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4 Brownwood Bulletin
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
ON DECK
DISTRICT 3-2A DIVISION I FOOTBALL
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26
Girls Basketball
Brownwood at Lubbock Caprock tourney TBA
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27
Girls Basketball
Brownwood at Lubbock Caprock tourney TBA
Early at Lampasas tournament TBA
Bangs at Breckenridge tournament TBA
Zephyr at Eula tournament TBA
Boys Basketball
Brownwood at Gatesville tournament TBA
Early at May tournament TBA
Bangs at Gatesville tournament TBA
Girls and Boys Basketball
May at May tournament TBA
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28
Girls Basketball
Brownwood at Lubbock Caprock tourney TBA
Early at Lampasas tournament TBA
Bangs at Breckenridge tournament TBA
Zephyr at Eula tournament TBA
Boys Basketball
Brownwood at Gatesville tournament TBA
Early at May tournament TBA
Bangs at Gatesville tournament TBA
Girls and Boys Basketball
Brookesmith at Sidney 10 a.m.
May at May tournament TBA
Women’s College Basketball
HPU vs. Illinois Wesleyan 5 p.m.
(at San Antonio)
Men’s College Basketball
Howard Payne vs. John Carroll Noon
(at Memphis, Tenn.)
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29
Women’s College Basketball
Howard Payne vs. George Fox 3 p.m.
(at San Antonio)
Men’s College Basketball
HPU vs. Rhodes College/Austin College TBA
(at Memphis, Tenn.)
FIGURES
NFL STANDINGS
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East Division
W
L
T
PF
PA
New England
11
4
0
410
318
Miami
8
7
0
310
315
N.Y. Jets
7
8
0
270
380
Buffalo
6
9
0
319
354
South Division
y-lndianapolis
10
5
0
361
326
Tennessee
6
9
0
346
371
Jacksonville
4
11
0
237
419
Houston
2
13
0
266
412
North Division
Cincinnati
10
5
0
396
288
Baltimore
8
7
0
303
318
Pittsburgh
7
8
0
359
363
Cleveland
4
11
0
301
386
West Division
x-Denver
12
3
0
572
385
x-Kansas City
11
4
0
406
278
San Diego
8
7
0
369
324
Oakland
4
11
0
308
419
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East Division
W
L
T
PF
PA
Philadelphia
9
6
0
418
360
Dallas
8
7
0
417
408
N.Y. Giants
6
9
0
274
377
Washington
3 12 0
South Division
328
458
Carolina
11
4
0
345
221
New Orleans
10
5
0
372
287
Atlanta
4
10
0
309
388
Tampa Bay
4 11 0
North Division
271
347
Chicago
8
7
0
417
445
Green Bay
7
7
1
384
400
Detroit
7
8
0
382
362
Minnesota
4 10 1
West Division
377
467
x-Seattle
12
3
0
390
222
San Francisco
10
4
0
349
228
Arizona
10
5
0
359
301
St. Louis
7
8
0
339
337
x-clinched playoff spot; y-clinched division
Sunday’s Games
Green Bay at Chicago, Noon
Houston at Tennessee, Noon
Philadelphia at Dallas, Noon
Detroit at Minnesota, Noon
Tampa Bay at New Orleans, Noon
Carolina at Atlanta, Noon
Cleveland at Pittsburgh, Noon
Washington at N.Y. Giants, Noon
Baltimore at Cincinnati, Noon
Jacksonville at Indianapolis, Noon
N.Y. Jets at Miami, Noon
Buffalo at New England, Noon
Denver at Oakland, 3:25 p.m.
Kansas City at San Diego, 3:25 p.m.
St. Louis at Seattle, 3:25 p.m.
San Francisco at Arizona, 3:25 p.m.
MAKING THE GRADE
Dragons earn 19 all-district football honors, 11 for Longhorns
DERRICK STUCKLY | BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Bangs senior quarterback J.T. Newton (4) was named District 3-2A Division I co-offensive player of the year after
passing for 2,398 yards and 21 touchdowns and rushing for 821 yards and 15 more scores.
BY DERRICK STUCKLY
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
derrick.stuckly@brownwoodbulletin.com
The District 3-2A Division I
runner-up Bangs Dragons earned 19
all-district selections, while the fifth-
place Early Longhorns received 11
from the coaches of the league.
Leading the way for Bangs was
senior quarterback J.T. Newton, who
shared the district’s offensive player
of the year honor with Comfort se-
nior receiver Robert Tolar. Newton
completed 157 of 296 passes for
2,398 yards with 21 touchdowns
while rushing for 821 yards and 15
scores.
District champion and state-
runner up Wall dominated the rest
of the superlative awards, which
included Wall senior quarterback
Luke Dacy as MVP, Wall senior
linebacker Korby Kellermeier as
defensive player of the year, Wall
senior Jacob Reid as lineman of the
year, Brady sophomore Keyshawn
Eagle as newcomer of the year and
Wall’s Houston Guy as coach of the
year.
Lirst-team offensive selections
for Bangs included receiver Josh
Truelove and offensive lineman Wil-
liam Roberts, while Early offensive
lineman Jakob Morgan also received
a first-team nod.
Landing on the first-team defense
for the Dragons were Truelove in
the secondary, Roberts and Andrew
Quintana along the defensive line
and Tanner Shaw at both inside
linebacker and punter. Lor Early,
Landon Beck was a first-team choice
on the defensive line.
Second-team offensive selec-
tions from Bangs included running
back Jake Gravell, Shaw at receiver,
center Chuy Alvarado, offensive
lineman Justin Hoskinson and
kicker Carlos Meija. Early receiver
Nick Alcorta was also a second-
team choice.
On the defensive side, second-
team honorees included Bangs
defensive back Keegan Hall and
Gravell along the defensive line, as
well as Early defensive back Kellan
Jackson and defensive lineman
Raymond Weckwerth.
Receiving honorable mention
from Bangs were running back Seth
Ross, offensive lineman Jacob Perry,
linebacker Jose Vielma and defen-
sive back Cameron Rockett.
Longhorns receiving honorable
mention included running back
Leonel Espinosa, receiver Chris
Johnston, offensive linemen Bucky
McDaniel and Keith Clardy, defen-
sive lineman Charlie Tongate and
linebacker Cody Morrison.
The District 3-2A Division I all-
district first and second teams are
as follows:
MVP
Luke Dacy, Sr., Wall
OFFENSIVE MVPs
J.T. Newton, Sr., Bangs; Robert Tolar,
Sr, Comfort
DEFENSIVE MVP
Korby Kellermeier, Sr, Wall
NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR
Keyshawn Eagle, So., Brady
LINEMAN MVP
Jacob Reid, Sr, Wall
COACH OF THE YEAR
Houston Guy, Wall
FIRST TEAM OFFENSE
Quarterback: Keaun Valverde, Jr,
Ingram
Running Backs: Brent Matschek, Sr,
Wall; Dax Wright, So., Comfort
Fullback: Clint Masters, Jr, Wall
Receivers: Josh Truelove, Sr, Bangs;
Bryce Sorbel, Sr, Comfort; Robert Aly, Sr,
Grape Creek; Tre Chitsey, Wall, Sr
Tight End: Hector Campos, Sr, Com-
fort
Center: Matt Henderson, Jr, Wall
Offensive Line: William Roberts, Sr.,
Bangs; Jakob Morgan, Sr, Early; Boyd
Henry, Sr, Wall; Chad Kellermeier, Sr,
Wall; Tyler Moore, Jr, Comfort
Kicker: Victor Falcon, Jr, Comfort
FIRST TEAM DEFENSE
Secondary: Josh Truelove, Sr, Bangs;
Brent Matschek, Sr, Wall; Caleb Sillemon,
Sr, Brady; Riley Crawford, Sr, Comfort
Defensive Line: Andrew Quintana,
Sr., Bangs; William Roberts, Sr., Bangs;
Landon Beck, Jr., Early; Robert Reeves,
Sr., Brady; Alonzo Neri, Sr., Comfort;
Noah Ramirez, Sr., Comfort; Lane Oliver,
Jr., Wall; Marcus Michalewicz, Sr., Wall
Outside Linebacker: Gary Flores, Jr.,
Brady; Miles Michel, Jr., Ingram; Darren
Droll, Sr., Wall
Inside Linebacker: Tanner Shaw, Sr.,
Bangs; Kyle Schwartz, Sr., Wall
Punter: Tanner Shaw, Sr., Bangs; Brent
Matschek, Sr., Wall
SECOND TEAM OFFENSE
Quarterback: Kyle Bohlen, Jr., Comfort
Running Backs: Jake Gravell, Jr.,
Bangs; Kris Gutierrez, Jr., Wall; Trey
Ledezma, Jr., Brady; Aaron Eagle, So.,
Brady; Riley Crawford, Sr., Comfort
Fullback: Tim Jones, So., Brady
Receivers: Tanner Shaw, Sr., Bangs;
Nick Alcorta, Jr., Early; Caleb Sillemon,
Sr., Brady; Bryson Barnet, Jr., Ingram;
Clayton Willman, Jr., Wall
Tight End: Wes Smith, Jr., Brady
Center: Chuy Alvarado, Sr., Bangs
Offensive Line: Justin Hoskinson, Sr.,
Bangs; Allen Kastler, Sr., Wall; Darrin
Connell, Sr., Brady; Noah Ramirez, Sr.,
Comfort
Kicker: Carlos Mejia, Jr., Bangs; Mason
Houser, Sr., Wall
SECOND TEAM DEFENSE
Secondary: Keegan Hall, Jr., Bangs;
Kellan Jackson, Sr., Early; Bryce Sorbel,
Sr., Comfort; Dax Wright, So., Comfort;
Derek Brown, Jr., Brown; Kris Gutierrez,
Jr., Wall; Trey Ledezma, Jr., Brady
Defensive Line: Jake Gravell, Jr., Bangs;
Raymond Weckwerth, Jr., Early; Nathan
Aguirre, Sr., Brady; Aquileo Evans, So.,
Comfort; Zek Hernandez, Jr., Ingram;
Cale Roberts, Sr., Wall
Outside Linebacker: Jorge Alanis, Jr.,
Wall; Jaysen Owens, Sr., Brady; Juan
Campos, Sr., Ingram
Inside Linebacker: Kelton Niehues, Sr.,
Wall; Conner Dodds, Sr., Brady
Punter: Keaun Valverde, Jr., Ingram
BOWL SCHEDULE
Tuesday, Dec. 24
HAWAII BOWL
Oregon State (6-6) vs. Boise State (8-4), 7 p.m.
(ESPN)
Thursday, Dec. 26
LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA BOWL
Bowling Green (10-3) vs. Pittsburgh (6-6), 5 p.m.
(ESPN)
POINSETTIA BOWL
Northern Illinois (12-1) vs. Utah State (8-5), 8:30
p.m. (ESPN)
Friday, Dec. 27
MILITARY BOWL
Marshall (9-4) vs. Maryland (7-5), 1:30 p.m. (ESPN)
TEXAS BOWL
Minnesota (8-4) vs. Syracuse (6-6), 5 p.m. (ESPN)
FIGHT HUNGER BOWL
BYU (8-4) vs. Washington (8-4), 8:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Saturday, Dec. 28
PINSTRIPE BOWL
Notre Dame (8-4) vs. Rutgers (6-6), 11 a.m. (ESPN)
BELK BOWL
Cincinnati (9-3) vs. North Carolina (6-6), 2:20 p.m.
(ESPN)
RUSSELL ATHLETIC BOWL
Miami (9-3) vs. Louisville (11-1), 5:45 p.m. (ESPN)
BUFFALO WILD WINGS BOWL
Kansas State (7-5) vs. Michigan (7-5), 9:15 p.m.
(ESPN)
Monday, Dec. 30
ARMED FORCES BOWL
Middle Tennessee (8-4) vs. Navy (8-4), 10:45 a.m.
(ESPN)
MUSIC CITY BOWL
Mississippi (7-5) vs. Georgia Tech (7-5), 2:15 p.m.
(ESPN)
ALAMO BOWL
Oregon (10-2) vs. Texas (8-4), 6:45 p.m. (ESPN)
HOLIDAY BOWL
Arizona State (10-3) vs. Texas Tech (7-5), 9:15 p.m.
(ESPN)
Tuesday, Dec. 31
ADVOCARE V100 BOWL
Arizona (7-5) vs. Boston College (7-5), 11:30 a.m.
(ESPN)
SUN BOWL
Virginia Tech (8-4) vs. UCLA (9-3), 1 p.m. (CBS)
LIBERTY BOWL
Rice (9-3) vs. Mississippi State (6-6), 3 p.m. (ESPN)
CHICK-FIL-A BOWL
Texas A&M (8-4) vs. Duke (10-3), 7 p.m. (ESPN)
Wednesday, Jan. 1
HEART OF DALLAS BOWL
UNLV (7-5) vs. North Texas (8-4), 11 a.m. (ESPNU)
GATOR BOWL
Nebraska (8-4) vs. Georgia (8-4), 11 a.m. (ESPN2)
CAPITAL ONE BOWL
Wisconsin (9-3) vs. South Carolina (10-2), Noon
(ABC)
OUTBACK BOWL
Iowa (8-4) vs. LSU (9-3), Noon (ESPN)
ROSE BOWL
Stanford (11-2) vs. Michigan State (12-1), 4 p.m.
(ESPN)
FIESTA BOWL
Baylor (11-1) vs. UCF (11-1), 7:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Thursday, Jan. 2
SUGAR BOWL
Alabama (11-1) vs. Oklahoma (10-2), 7:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Friday, Jan. 3
ORANGE BOWL
Ohio State (12-1) vs. Clemson (10-2), 8 p.m. (ESPN)
COTTON BOWL
Missouri (11-2) vs. Oklahoma State (10-2), 6:30 p.m.
(FOX)
Saturday, Jan. 4
BBVA COMPASS BOWL
Vanderbilt (8-4) vs. Houston (8-4), Noon (ESPN)
Sunday, Jan. 5
GODADDY.COM BOWL
Arkansas State (7-5) vs. Ball State (10-2), 8 p.m.
(ESPN)
Monday, Jan. 6
BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Florida State (13-0) vs. Auburn (12-1), 7:30 p.m.
(ESPN)
Saturday, Jan. 18
EAST-WEST SHRINE CLASSIC
East vs. West, 3 p.m. (NFLN)
Saturday, Jan. 25
SENIOR BOWL
South vs. North, 3 p.m. (NFLN)
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