The No. 6 Brownwood Lions eased to their second consecutive bi-district championship on their home turf last week, cruising to a 56-0 victory over San Elizario. Next up for sixth-year head coach Sammy Burnett’s squad is the Canyon Randall Raiders in the Region I-4A Division I area playoffs.
Kickoff between the Lions (10-1) and Raiders (7-4) in the second-round playoff matchup is set for 7 p.m. Friday at Midland Greenwood High School.
“I’m excited about the opportunity, and our kids are excited,” Burnett said. “We’ve had some really good days of work. I haven’t been walking off the field more excited than this week just because of the focus our kids have had in practice. They want to be successful, they put the time in, they work hard day in and day out. Just to see their desire to be different, to be great, to try and be elite and to represent the town and community, I couldn’t be more excited about that and that has to translate to victories. We have to go out and believe in the work we put in, continue to do what we do and not be dictated to by our opponent, we’re dictated by our play. If we go out and do what we do, we’ll be fine.”
Randall is coming off a 48-28 bi-district triumph over Burkburnett. The Raiders have experienced defeat on four occasions this season, however, with losses to Andrews (32-21) in the season opener, Amarillo Palo Duro (45-27), Canadian (69-28) and Canyon (48-7) in district action.
The Raiders average 30 points and 348 yards – 176 rushing and 172 passing – per game, led by quarterback Tryston Sanchez who has completed 123 of 226 passes for 1,507 yards with 14 touchdowns and nine interceptions, while rushing for 716 yards and 10 more scores. Dylan Ray (1,214 rushing yards, 16 TDs) is the top rusher for Randall, while primary receiving threats include Collin Miller (32-590, 3 TDs), RJ Matthews (21-222, 2 TDs), Kaison Benton (20-227), and Kaiden Miller (20-423, 5 TDs).
“Tryston Sanchez, their quarterback, is a dealer and he can throw the football,” Burnett said. “They throw it down the field when they need to, but they throw a lot of screens, a lot of out cutting routes and they do a good job working the sprint out. He’s a very fast kid that runs a lot of quarterback sweeps and quarterback zone stuff so we have to stop him.
“Their running back, Dylan Ray, he’s the other one we have to stop and that’s our focus. Their tight end does a good job catching the ball and a good job blocking. They have a couple of receivers, probably their most dominant receiver is Collin Miller. They have a kid that started at quarterback earlier in the year and they put him in at receiver. When he’s in the game we’re going to expect a double pass.
“They run a lot of trick plays, reverses, reverse passes, double passes, so we have to be sound at what we do, be disciplined with the techniques that our kids are being taught, get off the field on third down and force them to punt the football.”
The Lions counter with a defense that yields 15 points and 257 yards – 135 rushing and 122 passing – per outing. Over the last three games, Brownwood has surrendered a total of 6 yards through the air, though two of the opponents made no real effort to pass the ball.
Standouts for the Brownwood defense include Steve Ramirez (116 tackles, 8 for loss, 2 sacks, 1 INT), Sam Kallman (115 tackles, 7 for loss, 6 sacks, 1 fumble recovery), Jake Jetton (100 tackles, 1 sack, 1 fumble recovery, 1 INT), Noah Gonzalez (97 tackles, 6 for loss, 2 sacks, 1 fumble recovery), Zakk Zabecki (77 tackles, 4 for loss), Weston Wolf (56 tackles, 5 for loss, 6 sacks), Quinten McCarty (55 tackles, 2 for loss, 4 sacks), Jaylan Brown (46 tackles, 1 for loss), Robert Trowbridge (45 tackles, 3 for loss, 1 sack), Cole Miller (44 tackles, 2 for loss, 1 sack), Jordyn Nickerson (37 tackles), Hayden Noe (36 tackles, 1 for loss 1 INT), and Morsello Hooker (33 tackles, 1 for loss, 2 INTs).
The Randall defense allows 28 points per game with 10.5 sacks on the season and 15 takeaways – nine by interception and six fumble recoveries.
Leading the charge are outside linebacker Carson Barclay (88 tackles, 9 for loss, 4 fumble recoveries), middle linebacker Aiden Osage (73 tackles, 2 for loss), free safety Logan Hanna (72 tackles, 1 for loss, 2 interceptions), outside linebacker Drayven Patton (54 tackles, 2 for loss, 1 fumble recovery), and strong safety Gio Miranda (53 tackles, 1 for loss, 2 fumble recoveries). Defensive ends Brekton Melton and Garrett Splitt have each recorded four sacks.
Behind the front of McCarty, Miller, Davis Le, Aidan Packhesier and Logan Knight, the Lions offense is churning out 41 points and 402 yards – 239 on the ground and 162 through the air – per outing.
Quarterback Ike Hall has amassed 1,363 yards and 19 touchdowns on the ground while completing 87 of 159 passes for 1,544 yards with 16 touchdowns – including five last week – to go along with five interceptions. Receiving threats include Carson Noe (31-464, 5 TDs), Aaron Edmonds (23-281, 2 TDs), Hooker (13-359, 8 TDs), Stone Ratliff (8-177, TD), Hayden Noe (6-133, TD) and Wolf (6-109, TD). Other weapons out the backfield include Levi Pearson (570 rushing yards, 5 TDs), Brown (328 rushing yards, 7 TDs), Xavier Zepeda (162 rushing yards, 2 TDs) and Logan McKibben (119 rushing yards, 2 TDs).
“When we get the football we have to control the line of scrimmage” Burnett said. “We have to hit them in the mouth up front, dictate what we do with our run game which will cause them to have to tighten the box so we can get over the top. They play a cover 2 and a cover 1 look, sometimes they roll to cover 3 but they’re a predominantly a cover 2 team in my opinion, and we have good route concepts for that.
“Ike’s job is to read the safeties, how deep they are, are they in the box, do we have shots, just read the coverages when it’s time to throw the football. We have to understand whether it’s zone or man, find the windows in zone and keep running in man and create space. But if we can run the football, stay in front of the chains and control the line of scrimmage we’ll be fine.”
On the health front, Kallman has been playing with a hernia all season and will be back in the lineup Friday after missing last week’s contest.
Hayden Noe separated a shoulder early against San Elizario but is expected to give it a go against Randall. This week during practice, Packheiser tweaked a knee and Pearson suffered an Achilles injury, but as of Wednesday Burnett expected both to suit up Friday night. If any are unable, “It’ll be next man up and that’s just how we have to do it,” Burnett said.
According to Harris Ratings Weekly, Brownwood is a 21-point favorite.
Friday’s winner will face either Springtown (8-3) or El Paso Riverside (9-2) in the Class 4A Division I Region I semifinal round next weekend.
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Brownwood Lions 2023 Football Season Stats
Through 11 Games (10-1, 4-0)
TEAM OFFENSE
40.9 points per game (450)
402.3 yards per game (4,426)
239.2 rushing yards per game (2,631)
163.1 passing yards per game (1,795)
56.8 completion percentage (104 of 183)
PASSING
* Ike Hall
87 of 159 for 1,544 yards, 16 TDs, 5 INTs
* Braeden Stacks
17 of 24 for 251 yards, 4 TDs, 1 INT
RUSHING
* Ike Hall
1,363 yards on 126 carries, 19 TDs
* Levi Pearson
570 yards on 116 carries, 5 TDs
* Jaylan Brown
328 yards on 62 carries, 7 TDs
* Xavier Zepeda
162 yards on 13 carries, 2 TDs
* Logan McKibben
119 yards on 16 carries, 2 TDs
* Braeden Stacks
74 yards on 14 carries, TD
* Raven Prado
31 yards on 1 carry, TD
* Case Burnett
27 yards on 7 carries
* Noah Gonzalez
8 yards on 1 carry, TD
* Aaron Edmonds
-2 yards on 1 carry
* TEAM
-22 yards on 3 carries
RECEIVING
* Carson Noe
31 catches, 464 yards, 5 TDs
* Aaron Edmonds
23 catches, 281 yards, 2 TDs
* Morsello Hooker
13 catches, 359 yards, 8 TDs
* Levi Pearson
9 catches, 123 yards, TD
* Stone Ratliff
8 catches for 177 yards, TD
* Hayden Noe
6 catches, 133 yards, TD
* Weston Wolf
6 catches, 109 yards, TD
* Xavier Zepeda
3 catches, 32 yards
* Ike Hall
2 catches, 61 yards, TD
* Caven Webster
1 catch, 23 yards
* Jordyn Nickerson
1 catch, 17 yards
* Jaylan Brown
1 catch, 11 yards
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TEAM DEFENSE
14.7 points per game (162)
257.0 yards per game (2,827)
134.9 rushing yards per game (1,484)
122.1 passing yards per game (1,343)
57.2 opponents completion percentage (115 of 201)
TACKLES
* Steve Ramirez
116 tackles, 8 for loss, 2 sacks, 1 INT
* Sam Kallman
115 tackles, 7 for loss, 6 sacks, 1 fumble recovery
* Jake Jetton
100 tackles, 1 sack, 1 fumble recovery, 1 INT
* Noah Gonzalez
97 tackles, 6 for loss, 2 sacks, 1 fumble recovery
* Zakk Zabecki
77 tackles, 4 for loss
* Weston Wolf
56 tackles, 5 for loss, 6 sacks
* Quinten McCarty
55 tackles, 2 for loss, 4 sacks
* Jaylan Brown
46 tackles, 1 for loss
* Robert Trowbridge
45 tackles, 3 for loss, 1 sack
* Cole Miller
44 tackles, 2 for loss, 1 sack
* Jordyn Nickerson
37 tackles
* Hayden Noe
36 tackles, 1 for loss, 1 INT
* Morsello Hooker
33 tackles, 1 for loss, 2 INTs
* Kenyan McDowell
28 tackles, 1 INT
* Julius Lara
27 tackles, 2 sacks, 2 for loss
* Gray Stewardson
23 tackles, 1 sack
* Ricky Vasquez
15 tackles, 1 fumble recovery
* Isaiah Rosas
12 tackles, 1 sack
* Tyler Beal
11 tackles, 1 for loss
* Ross Strasner
9 tackles, 1 for loss
* Jamariea Harlmon
7 tackles, 2 for loss, 1 sack
* Xavier Zepeda
7 tackles
* Yovani Figueroa
3 tackles
* Colton McMillian
2 tackles
* Case Burnett
2 tackles
* Davis Le
1 tackle
* Logan McKibben
1 tackle
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KICKING
* Junior Martinez
7 of 9 FGs – long of 52, missed from 44, 40
58 of 60 PATs
79 points
27 punts, 1,045 yards, 38.7 average – long of 52; 2 inside opponents’ 5
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TURNOVER MARGIN (-2)
* Brownwood: 12 (6 fumbles, 6 interceptions)
* Opponents: 10 (4 fumbles, 6 interceptions)
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PENALTIES
* Brownwood: 56 for 488 yards (5.1 for 44.4 per game)
* Opponents: 67 for 495 yards (6.1 for 45.0 per game)