Westside Eagle-Observer

Bulldogs tame Wolverines for first win of season

- By Mike Eckels meckels@nwadg.com Decatur’s Leng Lee, on a quarterbac­k keeper, outruns a Wolverine defender to cross the goal line for a touchdown. The Bulldogs won their first game of the season, 28-14.

DECATUR — It was homecoming for the Decatur Bulldogs when they took on the Wolverines of Western Yell County at home on Friday night in Bulldog Stadium.

Both the Bulldogs and Wolverines came into the Oct. 21 matchup with an 0-4 record going into the final weeks of the 2A-4 conference season.

Before the game, Leng Lee and Shaney Lee were crowned homecoming king and queen in a ceremony at the midfield line of Bulldogs Stadium. After Shaney Lee and her court took their places on the throne platform on the east side of the stadium, it was time for football.

The Bulldogs scored first at the 8:30 mark in the first quarter on a run by Troy Kell. The pointafter by Jimmy Mendoza was good, making it a 7-0 Decatur ball game. The Bulldogs retained the lead throughout the first quarter and into much of the second. But a quarterbac­k keeper by Wolverine’s Hunter Greenfield and an extra point tied the game at 7 going into the break.

Decatur took the field for the start of the second half with a more aggressive approach. A few minutes into the third quarter, Leng Lee found his running back, Mendoza, deep in Wolverine territory. Mendoza slipped past a Wol- verine tackle and into the end zone for the Bulldogs’ second touchdown. Mendoza’s extra-point attempt was good, giving Decatur the lead, 14-7.

A Lee pass was intercepte­d around midfield, leading to a touchdown by the Wolverines and a pointafter to tie the game at 14 before the final quarter.

But, shortly after the quarter began, Decatur regained the lead on a quarterbac­k keeper by Lee, making it a 20-14 game. Mendoza’s extra-point attempt was blocked by Western Yell County. At the midway mark of the fourth quarter, Lee connected with running back Wyatt Bingham deep inside the end zone for the final touchdown of the night. Lee found the end zone once again on a quarter- back keeper for the twopoint conversion, making it 28-14.

The Bulldogs’ seasonlong losing streak finally ended with the 28-14 victory.

For Shane Holland, Decatur’s head football coach, the win was a welcome one.

“I’m very proud of our effort tonight,” said Holland. “Our defense played

very well. Our offense found some things that were good and played well in the first half. They had a bad play and got down a little in the second half, but they didn’t panic and [they] stayed in the game.”

Holland noted that two of his players had one of their best games of the season, which contribute­d to the Bulldog victory.

“I think that Alex Lee played a very good game. I don’t know how many tackles he made, but there were a bunch of them,” said Holland. “Leng played one of his best games on offense.”

The Bulldogs travel southeast on Oct. 28 to take on the Danville Little Johns. Danville is in first place in the 2A-4 conference with a 6-0 conference record. Decatur is tied with Magazine for sixth place with a 1-4 conference record. Start time for the matchup is 7 p.m.

 ?? Photo by Mike Eckels ?? Decatur’s Jimmy Mendoza catches a pass from quarterbac­k Leng Lee before running into the end zone for the go-ahead touchdown against Western Yell County.
Photo by Mike Eckels Decatur’s Jimmy Mendoza catches a pass from quarterbac­k Leng Lee before running into the end zone for the go-ahead touchdown against Western Yell County.
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Photo by Mike Eckels

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