Fort Stockton Clobbers Lake View on Chief's Homecoming

 

SAN ANGELO, TX -- The Lake View Chiefs hosted the Fort Stockton Panthers at San Angelo Stadium for the Chief's Homecoming Friday Night but it did not end well. 

The Chiefs started out with the ball. Lake View’s WR Johnny Espinosa and QB Albert Rodriguez started cooking early. Espinosa pulled in one for thirty yards and Lake View looked as if they were going to capitalize on the first drive. It ended however due to a bad snap on third down that made it fourth and forever so they punted. 

The panthers started the ball on their own 49-yard-line and moved the ball more than forty yards on their first three plays. This put them at first and goal from the seven. It took them three plays and on third down the Panthers QB Dominic Aguilar looked for a pass right but kept it for a four-yard touchdown. Panther led 7-0 with 7:48 left in the first quarter.
The next drive was a three and out for Chiefs and on the final play Rodriguez got sacked and then said a few choice words that got him a flag for unsportsmanlike conduct. They punted the ball and it only went to their 30-yard-line. 

This did not look good for the chiefs after all with this good field position it is hard not to score. The Chiefs defense did stand up to the challenge though. They forced it to third down on the first set of sticks and then after the next three downs on the goal line they forced the Panthers to attempt a field goal. The Chiefs blocked the field goal attempt and started at their 16-yard line. 

The defense did not carry over to the offense as Rodriguez and company were held to another three and out that ended with a sack to Rodriguez. They were forced to punt but did not let the Panther’s return man catch the ball after he called for a fair catch. This penalty had Fort Stockton starting at the Lake View 20-yard line. 

The Panthers took advantage of the field position this time as RB Gabe Calzada had an 18-yard run that was followed by Aguilar running up the middle for his second touchdown of the game. After the missed extra point, Lake View trailed 13-0 with :44 seconds left in the first quarter. 

After the kickoff and one play, the first quarter ended. 

To start the second quarter, Rodriguez found Brian Garivay for a 12-yard reception. Then Anthony Martinez took it up the middle for a 6-yard gain. On the next two plays, Rodriguez was sacked and Austin Bandy lost six yards on a reverse sweep. The Chiefs punted but this time the ball made it into their opponents territory. 

The Panthers started their next drive on their 17-yard line. After a 21-yard run by Aj Garcia and then a Facemask penalty by the Chiefs put Ft Stockton back in scoring position. The defense came through again to save the drive and third down stop the Panthers punted it to the 29-yard line where the Chiefs took over. 

The next drive looked rough for Lake View. Rodriguez was sacked again and was forced out on only three downs. The punt started with a bad snap that was grabbed, punted, and blocked. Lake View did jump on the ball but the Panthers started at the Chief’s 15-yard line. 

The Lake View defense caused a three and out after their red zone defense continued to smother the opposition. The Panthers attempted another field goal but it was missed far right. 

Finally a ray of hope shined upon the chiefs. Espinosa caught the ball and took it 80-yards on the second play of the drive. They made the extra point which made the score 13-7 with 2:35 left. 

After a long 44 yard return by the Panther, Aguilar ran the ball on first down for a 41 yard touchdown. 

The Chiefs started the next drive on the 28 but it led to nothing as the half closed with the score of 20-7. 

To start the second half, the Chiefs kicked it off to Aj Garcia who took it back for a touchdown. Chiefs trailed 26-7. 

On the first play of the next drive, the Chiefs were called for a chop block. They did not let that stop them as Rodriguez first found JJ Casarez for a 60-yard catch and then the next play Espinosa scored again with a 28-yard catch. Chiefs tightened it up 26-14. 

The next drive for the Panthers was pound it out football. They ran it on every single play and after five plays RB Clayton Foster found the end-zone for a 33-yard touchdown. This increased their lead to 33-14. 

The chiefs went three and out on the following drive despite a completion to Tristan Franklin. They punted and the Panthers took over at the 30-yard line. 

After two play it  looked as if the Chiefs were going to get off the field. Aguilar threw a pass that looked as if it would be incomplete until Elizard Lopez caught the ball behind the defenders back. Foster then got his second touchdown of the game by running it 20-yards. They continued to build to their score at 39-14. 

The Chiefs next drive started with a completion to the right side to Cesarez. Then RB Xzavier Talamentez had a 12-yard run to get them the first down. 

Rodriguez was hit while he was thrown on first and got a roughing the passer call which set them up in the Panthers side of the field. 

This is when Rodriguez threw his first interception of the game and guess who caught it. The opposing QB Aguilar. 

The Panthers at this time took Aguilar out of the game and put in backup Erik Bislar. 

Lake View then had back to back penalty, the first being offside and then a passing interference that had the Panther on the seven. 

Two plays later backup QB Bislar ran it right up the middle for a touchdown. Lake View trailed 46-14 with 30 second left in the third quarter. 

After the kickoff and a big play by the chiefs that was deducted by another holding call, the Chiefs trailed 46-14 at the end of the third quarter. 

On the first play of the fourth quarter, Rodriguez threw an interception to the Panther’s Derek Hernandez. Ft Stockton started on their own 34-yard line. 

Four plays later and Ft Stockton’s Devon Rodriguez sped his way in for a 51 yard touchdown. This increased thier lead to 53-14. 

On the first play of the Chiefs drive, Talamentez was clobbered up in the backfield and then go up and threw the ball ten yards behind the referee. This made the referee tag him with an unsportsmanlike conduct and put them in horrible field position. They eventually got no where and was forced to punt. 

The punt rolled until the 36-yard line and Fort Stockton once again started with tremendous field position. 

Fort Stockton continued to run with their second string. They pounded it on every play and eventually scored on a 23 yard run by Jaylee Ibarra. Panthers 60 Chiefs 14 with 5:03 left in the game. 

Lake View did not give up in this game though. After the Panthers scored 60, they were able to throw down the field and Casarez caught a 36-yarder and then Franklin was found wide open in the endzone. Score with 4:30 left, Panthers led 60-21. 

The conclusion of the game was not exciting. The Panthers ran out the clock and sent the Chiefs home sad on homecoming. Lake View loses 60-21. 

Lake View moves to 3-1. They travel to Llano next week. 

Fort Stockton moves to 4-0. They travel to Pecos next week. 

Rodriguez threw 6 for 15, 317 yards, 3 TDs, and  two Interceptions.. 

Aguilar threw 3 for 7, 43 yards, ran for 71 yards, three touchdowns, and caught an interception. 

Espinosa had 4 receptions for 157 yards and two touchdowns. 

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Here you go San Angelo live with your classless self. This Lake View football team has gotten off to a better start then any other Lake View varsity team has in over 30 years and and they get their first lost and its top of the news stating Lake View gets clobbered “seriously “ but last week couldn’t get any credit after the game and what they had accomplished. If I recall Central got “clobbered” their first game but hell you couldn’t find a headline like that. These boys have nothing to hang their heads about, San Angelo Live ain’t nothing but HATERS... let’s see what those headlines look like when Central plays Trinity, Haltom, or even Weatherford next week...

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