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LPanther

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  1. I know this isn’t ideal for fans/parents living in Lufkin with the travel, but I like it since I live in the Metroplex 😁. As for the players, I recall enjoying the three hour jaunt to Texarkana when they were in our district because it got me out of school earlier. 😃
  2. Kinda what I was thinking. It’s almost a four hour drive to Sherman. I’ll be VERY surprised if DMN is right on this.
  3. DMNews projection: District 7-5A: Highland Park, Lufkin, McKinney North, North Mesquite, Sherman, Tyler, West Mesquite
  4. Stats From DMNews STATS LUFKIN LANCASTER 1st Downs 17 23 Total Yards 332 387 Passing 293 117 Completion Attempts 19-32 11-17 Yards Per Pass 9.16 6.88 Interceptions Thrown 2 1 Rushing 39 270 Rushing Attempts 24 39 Yards Per Rush 1.63 6.92 Penalties 11-56 7-57 Turnovers 3 1 Fumbles/Lost 1-1 0-0 Interceptions Thrown 2 1 Lufkin: Passing Lufkin: Passing PLAYER COMP ATT PCT YDS TD INT TJ Hammond 18 31 58.06 252 2 2 Kedren Young 1 1 100 41 1 0 Lancaster: Passing Lancaster: Passing PLAYER COMP ATT PCT YDS TD INT Carter Jones 11 17 64.71 117 2 1 Lufkin: Rushing Lufkin: Rushing PLAYER ATT YARDS YDS/ATT TD Kedren Young 17 26 1.53 1 Brayden Murphy 1 14 14 0 Bacquari Murphy 4 8 2 0 Michael Mosley 1 -3 -3 0 TJ Hammond 1 -6 -6 0 Lancaster: Rushing Lancaster: Rushing PLAYER ATT YARDS YDS/ATT TD Kewan Lacy 28 135 4.82 1 Mar'kel Porter 6 114 19 0 Zyan Stewart 1 18 18 1 Ti'Erick Martn 3 11 3.67 0 Carter Jones 1 -8 -8 0 Lufkin: Receiving Lufkin: Receiving PLAYER REC YDS YDS/REC TD Krisean Preston 5 125 25 1 Ke vondrick Taylor 4 64 16 0 Brayden Murphy 4 56 14 1 Bacquari Murphy 2 24 12 1 Kedren Young 2 21 10.5 0 Quincy Coutee 2 3 1.5 0 Lancaster: Receiving Lancaster: Receiving PLAYER REC YDS YDS/REC TD Kewan Lacy 2 46 23 0 Jordan Jones 2 20 10 0 Jerbrandin Henderson 1 17 17 0 Emmanuel Choice 1 9 9 1 Zyan Stewart 1 9 9 1 Ti'Erick Martn 1 8 8 0 Mar'kel Porter 1 6 6 0 Kameron Robinson 2 2 1 0
  5. Lancaster secondary can be had. They are not going to let Young beat them, but there are plays to be made in the passing game. Pre snap penalties are killing the Panthers.
  6. Two things I notice here at Lancaster. They need about four times as many light banks as they have-extremely dark. Also, they have a HUGE police presence-guess that’s a good thing.
  7. Is tonight’s game at 7 or 7:30? Schedule says 7:30. Is that correct?
  8. Don’t really like to single kids out because they are giving it their best; but Lufkin’s center looks undersized for the position and seems to get over powered by larger opponents. Looks like Young had little room to run last night, and the bulk of his yards came on his long run where he ran through 4/5 guys. Kedren Young carries vs. McKinney North
  9. Lufkin is not on Longview's level by any means, but they didn't catch any breaks last night either. Would not have affected the outcome much, but would've at least been nice to see them put their best foot forward. A few new wrinkles on offense would be nice. Longview knows the Panthers plays as well as they do; nothing seems to change game-to-game, year-to-year. That being said; it's ONE district game. The Panthers are still capable of making the playoffs if they play to their talent level. Even though Forney hasn't played anyone this year, I do believe they are for real. Chalk that game up as a probable loss. Assuming they beat the bottom dwelling teams, their playoff chances will be determined by how they fair against Lancaster/McKinney North/Tyler. They're capable of beating all three, but also capable of losing to all three. They probably have more athletic ability and talent than all three of those teams, but we all know there is more to it. I do believe if they can improve their passing game and limit the penalties at CRITICAL times, they can have a successful season. One game at a time. Lancaster's early struggles are outlined in the Dallas Morning News article below: Lancaster down two stars in loss Lancaster was expected to be one of the best teams in Texas, and it started the season ranked No. 4 in the state in Class 5A Division I. This was a program that was 40-9 over the last four years, including 9-3 last season, and it returned four-star cornerback Corian Gipson (committed to Clemson) and three-star running back Kewan Lacy (committed to Nebraska). But four weeks into the season, Lancaster has already matched its loss total from last season, falling to 1-3 with a 28-21 loss to McKinney North in its district opener Thursday. This was a team that Lancaster beat 74-7 last season. Lancaster played the fourth quarter without Lacy, who was having an extraordinary game before he rolled his ankle late in the third quarter and was held out the rest of the game as a precaution. Lacy ran for 179 yards on 20 carries, had a 70-yard touchdown catch and returned a kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown to help Lancaster rally from a 21-0 deficit to tie the score 21-21. Lancaster coach Leon Paul said Friday that Lacy will be able to play next week when his team hosts Longview, ranked No. 2 in the state. Whether Lancaster will have Gipson in that game remains to be seen. Gipson didn’t play Thursday, and Paul said it wasn’t the first game he has missed this season. Paul declined to say why Gipson is out and said he is questionable for next week’s game.
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