Big Spring Herald

STEERS

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One issue the Steers will be looking to correct against Monahans is the ability to start the game off hot and come out firing on all cylinders. The Steers were successful at that in the second half against Vernon and will be looking to replicate that strong performanc­e when they take the field Friday.

“We just tried to get better at things we were doing (in Week One),” Head Coach Cannon McWilliams said. “We’re coaching this week just like we were coaching against Vernon and our kids are hungry. So, hopefully, we come out ready to roll.”

Monahans has opened the 2020 season with two straight losses,but McWilliams

HERALD File Photo does not believe that is a great indicator of how good of a team the Loboes are.

“Despite their record, they’ve played two really good teams and they played well in those games,” he said.

The Steers appear to have the type of offense this year that can put up loads of points. If they are able to jump out to an early one or two score lead, Big Spring could end up pulling away quickly from Monahans.

Lastly, look for another high-volume passing attack led by Baeza from the Steers this Friday that can open up running lanes for Steers’ backs to run through.

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