Friday Night Football Roundup: Brady Outlasts Ozona in High-Scoring Battle

 

OZONA, TX — The Brady Bulldogs rallied from a 13-point deficit in the fourth quarter for an impressive 47-45 road win over Ozona on Friday.

Brady trailed 39-26 after Ozona scored early in the final quarter, but the Bulldogs scored three straight TDs to surge ahead 47-39.

Ozona scored with about three minutes left, but Brady’s defense stopped the two-point conversion, and the Bulldogs were able to run out the clock.

Brady had a 1-2 punch in the backfield as Johnny Menefield had 11 carries for 157 rushing yards and three touchdowns, while Ashton Taylor had 22 carries for 135 yards and one TD.

Ashton Ramsey had four catches for 80 yards and a TD, and he had an interception on defense. Mason Airheart had two catches for 27 yards and two TDs.

Quarterback Sean Jacoby was an efficient 9-of-10 passing for 126 yards and three TDs.

Johnny Menefield had 16 tackles and three tackles for loss to lead the Bulldogs' defense. Nasir Menefield had 15 tackles.

Johnny Roque had 13 tackles and a sack, while Alijah Stark and Demarcus Reed each had 10 tackles. 

This recap will be updated when stats are available for Ozona.

Brady (2-1) will play at Ballinger (3-0) next week in an intriguing early season matchup.

Ozona (2-1) will visit Harper next week.

Sonora Shuts Out Eldorado

The Sonora Broncos’ defense locked down Eldorado in a 41-0 win Friday.

Sonora’s passing game did the rest as sophomore quarterback Aaron Segura threw for 281 yards and three TDs on 21-of-31 passing.

Dylan Ford had four catches for 92 yards, while Kam Aguero had six catches for 62 yards.

Sonora (1-2) will travel to Alpine next week, while Eldorado (1-2) will host Miles.

Robert Lee Edged Again in Loss to Ira

For the second consecutive week, the Robert Lee Steers came up just short Friday, this time in a 44-38 loss to Ira.

Robert Lee was coming off a 68-60 loss to Garden City last week.

In the high-scoring world of six-man football, two losses by a combined 14 points is a razor-thin margin.

Robert Lee was led by Brenner Sherwood, who had 19 carries for 130 rushing yards and four touchdowns. He also completed 9 of 18 passes for 143 yards and a TD.

Sherwood had 11 tackles on defense, and he even launched a 57-yard punt.

Nate Samaniego had six catches for 116 yards and a TD, and he had an interception and fumble recovery on defense.

Edward Samaniego led the Steers’ defense with 14 tackles.

Robert Lee (1-2) will play again next week when it hosts Blackwell.

May-Rochelle moved to Saturday

Due to a lack of officials, the May-Rochelle football game has been moved to 7 p.m. Saturday in May.

May is ranked No. 5 in the state in 1A Division I. Rochelle is No. 10 in 1A Division II.

Lohn Suffers First Loss to Paint Creek

The Lohn Eagles suffered their first setback this season with a 30-8 loss to Paint Creek.

Lohn was 2-0 for the first time in 21 years.

The Eagles were led by Barrett Brock, who threw for 116 yards and a TD on 10-of-21 passing.

Jase Moreno had two catches for 47 yards and a TD, while Kadin Reeves had three catches for 50 yards. 

Brock had seven carries for 41 rushing yards. Fermin De La Rosa had eight carries for 40 yards.

Lohn will play again next week at Olfen.

Mason Punchers Cruise Past Coleman

Sütten Silerio rushed for 141 yards and four TDs on 10 carries as the Mason Punchers overwhelmed Coleman 53-6.

Carlton Schmidt was 5-of-10 passing for 148 yards and two TDs, and he added 71 rushing yards and a TD on eight carries.

Hunter Bradley had two catches for 89 yards and a TD. Clancy Osbourn's only catch went for a 37-yard TD.

Mason also scored when Jonah Resendez blocked a punt, which was returned 20 yards for a TD by Slade Buell.

Mason (2-1) will play at Junction (3-0) next week. Coleman (0-3) will host Cisco.

Other Week 3 scores

  • San Angelo Central 31, Abilene Cooper 27
  • San Angelo Lake View 55, Lamesa 42
  • Wall 25, Jim Ned 24
  • Ballinger 61, San Angelo TLCA 6
  • Grape Creek 38, Bangs 27
  • McCamey 19, Christoval 15
  • Lometa 42, Eden 12
  • Sands 63, Garden City 36
  • San Saba 20, Goldthwaite 12
  • Glen Rose 44, Brownwood 16
  • Junction 49, Early 12
  • Miles 46, Johnson City 6
  • Irion County 52, Holy Cross 50
  • Reagan County 38, Odessa Compass 7
  • Sterling City 45, Winters 0
  • Water Valley 65, Panther Creek 0
  • Veribest 52, Bronte 6
  • Menard 52, Mullin 7
  • Richland Springs 57, Nueces Canyon 0
  • Roby 34, Blackwell 32
  • Santa Anna 69, Ranger 24
  • Westbrook 62, Rankin 28

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