BEFORE THE KICKOFF: HP vs Midway

BEFORE THE KICKOFF: HP vs Midway

The Battle of Midway begins tonight and after the smoke clears, the victor will live to battle another week.

midway panther logoMidway is one of the strongest teams in the state this season. The Panthers are 11-0 and are ranked 13th in the AP state 6A rankings. MaxPreps ranks them 6th in Texas and 44th in the nation.

While the Panthers had only one challenge in their district race, their pre-district performance was impressive. In the first game, Midway knocked off Lake Travis, 38-30, then beat Mansfield (24-14), Mansfield Timberview (41-34) and Duncanville (42-36). Both Lake Travis and Timberview are now 10-1, are state ranked and are still alive in the playoffs.

“We’ll need to raise our level of play in order to compete with Midway,” said HP head coach Randy Allen. “We expect this to be a tough game but we’ll be prepared.”

On offense, the Panthers return six starters from last year’s 9-3 area finalist. Quarterback Ben Hicks (#8, 6-2, 195) threw for 3,700 yards and 36 touchdowns as a junior last year. This season he has completed 182 of 261 passes for 2,816 yards and 25 TDs.

Midway’s top receiver, Devontre Stricklin (#2, 6-3, 160) has caught 51 passes for 1,074 yards and 10 touchdowns. He won’t have to go far to play college football. He has committed to Baylor. The Scots secondary will need to watch a couple other Panther wide receivers. Joseph Ward (#9, 5-10, 170) has caught 38 passes for 559 yards and eight TDs while R.J. Rangel (#11, 5-10, 200) has caught 22 passes for 364 yards and one touchdown.

Running back Eric Clayburn (#29, 6-0, 180) will be tough to bring down. He has already picked up 1,385 yards on 205 carries, scoring 17 touchdowns on the ground.

But the secret behind this prolific offense is the college-size offensive line that the Panthers have. They average just under 300 lbs. each and give Hicks plenty of time to find Stricklin.

Scoring? The Panthers average 47.5 points per game and hold opponents to 23.8.

midway football-headerLast week Midway faced Tyler Lee in the first round of the playoffs. Lee received the kickoff. On the first play from scrimmage, Marcus Johnson (#27, 5-10, 170) intercepted a Lee pass. On the second play, Hicks hit Stricklin with a touchdown pass. And it went downhill from there for Lee. Midway scored four times in the first 14 plays and led 41-7 at the end of the first quarter, then 62-14 at halftime. The Panthers scored on all of their possessions en route to a 76-47 win.

But perhaps the most impressive win for the Panthers was in the battle for the district 12-6A title. The only other team in the district with a winning record was Copperas Cove and the two teams lit up the scoreboard as Midway won, 66-54. The two teams combined for 1, 286 in total yards (591 yards rushing and 695 passing) and 65 first downs.

The good news is that the Scots should be able to move the ball on the Panthers. The bad news is that Midway has a very potent offense. The Panthers have many weapons and they are all lethal. But the Scots boast one of the most brutal defenses in the Dallas area, holding teams to an average of 12.8 points per game – the best 6A effort in the Greater Dallas area right now.

This major battle – the Midway offense against the HP defense – should determine who advances. “To win this game we’ll need to focus on limiting turnovers, making explosive plays, third-down conversions and field position in the kicking game,” said Allen.

The Scots eliminated 5-5 Irving Nimitz last Friday, 49-17, in a game that was close in the first half (21-17). The Vikings had the ball and the momentum at the beginning of the second half when HP’s own personal Pick-6-Machine, Mitchell Kaufman (#10, 6-3, 225) grabbed a Viking pass out of the sky and sprinted 38 yards for a touchdown that changed the momentum of the game.

“We never looked back after that play,” said Coach Allen. “Mitchell really has a knack for knowing where the ball is being thrown. He’s got good hands, good agility and can jump, but his ability to make plays like that comes from his reading the quarterback’s eyes and watching film to study offensive tendencies.”

Scots quarterback Brooks Burgin (#5, 6-2, 190) threw for 257 yards and four touchdowns in the Nimitz win, giving him 3,000 passing yards for the season.

The game tonight is being played in Midlothian, which is 32 miles from Highland Park and 85 miles from Waco. The winner of this match will advance to play the winner of Lake Travis and Spring. As many Texas high school coaches are fond of saying,

“There are no turkeys in the playoffs after Thanksgiving.”

PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP: HP vs Midway

PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP: HP vs Midway

Highland Park Scots

Offense

WR 3 Andrew Frost

WR 2 Campbell Brooks

LT 55 Jack Sides

LG 76 Rees LeMay

C 50 Clayton Woods

RG 60 Josh Leachman

RT 78 Austin Webb

WR 17 Kevin Ken

WR 9 Sam Welfelt

RB 34 Stephen Dieb

QB 5 Brooks Burgin

Defense

DE 95 Michael Thornton

NG 94 Daniel Gouskos

DE 44 Nick Waterman

OLB 40 Hayden Schnieders

OLB 10 Mitchell Kaufman

ILB 35 Michael Linehan

ILB 49 Matthew White

CB 31 Benjamin Walzel

CB 6 Carter McDade

SS 11 Boomer Bakich

FS 4 Stephen Briggs

 

K 98 Grayson Borrego

K 99 David Wiggs

DS 50 Clayton Woods

P 10 Mitchell Kaufman

 

Waco Midway Panthers

Offense

WR 2 Devontre Stricklin

WR 11 RJ Rangel

LT 67 Layne Clendenin

LG 62 D’undre Brown

C 64 Andy Mills

RG 72 Eusebio Esquivel

RT 73 Antonio Dalessio

WR 9 Joseph Ward

WR 7 Treston Womack

RB 29 Eric Clayburn

QB 8 Ben Hicks

Defense

DE 6 Jace Hawkins

NG 35 Cameron Mills

DE 37 Josh Turner

OLB 45 Logan Paschal

ILB 18 Lenoy Jones, Jr.

ILB 53 Landon Jones

OLB 14 Brenndan Johnson

CB 5 Christian Davis

CB 4 Keith Henson

S 27 Marcus Johnson

S 15 Kahlil Haughton

 

K 1 Jackson Smith

ROSTER: WACO MIDWAY PANTHERS

ROSTER: WACO MIDWAY PANTHERS

midway football-headerNo. Name Position Height Weight Class

1 Jackson Smith K 5’10” 155 11

2 Devontre Stricklin WR 6’3″ 170 12

3 Erick Torres WR 5’6″ 145 12

3 Andrew Sober QB 6’2″ 160 11

4 Keith Henson DB 5’9″ 145 12

5 Christian Davis DB 6’0″ 160 11

5 Colton Lewellen DB 5’11” 145 11

6 Jace Hawkins DL 6’1″ 195 12

7 Treston Womack RB 5’7″ 155 11

8 Ben Hicks QB 6’3″ 200 12

9 Joseph Ward WR 5’9″ 150 11

10 Earnest Landrum DB 6’0″ 160 12

10 Meet Naik QB 6’0″ 160 11

11 RJ Rangel TE 5’11” 195 12

11 Josh McKerall QB 6’2″ 165 11

12 Sam Glaesmann QB 6’4″ 185 11

13 Jake Graham TE 6’2″ 165 11

14 Brenndan Johnson LB 5’11” 170 12

15 Kahlil Haughton DB 6’2″ 180 12

16 Artez Rhymer WR 5’11” 165 11

17 De’Eric Alexander LB 5’8″ 150 11

18 Lenoy Jones Jr. LB 6’1″ 215 12

19 Toby Jowers LB 5’10” 185 12

20 Chris Jones DB 5’6″ 160 12

21 Desmond Lacy DB 6’2″ 175 12

21 Garrett Jones TE 5’10” 150 11

22 Ger’Markee Satterwhite RB 5’10” 170 10

22 Jaylan Moss RB 5’11” 170 11

23 Tyriek Williamson LB 5’10” 170 10

23 Granger Crow LB 6’0″ 155 11

24 Tyris Pullen RB 5’8″ 155 12

25 Antwonie Betters WR 6’4″ 185 12

25 Hunter Williamson DB 5’9″ 160 10

26 Larry Parks LB 5’11” 175 11

27 Marcus Johnson DB 5’10” 170 12

28 Stieler Harris DB 6’3″ 180 11

29 Eric Clayburn RB 6’0″ 180 11

30 Gillen Graves LB 5’8″ 180 11

30 Greg White WR 5’8″ 150 11

31 Brian McGee DB 5’8″ 140 11

31 Malik Collins RB 5’8″ 160 9

32 Sam Richards QB/LB 6’0″ 185 11

32 Nick Hickman WR 5’4″ 130 11

33 AJ Head LB 5’9″ 200 11

33 Chase Fortenberry RB 5’7″ 140 11

34 Korey Chatman RB 5’6″ 185 11

34 LaMarcus Yannis LB 5’10” 180 11

35 Camron Mills DB 5’10” 150 12

36 Casen Renfro RB 5’8″ 165 12

37 Josh Turner DL 6’1″ 220 12

38 Dae-Dae Walker DB 5’9″ 150 11

39 Nick Lucas DB 5’9″ 150 11

40 Mundhir Hamad DB 5’10” 165 12

40 Chance Sweet LB 5’10” 160 11

41 Jack Gary RB 5’9″ 165 9

41 Malik Toussaint DB 6’1″ 145 11

42 Dan Butler K 5’10” 150 11

43 Tanner Mordecai QB/DB 6’1″ 175 9

43 Skylar Weaver DB 5’9″ 165 11

44 Wade Liescheski DL 6’1″ 180 11

45 Logan Paschal DL 6’2″ 200 12

46 Garrett Young DB 5’11” 155 12

47 Javen Ritcherson DB 5’7″ 135 11

48 Nathan Ash DB 6’1″ 155 12

49 Elijah Espinoza LB 5’10” 180 11

50 Riley Aguilar OL 6’2″ 270 11

51 Ryan Cook OL 6’0″ 225 12

52 Jackson Webb DL 6’1″ 185 11

53 Landon Jones LB 5’11” 190 11

54 Chandler Chick OL 6’0″ 210 12

55 Jon Ladner DL 6’2″ 245 12

56 Alexander Hill DL 6’0″ 190 11

57 Nick Sheldon OL 6’2″ 245 11

58 Cole Howard DL 5’10” 225 11

59 Miguel Anderson LB 5’8″ 165 11

60 Antonio Dalessio DL 5’11” 175 11

60 Zach Molina LB 5’8″ 150 11

61 Evan Mock OL 5’11” 200 11

62 D’Undre Brown OL 6’0″ 315 12

63 Macky Fox OL 6’0″ 225 11

64 Andy Mills OL 6’0″ 250 12

65 Andrew Gochis OL 5’9″ 170 11

66 Jay Bartz OL 5’11” 185 11

67 Layne Clendenin OL 6’2″ 260 12

68 Dylan Moore OL 5’11” 190 11

69 Reece Anderson OL 5’10” 190 11

70 Matthew Wallace OL 6’4″ 305 11

71 Bertin Young OL 5’6″ 225 11

71 Seth Snyder DL 5’9″ 220 11

72 Eusebio Esquivel OL 6’5″ 335 12

73 MJ Morris OL 6’2″ 275 12

74 Clay Lester OL 5’9″ 180 12

75 Matin Dawood OL 5’11” 215 11

76 Dalton Hays OL 6’0″ 305 12

77 Logan Nordhausen OL 6’0″ 190 11

78 Austin LeBeuf OL 6’4″ 235 11

79 Jarrod Griffin OL 5’11” 380 12

80 Jordan Brooks WR 5’10” 155 12

81 Cristion Gonzales RB 5’10” 150 11

82 Allen Stroud WR 5’9″ 135 11

83 Bryce Johnigan WR 5’10” 155 11

84 David Ash WR 6’1″ 150 12

85 Miles Langerman WR 6’0″ 155 11

86 Matt Shillinglaw WR 5’9″ 150 11

87 Teddy Brister TE 6’1″ 160 11

88 Ryan Dean DB 5’6″ 120 12

89 Conner Adair WR 5’9″ 140 11

90 Garrett Byford TE 5’10” 190 12

91 Zach Haverly DL 6’1″ 200 11

92 Jer-Markise Haynes DL 5’8″ 220 11

93 Clint Biarnesen TE 5’9″ 210 12

94 Adrian Cox LB 5’10” 180 12

95 Bryce Anderson DL 6’0″ 200 11

97 Devin Green DL 5’9″ 210 11

98 Michael Sulak LB 6’0″ 185 10

99 Anthony Flowers DL 6’1″ 235 11