AT LUBBOCK HIGH - 08/30/2007

 

The non-district season began in Lubbock's Lowrey Field.  The Mojo defense set the tone from the opening kickoff, causing the Westerners to go three-and-out and punting the ball away.  The Panthers drew immediate blood on the first possession by methodically moving the ball down the field and punching the ball in from the 1-yard line.  Quarterback Taylor Byrd took a quarterback sneak behind center Jason Jones into the end zone for their first of three scores in the first quarter.  The Panthers added another three scores in the second quarter, expanding the score to 41-0.  The Westerners got on the scoreboard as the half drew near on a 72-yard swing pass.  The Mojo defense limited Lubbock High to only four first downs in the half.

The second half was highlighted by the Mojo defense, which returned a fumble and caused a safety.  Byrd and Berryhill each scored twice, plus Byrd added a touchdown pass.  Great showing by offense, defense, and special teams.

 
  1 2 3 4 F
Permian 19 22 25 3 69
Lubbock 0 6 0 8 14

SCORING SUMMARY
First Qtr
PHS - Taylor Byrd 1 run (Michael McNatt) 8:31
PHS - Sherard Ray 12 run (missed kick) 5:09
PHS - Dominique Brown 9 run (conv fail) 3:09

Second Qtr
PHS - Jamison Berryhill 4 run (Joseph Knighten from Byrd) 11:55
PHS - Melvis Pride 21 run (McNatt kick) 3:40
PHS - Berryhill 10 run (McNatt kick) 1:24
LHS - Dvonic Freeman 72 pass from Josh Klemme (kick fails) 0:31

Third Qtr
PHS - Ryan Rumbaugh 28 pass from Byrd (McNatt kick) 9:56
PHS - Ross Forrest 3 fumble return (kick failed) 9:38
PHS - Kicker Safety, 7:02
PHS - Byrd 6 run (McNatt kick) 3:31
PHS - McNatt 38 FG 0:31

Fourth Qtr
PHS - McNatt 36 FG 6:50
LHS - Kennon Shaw 2 run (Gibson pass from Klemme) 0:58
 

TEAM STATISTICS
 

 

PER

 LUB

First downs

 24

 8

Total yds

 402

 185

Rushing

 40-295

 28-78

Passing

 107

 107

C-A-I

 7-11-0

 8-24-0

Punts

 0-0.0

 7-27.3

Penalties

 6-50

 6-55


 

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