Our Port Neches-Groves Indians @ Texas City

prepballfan

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Texas City seems like a decent team on paper. What do you think?????
Texas City 17 Galveston Ball 10
Texas City 23 Friendswood 20 OT win
Texas City 35 Galena Park 0
Texas City also defeated a non-uil team so it doesn't count in the win loss column or in the record books for some reason. Not sure I understand why they would play a team like that or the governing rules by the uIL on the issue. This is second hand info given to me.
 

Torino

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Texas City seems like a decent team on paper. What do you think?????
Texas City 17 Galveston Ball 10
Texas City 23 Friendswood 20 OT win
Texas City 35 Galena Park 0
Texas City also defeated a non-uil team so it doesn't count in the win loss column or in the record books for some reason. Not sure I understand why they would play a team like that or the governing rules by the uIL on the issue. This is second hand info given to me.
The unmentioned team was from Mexico
 

Usedtocould

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Galveston Ball has been good the last couple of years
And yes the good RB is a SR this year (Bell)
He was their best player as a sophomore
 

prepballfan

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While Ball looked like a decent team. I think that PNGs defense can slow down the running attack of TC. AT the same time I believe the monster o line we have will open up running holes. Ball looks like a good team but their competition is a stated below. And the other teams TC has played.
Galveston Ball
GB 68 Baytown Sterling 28 Sterling beat Brazoswood 28-23. Brazoswood Beat Beaumont U by a TD.
GB 69 Houston Madison 14 Madison is 3-2 with there 3 wins against inner-city Houston schools
GB 10 Texas City 17
GB 58 Lamarque 6 Lamarque is 1-3 with a win against a inner-city Houston school.

Friendswood.
FW 42 Foster 21 Foster is 0-5
FW 29 Manvel 17. this is far from your used to be Manvel teams they are 2-3 on the season.. They lost to Magnolia West who was beaten by Barbers Hill by 10 points,
FW 59 Fort Bend Kempner 12. Kempner loss to Santa Fe 50 - 20 Kempner is 0-4
FW 49 Fort Bend Willowridge 6 The same Willowridge that lost to Nederland 52-14

Galena Park
GP 0 TC 35
GP 63 Splendora 14 Splendora lost to Hamshire Fannett 62-0
GP 7 Conroe Caney Creek 27
GP 14 Goose Creek memorial 13 GCM is 1-3

Quick look at TCs opponent's
 

1989NDN

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I have a friend that lives on Tiki Island and his significant other teaches at Texas City. She tells me that the Stingrays have this game circled. They are amped up to be playing PN-G. They felt like the game last year slipped away from them. Texas City has good size on their OL and they have a stud RB. I think it will be a challenge for PN-G to get a road W. All that said, I will cast my lot with Coach Joseph and Coach McDaniel. They have the mojo when it comes to playing defense in big games, and they find ways to make stops. They have the PN-G defense in the right spots and they get those kids fired-up to make stops. If the offense can run the ball with #33 behind the PN-G bulldozers, the passing game can find some WRs to step up and grab the football (too many drops last week on well thrown balls), no turnovers, and few penalties, the Indians can march over to Texas City, collect the W, and go home. Solid defense + running the ball behind PN-G's massive OL = win on the road. Watching last week's game, I thought #9 played very well for his first game taking snaps. He throws a nice ball. He had some zip on a few balls. We just need our WRs to get some confidence and make those catches in traffic. We miss #10, #18, and #19. Those guys made catches in traffic and didn't care if the DB had position. They were ball hogs. We need our WRs to get aggressive like last year's trio. If they do, watch out. The offense will get rolling. Looking forward to the drive down to TXC for a PN-G W.
 

CS

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I looked at TC vs Galena Park yesterday on Youtube. Only one kid on their O-line looked big. The rest didn't size up anywhere near what we have. They were only up 14-0 at Half on GP. I honestly think we will be fine. They run the RPO and the QB takes deep shots every once in a while.
 

prepballfan

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I believe our D will be fine. I think the matchup will be our o lne to their front 7. I believe we will win that battle and be able to run the all.
 

bandkid

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I believe our D will be fine. I think the matchup will be our o lne to their front 7. I believe we will win that battle and be able to run the all.

^ This. I have full confidence in our defense. Our offense is the question.

I agree with earlier comments that the new quarterback has a good arm. He just needs a little experience under his belt. If our wide receiver corps can clean up the dropped passes, I think our offense will really get rolling, and our odds of returning to the big dance will start going up.
 

purplewarrior

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Defense continue to swarm the ball. Big man running the ball could be hard to bring down. Gotta have the kicking game. It could be the difference. Looking for the offense to settles in.It’s coming! Don’t look at the rankings some don’t appear to be tested . Hoping to hear Cherokee many times . Let’s go Indians!
 

IndianFan

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2023 DCTF Preview​

Coach: Shone Evans. Lettermen R/L: 20/30. Starters returning O/D: 7/7. 2022: 6-5 bi-district finalist/4-3 district.

Players to watch: RB Caleb Bell (5-10, 225, 4.5), LB Szyron Scott (6-1, 215, 4.5), LB Camryn Grief (6-2, 190, 4.5), QB Joey Duran (5-8, 175, 4.6), WR/CB Clyde Burton (5-10, 180, 4.4). Top junior: WR/DB Xavier Skowron (6-2, 185, 4.5). Top sophomore: WR Jayden Johnson (5-10, 165, 4.6).

2023 notes: The Stingarees were able to get into the playoffs in Evans’ first season at the helm and he’s hopeful his team can contend for a district title behind the leadership of several three-year starters. RB Bell (1,381 yards, 17 TDs rushing) is the catalyst for the offense, as he’s a complete back with great size and speed. QB Duran (1,344 yards, 9 TDs passing) is the “team leader,” according to Evans. The strength of the Texas City defensive unit will be the LB spot with the return of speedy Scott (12 sacks) and Grief (87 tackles, 15 TFL, 4 INTs). WR/DB Burton (36-463, 5 TDs receiving; 5 INTs) gets it done on both sides of the ball.
 

Xcrystalbeachbum

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I have a friend that lives on Tiki Island and his significant other teaches at Texas City. She tells me that the Stingrays have this game circled. They are amped up to be playing PN-G. They felt like the game last year slipped away from them. Texas City has good size on their OL and they have a stud RB. I think it will be a challenge for PN-G to get a road W. All that said, I will cast my lot with Coach Joseph and Coach McDaniel. They have the mojo when it comes to playing defense in big games, and they find ways to make stops. They have the PN-G defense in the right spots and they get those kids fired-up to make stops. If the offense can run the ball with #33 behind the PN-G bulldozers, the passing game can find some WRs to step up and grab the football (too many drops last week on well thrown balls), no turnovers, and few penalties, the Indians can march over to Texas City, collect the W, and go home. Solid defense + running the ball behind PN-G's massive OL = win on the road. Watching last week's game, I thought #9 played very well for his first game taking snaps. He throws a nice ball. He had some zip on a few balls. We just need our WRs to get some confidence and make those catches in traffic. We miss #10, #18, and #19. Those guys made catches in traffic and didn't care if the DB had position. They were ball hogs. We need our WRs to get aggressive like last year's trio. If they do, watch out. The offense will get rolling. Looking forward to the drive down to TXC for a PN-G
TC be careful what you ask for, you might just get it. Coach will have the Indians well prepared and our OL will dominate.
 

IndianFan

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TC's offensive line is not that big. The one exception is their right tackle who does not move very well. They like to pull the guards a lot and they do a decent job at it. The Indians 3 down defensive linemen are 270, 260 and 250+. All three are quick and aggressive and will give the TC offensive line fits.

RT #64 Anthony Lozano 5'10" 258
RG #60 Ken Williams 5'7" 200+
C #50 Cristiam Paredes 5'11" 220
LG #77 Acris Prada 5'9" 235
LT #78 Tyler Jones 6'5" 345

Their defense is small but quick. Looks like they play a lot of 3-4 or 4-3 defense. Safeties play up close and are like linebackers. I think PN-G will be able to break some good runs between the tackles.



 

Xcrystalbeachbum

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TC's offensive line is not that big. The one exception is their right tackle who does not move very well. They like to pull the guards a lot and they do a decent job at it. The Indians 3 down defensive linemen are 270, 260 and 250+. All three are quick and aggressive and will give the TC offensive line fits.

RT #64 Anthony Lozano 5'10" 258
RG #60 Ken Williams 5'7" 200+
C #50 Cristiam Paredes 5'11" 220
LG #77 Acris Prada 5'9" 235
LT #78 Tyler Jones 6'5" 345

Their defense is small but quick. Looks like they play a lot of 3-4 or 4-3 defense. Safeties play up close and are like linebackers. I think PN-G will be able to break some good runs between the tackles.



Predict 42-0 win for the Indians after watching the GP game.
 

1989NDN

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You guys are underestimating the TXC RB, Caleb Bell, and QB Duran. TXC always plays PN-G tough. I hope you're right. If PN-G plays well, the Indians should get the W.
 

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