Texarkana Gazette

Bulldogs spoil Senior Night for Texas High

- By Josh Richert Sports Editor

Outside of two long touchdown receptions, Kilgore controlled the game against Texas High on Friday at Tiger Stadium at Grim Park.

The Bulldogs, who came into the Tigers’ Senior Night winless, rushed for 314 yards and six touchdowns during a 42-14 win over THS, which had a modest two-game win streak snapped with the humbling loss.

The Tigers rushed 19 times for 26 yards against a stingy Kilgore defense, but the home team was able to find success via the passing game. Coltin Clack connected with Rian Cellars and Mason Jones for long TD catches, and Clack finished 17-of-26 passing for 247 yards and no intercepti­ons.

Five of the Bulldogs’ six rushers found the end zone, with Damien Parker scoring twice on just three carries. Kennieth Lacy had 14 carries for 164 yards and a touchdown, and Tray Epps had 23 totes for 124 yards and a TD.

Washington finished with four catches—matched by Kendall Reid and Chris Sutton—for 115 yards and the score, and the 71-yard catch-andrun was the only ball for Cellars.

Kilgore put together a pair of lengthy drives in the second half, scoring at the end of each to put the game away. The Bulldogs chewed up 8:24 on a 13-play, 78-yard drive with Gus Witt keeping for a 6-yard TD, and they burned another 6:06 off the clock with a 12-play, 78-yard drive with Jerrick Ervin diving in from the 1.

Texas High had drives to the Kilgore 28 and 22 but turned the ball over on downs each time. THS only had three possession­s in the second half, one Washington’s score, an 11-play drive to the 22 which resulted in no points, and four plays in the final 2:17 as the game winded down.

The Bulldogs broke open the game in the second quarter, scoring three unanswered touchdowns to take a 28-7 lead into intermissi­on.

Kilgore also stalled the Tiger offense, which managed just 137 yards of offense—133 through the air—in the first half.

Texas High punted from its 44 on its opening possession, and the Bulldogs marched 74 yards on nine plays. Parker had the first of his two first-half TDs, bulling in from the 2 with 5:15 left in the first quarter to cap the drive.

It didn’t take long for the Tigers to answer, Cellars grabbing a slant pass from Clack and racing 71 yards to paydirt up the middle.

Kilgore drove 61 yards on six plays—all rushes—with Epps racing 26 yards around the right end to give the Bulldogs the lead on the first play of the second quarter.

The Tigers went three-and-out on their next two possession­s, Parker scoring from the 1 to end the Bulldog drive between the THS punts.

Following the other punt, Lacy raced 78 yards on the first play from scrimmage, but Jones chased him down inside the 5. On the next play, Lacy scored from the 2.

Texas High put together a 15-play drive, but came up short and turned the ball over on downs on a fourthdown sack.

 ?? Photo by Kevin Sutton ?? ■ Texas High quarterbac­k Coltin Clack (1) tries to keep Kilgore defender Nesba Brown (4) at arm’s length to avoid the sack and pick up yardage for the Tigers on Friday at Tiger Stadium at Grim Park.
Photo by Kevin Sutton ■ Texas High quarterbac­k Coltin Clack (1) tries to keep Kilgore defender Nesba Brown (4) at arm’s length to avoid the sack and pick up yardage for the Tigers on Friday at Tiger Stadium at Grim Park.
 ?? Photo by Kevin Sutton ?? ■ Texas High junior Tracy Cooper (2) intercepts a pass intended for Kilgore wide receiver Deiontrae Wheat (1) as Tiger teammate Marquavius Fisher (4), rear, applies additional pressure Friday at Tiger Stadium at Grim Park.
Photo by Kevin Sutton ■ Texas High junior Tracy Cooper (2) intercepts a pass intended for Kilgore wide receiver Deiontrae Wheat (1) as Tiger teammate Marquavius Fisher (4), rear, applies additional pressure Friday at Tiger Stadium at Grim Park.

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