Perhaps the most talented team, aside from Stephenville, that the Brownwood Lions have faced all season awaits in the Class 4A Division I Region I area round of the playoffs as the Canyon West Plains Wolves are the foe.
Kickoff for the first-ever meeting between Brownwood (6-4) and West Plains (8-3) is set for 7 p.m. Friday at Snyder’s Grant Teaff Tiger Stadium.
“They’re in their third year, they were 4A Division II last year and got beat by Glen Rose deep in the playoffs,” said Lions seventh-year head coach Sammy Burnett. “They’re the largest school in Canyon now with about 1,200 kids. They have 12 seniors on their 72-player playoff roster. They have a lot of sophomores and juniors playing.”
The Wolves started the season at 2-3 with losses to Seminole (56-21), Bushland (28-15) and Argyle Liberty Christian (56-7) and wins over Lubbock Estacado (38-7) and El Paso Horizon (63-14).
Since the start of District 2-4A Division I action, West Plains has reeled off six consecutive victories over Canyon (42-28), Pampa (45-13), Randall (43-21), Dumas (42-14), Hereford (45-14), Clint (42-8). In that span the Wolves have scored at least 42 points in every game while allowing an average of just 16 points per outing.
“They’re a good football team,” Burnett said. “I put them just a little under Stephenville but ahead of Lampasas if I was guessing based on the evaluation we see. But we plan on beating them. We have a great game plan, and we have to play physical, fast and do what we do.”
For the season, West Plains averages 36 points and 413 yards – 232 passing and 181 rushing – per contest, with nine turnovers.
Quarterback Reid Macon has completed 72 percent of his passes, 187 of 260, for 2,434 yards with 24 touchdowns and five interceptions, while also rushing for 324 rushing yards and nine more scores.
The ground game is anchored by Slade Russell (1,144 rushing yards, 15 TDs; 21-238, 4 TDs receiving), while primary receiving threats include Kaden Hooker (39-581,4 TDs), Kane White-Tinsley (39-685, 8 TDs), Boston Ladd (30-307, 4 TDs), and Lawson Betancourt (26-337, 3 TDs).
“Their running back is a 6-1, 185-pound sophomore,” Burnett said. “He’s a good back and we have to keep him from busting the big one. Their quarterback is a junior, 6-0, 170 pounds. They’re very big up front – Jay Harris 6-3, 335, Omar Lopez 6-5, 275, and Keedon Collins, 6-6, 280. We have to be quicker than they are. They’re big off the ball, they mash people around. The opponents they played in district, Canyon, Randall, Hereford, they all have big linemen. For us, we have to beat them with quickness and we can’t allow them to have the big play offensively. We have to make them drive the field and earn everything they get which will slow down their opportunities to score.”
Meanwhile, the Brownwood defense yields 25 points and 317 yards – 173 on the ground and 144 through the air – per outing, with 10 takeaways.
Leading charge are Brinson Martin (132 tackles, 2 for loss, 2 sacks), Noah Gonzalez (110 tackles, 3 for loss), Wyatt Wolf (93 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 FR), Robert Trowbridge (81 tackles, 2 for loss), Caven Webster (70 tackles, 1 for loss, 1 INT), Jack Field (51 tackles, 2 sacks), Devin Eanes (49 tackles, 2 for loss, 3 INTs), Enrique Vazquez (48 tackles, 3 for loss, 1 sack), Raven Prado (46 tackles, 3 for loss, 2 INTs, 1 FR), Ben Wilson (44 tackles, 2 for loss), Weston Wolf (43 tackles, 3 for loss, 1 for loss, 1 FR), Julius Lara (40 tackles, 3 for loss, 1 sack), Kenyan McDowell (29 tackles, 1 sack), and Keedan Brooks (28 tackles, 1 for loss, 1 sack).
On the flip side, the Lions are coming off their best offensive outing of the season with eight touchdowns scored by six different players and 533 yards of total offense – 287 passing and 246 rushing – with no turnovers.
For the year, Brownwood – behind the play of offensive linemen Weston Wolf, Ian Barrera, Aidan Packheiser, Logan Flores and Isaiah Rosas – enters its 11th game of the season averaging 27 points and 326 yards – 164 passing and 162 rushing – with 10 turnovers.
Quarterback Judson Coalson has connected on 118 of 192 passes for 1,559 yards with 13 touchdowns and four interceptions, while rushing for 259 yards and three scores. Leading receivers include Carson Noe (35-453, 3 TDs), Aaron Edmonds (28-331, 3 TDs), Grant Gray (23-388, 5 TDs), Stone Ratliff (9-137, TD) and Devin Eanes (6-122, TD). Weapons out of the backfield include Levi Pearson (201 rushing yards, 3 TDs), Matthew Rodriguez (187 rushing yards, 2 TDs), Kaleb Grabast (95 rushing yards, TD), and Noah Gonzalez (84 rushing yards, 6 TDs).
“We have to move the ball offensively to control their defense,” Burnett said. “They’re an odd front, similar to what we ran with a 3-3-5. We have more success against an odd front so that’s going to be big for us. We’ve got to be able to run the football. If we run the football we’re able to tighten the box and stretch them over the top. They play three different coverages and you never know what they’re going to be in. They’ll be in cover 4, trap you and go to cover 2, or they’ll play trap cover 3, or play just straight cover 3 or cover 2, and every once in a while they roll over into man. We have to identify that, understand what they’re trying to do to us, and be able to attack it.”
The Wolves defense yields 23 points on average with 14 sacks and 22 takeaways – 13 interceptions and nine fumble recoveries.
Defensive standouts include linebacker Tryston Hernandez (110 tackles, 22 for loss, 5.5 sacks, 1 fumble recovery), defensive back Brody Tupin (73 tackles, 2 for loss, 1 interception, 1 fumble recovery), linebacker Cash Lofton (63 tackles, 2 for loss), defensive back Boston Ladd (61 tackles, 5 for loss, 4 interceptions), linebacker Brycen Williams (47 tackles, 5 for loss, 1 sack, 1 fumble recovery), linebacker Eric Vu (45 tackles, 2 for loss, 1 fumble recovery, linebacker Hudson Hawley (42 tackles, 1 for loss) and defensive back Kane White-Tinsley (40 tackles, 2 for loss, 6 interceptions).
“Defensively their leader is Kane White-Tinsley,” Burnett said. “He’s a safety, 6-1, 170, and he flies around, sets their coverages, keeps everybody on the same page, communicates really well and does a great job coming up in the run.”
Other keys to come away with a win, according to Burnett, include, “winning the turnover game and the field position game. We also need to win the special teams and control the clock, be on the field as much or more offensively than defensively. We can’t leave our defense out on the field all night long. We have to move the chains and get points when we can get points. We need to make it a knock down drag out. If we’re in that kind of game I think we can be successful.”
Friday’s winner faces either Lampsasas (9-2) or Dumas (5-6) in the regional semifinals next week.
According to Harris Ratings Weekly, Brownwood is a 10-point underdog.
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Brownwood Lions 2024 Football Season Stats
Through 10 Games (6-4, 2-2)
TEAM OFFENSE
27.4 points per game (274)
326.1 yards per game (3,261)
162.4 rushing yards per game (1,624)
163.7 passing yards per game (1,637)
61.9 completion percentage (125 of 202)
PASSING
* Judson Coalson
118 of 192 for 1,559 yards, 13 TDs, 4 INTs
* Noah Gonzalez
3 of 3 for 41 yards
* Carson Noe
1 of 1 for 21 yards
* Braeden Stacks
2 of 5 for 11 yards
* Julius Lara
1 of 1 for 5 yards
RUSHING
* Trey Mosley
681 yards on 110 carries, 7 TDs
* Judson Coalson
259 yards on 62 carries, 3 TDs
* Levi Pearson
201 yards on 44 carries, 3 TDs
* Matthew Rodriguez
187 yards on 30 carries, 2 TDs
* Kaleb Grabast
95 yards on 13 carries, TD
* Noah Gonzalez
84 yards on 20 carries, 6 TDs
* Stone Ratliff
79 yards on 4 carries
* Braeden Stacks
26 yards on 2 carries
* Grant Gray
24 yards on 4 carries
* Julius Lara
0 yards on 1 carry
* Aaron Edmonds
-3 yards on 1 carry
* TEAM
-13 yards on 2 carries
RECEIVING
* Carson Noe
35 catches, 453 yards, 3 TDs
* Aaron Edmonds
28 catches, 331 yards, 3 TDs
* Grant Gray
23 catches, 388 yards, 5 TDs
* Stone Ratliff
9 catches, 137 yards, TD
* Levi Pearson
9 catches, 56 yards
* Devin Eanes
6 catches, 122 yards, TD
* Braeden Stacks
4 catches, 45 yards
* Raven Prado
3 catches, 41 yards
* Matthew Rodriguez
3 catches, 21 yards
* Noah Gonzalez
2 catches, 23 yards
* Trey Mosley
2 catches, 10 yards
* Caven Webster
1 catch, 5 yards
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TEAM DEFENSE
25.3 points per game (253)
317.1 yards per game (3,171)
172.8 rushing yards per game (1,728)
144.3 passing yards per game (1,443)
62.3 opponents’ completion percentage (136 of 217)
TACKLES
* Brinson Martin
132 tackles, 2 for loss, 2 sacks
* Noah Gonzalez
110 tackles, 3 for loss
* Wyatt Wolf
93 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 FR
* Robert Trowbridge
81 tackles, 2 for loss
* Caven Webster
70 tackles, 1 for loss, 1 INT
* Jack Field
51 tackles, 2 sacks
* Devin Eanes
49 tackles, 2 for loss, 3 INTs
* Enrique Vazquez
48 tackles, 3 for loss, 1 sack
* Raven Prado
46 tackles, 3 for loss, 2 INTs, 1 FR
* Ben Wilson
44 tackles, 2 for loss
* Weston Wolf
43 tackles, 3 for loss, 1 for loss, 1 FR
* Julius Lara
40 tackles, 3 for loss, 1 sack
* Kenyan McDowell
29 tackles, 1 sack
* Keedan Brooks
28 tackles, 1 for loss, 1 sack
* Wesley Isquirdeo
17 tackles
* Ian Barrera
15 tackles, 1 sack
* Levi Pearson
9 tackles, 1 sack, 1 FR
* JJ Lopez
7 tackles, 1 for loss
* Jonathan Bush
7 tackles
* Robbie Robinson
7 tackles
* Treyvon Mitchell
6 tackles
* Case Burnett
5 tackles
* Trae Jones
4 tackles
* Kaleb Grabast
4 tackles
* Casen Glezman
3 tackles, 1 for loss
* Grant Gray
3 tackles
* Carson Noe
1 tackle
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KICKING
* Rory McNeese
7 of 11 FGs – long of 41
16 of 18 PATs – 1 blocked
37 points
3 punts, 93 yards, 31.0 average – long of 48; 1 inside opponents’ 20
* Eli Valenciano
1 of 2 FGs – long of 26
14 of 14 PATs
17 points
28 punts, 844 yards, 30.1 average – long of 51; 4 inside opponents’ 20
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TURNOVER MARGIN (0)
* Brownwood: 10 (4 interceptions, 6 fumbles)
* Opponents: 10 (6 interceptions, 4 fumbles)
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PENALTIES
* Brownwood: 55 for 505 yards (5.5 for 50.5 per game)
* Opponents: 58 for 487 yards (5.8 for 48.7 per game)