9-10-2010 Sweetwater vs Levelland
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9-10-2010 Sweetwater vs Levelland
Good Win guys!
to Kris and the rest of the fans in the stand that I recorded I will be using that video sometime this season. I couldn't fit it in this week
IF THE VIDEO DOESN'T WORK, VISIT MY YOUTUBE PAGE TO VIEW IT OR I WILL UPLOAD IT TO THE
Facebook Group WHEN I CAN
Last edited by Kevin on Mon Sep 13, 2010 12:39 am; edited 1 time in total
Re: 9-10-2010 Sweetwater vs Levelland
the quality is a bit reduced and it has an ad on it, but it works enjoy and PLEASE Let's get some comments and some talk in here and in the other threads this week
How's the music in this one?
Video
Nice Video Kevin!!!! You had a lot to work with considering the Mustangs played really well Friday night. GOOD JOB Guys!! GO BIG RED!
C_Rea2010- Number of posts : 53
Age : 45
Location : Sweetwater, Texas
Registration date : 2010-08-05
Sweetwater offense returns in big way against Levelland as Mustangs win home opener
Sweetwater offense returns in big way against Levelland as Mustangs win home opener
Written by Ron Howell
Saturday, 11 September 2010
Visit the Sweetwater Reporter
It’s still too early to determine how good Sweetwater’s offense will be this season, but one thing is certain — the current Mustangs are definitely more explosive than they were a year ago.
And on Friday, Sweetwater’s ‘O’ had its highest-scoring game in nearly two years. More importantly, the Mustangs got their second win of the season — doubling their total from a year ago — by routing Levelland 46-14 in their home opener at Mustang Bowl.
Sweetwater (2-1) got a bit of a late start, but that was due to the fact that it was playing the last game of a first-ever Friday doubleheader at the TSTC Sammy Baugh Classic.
Once the Mustangs actually took the field, though, they wasted little time find-ing the end zone.
Sweetwater elected to receive the kickoff, and it took the team just four plays to go ahead 6-0.
Quarterback Taylor Jones got the drive started with first-down runs of 24 and 14 yards as the Mustangs quickly moved to Levelland’s 22. From there, Jones connected with an incredibly wide open Parker Scott for the first six points.
Sweetwater then forced a quick three-and-out and Jarrell Houston returned a short punt 20 yards to the Levelland 31. A 24-yard pass to Sterling Reeves put the ball at the 4 and from the 1, Houston went over for a 12-0 advantage with 7:16 still left in the first period.
Sweetwater’s Ryan Linebaugh (14) brings down a Levelland runner while Kyle Lambert watches. The Mustangs easily beat the Lobos, 46-14, on Friday at the TSTC Sammy Baugh Classic.
Levelland (0-3) took ad-vantage of a muffed punt to get within 12-6, but Andrew Leyba’s 61-yard kickoff re-turn put Sweetwater back in business at Levelland’s 29. B.J. Walker’s 2-yard run and a two-point conversion pass increased Sweetwater’s lead back to 14 points, 20-6.
Then the unusual game got even crazier, as Levelland’s Preston Woodard returned the Mustangs’ kickoff 88 yards for a score with just three seconds left in the first quarter, cutting Sweet-water’s lead to 20-14.
But wait, the craziness wasn’t done. On Sweetwater’s next series, Jones hit Tanner Crain for a 72-yard touchdown pass almost immediately to get the lead back to 12, 26-14.
It stayed that way until halftime, though Sweetwater had more chances to add to its lead after starting drives at the Lobos’ 34- and 37-yard lines only to be denied both times.
Things got a little tight for the Mustangs at the start of the second half as Levelland drove from its 17 to Sweetwater’s 7 until the Lobos’ quarterback, Nick Runkles, lost two yards on a fourth-down run. Sweetwater started from its 9, but then regained its early-game magic.
From the Mustang 37, Walker was nearly stopped on a run for about a two-yard loss. But then he pitched back to Jones, who raced 65 yards for a spectacular score, making it 33-14 Sweetwater as the Mustangs regained control.
Jones then increased the lead to 40-14 when he threw to tight end Connor Stafford for a 13-yard score with 9:43 left in the game.
Once again, the Mustangs got great field position for their final scoring drive of the game after Jones had retired to the bench. Star-ting from Levelland’s 29, Sweetwater scored its last TD on a 1-yard run by Josh Gomez with just :32 left.
Sweetwater’s defense held Levelland to five first downs and 207 yards, while the Mustangs had 451 yards — 248 passing on 12-of-20 accuracy by Jones, as well as 203 yards rushing.
The three scoring passes by Jones increased its total for the year to five.
Sweetwater is back on the road this Friday at Early, but the Mustangs will then play three straight at home starting with their homecoming game against Midland Greenwood Sept. 24.
Sweetwater hosts Midland Christian the following week and will then begin District 5-3 action by entertaining Wylie on Oct. 8.
Written by Ron Howell
Saturday, 11 September 2010
Visit the Sweetwater Reporter
It’s still too early to determine how good Sweetwater’s offense will be this season, but one thing is certain — the current Mustangs are definitely more explosive than they were a year ago.
And on Friday, Sweetwater’s ‘O’ had its highest-scoring game in nearly two years. More importantly, the Mustangs got their second win of the season — doubling their total from a year ago — by routing Levelland 46-14 in their home opener at Mustang Bowl.
Sweetwater (2-1) got a bit of a late start, but that was due to the fact that it was playing the last game of a first-ever Friday doubleheader at the TSTC Sammy Baugh Classic.
Once the Mustangs actually took the field, though, they wasted little time find-ing the end zone.
Sweetwater elected to receive the kickoff, and it took the team just four plays to go ahead 6-0.
Quarterback Taylor Jones got the drive started with first-down runs of 24 and 14 yards as the Mustangs quickly moved to Levelland’s 22. From there, Jones connected with an incredibly wide open Parker Scott for the first six points.
Sweetwater then forced a quick three-and-out and Jarrell Houston returned a short punt 20 yards to the Levelland 31. A 24-yard pass to Sterling Reeves put the ball at the 4 and from the 1, Houston went over for a 12-0 advantage with 7:16 still left in the first period.
Sweetwater’s Ryan Linebaugh (14) brings down a Levelland runner while Kyle Lambert watches. The Mustangs easily beat the Lobos, 46-14, on Friday at the TSTC Sammy Baugh Classic.
Levelland (0-3) took ad-vantage of a muffed punt to get within 12-6, but Andrew Leyba’s 61-yard kickoff re-turn put Sweetwater back in business at Levelland’s 29. B.J. Walker’s 2-yard run and a two-point conversion pass increased Sweetwater’s lead back to 14 points, 20-6.
Then the unusual game got even crazier, as Levelland’s Preston Woodard returned the Mustangs’ kickoff 88 yards for a score with just three seconds left in the first quarter, cutting Sweet-water’s lead to 20-14.
But wait, the craziness wasn’t done. On Sweetwater’s next series, Jones hit Tanner Crain for a 72-yard touchdown pass almost immediately to get the lead back to 12, 26-14.
It stayed that way until halftime, though Sweetwater had more chances to add to its lead after starting drives at the Lobos’ 34- and 37-yard lines only to be denied both times.
Things got a little tight for the Mustangs at the start of the second half as Levelland drove from its 17 to Sweetwater’s 7 until the Lobos’ quarterback, Nick Runkles, lost two yards on a fourth-down run. Sweetwater started from its 9, but then regained its early-game magic.
From the Mustang 37, Walker was nearly stopped on a run for about a two-yard loss. But then he pitched back to Jones, who raced 65 yards for a spectacular score, making it 33-14 Sweetwater as the Mustangs regained control.
Jones then increased the lead to 40-14 when he threw to tight end Connor Stafford for a 13-yard score with 9:43 left in the game.
Once again, the Mustangs got great field position for their final scoring drive of the game after Jones had retired to the bench. Star-ting from Levelland’s 29, Sweetwater scored its last TD on a 1-yard run by Josh Gomez with just :32 left.
Sweetwater’s defense held Levelland to five first downs and 207 yards, while the Mustangs had 451 yards — 248 passing on 12-of-20 accuracy by Jones, as well as 203 yards rushing.
The three scoring passes by Jones increased its total for the year to five.
Sweetwater is back on the road this Friday at Early, but the Mustangs will then play three straight at home starting with their homecoming game against Midland Greenwood Sept. 24.
Sweetwater hosts Midland Christian the following week and will then begin District 5-3 action by entertaining Wylie on Oct. 8.
Re: 9-10-2010 Sweetwater vs Levelland
Hey Kevin great job on the video it really is a nice one. I sure wish we could get more people to post comments on here about them. Takes a lot of work and effort to do all this for the kids. I know they like them they just dont post comments back to us.
mustang84- Number of posts : 22
Registration date : 2008-09-24
Re: 9-10-2010 Sweetwater vs Levelland
mustang84 wrote:Hey Kevin great job on the video it really is a nice one. I sure wish we could get more people to post comments on here about them. Takes a lot of work and effort to do all this for the kids. I know they like them they just dont post comments back to us.
Hey!! All three of us say the same thing. Yes, it does take a lot of time and effort in to making these videos. And it would be SOOOOOOOOO nice to have several people post back on them other than the same 2 or 3 even. Of course the kids help make the video by the great plays that we capture, but we want to know what EVERYONE thinks!!
C_Rea2010- Number of posts : 53
Age : 45
Location : Sweetwater, Texas
Registration date : 2010-08-05
Re: 9-10-2010 Sweetwater vs Levelland
See i think I come off like a jerk asking for more comments and more talk on this place. There are some players that talk, and I do give them special treatment. just look at the way I slow down Tanner getting up after his catches and this week when he signaled a first down. usually I would cut that out, but he's active I'm gonna do extra stuff for him. if the kids knew that they'd all be on here talking and posting their own pictures and stuff.
actually as far as my graphics go. I have barely shown the tip of the iceberg as far as what I can do for them. I just haven't had incentive
actually as far as my graphics go. I have barely shown the tip of the iceberg as far as what I can do for them. I just haven't had incentive
Re: 9-10-2010 Sweetwater vs Levelland
Loved the video! You have been doing an awesome job Kevin and I know the guys are loving it! As a parent, we do appreciate the footage and pics...especially for our Seniors '11!!! GO BIG RED!
mustangmom- Number of posts : 1
Registration date : 2010-09-14
Re: 9-10-2010 Sweetwater vs Levelland
It is a great video as well as a great game.
i have some pictures, they just arnt that good
and excuse me for my absence kevin my computer
has been down for the past few weeks and when i could
get on it wouldnt let me post.
ive been taking to the guys at practice and alot of them
either dont know how to get on or forgot there password
but i told them how to do all of that so you should be getting
more players
but the time we have to talk at practice there is much love for
you we all love what you do.
oh and could you make a thread for Early and ill post what
line they set up and weapons they have.
i have some pictures, they just arnt that good
and excuse me for my absence kevin my computer
has been down for the past few weeks and when i could
get on it wouldnt let me post.
ive been taking to the guys at practice and alot of them
either dont know how to get on or forgot there password
but i told them how to do all of that so you should be getting
more players
but the time we have to talk at practice there is much love for
you we all love what you do.
oh and could you make a thread for Early and ill post what
line they set up and weapons they have.
bootylicious71- Number of posts : 26
Age : 30
Location : Sweetwater
Registration date : 2010-08-06
Re: 9-10-2010 Sweetwater vs Levelland
bootylicious71 wrote:It is a great video as well as a great game.
i have some pictures, they just arnt that good
and excuse me for my absence kevin my computer
has been down for the past few weeks and when i could
get on it wouldnt let me post.
ive been taking to the guys at practice and alot of them
either dont know how to get on or forgot there password
but i told them how to do all of that so you should be getting
more players
but the time we have to talk at practice there is much love for
you we all love what you do.
oh and could you make a thread for Early and ill post what
line they set up and weapons they have.
I don't care what quality the pictures are. post em here or on the facebook group. 99% of the time content lack of content drives users away from a site. my stuff could be the best stuff on the net, I just don't have enough.
As far as the user problems I have set up a group on facebook for people to use. so you can spread the word about that. Honestly I would rather use this place but that's just me.
I will set up an early thread as soon as I post this
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