekaney only
managed nine in the final
frame to give the Rangers the
win.
The Rangers, who improved
to 13-5 overall with the win,
will be back in action Friday
when they host Katy Seven
Lakes at 3 p.m.
tions.
“Defensively, by far that’s the
best this defense has played in my
time here,” said Rice coach David
Bailiff, finishing his second sea-
son.
The Broncos (9-4) dropped to 0-
4 in bowls and missed their chance
for the first 10-win season.
dropped a touchdown pass behind well.” j
**--n:— j t_v_ p-^-r Corbin Smiter couldn’t handle a Hiller said.
51-yard field-goal try, third-down pass from Clement
. tx, tbo early jn the second, but Broncos dropped third-down passes on the
safety Mario Armstrong was first two series of the second half,
;the Broncos to l-for-9
look at myself from how I deal with besides the Dolphins, the Ravens
paicons a]so reversed course
and made, the playoffs with rookie
coaches — and keep looking for
shortcuts, never realizing that’s what
got them in trouble in the first place.
his contract as coach. Parcells had
been a success at every one of his
previous stops, with the Giants,
Patriots and Jets, and would be
again this season by helping turn the
1-15 Dolphins into AFC East cham-
pions and playoff contestant.
It wasn’t the staff that was holding
Parcells’ Dallas teams back, since he
took several of them to Miami, most
notably offensive line coach Tony
Sparano, who became the Dolphins
head coach, and quarterbacks Coach
David Lee, who was Romo’S mentor.
It was, Parcells hinted soon after his
Romo and his favorite target, tight arrival there, the sense of entitle-
end Jason Witten; all three vs. often- ment that seemed to be embedded in
sive coordinator Jason Garrett — to the Cowboys’ DNA.
third place
MONT BELVIEU — The
Lady Rangers downed
Terrell 47-41 to win third-
place in the girls’ bracket of
the Gulf Coast Classic.
Sterling broke from a 21-
all tie and took a six-point
lead going into the final
period. The Lady Rangers
upped their lead to 14 with
two minutes remaining, but
Terrell cut the lead to six
points at 44-38 with 40 sec-
onds remaining.
Denise White led the
Lady Rangers with 16 points
and Emeral Ford scored 10.
The Lady Rangers beat
West Brook 40-31 to reach
the third-place game.
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“I don’t want bad character guys,”
he said at the news conference in
“We have a plan,” Jones said, “and Miami called to announce his hiring
I’m sticking with the plan.” as executive vice president of foot-
For the record, Gen. Custer had a ball operations. “I don’t want prob-
plan, too, and everybody knows how lem children.
that worked out. Jones’ scheme “I’m more than willing to let
doesn’t include what he called someone else try to address those
“human changes,” meaning the things with other people. I want to
same cast of characters will be back
next season, but somehow with bet-
ter attitudes. And apparently, it
begins with Phillips.
“Vm. r-on’t cav ’W ”
thing’s going to be all right,’ because
get a good base of good character
people that are dependable, reliable
employees and come to work with
the idea of trying to win football
“You can’t say, Well, OK, every- games for the Miami Dolphins.” I
. - ' . ' The NFL has never been more of I
it’s not going to be all right if you do a quick-buck league than it is at the j
the same thing and I’m talking about moment. Owners like Jones see I
myself,” PhiHips said, “^have to otber teams turn it around fast — |
things, from how we have training
camp, how we have practices, what-
ever.”
Got that?
Of all the signs that the Cowboys
were headed for this kind of fall,
none was more damning than Bill
Parcells walking away from Dallas
at the end of2006 with a year left on
Safety Louis Delmas was called flagged for a high hit that knocked dropping
for pass interference to set up off Smiter’s helmet, A pass inter- on third downs for the game.
,_pi Hiller broke down in tears at the Clement’s 26-yard touchdown run ference call on cornerback Rice increased its lead to 31-0
Western Michigan, ranked 24th postgame press conference and with 5:21 left in the first quarter. Londen Fryar gave the Owls a with 6:35 left in the third.
... ; „„„„ ' "" " ''' ’ ' ‘ The Owls’ 102nd ranked rush first down at the 2 and Toren Clement passed to Dillard, who
only 278 yards and went 3-for-14 Cubit then revealed that Hiller defense stuffed Brandon West on a Dixon caught a TD pass from threw back to a wide-open
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half to make it 17-0. Dillard’s first career completion
Under pressure, Clement threw and the 51st touchdown produced
a 45-yard touchdown pass to by the duo, but the first with the
ference call on cornerback
Londen Fryar gave the Owls a
first down at the 2 and Toren
, ‘ t a TD pass from
on third down. Hiller, who led the played the last three games with a third-and-1 from the Western 39, Clement with 6:53 left in the first Clement for the score. It
Mid-American Conference in tom left knee ligament. Clement threw a 29-yard pass to '
’ w, *’ ” '2 Jamarko Simmons caught a 9- James Casey and Clark Fangmeier
for 198 yards with two intercep- yard pass on the Broncos’ first kicked a 30-yard field goal.
play from scrimmage, setting a “Third downs killed us,” Cubit Casey with 1:15 remaining in the roles reversed.
coach Bill Cubit embraced him.
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