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The Hedley Owls continued their winning streak with a Homecoming victory over the Hart Longhorns last Friday night, 39-0.
Josh Booth was three of nine passing for a total of 75 yards and two touchdowns, and Hayden Alston threw two for two for 71 yards and two touchdowns as well.
Alston was also the receiver twice for 68 yards and two TDs, and Elijah Booth received twice for 71 yards and two touchdowns also.
Nick Clark led the Owls in rushing 79 yards over eleven carries and finding the endzone once. Iziak Weatherred rushed nine times for 74 yards and scored one. Braden Bond rushed for 18 yards, and Isiah Torres rushed six times for 21 yards.
The Owls will be at home again this week against Lazbuddie, but the game will be held on Thursday, September 23, instead of on Friday.
The Hedley High School boys took first place in the Groom Cross Country meet last Saturday.
The Lady Owls came in third in the competition, and runners for Hedley Junior High performed well also.
Running for the Owls in order of their placing were: 3-Cody Bond, 7-Iziak Weatherread, 9-Isaiah Torres, 10-Hayden Alston, 11-Astin McAllister, 13-Javier Valles, 17-Ethan McAllister, and 20-Braden Bond.
HHS girls in the competition were 9-Ashlee Holmes, 11-Taylee Elhert, 12-Madison Torres, 18-Addison Burrell, 20-Danika Middleton, 21-Savanna Wright, and 22-Savannah Trent.
Collin Alston placed fifth representing the HJH boys, and Hedley Junior High girls were 19-Megan Weatherread, 20-Madison Moore, and 21-Katin Elhert.
Hedley’s cross country runners will be back in competition October 4 for the Greenbelt Gallop in Kincaid Park on the south side of Greenbelt Lake.
The Broncos put their perfect record on the line Friday night against Hale Center and came through with flying colors in a 51-26 win over the Owls on the road.
Several players turned in big plays in the contest as the Broncos posted 418 overall yards.
Jordan Herndon played huge for the Broncos as the running back posted 150 yards on the ground for three touchdowns and grabbed two passes from Brock Hatley for 14 yards and another TD.
Hatley made some noise from his quarterback spot going 10 of 15 passing for 142 yards. He threw strikes to Herndon and Jmaury Davis. Hatley also hit Lamarcus Penigar twice for 58 yards, and Davis was on the receiving end of five catches for 47 yards. Koyt Tucek had one catch for eight yards, and Lyric Smith had a catch for 18 yards. Davis and Penigar went 6/79 and 8/46 respectively on the ground for the Broncos.
The Bronco defense lit up the field as well and collectively had 55 tackles in the game. Davis had 17 tackles, and Hatley finished with 15 tackles and on QB sack. Rhett Caison was on fire with 14 tackles and one caused fumble, while Jordan Evans racked up 11 tackles and two sacks. Tucek posted 9 tackles and two sacks in the game.
The Broncos will face off at home against the Quanah Indians Friday night at home in Bronco Stadium beginning at 7:00 p.m.
The Clarendon Broncos put on a show in front of a huge Homecoming crowd last Friday night earning a 49-7 win over Bovina. Jumping out to an early lead, the Broncos flexed their muscles all night long and took advantage of Bovina’s penalties early on.
The Broncos’ running game has been a stable for the Broncos as they had 229 yards on the ground and 332 yards of offense. Running back Jordan Herndon was a workhorse for the Broncos as he racked up 140 rushing on nine carries for three touchdowns. Senior quarterback Brock Hatley was seven of 13 passing for 103 total yards finding the endzone three times.
Jmaury Davis carried the ball nine times for 25 yards, Hatley went 34 yards on four carries, and freshman Anthony Brown ran with the ball three times for 14 yards. Lyric Smith carried three times for nine yards, Harrison Howard carried once for five, and Rhett Caison went two yards on one carry.
Hatley connected with Koyt Tucek for two catches, 21 yards, and one touchdown; and Lamarcus Penigar had one catch for 20 yards. Easton Frausto had one catch for three yards, while Davis came up with 32 yards passing on two catches and one TD. Smith had a 27-yard catch and one touchdown.
Defensively, the Broncos held Bovina all night long, barely letting them across the 50-yard line. Hatley and Jordan Evans each had 10 tackles, and Tucek had seven tackles and two sacks. Herndon made good on seven tackles and a fumble recovery, and Jared Musick hustled seven tackles. Caison also had seven tackles and Davis posted five tackles, one sack, and one fumble recovery. Penigar finished the game with five tackles, two interceptions, one caused fumble and one fumble recovery.
The Broncos will gear up this week for a road trip to Hale Center on Friday, September 18, beginning at 7 p.m.
The Broncos have begun their season with two wins, the second of which came last Friday night in Ralls with the Broncos’ hard-fought win over the Jackrabbits 12-8.
The Broncos set up a successful offense and finished with 204 total yards. Quarterback Brock Hatley accounted for 35 of those yards through the air after combining with Lamarcus Penigar for 22 yards and Josiah Howard for 13 yards.
The yards on the ground came fairly easy for the Bronco backfield. Led by Penigar, who posted 73 yards rushing on 10 carries, the Broncos used their quickness to get by the Jackrabbits to find the endzone twice in the 48 minutes. Jordan Herndon made one touchdown and went 58 yards on 14 carries, while Hatley posted the other TD and carried the ball five times for 12 yards. Jmaury Davis carried seven times for 19 yards, and Jordan Evans posted seven yards on two carries.
“Our defense played great,” head coach Clint Conkin said. “We had several guys making tackles.” Leading the way was Koyt Tucek who finished with 11 tackles, one QB sack, one caused fumble, and one fumble recovery. Lyric Smith posted 10 tackles, and Davis had nine tackles and two sacks. Hatley turned in six tackles and one sack, and Rhett Caison ended the game with six tackles. Herndon came in with eight tackles, and Evan had eight.
The Broncos will play Bovina Friday night in Bronco Stadium for the Homecoming game beginning at 7:00 p.m.
The junior varsity Broncos moved things around after their first game and shut out Ralls at home 24-0 on Thursday. Grant Haynes, Anthony Brown, and Tommy Tabor found the end zone for the Broncos. The JV Broncos will travel to Bovina on Thursday, September 9.
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