Seven awards from TVCC’s gritty win over Navarro

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By Michael V. Hannigan/HCN

CORSICANA — Give the Cardinals credit. At the crucial moment, they weren’t the ones who blinked.

“Part of the plan to win is don’t flinch,” said Coach Brad Smiley.

TVCC didn’t flinch and they are now 2-0 on the season and 1-0 in SWJCFC play after an improbable 25-19 win over Navarro at Tiger Stadium Saturday night.

After struggling offensively for nearly three quarters, the Cardinals were down 19-17 with just 3 minutes left in the game. Navarro had the ball on their own 20 with a first down and were ready to bleed the clock. Things looked bleak.

But that all changed in an instant when defensive tackle O’Shea Jackson stripped the ball away from the Bulldog running back and gave the offense another chance. The offense held up its side of the bargain and Khalil Banks scored on a three-yard run and Jaylon Henderson ran for the two-point conversion to put TVCC up for good.

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This may have been one of the ugliest wins I’ve seen while covering TVCC, but it was also one of the most impressive. There’s no doubt the Cardinals have one of the most talented rosters in the country, but Saturday night they proved they also have one of the toughest.

“It just wasn’t a great night for us on the road,” said Smiley. “I couldn’t be more proud of this team. We were in some tough spots.”

In honor of the gritty win, here’s seven awards doled out from the sidelines.

– The I’ve Got A Hot Date Award — The press box announcer at Tiger Stadium, who called on the Navarro band to play the National Anthem before either team was on the field. I’m not sure I’ve ever seen that before.

– The Fast Start Award — Tristen Wallace has three TD receptions and a punt block in the first two games of the season, all in the first quarter.

– The Jesse James Award — The TVCC defense, which has eight takeaways over the first eight quarters of the season. Jesse James took whatever he wanted, wherever he was; terrified citizens knew nothing was safe when he was around. Opposing offenses should feel the same about the Cardinal defense.

– The Noah’s Ark Award — These players stacked big plays in pairs Saturday night. Pat Peek had an interception and a huge effort on special teams to pin the Bulldog offense inside their 10 yard line. O’Shea Jackson blocked an extra point and came up with the fumble recovery that swung the game. And the above mentioned Tristen Wallace, who had a punt block and another TD reception.

– The John Madden ‘Boom!’ Award — Tevan McAdams, who leveled Navarro quarterback Harry Woodberry in the fourth quarter with a hit that made the crowd go crazy. It also helped the defense force a field goal attempt that missed.

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– The Head Cheerleader Award — Coach Brad Smiley, who fired up the fans between the third and fourth quarters. That was key as the team seemed to feed off the invigorated crowd throughout the final possessions.

– The Next Man Up Award — The entire Cardinal team, which has been hit with a rash of early season injuries and is still 2-0, 1-0. Smiley always preaches about the benefits of using so many players in game situations and we’ve seen him proven right as this season begins.

Athens Hornets open the 2017 season by shutting out Mexia

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By Michael V. Hannigan/HCN

The Athens Hornets opened up the refurbished Bruce Field with a 6-0 shutout of Mexia Friday night.

Here are 12 things I saw from the sidelines:

– Obviously defense was the key to the win, but it was the toughness shown by the Hornet defense in the second half that was impressive. Three times Mexia drove into Athens territory in the third and fourth quarter, and three times the Hornets held their ground. Fittingly, the final play of the game was Athens stopping Mexia on second and goal from the Athens 9.

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– Victor Dawson recovered a fumble in the third quarter to stop one of those drives.

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– Nathan Sims stopped another of those drives with a sack in the fourth quarter. Rylan Benge also had a sack, his coming on Mexia’s first drive of the night.

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– The Athens defense was dominant in the first half, holding Mexia without a first down on four drives.

– Sophomore Jerquindon Taylor was a workhorse in the backfield and scored the game’s only touchdown on a 6-yard run, which he set up with a long catch-and-run the play before. (Video at top of column.)

– Although the offense only scored 6, the Hornets were THIS CLOSE to hitting for a big play several times during the game. The new Athens offense has potential and it will be fun to see if they can gel as the season progresses.

– Senior QB Xavius Fulton might not have had a huge night on the stat sheet, but he had a couple of potential touchdowns dropped and he showed he is well-suited to trigger this spread offense. He also had a big night punting and flipped the field multiple times.

– The first pass reception of 2017 was made by Jordan Mayhall.

– Fulton showed he is a dual threat behind center with some nice moves on the run.

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– Junior Dakota Anderson missed a 35-yard field goal attempt wide left, but he didn’t miss it by much and he had enough leg to have tried from 45. He could be a weapon for the Hornets this season.

– This is just the second time the Hornets have won their opener under Coach Paul Essary. The last time was in 2013.

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– The emotion shown by the Hornets after the game made it clear they felt the weight of being the first team to walk out of the new Athens ISD Hornet Field House and wanted to win not just for this season, but for posterity. They came out of the field house in twos, arms linked together.

The Hornets will be home again next week, hosting Fairfield for Civil Service Night. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.

PODCAST: TVCC gets ready to face No. 7 Navarro

TVCC Coach Brad Smiley talks about last week’s win against Pima and looks ahead to Navarro. (8-30)

MAIN POINTS:

– Tempo and the intensity of SWJCFC leads to big win over Pima.
– Defense plays very well in opening win.
– No 4 TVCC will travel to Corsicana to play No. 7 Navarro Saturday. Kickoff at 7 p.m.

QUOTABLE: “We know their coaches, they know us. We know their personnel, they know ours. We recruited most of the same kids. It makes it a lot of fun. It makes it an intriguing match up.”

PODCAST: Athens gets ready to open stadium against Mexia

Athens Coach Paul Essary talks about opening week of the season and the Mexia Black Cats. (8-30)

MAIN POINTS:

– The Hornets will open up their 2017 season at home against Mexia 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 1.
– This will be the first Athens game played at the new Bruce Field.
– The Hornets will be unveiling their new-look offense.
– Athens needs to improve on its techniques.

QUOTABLE: “This is the first time that any team at Athens High School will be able to open up a brand-new field house for probably the next 40 years. You don’t get a second chance on this, you’ll remember this the rest of your life.”

7 Awards from TVCC’s 57-3 thumping of Pima

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By Michael V. Hannigan/HCN

The TVCC Cardinals opened up their 2017 season by rolling over Pima Community College, 57-3.

The game was the annual Battle in the Valley, made possible by Paul Benson and Virtual Communication Specialists in Athens.

Check out video and scoring summaries below, but first we hand out seven awards for the first game of the season.

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