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  1. Might as well get this thread going for all things 11-6A. Lady Lobo Volleyball is headed to Lindale tonight to start their season off. Tyler Lee opens their season at home tonight against White Oak.
  2. LONGVIEW LOBOS (9-0, 5-0) at MESQUITE SKEETERS (7-2, 3-2) DATE: Friday, November 8th, 2019 TIME: 7:30 PM LOCATION: E.H. Hanby Stadium in Mesquite, Texas LONGVIEW BROADCAST: 106.5 FM JACK FM MESQUITE BROADCAST: 88.5 FM KEOM LOBOS LEAD SERIES 13-2-0 The Lobos have a 3-1 lead when the game is a non-district contest. The Lobos have a 10-1 when the game is a district contest. The two schools have never played a playoff contest. The two schools have never played at a neutral location. The Lobos have a 6-1 lead when the game is played at Longview. The Lobos have a 6-1 lead when the game is played at Mesquite. Longview has won the last four meetings with the Skeeters. Longview is 5-1 all-time against Mesquite at E.H. Hanby Stadium, with the Lobos winning the last meeting there. The two schools have never played on November 8th. LAST FIVE GAMES IN SERIES 11.09.2018 - Longview 55, Mesquite 24 - Lobo Stadium 11.10.2017 - Longview 61, Mesquite 3 - E.H. Hanby Stadium 11.04.2016 - Longview 62, Mesquite 7 - Lobo Stadium 09.27.2013 - Longview 69, Mesquite 17 - Lobo Stadium 09.28.2012 - Mesquite 33, Longview 7 - E.H. Hanby Stadium FULL GAME LOG GAME PREVIEW & SERIES REVIEW A 40th district championship in program history and a first round home playoff game in two weeks time was the goal for the Longview Lobos as they headed into their Senior Night contest against the Robert E Lee Red Raiders. Two goals they achieved with flying colors. The Lobos delivered their 18th consecutive home win with a dominating 49-7 victory over the Red Raiders, winning their 15th in a row over their rivals from the East. The Lobos and Red Raiders met for the 60th time on Friday night, but the series got even more lopsided as the Lobos expanded to a 30 game lead over Tyler Lee (44-14-2). In the win, quarterback Haynes King improved to 35-1 as a starter, dating back to his 2017 sophomore season. His 4 touchdown pass performance gave King 82 touchdown passes in his career, by far the most in Longview history by a quarterback. Overall, King hit 100 touchdowns (82 passing, 17 rushing, 1 receiving). The Lobos, winners of 25 games in a row overall, now turn their attention to the Mesquite Skeeters in their regular season finale. Longview returns to Hanby Stadium for the third time this season, having won the previous two contests by a combined 99-20 scoreline. The Lobos have won three in a row at Hanby Stadium overall. Mesquite, 7-2 on the season, started their season off with a perfect 4-0 record before Mesquite Horn upset the Skeeters in their district opener. The Skeeters won three in a row following that loss, but struggled against Rockwall Heath and Tyler Lee. Rockwall dominated the Skeeters last week in a 66-42 win for the Jackets. Mesquite comes in with not much to play for, as the Skeeters are locked into their Division I #2 Seed, and should have a neutral site game against Killeen Shoemaker or Killeen Harker Heights (as both teams will finish in 3rd place). Longview, however, comes in with at least a couple things on their mind. The Lobos are looking to keep their 25-game winning streak alive, along with their 25-game regular season winning streak and 17-game district winning streak. The Lobos also are looking to clinch their 33rd outright district crown. All of this is in preparation for their last game at Lobo Stadium next Friday night when they host either Temple or Waco Midway. WEEK ELEVEN 11-6A SCHEDULE: North Mesquite vs Rockwall Heath (Mesquite Memorial Stadium) {Thursday} Mesquite vs Longview (E.H. Hanby Stadium) Tyler Lee vs Mesquite Horn (Trinity Mother Frances Rose Stadium) Rockwall BYE WEEK WEEK TEN 11-6A RESULTS: Longview 49 Tyler Lee 7 Mesquite Horn 28 North Mesquite 14 Rockwall 66 Mesquite 42 Rockwall Heath BYE WEEK DISTRICT 11-6A STANDINGS 1st. Longview (9-0, 5-0) 2nd. Rockwall (8-2, 5-1) 3rd. Mesquite (7-2, 3-2) 4th. Tyler Lee (5-4, 2-3) 5th. Mesquite Horn (3-6, 2-3) 6th. Rockwall Heath (4-5, 1-4) 7th. North Mesquite (2-7, 0-5) DISTRICT 12-6A OVERVIEW LAST WEEK - Killeen Ellison defeated Killeen, 50-18. Killeen Shoemaker defeated Copperas Cove, 34-28. Waco defeated Belton, 24-21. Waco Midway defeated Temple, 52-28. THIS WEEK - Belton hosts Waco Midway. Killeen hosts Waco. Killeen Shoemaker hosts Killeen Harker Heights. Temple hosts Copperas Cove. LONGVIEW LOBOS Record: 9-0 (5-0) District: 11-6A Coach: John King (176-36 in 16 seasons) (Playoffs: 40-14) First Year of Football: 1909 All-Time Record: 7238-345-52 (Playoffs: 69-41-1) Playoff Appearances: 44 Last Playoff Appearance: 2018, 6A Division II State Championship State Championships (2): 1937 (1A), 2018 (6A D2) State Championship Appearances (5): 1937 (1A), 1997 (5A D1), 2008 (4A D1), 2009 (4A D1), 2018 (6A D2) SCHEDULE: 08.30 - at Lufkin - Win 24-21 09.06 - vs Marshall - Win 53-0 09.13 - at John Tyler - Win 42-0 09.20 - West Monroe (In Shreveport) - Win 17-7 09.27 - vs Rockwall - Win 49-3 10.11 - at Mesquite Horn - Win 44-20 10.18 - vs Rockwall Heath - Win 49-13 10.25 - at North Mesquite - Win 55-0 11.01 - vs Tyler Lee - Win 49-7 11.08 - at Mesquite MESQUITE SKEETERS Record: 7-2 (3-2) District: 11-6A Coach: Jeff Fleener (13-16 in 3 seasons) (Playoffs: 0-1) First Year of Football: 1904 All-Time Record: 487-453-37 (Playoffs: 20-19-1) Playoff Appearances: 20 Last Playoff Appearance: 2018, 6A Division I BI-District Round State Championships (1): 2001 (5A D1) State Championship Appearances (2): 1974 (5A), 2001 (5A D1) SCHEDULE: 08.30 - vs Lake Highlands - Win 21-6 09.05 - at Grand Prairie - Win 37-9 09.13 - vs Plano West - Win 48-21 09.19 - at LD Hurst Bell - Win 44-3 09.27 - v. Mesquite Horn - Loss 35-14 10.04 - vs Rockwall Heath - Win 49-39 10.11 - at North Mesquite - Win 45-10 10.18 - vs Tyler Lee - Win 18-14 11.01 - at Rockwall - Loss 66-42 11.08 - vs Longview ON THIS DATE IN LOBO HISTORY: November 8th In 1946, Billy Porter and Danny Fenn rushed in scores in the fourth quarter as Tyler High knocked off Longview, 14-0, at Rose Stadium. In 1957, Joe Roper rushed in from five yards out in the third quarter before Larry Bower rushed in from one yard out in the fourth to give Texas High a 12-0 win over the Lobos at Grim Park. The Tigers rushed for 232 yards on the day. In 1963, Longview upset Texas High, 20-13, at Grim Park in Texarkana, ending a three game losing streak to the Tigers. In 1968, Roland Whitehurst and Alton Coley scored Longview’s only scores of the night as Lufkin steamrolled the Lobos, 36-13, at Lobo Stadium. Ray Harper tallied twice for the Panthers. In 1985, Brian Williams and Thomas Snoddy broke a scoreline game in the third quarter with touchdowns before Jason Baird kicked a 27 yard field goal in the fourth in a 16-0 Lobo win over Pine Tree at Pirate Stadium. In 1991, Jason Dodson rushed in from a yard out with 1:43 to play to lift Longview past Marshall at Maverick Stadium, 20-15. John Washington and Andre Davis scored for the Lobos in a game that saw Roy Turner score a touchdown for Marshall in the third quarter before returning a fumbled football on defense 81 yards to put the Mavs ahead. In 1996, Marshall quarterback Scott Furrh threw for 323 yards and three touchdowns and rushed in from 1 yard out as he lifted the Mavericks to a 26-7 win over the Lobos at Maverick Stadium. Jay Hurst scored Longview’s only scored in the second quarter. In 2002, Joel Armstrong scored twice and Fred Hawkins rushed in from 30 yards out but the Lobos couldn’t overcome a 22-0 started by the Panthers as Lufkin knocked off Longview, 29-20, at Abe Martin Stadium. In 2013, Travis Howard returned a pint 45 yards for a score, before Jeremy Powell tallied twice and Dezmond Chumley threw for two scores in a 41-7 Lobo victory over Rockwall at Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium. The Lobo defense held Rockwall to 140 yards total on the night, as Longview built a 27-0 lead at halftime.
  3. LONGVIEW LOBOS (8-0, 4-0) VS TYLER LEE RED RAIDERS (5-3, 2-2) DATE: Friday, November 2nd, 2019 TIME: 7:30 PM LOCATION: Lobo Stadium in Longview, Texas LONGVIEW BROADCAST: 106.5 FM JACK FM TYLER LEE BROADCAST: 92.1 FM ESPN LOBOS LEAD SERIES 43-14-2 The Lobos have a 2-0 lead when the game is a non-district contest. The Lobos have a 41-14-2 lead when the game is a district contest. The two schools have never played a playoff contest. The two schools have never played at a neutral location. The Lobos have a 22-5-2 lead when the game is played at Longview. The Lobos have a 21-9 lead when the game is played at Tyler Lee. Longview has won the last fourteen meetings with the Red Raiders. Longview is 16-3-2 all-time against Tyler Lee at Lobo Stadium (new). The Lobos have a 1-0 lead when the game is played on November 1st. LAST FIVE GAMES IN SERIES 11.02.2018- Longview 63, Tyler Lee 14 - Trinity Mother Frances Rose Stadium 09.29.2017 - Longview 54, Tyler Lee 26 - Lobo Stadium 09.23.2016 - Longview 56, Tyler Lee 35 - Trinity Mother Frances Rose Stadium 10.31.2013 - Longview 63, Tyler Lee 7 - Lobo Stadium 11.02.2012 - Longview 52, Tyler Lee 6 - Trinity Mother Frances Rose Stadium FULL GAME LOG GAME PREVIEW & SERIES REVIEW The feeling of the 2019 season just getting underway, as turned to the side of things winding down. The Longview Lobos return home to Lobo Stadium for the final time of the regular season this Friday night, as they host the Robert E Lee Red Raiders for Senior Night. The Lobos, 8-0 overall and 4-0 in district play, are fresh off their largest victory of the season in a 55-0 beat down of the North Mesquite Stallions. The win for Longview was their 7th in a row over the Stallions, dating back to 2010. Overall, the Lobos have won 24 games in a row, 24 regular season games in a row and 16 district games in a row. The Lobos return home where Longview holds a 45-1 district record under current head coach John King, having won 17 games in a row. A win against the Lee Red Raiders will clinch Longview's 15th #1 seed in 16 seasons under John King. Tyler Lee (5-3, 2-2) comes into Friday's game with a case of the almosts. Two weeks ago, Tyler Lee held a 14-3 lead heading into the fourth quarter over Mesquite, only to lose that lead in the final 30 seconds and fall 18-14 at Hanby Stadium. This past Friday, the Red Raiders once again held a late lead on Rockwall, but the Yellowjackets overcame the Red Raiders and posted a 35-32 victory with a touchdown in the final two minutes. Lee comes into Friday's contest looking to post their 6th win of the season, clinching just their second winning season since 2009. But the Red Raiders, more importantly, are still looking to clinch a playoff berth, which would be their first since 2014. Longview's 55-0 win over North Mesquite clinched their 19th consecutive post season appearance and 45th overall in program history. The Lobos last missed the post season in 2000, when they posted a 3-7 (1-4) record. Longview and Robert E Lee meet each other for the 60th time on Friday night. The 60 meetings is the 5th most in Longview history. The Lobos, holding a 43-14-2 series lead, have won 14 in a row over their rivals to the west. Longview's last loss came in 2003, when the Lobos dropped an 18-14 decision to Lee after holding a 14-3 halftime lead. In the 16 years since that loss, the Lobos have steamrolled the Red Raiders..especially since 2010. The Lobos have scored 45 or more points in six consecutive meetings, and 50 or more in five consecutive meetings. While it looks like the Red Raiders are much improved from last season, where they dropped a 63-14 decision to the Lobos, they will have to slow down Longview's quick starts at home this year. The Lobos have outscored opponents 80-3 in the first half play through three games this season. It'll be a East Texas shootout this Friday between two strong running games, as the Lobos and Red Raiders battle in meeting #60. WEEK TEN 11-6A SCHEDULE: Tyler Lee at Longview (Lobo Stadium) North Mesquite v. Mesquite Horn (Mesquite Memorial Stadium) Mesquite at Rockwall (Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium) Rockwall Heath BYE WEEK WEEK NINE 11-6A RESULTS: Longview 55 North Mesquite 0 Rockwall 35 Tyler Lee 32 Rockwall Heath 47 Mesquite Horn 31 Mesquite BYE WEEK DISTRICT 11-6A STANDINGS 1st. Longview (8-0, 4-0) 2nd. Mesquite (7-1, 3-1) 3rd. Rockwall (7-2, 4-1) 4th. Tyler Lee (5-3, 2-2) 5th. Mesquite Horn (2-6, 1-3) 6th. Rockwall Heath (4-5, 1-4) 7th. North Mesquite (2-6, 0-4) DISTRICT 12-6A OVERVIEW This Week - Copperas Cove hosts Killeen Shoemaker. Killeen Ellison faces Killeen. Waco hosts Belton. Waco Midway hosts Temple. Last Week - Belton defeated Killeen Ellison, 14-12. Copperas Cove defeated Killeen Harker Heights, 21-16. Temple defeated Waco, 57-13. Waco Midway defeated Killeen Shoemaker, 35-15. LONGVIEW LOBOS Record: 8-0 (4-0) District: 11-6A Coach: John King (176-36 in 16 seasons) (Playoffs: 40-14) First Year of Football: 1909 All-Time Record: 737-345-52 (Playoffs: 69-41-1) Playoff Appearances: 44 Last Playoff Appearance: 2018, 6A Division II State Championship State Championships (2): 1937 (1A), 2018 (6A D2) State Championship Appearances (5): 1937 (1A), 1997 (5A D1), 2008 (4A D1), 2009 (4A D1), 2018 (6A D2) SCHEDULE: 08.30 - at Lufkin - Win 24-21 09.06 - vs Marshall - Win 53-0 09.13 - at John Tyler - Win 42-0 09.20 - West Monroe (In Shreveport) - Win 17-7 09.27 - vs Rockwall - Win 49-3 10.11 - at Mesquite Horn - Win 44-20 10.18 - vs Rockwall Heath - Win 49-13 10.25 - at North Mesquite - Win 55-0 11.01 - vs Tyler Lee 11.08 - at Mesquite TYLER LEE RED RAIDERS Record: 5-3 (2-2) District: 11-6A Coach: Kurt Traylor (13-15 in 2 seasons) (Playoffs: 0-0) First Year of Football: 1958 All-Time Record: 297-336-20 (Playoffs: 22-17-0) Playoff Appearances: 18 Last Playoff Appearance: 2014, 6A Division I Bi-District Round State Championships (1): 2004 (5A D1) State Championship Appearances (1): 2004 (5A D1) SCHEDULE: 08.30 - at Marshall - Win 27-20 09.07 - v. John Tyler - Win 34-7 09.14 - vs Nacogdoches - Win 35-28 09.20 - at Mesquite Poteet - Loss 19-14 09.27 - at Rockwall Heath - Win 39-34 10.04 - vs North Mesquite - Win 35-17 10.18 - at Mesquite - Loss 18-14 10.25 - vs Rockwall - Loss 35-32 11.01 - at Longview 11.08 - vs Mesquite Horn ON THIS DATE IN LOBO HISTORY: November 1st In 1929, Longview blew out Winnsboro, 46-0, at Lobo Athletic Field in Longview. In 1935, Jack Skipper scored three touchdowns in the first half, and George Black returned a 52 yard interception for a score as the Lobos rolled over Marshall, 40-6, at Maverick Stadium. In 1940, Longview hosted Dallas Woodrow Wilson at Lobo Stadium and walked away with a 6-0 victory. In 1957, Longview’s Douglas Bruner hauled in a 4 yard pass reception for a score to answer Marshall’s Bubba Agnor’s tally as Longview and Marshall battled to a 7-7 tie at Lobo Stadium. In 1963, James Street took the ball and rushed in from three yards out early in the fourth quarter before the Lobo defense held up the rest of the way in a 13-8 victory over Marshall at Lobo Stadium. In 1968, Longview rushed for 349 yards and rushed out to a 35-0 halftime lead before holding on to a 42-12 victory over Marshall Pemberton at Marshall’s Maverick Stadium. The Panthers turned the ball over 8 times on the night. In 1969, Ronnie Davis tallied two scores, while 5 other Lobos scored touchdowns in a 51-6 beat down of Marshall Pemberton at Lobo Stadium. In 1974, Leo McCoy tallied twice, Llewellyn Fambles rushed in from one yard out and Thomas Cook took a 16 yard rush into the end zone in a 29-14 win over Marshall at Maverick Stadium. In 1985, Brian Williams hauled in a 62-yard pass reception for the lone touchdown of the night, as Longview defeated John Tyler, 7-3, at Lobo Stadium. In 1991, John Tyler’s S.A. Barnes took the ball in from one yard out in the only score of the second half as the Lions knocked off Longview, 17-14, at Rose Stadium. The Lobos were stuffed four times inside the five-yard line with under a minute to play. In 1996, Torrey McMiller and Devon Rose each scored twice for John Tyler as Cujo ran all over Longview, 42-7, in the worst loss a Longview squad has ever had at Lobo Stadium. In 2002, Joel Armstrong and Jerrel Williams each scored two rushing scores, while Alex Cammack tacked on a field goal, as the Lobos upset Robert E. Lee, 31-14, at Lobo Stadium. The Red Raiders were held to 203 yards on the night, as the Lobos upset the state’s No. 10 ranked team.
  4. LONGVIEW LOBOS (7-0, 3-0) AT NORTH MESQUITE STALLIONS (2-5, 0-3) DATE: Friday, October 25th, 2019 TIME: 7:30 PM LOCATION: E.H. Hanby Stadium in Mesquite, Texas LONGVIEW BROADCAST: 106.5 FM JACK FM NORTH MESQUITE BROADCAST: 88.5 FM KEOM[/b] LOBOS LEAD SERIES 11-3-0 The Stallions have a 2-1 lead when the game is a non-district contest. The Lobos have a 10-1 lead when the game is a district contest. The two schools have never played a playoff contest. The two schools have never played at a neutral location. The Lobos have a 6-2 lead when the game is played at Longview. The Lobos have a 5-1 lead when the game is played at North Mesquite. Longview has won the last six meetings with the Stallions. The two schools have never played at E.H. Hanby Stadium. The Lobos have a 1-0 lead when the game is played on October 25th. LAST FIVE GAMES IN SERIES 10.26.2018 - Longview 63, North Mesquite 3 - Lobo Stadium 10.20.2017 - Longview 41, North Mesquite 7 - Lobo Stadium 10.14.2016 - Longview 49, North Mesquite 35 - Mesquite Memorial Stadium 10.25.2013 - Longview 37, North Mesquite 22 - Mesquite Memorial Stadium 10.26.2012 - Longview 52, North Mesquite 3 - Lobo Stadium FULL GAME LOG GAME PREVIEW & SERIES REVIEW One step closer to a playoff spot. That's the mantra the Longview Lobos rang out following their 49-13 beat down of the Rockwall Heath Hawks. The Lobos, with the win, moved to within a win of clinching the program's 19 playoff consecutive playoff appearance. Already a school record at 18 years in a row in the post season, the Lobos have never gone to the post season for an entire decade (Lobos missed the post season in 2000 prevent the 2000s from completing an entire decade in the post season). Longview rolled to within one game of clinching that post season berth, by eliminating the Heath Hawks, the first team to be mathematically eliminated. The Lobos saw quarterback Haynes King return to this 2018 form, by throwing four touchdown passes on the night in a 10 for 14 night for the senior. King now holds 5 of the 15 four or more passing touchdown nights in Longview school history. The win for the Lobos was their 6th in a row over the Heath Hawks, the sixth time in school history the Lobos have opened a series with 6 or more victories in a row. Longview now turns their attention towards eliminating another team from playoff contention, in the North Mesquite Stallions. Second year head coach Tim Seder has not been able to bring North back to its glory days in his first couple years as head coach, with the Stallions staring a fourth consecutive season without a post season berth in the face. The Stallions have opened 11-6A play with three consecutive losses, getting outscored 156-34 in those three losses. The Lobos return to Hanby Stadium just two weeks apart from having knocked off North's rival in Mesquite Horn. The Lobos and Stallions will meet at Hanby for the first time in the series' history. This will be the seventh time for the Lobos to take on North in Mesquite, with all six previous games being at Mesquite Memorial where the Lobos hold a 5-1 record against the Stallions. In what will be the 15th game of the series, the Stallions actually hold the most wins over Longview by any Mesquite ISD squad at three. North's last victory came in 2010, when Joe Bergeron and the Stallions went wild on a Lobo squad in the fourth quarter, as they erased a 14-3 Lobo lead and defeated Longview 24-14. Since that loss, six games ago, the Lobos have outscored North 291 to 83. The Stallions previous two wins came in 1971 and 1988, both non-district meetings. Longview rolls into Hanby holding a 23-game winning streak, the state's longest. The Lobos also are holding a 23-game regular season winning streak, the second longest in school history, and a 15-game district winning streak, the fourth longest in school history. I should be a big night from the Lobo offense as the Lobos and Stallions meet at Hanby for the first time. WEEK EIGHT 11-6A SCHEDULE: North Mesquite vs Longview (E.H. Hanby Stadium) Tyler Lee vs Rockwall (Trinity Mother Frances Rose Stadium) Rockwall Heath vs Mesquite Horn (Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium) Mesquite BYE WEEK WEEK EIGHT 11-6A RESULTS: Longview 49 Rockwall 13 Mesquite 18 Tyler Lee 14 Rockwall 76 North Mesquite 7 Mesquite Horn BYE WEEK DISTRICT 11-6A STANDINGS 1st. Longview (7-0, 3-0) 2nd. Mesquite (7-1, 3-1) 3rd. Rockwall (6-2, 3-1) 4th. Tyler Lee (5-2, 2-1) 5th. Mesquite Horn (2-5, 1-2) 6th. North Mesquite (2-5, 0-3) 7th. Rockwall Heath (3-5, 0-4) DISTRICT 12-6A OVERVIEW This Week - Belton hosts Killeen Harker Heights. Killeen Harker Heights host Waco Midway. Killeen Shoemaker host Waco Midway. Temple hosts Waco. Last Week - Killeen defeated Belton, 44-17. Killeen Harker Heights defeated Waco Midway, 17-14. Killeen Shoemaker defeated Waco, 42-31. Temple defeated Killeen Ellison, 57-30. LONGVIEW LOBOS Record: 7-0 (3-0) District: 11-6A Coach: John King (175-36 in 16 seasons) (Playoffs: 40-14) First Year of Football: 1909 All-Time Record: 736-345-52 (Playoffs: 69-41-1) Playoff Appearances: 44 Last Playoff Appearance: 2018, 6A Division II State Championship State Championships (2): 1937 (1A), 2018 (6A D2) State Championship Appearances (5): 1937 (1A), 1997 (5A D1), 2008 (4A D1), 2009 (4A D1), 2018 (6A D2) SCHEDULE: 08.30 - at Lufkin - Win 24-21 09.06 - vs Marshall - Win 53-0 09.13 - at John Tyler - Win 42-0 09.20 - West Monroe (In Shreveport) - Win 17-7 09.27 - vs Rockwall - Win 49-3 10.11 - at Mesquite Horn - Win 44-20 10.18 - vs Rockwall Heath - Win 49-13 10.25 - at North Mesquite 11.01 - vs Tyler Lee 11.08 - at Mesquite NORTH MESQUITE STALLIONS Record: 2-5 (0-3) District: 11-6A Coach: Tim Seder (5-11 in 2 seasons) (Playoffs: 0-0) First Year of Football: 1970 All-Time Record: 302-205-11 (Playoffs: 12-15-1) Playoff Appearances: 16 Last Playoff Appearance: 2015, 6A Division I Regional Round State Championships (0): None State Championship Appearances (0): None SCHEDULE: 08.30 - at Arlington Sam Houston - Loss 21-17 09.06 - vs Garland Lakeview Centennial - Win 33-14 09.12 - at Fort Worth Paschal - Win 48-27 09.20 - at Haltom - Loss 49-32 10.04 - at Tyler Lee - Loss 35-17 10.11 - v. Mesquite - Loss 45-10 10.18 - at Rockwall - Loss 76-7 10.25 - vs Longview 11.01 - v. Mesquite Horn 11.07 - vs Rockwall Heath ON THIS DATE IN LOBO HISTORY: October 25th In 1929, Longview rolled over Shreveport Fair Park, 59-6, at the Lobo Athletic Field. In 1935, Longview defeated Texas High, 6-0, at City League Park. In 1940, Kenneth Hallmark tallied two runs in the second half to bring home a 14-7 win for the Kilgore Bulldogs over Longview at R.E. St. John Memorial Stadium. In 1946, Kilgore’s Jim Canter ran wild on Longview and set up Fox’s 2 yard run as Kilgore defeated Longview, 6-0, in Kilgore. In 1963, Jimmy Grahm ran in from three yards out and Reese Brown brought in a reception for a score in the first half as Lee ran all over Longview, 27-6, at Rose Stadium. Longview threw the ball 25 times on the night, completing just 6 passes in the loss. In 1968, David Kiowski ran in from 23 yards out late in the 4th quarter to lift the Friars of Bishop Lynch over Longview, 27-21. Longview took a 21-13 lead into the 4th quarter before the Friars grabbed hold of the game at Roffino Stadium. In 1974, Leo McCoy tallied twice in the second quarter following a Tommy Thomas 36 yard field goal in the first, as Longview defeated Texas High, 17-7, at Lobo Stadium. In 1985, Thomas Snoddy rushed in for two touchdowns in the first quarter to start the domination over the Marshall Mavericks at Lobo Stadium. The Lobos, rolling to a 42-12 victory, rushed for 305 yards and put up 409 total yards in the dominating victory. In 1991, after a scoreless first half, John Washington brought in a 21 yard pass for a score before Jason Dodson rushed in from one yard out in a 13-7 Longview victory over Tyler Lee at Lobo Stadium. In 1996, after the Dragons captured a 7-0 lead after one quarter, Fred Talley went to work with a 14-yard rush in the second to tie the game. Talley would add a 63 yard rush for a score in the 4th to bring home the 21-7 Longview victory. Tajuan Stoker got the last score for the Lobos. In 2002, Joel Armstrong rushed for two touchdowns, Rogers Taylor brought in a 35 yard pass for a score and Jerrel Williams, Fred Hawkins and Gordon Freeman would all add tallies as Longview recorded a 42-7 victory over John Tyler at Rose Stadium. In 2013, Andres Perez would set a record for most field goals kicked in a game with three, while Dezmond Chumley threw for four touchdowns and 226 yards in a 37-22 victory over North Mesquite. The two teams combined for 21 penalties and 224 penalty yards.
  5. LONGVIEW LOBOS (6-0, 2-0) VS ROCKWALL HEATH HAWKS (3-4, 0-3) DATE: Friday, October 18th, 2019 TIME: 7:30 PM LOCATION: Lobo Stadium in Longview, Texas LONGVIEW BROADCAST: 106.5 FM JACK FM ROCKWALL HEATH BROADCAST: Sportsgram.net LOBOS LEAD SERIES 5-0-0 The two schools have never played a non-district contest. The Lobos have a 5-0 when the game is a district contest. The two schools have never played a playoff contest. The two schools have never played at a neutral location. The Lobos have a 2-0 lead when the game is played at Longview. The Lobos have a 3-0 lead when the game is played at Rockwall. Longview has won the last five meetings with the Yellowjackets. Longview is 2-0 all-time against Rockwall at Lobo Stadium, with the Lobos winning the last two meetings there. The two schools have never played on October 18th. LAST FIVE GAMES IN SERIES 10.19.2018 - Longview 48, Rockwall Heath 10 - Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium 11.03.2017 - Longview 49, Rockwall Heath 7 - Lobo Stadium 10.28.2016 - Longview 35, Rockwall Heath 21 - Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium 10.11.2013 - Longview 42, Rockwall Heath 10 - Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium 10.12.2012 - Longview 52, Rockwall Heath 27 - Lobo Stadium FULL GAME LOG GAME PREVIEW & SERIES REVIEW A near miss on a 21-year old school record was the headline for the Longview Lobos in Week 7 of the 2019 Texas High School Football season. For the fifth time this season, it was the Kaden Meredith show as Longview returned to E.H. Hanby Stadium for the first of three contests there in the next five weeks. Kaden Meredith racked up four touchdowns and 354 yards, coming just shy of Fred Talley's 387 rushing yards in a single game that Talley set in his final game as a Lobo down in Nacogdoches back in 1998. Kaden Meredith's career day led to a 44-20 victory over Mesquite Horn, their first over the Jaguars in Mesquite since 2011. This was the first time the Lobos had visited Mesquite Horn since their last regular season loss back in September of 2017. Since then, including the victory over the Jags this season, Longview has reeled off a 32-1 overall record. Longview has won 22 wins in a row overall, 22 regular season victories and 14 district victories in a row. Longview's 22 wins overall is the most in school history. Longview's 22 regular season wins in a row is second most in school history (29 is the record set from 1975 to 1977). And Longview's 14 district wins in a row sits 5th in school history, but with four more wins to end the regular season this year, they can tie the second longest school record (school record is 36 set from 2004 to 2010). With the win, the Lobos improved to 2-0..sitting atop 11-6A along with fellow East Texas rival, Tyler Lee (5-1, 2-0), who had a bye this week. Longview now returns home to face on the Rockwall Heath Hawks, who have struggled since starting the season 3-0. The Hawks (3-4, 0-3) fell to their cross town rivals the Yellowjackets of Rockwall 38-17 this week, and sit on the edge of being eliminated from post season contention. However, the Hawks have been in all three games. They led Tyler Lee before a last minute drive by the Red Raiders brought home the win. They battled back and forth with Mesquite, but a late score by the Skeeters pushed it to a two score Mesquite win. Mike Spradlin had his Hawks flying, dominating three straight opponents in non-district, before McKinney North tore of the Hawk defense and the Heath season has come to a crashing halt. Heath returns to Longview for the third time in their young history. Their first meeting, in 2012, Longview jumped out to a 49-6 lead on the Hawks before halftime. Heath attempted a mini come back in the second half, but the Lobos rolled to a 52-27 win. In their last visit, the Heath Hawks actually grabbed a 7-0 lead after the first quarter. Longview woke up on the first play of the second quarter and it led the Lobos to a dominating 49-7 win. WEEK EIGHT 11-6A SCHEDULE: Longview vs Rockwall Heath (Lobo Stadium) Rockwall vs North Mesquite (Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium) Mesquite vs Tyler Lee (E.H. Hanby Stadium) Mesquite Horn BYE WEEK WEEK SEVEN 11-6A RESULTS: Longview 44 Mesquite Horn 20 Mesquite 45 North Mesquite 10 Rockwall 38 Rockwall Heath 17 Tyler Lee BYE WEEK DISTRICT 11-6A STANDINGS 1st. Longview (6-0, 2-0) 2nd. Tyler Lee (5-1, 2-0) 3rd. Mesquite (6-1, 2-1) 4th. Rockwall (5-2, 2-1) 5th. Mesquite Horn (2-5, 1-2) 6th. North Mesquite (2-4, 0-2) 7th. Rockwall Heath (3-4, 0-3) DISTRICT 12-6A OVERVIEW This Week - Killeen Harker Heights defeated Waco, 31-21. Killeen Shoemaker defeated Killeen Ellison, 29-28. Temple defeated Killeen, 56-27. Waco Midway defeated Copperas Cove, 42-20. Last Week - Killeen host Belton. Killeen Ellison hosts Temple. Waco Midway hosts Killeen Harker Heights. Waco hosts Killeen Shoemaker. LONGVIEW LOBOS Record: 6-0 (2-0) District: 11-6A Coach: John King (174-36 in 16 seasons) (Playoffs: 40-14) First Year of Football: 1909 All-Time Record: 735-345-52 (Playoffs: 69-41-1) Playoff Appearances: 44 Last Playoff Appearance: 2018, 6A Division II State Championship State Championships (2): 1937 (1A), 2018 (6A D2) State Championship Appearances (5): 1937 (1A), 1997 (5A D1), 2008 (4A D1), 2009 (4A D1), 2018 (6A D2) SCHEDULE: 08.30 - at Lufkin - Win 24-21 09.06 - vs Marshall - Win 53-0 09.13 - at John Tyler - Win 42-0 09.20 - West Monroe (In Shreveport) - Win 17-7 09.27 - vs Rockwall - Win 49-3 10.11 - at Mesquite Horn - Win 44-20 10.18 - vs Rockwall Heath 10.25 - at North Mesquite 11.01 - vs Tyler Lee 11.08 - at Mesquite ROCKWALL HEATH HAWKS Record: 3-4 (0-3) District: 11-6A Coach: Mike Spradlin (3-4 in 1 season) (Playoffs: 0-0) First Year of Football: 2006 All-Time Record: 88-57-0 (Playoffs: 8-7) Playoff Appearances: 7 Last Playoff Appearance: 2017, 6A Division II Bi-District Round State Championships (0): None State Championship Appearances (0): None SCHEDULE: 08.29 - vs Keller Timber Creek - Win 38-10 09.06 - vs Wylie - Win 44-41 (2OT) 09.13 - at Richland - Win 47-18 09.19 - at McKinney North - Loss 56-34 09.27 - vs Tyler Lee - Loss 39-34 10.04 - at Mesquite - Loss 49-39 10.11 - v. Rockwall - Loss 38-17 10.18 - at Longview 10.25 - vs Mesquite Horn 11.07 - at North Mesquite ON THIS DATE IN LOBO HISTORY: October 18th In 1929, Longview and Mineola battled to a 0-0 tie at the Lobo Athletic Field In 1935, the Loboes defeated Sulphur Springs at Fair Park in Longview, 6-0. In 1940, Longview knocked off Texas High, 27-12, at Lobo Stadium. In 1946, Don Barton tallied three scores and John Rogerson rushed back an 85 yard kickoff return as Longview defeated Henderson, 26-21, at Lobo Stadium. Barton’s last touchdown came late in the 4th quarter on a 64 yard pass reception. In 1957, Robert Gillock hauled in a 32-yard pass reception in the 4th quarter as Longview defeated Galveston Ball at Lobo Stadium, 6-0. In 1968, Ralph Blount’s field goal was the only score on the night for the Lobos as Marshall defeated Longview, 20-3, at Lobo Stadium. Four turnovers did the Lobos in on the night. In 1974, Ricky Watts hauled in two pass receptions for a score, and Thomas Cook took back an interception 60 yards for a tally as Longview defeated John Tyler, 29-7, at Rose Stadium. In 1980, Nathan Harris, Ronnie Hunter and Gahlen Johnson each brought in scores for the Lobos as Longview shut out Tyler Lee, 24-0, at Rose Stadium. In 1985, Tommie Taylor, Thomas Stauts and Brian Williams scored first half touchdowns before Jason Baird added a second half field goal as the Lobos defeated Lufkin, 24-10, at Abe Martin Stadium. In 1991, Andre Davis tallied five touchdowns on the night and Amond Hutchings scored another two in the 4th as Longview blew out Nacogdoches, 59-6, at Lobo Stadium. The Dragons’ only score on the night came on a blocked punt in the second quarter. The Lobos rallied up 21 first downs and 361 rushing yards on the night. In 1996, Longview trailed 21-6 midway through the 4th quarter before Fred Talley tallied two scores, including one in the final minute, sending the game to overtime. Longview’s Jay Hurst would rush in from three yards out in the second overtime to seal the win, 35-28, over the Tyler Lee Red Raiders at Rose Stadium. In 2002, Longview took a 12-10 lead into the 4th quarter, behind Fred Hawkins and Joel Armstrong first half scores, against the defending state champions before Lufkin woke up in the 4th and rolled to a 23-12 win over the Lobos at Lobo Stadium. In 2013, the Lobos rushed for 338 yards and compiled 501 total yards in a 49-30 beat down of Mesquite Horn at Lobo Stadium. Dezmond Chumley rushed for one score and threw for another three in the victory.
  6. LONGVIEW LOBOS (5-0, 1-0) AT MESQUITE HORN JAGUARS (2-4, 1-1) DATE: Friday, October 11th, 2019 TIME: 7:30 PM LOCATION: E.H. Hanby Stadium in Mesquite, Texas LONGVIEW BROADCAST: 106.5 FM JACK FM MESQUITE HORN BROADCAST: 88.5 FM KEOM LOBOS LEAD SERIES 10-2-0 The two schools have never played a non-district contest. The Lobos have a 9-2 when the game is a district contest. The Lobos have a 1-0 lead when the game is a playoff contest. The Lobos have a 1-0 lead when the game is played at a neutral location. The Lobos have a 6-0 lead when the game is played at Longview. The Lobos have a 3-2 lead when the game is played at Mesquite. Longview won the last meeting against the Jaguars. Longview is 2-2 all-time against Mesquite Horn at E.H. Hanby Stadium, with the Jaguars winning the last two meetings there. The two schools have never played on October 11th. LAST FIVE GAMES IN SERIES 10.12.2018 - Longview 50, Mesquite Horn 3 - Lobo Stadium 09.22.2017 - Mesquite Horn 52, Longview 34 - E.H. Hanby Stadium 09.16.2016 - Longview 47, Mesquite Horn 37 - Lobo Stadium 10.18.2013 - Longview 49, Mesquite Horn 30 - Lobo Stadium 10.19.2012 - Mesquite Horn 25, Longview 17 - E.H. Hanby Stadium FULL GAME LOG GAME PREVIEW & SERIES REVIEW Bye week is over and it's back to the grind for the defending 6A Division II State Champions. Longview and Mesquite Horn meet for the 13th time this Friday night, heading into the contest in two extremely different situations. The Longview Lobos head to E.H. Hanby Stadium fresh off their lone bye week of the season. The week prior, the Lobos opened 11-6A play with a dominating 49-3 victory over the #14 ranked Rockwall Yellowjackets. Most would not have been shocked at the Longview victory over Rockwall, who won their 9th in a row over the Jackets. But the way the Lobo defense dominated Rockwall was beyond eye popping, as the Jackets were averaging over 50 points a game in non-district. The Mesquite Horn Jaguars head home this week, a week after facing those same Rockwall Yellowjackets...and falling in Rockwall, 45-7. With the loss, the Jags fell to 2-4 on the season, the lone team with a sub-.500 record in district 11-6A. The Lobos and Jags still have it all to play for in district action, as a win for the Jags could easily jump Horn back into the district championship race. Longview, 5-0, heads into Hanby with a 5-0 record and holder of the state's longest winning streak at 21-games. Longview's last loss came back in December of 2017, and the Lobos stand 31-1 in their last 32 contests. Longview also holds a 13-game district winning streak, with the last loss coming...to the Mesquite Horn Jaguars, back on September 22nd, 2017. In Longview's 13-game district win streak, the Lobos have had just 3 games decided within two scores (31-21 vs Rockwall in 2017, 28-19 vs John Tyler in 2017 and 42-35 vs Rockwall in 2018). The Lobos return to Hanby Stadium for the first time since a 2017, 61-3 victory over Mesquite. Previous to that victory, the Lobos had lost three consecutive games in the stadium, including twice in a row to the Jaguars. The Lobos hold an 9-3 overall record inside Hanby. Longview's last victory over Horn in Mesquite came in 2011, a 38-30 back and forth affair. Since becoming head coach in 2004, the Lobos are a perfect 15-0 in games following their bye week..with last season's 50-3 win over the Jaguars being the second largest margin of victory of the entire 2018 football campaign. The Lobos and Jaguars meet for the 13th time in school history, which sits as the 16th most against a single program in Longview's history. The two programs first met in 2004, a 42-14 Lobo victory in a rain soaked Hanby Stadium. Longview jumped out to a 7-0 lead in the series, with Horn's first win not coming until 2012, a 25-17 win at Hanby. The two squads have met three years in a row following Longview's return to 6A, with the Lobos taking two of the three meetings. Longview heads into the game, looking to stay perfect no doubt, but with a win Longview will have clinched their 78th winning season in 110 seasons of Lobo football. In the last 49 years (not counting this season), the Lobos have winning seasons in 45 of them. WEEK SIX 11-6A RESULTS: Mesquite Horn 7 Rockwall 45 North Mesquite 17 Tyler Lee 35 Rockwall Heath 39 Mesquite 49 Longview BYE WEEK WEEK SEVEN 11-6A SCHEDULE: Longview at Mesquite Horn (E.H. Hanby Stadium) Mesquite vs. North Mesquite (Mesquite Memorial stadium) Rockwall Heath vs. Rockwall (Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium) Tyler Lee BYE WEEK DISTRICT 11-6A STANDINGS 1st. Tyler Lee (5-1, 2-0) 2nd. Longview (5-0, 1-0) 3rd. Mesquite (5-1, 1-1) 4th. Rockwall (4-2, 1-1) 5th. Mesquite Horn (2-4, 1-1) 6th. North Mesquite (2-3, 0-1) 7th. Rockwall Heath (3-2, 0-1) DISTRICT 12-6A OVERVIEW Last week - Killeen Harker Heights defeated Killeen Ellison 24-21 in 2 OT, Killeen Shoemaker defeated Killeen 52-28, Temple defeated Belton 66-34, Copperas Cove defeated Waco 41-24. Waco Midway was off. This week - Killeen Harker Heights hosts Waco, Temple hosts Killeen, Killeen Shoemaker takes on Killeen Ellison and Copperas Cove hosts Waco Midway. Belton is off. LONGVIEW LOBOS Record: 5-0 (1-0) District: 11-6A Coach: John King (173-36 in 16 seasons) (Playoffs: 40-14) First Year of Football: 1909 All-Time Record: 734-345-52 (Playoffs: 69-41-1) Playoff Appearances: 44 Last Playoff Appearance: 2018, 6A Division II State Championship State Championships (2): 1937 (1A), 2018 (6A D2) State Championship Appearances (5): 1937 (1A), 1997 (5A D1), 2008 (4A D1), 2009 (4A D1), 2018 (6A D2) SCHEDULE: 08.30 - at Lufkin - Win 24-21 09.06 - vs Marshall - Win 53-0 09.13 - at John Tyler - Win 42-0 09.20 - West Monroe (In Shreveport) - Win 17-7 09.27 - vs Rockwall - Win 49-3 10.11 - at Mesquite Horn 10.18 - vs Rockwall Heath 10.25 - at North Mesquite 11.01 - vs Tyler Lee 11.08 - at Mesquite MESQUITE HORN JAGUARS Record: 2-4 (1-1) District: 11-6A Coach: Chris Hudler (2-4 in 1 season) (Playoffs: 0-0) First Year of Football: 2002 All-Time Record: 98-99-0 (Playoffs: 10-11) Playoff Appearances: 11 Last Playoff Appearance: 2018, 6A Division II Regional Finalist State Championships (0): None State Championship Appearances (0): None SCHEDULE: 08.30 - at John Tyler - Win 39-17 09.06 - vs Highland Park - Loss 52-25 09.13 - at Cedar Hill - Loss 49-21 09.20 - vs Arlington - Loss 48-35 09.27 - v. Mesquite - Win 35-14 10.04 - at Rockwall - Loss 45-7 10.11 - vs Longview 10.25 - at Rockwall Heath 11.01 - v. North Mesquite 11.08 - at Tyler Lee ON THIS DATE IN LOBO HISTORY: October 11th In 1913, Longview hosted Mineola and blasted them to the tune of a 37-7 Lobo victory. In 1930, Shreveport Byrd knocked off Longview 32-6 at Byrd High School Stadium. In 1935, Longview fell to Fort Worth Masonic Home by a 27-0 scoreline at Fair Park in Longview. In 1940, Don Fambrough brought in three touchdowns, including a 65 yard rushing score, while T.A. Scott tallied one with Bobby Smith tallying two in a 39-0 Lobo victory over Athens at Lobo Stadium. In 1946, Jack Serpass rushed in from one yard out late in the fourth quarter to give Longview a 7-0 victory over Texas High at Lobo Stadium. The Tigers threw four interceptions on the day. In 1957, Billy Colley gave Longview a 7-0 halftime lead with a one yard rush, but Fort Worth Polytechnic’s Sonny Rosina and Johnny Burrell tallied second half scores as the Parrots knocked off Longview at Farrington Field, 13-7. In 1963, Kenny Walters scored two first half touchdowns with Tommy Tompkins rushing back a 50 yard interception for a pick six as the Irving Tigers knocked off Longview, 18-0, at Lobo Stadium. In 1974, Glendale Smith rushed in from one yard out while Ricky Watts brought back a 78 yard interception return for a score in Longview’s 13-0 victory over Tyler Lee at Lobo Stadium. The Lobo offense managed just two first downs and 80 yards total on the night. In 1985, Jason Baird and Cloyd Boyd tallied all the points Longview would need to avoid a massive upset over the Dragons. The loss for Nacogdoches was their 18th consecutive loss. Both teams amounted for just 204 total yards on the night. In 1991, Andre Davis would tally three scores while John Washington brought in another two as Longview knocked off Lufkin, 36-27, at Abe Martin Stadium. The two teams went offensively wild combining for 54 first downs and 969 yards of total offense. The Panthers attempt 53 passes in the loss that saw Lufkin erased a 21-7 deficit to take a 27-21 lead only to lose it back to Longview in the 4th quarter. In 1996, Jacoby Shepherd nearly lead Lufkin to an win over the Lobos at Lobo Stadiu, but two tallies from Tajuan Stoker and Fred Talley’s 4th quarter score brought home the victory for Longview, 20-18. In 2002, Matt Flynn rushed in from one yard out with 4:19 to tally his third score of the night, that would propel Tyler Lee to a 28-21 victory over the Lobos at Rose Stadium. Joel Armstrong and Fred Hawkins would each score a touchdown for Longview, as Alex Cammack kicked two field goals for the Lobos. In 2013, Ja’Mycal Hasty rushed for three touchdowns while Travin Howard would return an 81-yard punt for a score on top of Chris Pellum’s 60 yard pass reception for a score in Longview’s 42-10 victory over Rockwall Heath at Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium.
  7. LONGVIEW LOBOS (9-0, 5-0) VS MESQUITE SKEETERS (5-3, 3-2) DATE: Friday, November 9th, 2018 TIME: 7:30 PM LOCATION: Lobo Stadium in Longview, Texas LONGVIEW BROADCAST: 106.5 FM JACK FM MESQUITE BROADCAST: 88.5 FM KEOM LOBOS LEAD SERIES 12-2-0 The Lobos have a 3-1 lead when the game is a non-district contest. The Lobos have a 9-1 lead when the game is a district contest. The two schools have never played a playoff contest. The two schools have never played at a neutral location. The Lobos have a 6-1 lead when the game is played at Longview. The Lobos have a 6-1 lead when the game is played at Mesquite. Longview has won the the last three meetings with the Red Raiders. Longview is 6-0 all-time against Mesquite at Lobo Stadium, with the Lobos winning the last six meetings there. The two schools have never met on November 9th. LAST FIVE GAMES IN SERIES 11.10.2017 - Longview 61, Mesquite 3 - E.H. Hanby Stadium 11.04.2016 - Longview 62, Mesquite 7 - Lobo Stadium 09.27.2013 - Longview 69, Mesquite 17 - Lobo Stadium 09.28.2012 - Mesquite 33, Longview 7 - E.H. Hanby Stadium 10.07.2011 - Longview 54, Mesquite 21 - E.H. Hanby Stadium FULL GAME LOG GAME PREVIEW & SERIES REVIEW Coming Soon. WEEK ELEVEN 11-6A SCHEDULE: Mesquite at Longview (Lobo Stadium) North Mesquite at Rockwall Heath (Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium) Tyler Lee at Mesquite Horn (E.H. Hanby Stadium) WEEK TEN 11-6A RESULTS: Rockwall 41 Mesquite 21 Longview 63 Tyler Lee 14 Mesquite Horn 56 North Mesquite 0 DISTRICT 11-6A STANDINGS 1st. Longview (9-0, 5-0) 2nd. Rockwall (7-2, 5-1) 3rd. Mesquite (5-3, 3-2) 4th. Mesquite Horn (2-7, 2-3) 5th. North Mesquite (3-5, 1-4) 6th. Tyler Lee (2-7, 1-4) 7th. Rockwall Heath (2-7, 1-4) DISTRICT 12-6A OVERVIEW Last Week - Copperas Cove defeated Killeen Shoemaker 41-35, Killeen Ellison defeated Killeen 30-20, Waco Midway defeated Temple 31-28, Belton defeated Waco 63-7. Killeen Harker Heights is off. This Week - Waco Midway hosts Belton, Killeen Harker Heights hosts Killeen Shoemaker, Copperas Cove hosts Temple, Waco hosts Killeen. Killeen Ellison is off. LONGVIEW LOBOS Record: 9-0 (5-0) District: 11-6A Coach: John King (161-36 in 15 seasons) (Playoffs: 34-14) First Year of Football: 1909 All-Time Record: 722-345-52 (Playoffs: 63-41-1) Playoff Appearances: 43 Last Playoff Appearance: 2017, 6A Division II State Semi-Final State Championships (1): 1937 (1A) State Championship Appearances (4): 1937 (1A), 1997 (5A D1), 2008 (4A D1), 2009 (4A D1) SCHEDULE: 08.31 - vs Lufkin - Win 35-28 09.07 - at Marshall - Win 60-14 09.14 - vs John Tyler - Win 41-13 09.21 - at Ruston - Win 56-28 09.28 - at Rockwall - Win 42-35 10.12 - vs Mesquite Horn - Win 50-3 10.19 - at Rockwall Heath - Win 48-10 10.26 - vs North Mesquite - Win 63-3 11.02 - at Tyler Lee - Win 63-14 11.09 - vs Mesquite MESQUITE SKEETERS Record: 5-3 (3-2) District: 11-6A Coach: Jeff Fleener (6-12 in 2 seasons) (Playoffs: 0-0) First Year of Football: 1904 All-Time Record: 480-449-37 (Playoffs: 20-18-1) Playoff Appearances: 19 Last Playoff Appearance: 2013, 6A Division 1 Bi-District Round State Championship (1): 2001 (5A D1) State Championship Appearances (2): 1974 (5A), 2001 (5A D1) SCHEDULE: 08.31 - at Lake Highlands - Loss 45-35 09.07 - vs Grand Prairie - Cancelled 09.14 - at Plano West - Win 44-20 09.20 - vs Hurst L.D. Bell - Win 23-13 09.28 - vs Mesquite Horn - Win 20-17 10.05 - at Rockwall Heath - Loss 6-4 10.12 - vs North Mesquite - W 42-22 10.19 - at Tyler Lee - Win 24-14 11.01 - vs Rockwall - Loss 41-21 11.09 - at Longview ON THIS DATE IN LOBO HISTORY: November 9th In 1912, Tyler handed Longview a 45-7 loss at Fair Park in Tyler. In 1923, Atlanta knocked off Longview in Longview, 14-0. In 1928, the Loboes defeated Henderson 19-6 at Fair Park in Longview. In 1945, Joe Young tallied two touchdowns from 4 and 3 yards out at Lobo Stadium to knock off Tyler High, 12-0. The Lions were held to just 1 first down and 90 yards total on the night. In 1956, Rex Rey tallied three receiving touchdowns as Texas High defeated Longview, 32-6, at Lobo Stadium. In 1962, Texas High defeated Longview, 13-0, at Lobo Stadium. In 1973, Texas High and Longview battled back and forth all night long. Reginald Scott would score three touchdowns for the Tigers, while Mike Mock would scored three for the Lobos, as both teams would combine for 799 total yards in a 38-35 Texas High victory at Lobo Stadium. In 1979, Clifford Ward would rush back a 86 yard kickoff return for Longview’s only touchdown of the night as John Tyler escaped Rose Stadium with a 14-9 victory over the Lobos. In 1984, Longview would rush out to a 40-7 lead at halftime as the Lobos rolled up 454 rushing yards in a 49-19 victory over Pine Tree. In 1990, DD Turner would score from 5 yards out in the first quarter before Chad Fox would get the winning score in the 2nd quarter from 1 yard out in a 27-7 Marshall victory at Lobo Stadium. In 2001, Willie Andrews would get Longview’s only score of the night as Lufkin’s defense would hold Longview scoreless in the 2nd in 21-7 Panther victory at Abe Martin Stadium. Longview actually out gained the Pack on the night but four turnovers did the Lobos in. In 2007, the Jags would throw the ball 45 times, but it wasn’t enough to escape the Lobos at Mesquite Memorial Stadium as five different Lobos would score a touchdown in a 38-13 victory over Mesquite Horn. In 2012, Tory White would score two touchdowns, and Nakia Brown would get a 43 punt return, as Longview would steamroll Rockwall, 40-7, at Lobo Stadium.
  8. LONGVIEW LOBOS (5-0, 1-0) VS MESQUITE HORN JAGUARS (0-6, 0-2) DATE: Friday, October 12th, 2018 TIME: 7:30 PM LOCATION: Lobo Stadium in Longview, Texas LONGVIEW BROADCAST: 106.5 FM JACK FM MESQUITE HORN BROADCAST: 88.5 FM KEOM LOBOS LEAD SERIES 9-2-0 The two schools have never played a non-district contest. The Lobos have a 8-2 lead when the game is a district contest. The Lobos have a 1-0 lead when the game is a playoff contest. The Lobos have a 1-0 lead when the game is played at a neutral location. The Lobos have a 5-0 lead when the game is played at Longview. The Lobos have a 3-2 lead when the game is played at Mesquite Horn. Mesquite Horn won the the last meeting with the Lobos. Longview is 5-0 all-time against Mesquite Horn at Lobo Stadium, with the Lobos winning the last five meetings there. The two schools have never met on October 12th. LAST FIVE GAMES IN SERIES 09.22.2017 - Mesquite Horn 52, Longview 34 - E.H. Hanby Stadium 09.16.2016 - Longview 47, Mesquite Horn 37 - Lobo Stadium 10.18.2013 - Longview 49, Mesquite Horn 30 - Lobo Stadium 10.19.2012 - Mesquite Horn 25, Longview 17 - E.H. Hanby Stadium 10.14.2011 - Longview 38, Mesquite Horn 30 - E.H. Hanby Stadium FULL GAME LOG GAME PREVIEW & SERIES REVIEW Revenge. Following their lone bye week of the 2018 season, the Lobos come back into play looking for revenge for their lone loss of the 2017 district campaign. Last season's 52-34 loss was just the 2nd time in team history that Longview had allowed 50 or more points to a Metroplex school and marked the lone loss for the 2018 season up until the 6A Division II State Semi-Finals where the Lobos fell to Waco Midway. Longview, 5-0 on the season, was also undefeated coming into last season's Mesquite Horn contest at 3-0. The loss helped spur the Lobos forward all the way to the second to last game of the season, before falling on a missed field goal in the dying seconds. The Lobos reached the 5-0 mark after coming from behind five separate times and taking the lead in the fourth quarter over a stubborn Rockwall side in a 42-35 shootout. Mesquite Horn has seen last season's success go completely out of their minds, as the Jags have battled to a winless 0-6 record. Despite opening the season with two State Champions in Allen and Highland Park, not much was thought of Horn's 0-2 start but since, it's been a continuing battle of disappointment. The Jags fell to Cedar Hill and a close loss to Arlington had the Jags sitting at 0-4 going into district play. The biggest upset loss was their 20-17 loss to last season's 1-9 Mesquite Skeeters. This past week, the Jags battled but couldn't overcome the dynamic duo in Rockwall as the Jackets defeated Horn, 41-35. This week's meeting marks the 12th meeting between the two schools, dating back to 2004 when Horn moved to 5A for the first time after opening in 2002. Longview dominated the series for the first seven games, before the Jags finally knocked off the Lobos 25-17 at EH Hanby Stadium in 2012. The loss in 2012 set Longview back to the 3rd spot in district, the only time Longview has not finished first or second in district play under head coach John King. After winning the next two meetings, the Lobos dropped last season's decision to mark a 9-2 overall series record. Horn comes into the contest not only winless on this season, but also winless in Lobo Stadium. Longview has won all five previous meetings between the two schools underneath the Piney Wood trees of East Texas. Horn's closest contest at the stadium was a 13-8 loss in 2010, where the Jags actually grabbed a lead into the 4th quarter before falling. Last time the Lobos and Jags met in Lobo Stadium, Longview jumped out to a 41-17 lead heading into the 4th quarter before the Jaguars battled back to make it a game scoring 20 points in the final frame. Longview is looking to improve to 6-0 on the season for the first time since 2005. The Lobos have won 10 consecutive games inside Lobo Stadium, the last loss coming to John Tyler in 2016. Longivew is 65-5 under John King inside the comfy confines of Lobo Stadium, with one loss being a forfeit. In district games, Longview is 40-1 under King at Lobo Stadium. Overall in district play, the Lobos are 79-6 under John King. Currently, the Lobos have won 11 consecutive regular season games and are currently on a seven game district winning streak. The Jags are on a seven game overall losing streak, dating back to last season after their season ending 34-24 loss to Coppell. Horn's last victory came in the bi-district round last year in a 45-24 victory over Conroe Oak Ridge. WEEK SEVEN 11-6A SCHEDULE: Longview vs Mesquite Horn (Lobo Stadium) Mesquite vs North Mesquite (E.H. Hanby Stadium) Rockwall vs Rockwall Heath (Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium) WEEK SIX 11-6A RESULTS: Mesquite 6 Rockwall Heath 4 Tyler Lee 34 North Mesquite 41 Rockwall 41 Mesquite Horn 35 DISTRICT 11-6A STANDINGS 1st. Longview (5-0, 1-0) 2nd. North Mesquite (3-1, 1-0) 3rd. Mesquite (3-2, 1-1) 4th. Rockwall (3-2, 1-1) 5th. Tyler Lee (2-4, 1-1) 6th. Rockwall Heath (2-4, 1-1) 7th. Mesquite Horn (0-6, 0-2) DISTRICT 12-6A OVERVIEW Last Week - Killeen Ellison beat Killeen Harker Heights 37-13, Copperas Cove beat Waco 68-14, Killeen beat Killeen Shoemaker 25-21, Temple beat Belton 58-55 in 3 OT. Waco Midway was off. This Week - Killeen hosts Temple, Waco Midway hosts Copperas Cove, Waco hosts Killeen Harker Heights, Killeen Ellison hosts Killeen Shoemaker. Belton is off. LONGVIEW LOBOS Record: 5-0 (1-0) District: 11-6A Coach: John King (157-36 in 13 seasons) (Playoffs: 34-14) First Year of Football: 1909 All-Time Record: 718-345-52 (Playoffs: 63-41-1) Playoff Appearances: 43 Last Playoff Appearance: 2017, 6A Division II State Semi-Final State Championships (1): 1937 (1A) State Championship Appearances (4): 1937 (1A), 1997 (5A D1), 2008 (4A D1), 2009 (4A D1) SCHEDULE: 8.31 - vs Lufkin - Win 35-28 09.07 - at Marshall - Win 60-14 09.14 - vs John Tyler - Win 41-13 09.21 - at Ruston - Win 56-28 09.28 - at Rockwall - Win 42-35 10.12 - vs Mesquite Horn 10.19 - at Rockwall Heath 10.26 - vs North Mesquite 11.02 - at Tyler Lee 11.09 - vs Mesquite MESQUITE HORN JAGUARS Record: 0-5 (0-1) District: 11-6A Coach: Mike Overton (43-22 in 6 seasons) (Playoffs: 4-5) First Year of Football: 2002 All-Time Record: 91-93-0 (Playoffs: 8-10) Playoff Appearances: 10 Last Playoff Appearance: 2017, 6A Division I Area Round State Championships (0): None State Championship Appearances (0): None SCHEDULE: 08.31 - at Allen - Loss 40-0 09.07 - at Highland Park - Loss 35-18 09.14 - vs Cedar Hill - Loss 42-25 09.21 - vs Arlington - Loss 44-34 09.28 - vs Mesquite Horn - Loss 20-17 10.05 - vs Rockwall - Loss 41-35 10.12 - at Longview 10.26 - vs Rockwall Heath 11.02 - vs North Mesquite 11.09 - vs Tyler Lee ON THIS DATE IN LOBO HISTORY: October 12th In 1923, Longview host Centenary college and walked away with a 6-0 victory. In 1928, Meredith tallied two touchdowns in the 2nd and 4th quarter as the Loboes battled to a 13-6 victory over Troup. Longview held Troup to just 79 yards total on the night. In 1929, Longview traveled to Texarkana and was handed a 26-0 loss at City League Park by Texas High. In 1934, the Loboes hosted Rockwall and battled to a 14-7 victory over the Yellowjackets. In 1945, Johnny Callahan and Joe Young tallied two touchdowns as Longview knocked off Texas High at Grim Park, 38-6. The Tigers were held to just 51 yards total on the night. In 1951, Tommy Hagan and Martin Reynolds each tallied touchdowns in the 2nd quarter as Longview knocked off Tyler High, 14-0, at Rose Stadium. The teams combined for 11 fumbles on the night, but Longview’s 3 interception night helped the Lobos to victory. In 1956, Dub Thomas scored in the first and third quarters while James Wood was in the sandwich of the 2nd quarter and Longview knocked off Fort Worth North Side at Lobo Stadium, 20-6. In 1962, the Lobos were shutout by Irving, 18-0, at Irving Schools Stadium. In 1968, Mike Stevens took a handoff for 87 yards and Reuben Atkin ran in from 30 yards as Texas High knocked off Longview, 14-7, at Grim Park. The Lobos tallied up 21 first downs to just 12 for the Tigers, but three fumbles did Longview in. In 1973, Earl Campbell opened the scoring with a 57 yard jaunt before Larry Hartfield and Derek Dillard added 9 more points in the 3rd as John Tyler rocked Longview 16-0, in Rose Stadium. In 1979, OD Byndom hauled in a 23 yard pass reception before Robert Edwards ran in from 33 yards out as Lufkin knocked off Longview, 13-3, at Abe Martin Stadium. In 1984, Alveron Jones pulled in an 11-yard pass reception before Eric Harris took the ball and ran for the two point conversion to lift Longview to a 15-14 win over Nacogdoches at Dragon Stadium. Brian Steinsiek missed a 36-yard field goal with 30 seconds remaining to preserve the Lobo win. In 1990, Andre Davis tallied twice for Longview with John Washington pulling in a 21 yard reception as the Lobos knocked off Lufkin at Lobo Stadium, 21-16. In 2001, Tommy Griffin scored quickly to lift John Tyler to a 14-0 lead, before Longview went to work. Willie Andrews ran in from 57 yards out in the 3rd quarter to lift Longview to a 17-14 lead before he tallied another in the 4th to give Longview a 24-14 over John Tyler. The win would later end Longview’s four year streak without post season play. In 2007, Longview would tally 435 yards total before a 73 yard pass reception to Travrus Brown and a 52 yard run by Johnny Garrett as Longview would knock off North Mesquite, 38-21, at Lobo Stadium. In 2012, Tory White, Antonius Sanders and L’Darrius Peterson would all tally two touchdowns in the first half, as the Lobos rushed out to a 49-6 lead over Rockwall Heath before holding on the 2nd half for a 52-27 victory over the Hawks. Longview would rush for 321 yards on the night.
  9. LONGVIEW LOBOS (4-0, 0-0) AT ROCKWALL YELLOWJACKETS (2-1, 0-0) DATE: Friday, September 28th, 2018 TIME: 7:30 PM LOCATION: Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium in Rockwall, Texas LONGVIEW BROADCAST: 106.5 FM JACK FM ROCKWALL BROADCAST: Sportsgram.net LOBOS LEAD SERIES 7-1-0 The Lobos have a 1-0 lead when the game is a non-district contest. The Lobos have a 6-0 lead when the game is a district contest. The Yellowjackets have a 1-0 lead when the game is a playoff contest. The two schools have never played at a neutral location. The Lobos have a 4-0 lead when the game is played at Longview. The Lobos have a 3-1 lead when the game is played at Rockwall. Longview has won the last seven meetings with the Yellowjackets. Longview is 3-0 all-time against Rockwall at Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium, with the Lobos winning the last three meetings there. The two schools have never met on September 28th. LAST FIVE GAMES IN SERIES 10.06.2017 - Longview 31, Rockwall 21 - Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium 09.03.2016 - Longview 36, Rockwall 29 - Lobo Stadium 11.08.2013 - Longview 41, Rockwall 7 - Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium 11.09.2012 - Longview 40, Rockwall 7 - Lobo Stadium 10.14.2005 - Longview 37, Rockwall 35 - Lobo Stadium FULL GAME LOG GAME PREVIEW & SERIES REVIEW Records, records and more records. That was the theme for the Lobos during their 56-28 victory over the Ruston Bearcats, in a game that saw three school records fall and two others tied. Longview's Haynes King threw for 359 passing yards to set the new school record in that category, surpassing Joel Armstrong's 314 passing yards he set in 2000 vs Tyler Lee. Behind 185 of those 359 passing yards, was Kamden Perry, who set the new school record for receiving yards in a game with those 185 yards. Each player also tied the school record for passing touchdowns in a game (5) and receiving touchdowns in a game (3). Overall, the Lobos set a school record for passing yards in a game with 379 total passing yards. Even with the school records and the 56 points, the Lobos hurt themselves a lot of times throughout the game. The Lobos, after receiving the opening kickoff, drove down the field and were in a prime position on the two yard line of Ruston to put up the opening score. However, a fumble started things off on the wrong foot. Three more fumbles would come for Longview on the night, two by high/bad snaps. 10 of Ruston's 18 points came directly from those two bad snaps. The Lobo defense also had their own struggles on the night, giving up a season high 535 yards on the night (8th most allowed in team history). But when the going went tough, the Lobos made numerous 4th down stops inside their own 25 and the Lobos were able to hold Ruston scoreless in the 4th quarter. With the win, Longview improved to 4-0 on the season for the first time since 2005. And won their 9th consecutive non-district game, their longest since a 18-game non-district winning streak dating from 2001 to 2005. Next up on the slate for the Lobos is District 11-6A. Longview finished 2nd in district play last season, behind Mesquite Horn, in a season that marked just the 2nd time in 14 seasons that Longview did not win at least a share of the district crown under John King. The Lobos are 12-2 in district openers under John King, with both seasons the Lobos lost their district opener being the two seasons they did not win a district crown. Rockwall is Longview's first opponent, a team looking to win their first district crown since the 2015 season. Longview heads back to Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium for the 2nd straight season to face off against the Yellowjackets, a place the Lobos have never lost at. The Lobos are 3-0 all-time against Rockwall at the Wilk, and 5-0 overall. Last season's 31-21 victory marked just the 2nd time in the 5th previous games in Rockwall that the Lobos have allowed 21 points. The Jackets are averaging just 12.7 points a game at home against the Lobos since the two teams joined districts for the first time against one another back in 2004. But this season seems to be a different story for the Jackets. Rockwall is scoring at insane pace of 54.7 points a game, including a 73 point performance against Arlington Martin. The Jackets have scored at least 42 points in all three of their games so far this season, and likely would've in their cancelled game against Rowlett. The two schools have met a previous 8 times, with Longview winning 7 of those contests. Rockwall's only victory came in 1931, when the Jackets knocked off Longview, 20-6, in a Class B Bi-District game. Since then, Longview has rung up seven consecutive victories. The two schools have met only once in non-district play, when the Loboes of 1934 handed Rockwall a 14-7 defeat. In the 6 district victories against Rockwall, 4 of the 6 games have been decided by two scores or less. After a 4 point victory in 2004 and a 2 point victory in 2005, the Lobos blew out Rockwall in consecutive seasons by 33 and 34 points respectively. In 2016, Longview struggled to control the game and nearly fumbled it away at the end before the Lobo defense stepped up for the 36-29 victory. Last season, after struggling mightily in their first two district games, saw the Lobo defense lead the way in the form of holding Rockwall on an 18-yard drive to 0 points and also blocking a field goal. This helped Longview to grow a 24-14 lead, before Rockwall drew within 24-21 in the 4th quarter. Jalen Carr's 2nd pick of the night ended any doubt for Longview and helped the Lobos to a 31-21 win. WEEK FIVE 11-6A SCHEDULE: Longview at Rockwall (Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium) Mesquite vs Mesquite Horn (E.H. Hanby Stadium) Rockwall Heath at Tyler Lee (Trinity Mother Frances Rose Stadium) North Mesquite is OFF WEEK FOUR 11-6A RESULTS: Longview 56 Ruston 28 Mesquite 23 Hurst L.D. Bell 13 Mesquite Horn 34 Arlington High 44 North Mesquite 17 Haltom 41 Rockwall 73 Arlington Martin 32 Rockwall Heath 22 McKinney North 28 Tyler Lee 21 Mesquite Poteet 46 DISTRICT 11-6A STANDINGS 1st. Longview (4-0, 0-0) 2nd. Mesquite (2-1, 0-0) 3rd. North Mesquite (2-1, 0-0) 4th. Rockwall (2-1, 0-0) 5th. Rockwall Heath (1-3, 0-0) 6th. Tyler Lee (1-3, 0-0) 7th. Mesquite Horn (0-4, 0-0) DISTRICT 12-6A OVERVIEW Last Week - Killeen defeated Copperas Cove 48-14, Belton defeated Killeen Harker Heights 48-14, Temple defeated Killeen Shoemaker 42-6, Waco Midway defeated Killeen Ellison 56-27. Waco High is off. This Week - Killeen Ellison hosts Copperas Cove, Killeen hosts Killeen Harker Heights, Belton hosts Killeen Shoemaker, Waco host Waco Midway. Temple is off. LONGVIEW LOBOS Record: 4-0 (0-0) District: 11-6A Coach: John King (156-36 in 15 seasons) (Playoffs: 34-14) First Year of Football: 1909 All-Time Record: 717-345-52 (Playoffs: 63-41-1) Playoff Appearances: 43 Last Playoff Appearance: 2017, 6A Division II State Semi-Final State Championships (1): 1937 (1A) State Championship Appearances (4): 1937 (1A), 1997 (5A D1), 2008 (4A D1), 2009 (4A D1) SCHEDULE: 08.31 - vs Lufkin - Win 35-28 09.07 - at Marshall - Win 60-14 09.14 - vs John Tyler - Win 41-13 09.21 - at Ruston - Win 56-28 09.28 - at Rockwall 10.12 - vs Mesquite Horn 10.19 - at Rockwall Heath 10.26 - vs North Mesquite 11.02 - at Tyler Lee 11.09 - vs Mesquite ROCKWALL YELLOWJACKETS Record: 2-1 (0-0) District: 11-6A Coach: Rodney Webb (41-21 in 6 seasons) (Playoffs: 8-5) First Year of Football: 1916 All-Time Record: 559-419-31 (Playoffs: 31-23-2) Playoff Appearances: 26 Last Playoff Appearance: 2017, 6A Division I Area Round State Championships (1): 1963 (2A) State Championship Appearances (3): 1963 (2A), 1972 (2A), 1987 (4A) SCHEDULE: 08.31 - at Highland Park - Loss 49-42 09.07 - vs Rowlett - Canceled 09.13 - vs Arlington Bowie - Win 49-34 09.21 - at Arlington Martin - Win 73-32 09.28 - vs Longview 10.05 - at Mesquite Horn 10.12 - vs Rockwall Heath 10.19 - at North Mesquite 10.26 - vs Tyler Lee 11.01 - at Mesquite ON THIS DATE IN LOBO HISTORY: September 28th In 1923, Longview traveled to Tyler and battled to a 7-7 tie at Fair Park. In 1928, Sulphur Springs grabbed it’s only victory ever over the Lobos, 12-6. In 1929, Owens rushed into the end zone in the 3rd quarter to give Longview a 7-6 lead before a blocked punt recovered by Longview in their own end zone in the 4th quarter gave Marshall an 8-7 victory over the black and gold of Longview in Marshall. In 1945, Jim Hickey rushed in from 30 yards out in the 1st quarter to cap the scoring as Paris notched a 6-0 victory over the Lobos at Noyes Stadium. In 1951, Longview’s Dick Nash started the scoring with an 81 yard rush and the Lobos never looked back in a 26-7 victory over Denison at Lobo Stadium. In 1956, Fort Worth Amon Carter-Riverside picked up two touchdowns in the 3rd quarter to lift them to a 31-19 victory over the Lobos at Lobo Stadium. The Eagles rushed for 321 yards on the night in the win. In 1962, David Kiergan tallied the only touchdown of the night as Longview upset Spring Branch Memorial, 8-0, at Reggie Grob Stadium in Houston. In 1984, Joe Johnson rushed for two touchdowns, and Alvernon Jones hauled in a 56-yard pass reception as the Lobos knocked off Tyler Lee at Rose Stadium, 27-3. In 1990, the Lobos pulled in three first quarter touchdowns and added a safety before the quarter ended to spark a 44-20 victory over #8 Dallas Roosevelt at Lobo Stadium. In 2007, Longview need just 91 seconds to show they were the better team as the Lobos rushed out to a 20-0 lead before you could sit in your chair in a 50-18 romp of Dallas Carter that would begin Longview’s dominance at Kincaide Stadium in Dallas. In 2012, behind 9 fumbles by Longview, the Lobos were slapped and slapped hard in a 33-7 to Mesquite for the Skeeters’ first win over Longview in 48 years. Marco Rodriguez would kick 4 field goals in the contest for Mesquite, as the Lobo D did their best to hold off the Skeeters.
  10. LONGVIEW LOBOS (8-1, 5-1) AT MESQUITE SKEETERS (1-8, 0-6) DATE: Friday, November 10th, 2017 TIME: 7:30 PM LOCATION: E.H. Hanby Stadium in Longview, Texas LONGVIEW BROADCAST: Sunny 106.5 FM KOOI MESQUITE BROADCAST: 88.5 FM KEOM LOBOS LEAD SERIES 11-2-0 The Lobos have a 3-1-0 lead when the game is a non-district contest. The Lobos have a 8-1-0 lead when the game is a district contest. The two schools have never played a playoff contest. The two schools have never played at a neutral location. The Lobos have a 6-1-0 lead when the game is played at Longview. The Lobos have a 5-1-0 lead when the game is played at Mesquite. Longview has won the last 2 contests against the Skeeters. Longview is 5-0-0 all-time against Mesquite at E.H. Hanby Stadium, with the Lobos winning the last 5 contests there. The Lobos have a 1-0 lead when the game is on November 10th. LAST FIVE GAMES IN SERIES 11.10.2016 - Longview 62, Mesquite 7 - Lobo Stadium 09.27.2013 - Longview 69, Mesquite 17 - Lobo Stadium 09.28.2012 - Mesquite 33, Longview 7 - E.H. Hanby Stadium 10.07.2011 - Longview 54, Mesquite 21 - E.H. Hanby Stadium 10.08.2010 - Longview 35, Mesquite 21 - Lobo Stadium FULL GAME LOG GAME PREVIEW & SERIES REVIEW Clinched. For the first time since 2009, Longview will host a home playoff game in the first round of the 2017 Class 6A Division II playoffs. That’s what the Lobos have earned following a 49-7 thrashing of Rockwall Heath. The win improves Longview to 8-1 overall on the year, with the only loss the first district game of the season when Horn handed the Lobos a butt whooping. The Jags have gone undefeated so far in district play with one game remaining, giving Longview one last hope at a district championship. But the important thing for Longview is the clinching of a home playoff game, something that they didn’t get last season despite being co-district champions. Last season, Longview was forced to travel all the way to Beaumont, Texas to take on the West Brook Bruins. Despite holding a 10-point lead in the fourth quarter, the Lobos saw their season end on the hand of one extra point, 34-33. This season, the role will be reversed. The Bruins have lost two games in district play and now will be forced to take on the Lobos in Longview this season. But first, the Lobos must close out against a Mesquite team that’s reeling. Since starting the season off 1-1, with a dominating win over Garland 49-13, the Skeeters have seen their season under first year head coach Jeff Fleener go down the drain. The Skeeters are on a 7-game losing streak, with the closest game being two 15-point defeats to North Mesquite and John Tyler. The last three weeks fo the Skeeters, they have surrendered at least 45-points. The Lobos are coming off one of their more dominant games of the season, a 49-7 beatdown of previously 4-1 in district Rockwall Heath. The 42-point win was the largest margin of victory this season for the Lobos. After falling behind 7-0 after one quarter, the Lobos exploded in the second for a 21 point outburst. In the second half, the onslaught continued with a 28-point half. The win marks the 14th Senior Night in a row that the Lobos have won, all under current head coach John King. Longview’s last Senior Night loss came in 2003 when Longview fell, 14-0, to Lufkin. This week, the Lobos return to a place that was once kind to them…but the last three visits have been nothing but struggles. E.H. Hanby Stadium was once a perfect record for Longview, sitting at 8-0. But it’s last win came in 2011. Since, the Lobos have fallen 33-7 to Mesquite in 2012 and now back to back losses against Mesquite Horn, 25-17 in 2012 and 52-34 early this season. It’s a streak that needs to end this week for Longview, mostly for momentum to continue and going into next season where the Lobos will undoubtedly still be coupled with Mesquite ISD. WEEK TEN 11-6A SCHEDULE: John Tyler vs Tyler Lee (Trinity Mother Frances Rose Stadium) Mesquite vs Longview (E.H. Hanby Stadium) North Mesquite vs Rockwall (Mesquite Memorial Stadium) {Thursday} Rockwall Heath vs Mesquite Horn (Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium) WEEK NINE 11-6A RESULTS: Longview 49 Rockwall Heath 7 Mesquite Horn 35 John Tyler 13 Rockwall 45 Mesquite 7 Tyler Lee 50 North Mesquite 21 DISTRICT 11-6A STANDINGS 1st. Mesquite Horn (8-1, 6-0) 2nd. Longview (8-1, 5-1) 3rd. Rockwall Heath (6-3, 4-2) 4th. Rockwall (4-5, 3-3) 5th. John Tyler (5-4, 3-3) 6th. Tyler Lee (5-4, 2-4) 7th. North Mesquite (3-6, 1-5) 8th. Mesquite (1-8, 0-6) LONGVIEW LOBOS Record: 8-1 (5-1) District: 11-6A Coach: John King (147-35 in 14 seasons) (Playoffs: 31-13) First Year of Football: 1909 All-Time Record: 706-340-52 (Playoffs: 59-40-1) Playoff Appearances: 42 Last Playoff Appearance: 2016, 6A Division II Bi-District Round State Championships (1): 1937 (1A) State Championship Appearances (4): 1937 (1A), 1997 (5A D1), 2008 (4A D1), 2009 (4A D1) SCHEDULE: 09.01 - vs Lufkin - Win 35-16 09.08 - vs Marshall - Win 41-7 09.15 - vs South Oak Cliff - Win 38-7 09.22 - at Mesquite Horn - Loss 52-34 09.29 - vs Tyler Lee - Win 54-26 10.06 - at Rockwall - Win 31-21 10.20 - vs North Mesquite - Win 41-7 10.27 - at John Tyler - Win 28-19 11.03 - vs Rockwall Heath - Win 49-7 11.10 - at Mesquite MESQUITE SKEETERS Record: 1-8 (0-6) District: 11-6A Coach: Jeff Fleener (1-8 in 1 season) (Playoffs: 0-0) First Year of Football: 1904 All-Time Record: 475-445-37 (Playoffs: 20-18-1) Playoff Appearances: 19 Last Playoff Appearance: 2013, 6A Division I Bi-District Round State Championships (1): 2001 (5A D1) State Championship Appearances (0): 1974 (5A), 2001 (5A D1) SCHEDULE: 09.01 - at Lake Highlands - Loss 43-19 09.08 - at Garland - Win 49-13 09.14 - at Garland Sachse - Loss 61-0 09.22 - vs North Mesquite - Loss 39-24 09.29 - vs Mesquite Horn - Loss 42-17 10.06 - vs John Tyler - Loss 29-14 10.20 - at Tyler Lee - Loss 49-20 10.26 - vs Rockwall Heath - Loss 50-27 11.03 - at Rockwall - Loss 45-7 11.10 - vs Longview ON THIS DATE IN LOBO HISTORY: November 10th In 1916, Longview hosted Gilmer and knocked off the Buckeyes, 66-0. In 1917, Longview traveled to Gilmer and fell, 13-6. In 1922, Henderson handed Longview a huge 50-0 loss as the Loboes traveled to Henderson. In 1939, Longview and Tyler battled at Lobo Stadium to the tune of a 6-6 tie. In 1944, the Lobos knocked off Tyler at Rose Stadium, 14-7. In 1950, the Mavericks denied Longview a win at Lobo Stadium as Marshall came out victorious 27-14. In 1961, Don Petty and Robert Myers each tallied twice for the Lobos as Longview knocked off John Tyler, 35-9. In 1967, a Larry Meeks punt block return followed by a Steve Judy rushing touchdown set the stage as Longview knocked off John Tyler, 34-8, at Lobo Stadium. In 1972, despite trailing 3-0 at halftime, Chuck Boyd and Larry Harkless got the the scores for Longview in the second half as the Lobos knocked off Texas High, 14-3, in Texarkana. In 1978, John Tyler ran up 362 yards rushing to defeat the Lobos for the first time in 5 seasons in a 39-12 thrashing at Lobo Stadium. In 1989, Andre Davis tallied twice in the 2nd and 3rd quarters as the Lobos rolled up 306 rushing yards in a 28-21 victory over Mesquite. In 1995, despite Marshall being held to 121 total yards, the Mavs jumped out to a 15-0 lead in the 1st quarter and held on the rest of the way as Marshall knocked off the Lobos 15-9 in Maverick Stadium. In 2000, Lufkin ended Longview’s season to the tune of a 3-7 record as the Pack overcame a stubborn Lobo team at Lobo Stadium by a 30-22 score. In 2006, despite leading only 14-6 at halftime, the Lobos came out dominate by defense in the 2nd half and took a 30-9 victory over Mesquite Horn for their 3rd straight over the Jags.
  11. LONGVIEW LOBOS (5-1, 2-1) VS NORTH MESQUITE STALLIONS (3-3, 1-2) DATE: Friday, October 20th, 2017 TIME: 7:30 PM LOCATION: Lobo Stadium in Longview, Texas LONGVIEW BROADCAST: 106.5 JACK FM NORTH MESQUITE BROADCAST: 88.5 FM KEOM LOBOS LEAD SERIES 9-3-0 The Stallions have a 2-1 lead when the game is a non-district contest. The Lobos have a 8-1 lead when the game is a district contest. The two schools have never played a playoff contest. The two schools have never played at a neutral location. The Lobos have a 4-2 lead when the game is played at Longview. The Lobos have a 5-1 lead when the game is played at North Mesquite. Longview has won the last 4 contests against the Stallions. Longview is 4-1 all-time against North Mesquite at Lobo Stadium (new), winning the last 4 meetings there. The two schools have never played on October 20th. LAST FIVE GAMES IN SERIES 10.14.2016 - Longview 49, North Mesquite 35 - Mesquite Memorial Stadium 10.25.2013 - Longview 37, North Mesquite 22 - Mesquite Memorial Stadium 10.26.2012 - Longview 52, North Mesquite 3 - Lobo Stadium 10.21.2011 - Longview 49, North Mesquite 13 - Lobo Stadium 10.22.2010 - North Mesquite 24, Longview 14 - Mesquite Memorial Stadium FULL GAME LOG GAME PREVIEW & SERIES REVIEW And finally, the bye week is over. The stretch run to the 2017 playoffs finally gets back underway this week after the entire district enjoyed a week off from action. It was a much needed week off for the Lobos of Longview after suffering numerous injuries through the first 6 weeks of the season (and even stretching into two days and the scrimmage week). But before they took the week off, Longview enjoyed a much needed and extremely important victory over the Rockwall Yellowjackets, 31-21. The Lobos lead throughout the game, grabbing a 24-7 lead late into the 3rd quarter before the Jackets crawled back into the game in the 4th. A second interception by Jalen Carr ended any doubt who would win the game. Carr ended the night with three picks overall. The win for Longview improved the Lobos to 5-1 on the season with four big games remaining in North Mesquite, John Tyler, Rockwall Heath and Mesquite. The win marked Longview’s 7th consecutive victory over the Yellowjackets, and improved the Lobos to 4-0 all-time at Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium. Longview now turns it’s focus to North Mesquite, who is coming off a 7-point loss to Rockwall Heath and sits at 1-2 in district overall. The Lobos and Stallions meet for the 13th time, 10th in district play as the Lobos look to win their 5th in a row over the North Mesquite. Since falling to the Stallions in 2010, Longview has rolled up four convincing victories over North with the Lobo offense scoring at least 37 in all four of them. Longview is looking to win their 10th game against a single opponent for the 15th time in school history. The Stallions no doubt will be looking to turn the curse of Lobo Stadium as they look for their first win in Longview since 1988. North Mesquite’s been somewhat of a shock in district 11-6A so far this season. No doubt, most expected them to completely struggle and finish at the bottom of the standings. At one point, the Stallions sat at 3-1 on the season before a blow out loss to John Tyler and a single score loss to Heath brought them back to .500 overall. The John Tyler loss, 44-7, was really the only game they haven’t been in this year. While not expected to make the post season, the Stallions definitely will have their chance to get in as they still have Longview, Mesquite Horn and Rockwall left on their schedule. They probably would have to win at least two of those games to make it in. The Lobos will be looking to continue to improve, as they have following their big loss to Mesquite Horn. Since handing the reigns over to sophomore Haynes King, the Lobos are 2-0 overall with the offense averaging 42.5 points a game. For momentum, the playoff race and the district championship race, this week is a big one between Longview and North Mesquite. WEEK EIGHT 11-6A SCHEDULE: Longview vs North Mesquite (Lobo Stadium) Mesquite Horn vs Rockwall (E.H. Handy Stadium) Rockwall Heath vs John Tyler (Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium) Tyler Lee vs Mesquite (Trinity Mother Frances Rose Stadium) WEEK SIX 11-6A RESULTS: Mesquite 14 John Tyler 29 North Mesquite 28 Rockwall Heath 35 Rockwall 21 Longview 31 Tyler Lee 28 Mesquite Horn 56 DISTRICT 11-6A STANDINGS 1st. Mesquite Horn (5-1, 3-0) 2nd. Rockwall Heath (5-1, 3-0) 3rd. Longview (5-1, 2-1) 4th. John Tyler (4-2, 2-1) 5th. North Mesquite (3-3, 1-2) 6th. Rockwall (2-4, 1-2) 7th. Tyler Lee (3-3, 0-3) 8th. Mesquite (1-5, 0-3) LONGVIEW LOBOS Record: 5-1 (2-1) District: 11-6A Coach: John King (144-35 in 14 seasons) (Playoffs: 31-13) First Year of Football: 1909 All-Time Record: 700-340-52 (Playoffs: 59-40-1) Playoff Appearances: 42 Last Playoff Appearance: 2016, 6A Division II Bi-District Round State Championships (1): 1937 (1A) State Championship Appearances (4): 1937 (1A), 1997 (5A D1), 2008 (4A D1), 2009 (4A D1) SCHEDULE: 09.01 - vs Lufkin - Win 35-16 09.08 - vs Marshall - Win 41-7 09.15 - vs South Oak Cliff - Win 38-7 09.22 - at Mesquite Horn - Loss 52-34 09.29 - vs Tyler Lee - Win 54-26 10.06 - at Rockwall - Win 31-21 10.20 - vs North Mesquite 10.27 - at John Tyler 11.03 - vs Rockwall Heath 11.10 - at Mesquite NORTH MESQUITE STALLIONS Record: 3-3 (1-2) District: 11-6A Coach: Mike Robinson (49-55 in 11 seasons) (Playoffs: 2-2) First Year of Football: 1970 All-Time Record: 297-190-11 (Playoffs: 12-15-1) Playoff Appearances: 16 Last Playoff Appearance: 2015, 6A Division I Regional Round State Championships (0): None State Championship Appearances (0): None SCHEDULE: 09.01- at Arlington Sam Houston - Loss 24-22 09.08 - v. Garland Lakeview Centennial (at Cotton Bowl) - Win 49-14 09.15 - vs Arlington Bowie - Win 49-45 09.22 - vs Mesquite - Win 39-24 09.29 - at John Tyler - Loss 44-7 10.06 - vs Rockwall Heath - Loss 35-28 10.20 - at Longview 10.27 - vs Mesquite Horn 11.03 - at Tyler Lee 11.09 - vs Rockwall ON THIS DATE IN LOBO HISTORY: October 20th In 1922, Longview High knocked off Mineola from Fair Park by a 20-6 scoreline. In 1933, Mineola upset Longview 7-6 in Mineola. The loss was the only loss of the season for the Loboes. In 1939, T.A. Scott ran for a touchdown and returned the 2nd half kickoff for a touchdown as Longview knocked off Texas High, 20-6, at City League Park in Texarkana. In 1944, the Lobos knocked off Kilgore at R.E. St. John Memorial Stadium, 20-6 In 1950, Kilgore shutout the Lobos by a 13-0 scoreline at Kilgore. The loss marked the 2nd of 5 consecutive district losses for the Lobos as they finished last in the district. In 1961, Don Petty opened the scoring and John Malone added two second half markers as Longview shutout Tyler Lee, 20-0, at Rose Stadium. In 1967, Joe Miller caught a touchdown pass sandwiched between two Rodney Hill rushing touchdowns as the Lobos knocked off Lee, 21-0 in Tyler. In 1972, Calvin Portley’s first quarter touchdown was all Longview would need in the end as the Lobos knocked off Palestine 28-0 at Luckett-Kolstad Field in Palestine. In 1989, after a scoreline first half, the Lobos came alive at Abe Martin Stadium as the Lobos behind Kevin Madden,Dean Malone and Kim Wallace’s scores shutout the Pack, 17-0. In 1995, Isiah Stoker tallied three times as the Lobos rushed for 334 yards total on the night in a 29-6 win over Nacogodches. Jeff Works added a 2nd quarter field goal and Eric Davis caught the game’s first touchdown pass. In 2000, Longview threw for 314 yards but gave up 382 rushing yards as Derek Farmer tallied three times for the Red Raiders in a 42-28 victory for Tyler Lee over Longview. It was the 3rd of 5 straight wins for REL over the Lobos. In 2006, Sherman Rosborough intercepted four Tyler Lee passes to set a school record as Jazmon Moon tallied twice in a 24-10 victory over Tyler Lee. Chris Lacy’s 93 yard kickoff return right after Tyler Lee had come back from down 10-0 in the 4th quarter was the difference maker.
  12. LONGVIEW LOBOS (4-1, 1-1) AT ROCKWALL YELLOWJACKETS (2-3, 1-1) DATE: Friday, October 6th, 2017 TIME: 7:30 PM LOCATION: Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium in Rockwall, Texas LONGVIEW BROADCAST: Sunny 106.5 FM KOOI ROCKWALL BROADCAST: Sportsgram LOBOS LEAD SERIES 6-1-0 The Lobos have a 1-0 lead when the game is a non-district contest.The Lobos have a 5-0 lead when the game is a district contest. The Yellowjackets have a 1-0 lead when the game is a playoff contest. The two schools have never played at a neutral location. The Lobos have a 4-0 lead when the game is played at Longview. The Lobos have a 2-1 lead when the game is played at Rockwall. Longview has won the last 6 contests against the Red Raiders. Longview is 2-0 all-time against Rockwall at Wilkerson-Sanders Stadium, winning the last 2 meetings there. The two schools have never played on October 6th. LAST FIVE GAMES IN SERIES 09.30.2016 - Longview 36, Rockwall 29 - Lobo Stadium 11.08.2013 - Longview 41, Rockwall 7 - Wilkerson Memorial Stadium 11.07.2012 - Longview 40, Rockwall 7 - Lobo Stadium 10.14.2005 - Longview 37, Rockwall 35 - Lobo Stadium 10.15.2004 - Longview 14, Rockwall 10 - Wilkerson Memorial Stadium FULL GAME LOG GAME PREVIEW & SERIES REVIEW From one near upset to one actually happening. Longview and Rockwall’s week five match ups proved much the difference in both team’s rivalries game. Longview, meeting Tyler Lee for the 58th time overall, saw the Red Raiders climb back to a tie in the opening minutes of the 2nd quarter and compete well with the Lobos as Longview took a blocked extra point that was returned for two points and a last second field goal to the break with their 19-13 lead. After halftime, the Lobos decided they weren’t playing around anymore spouting off 35 points to win their 13th consecutive game over the Red Raiders, 54-26. Tyler Lee’s only offensive touchdown came in the 3rd quarter, before a long fumble return in the 4th gave them their only two scores of the 2nd half. The Lobo defense has given up a total of 23 points in the second half of games through five this season. One problem remains for Longview though. The first half, more importantly the second quarter. After scoring the most points they’ve scored in a second quarter this season with 12 against Tyler Lee, the Lobos sit at a -5 overall in the quarter..which isn’t as bad when you take put the 31 scored against vs Mesquite Horn. However, the team’s play in the first half this season has been spotty at best despite holding a lead in 4 of the 5 games. Longview has erupted in the second half of each game this season outscoring their opponent 119-29 through five games. Against Tyler Lee, A’Darius Carter led the way for the Lobos as he tied the school rushing record with 5 rushing touchdowns in a night. Carter came up just short of a 91 season long record of 6 total touchdowns in a game, which was set twice by Leonard Ray in the 1927 season. Irregardless, Carter became just the 6th player to score 5 or more touchdowns for Longview. Where the Lobos found paydirt, Rockwall found misery. Despite holding a 27-14 lead heading into the fourth quarter, the Jackets couldn’t hold of their cross town rival Heath as the Hawks came all the way back scoring the last touchdown of the game and taking their first lead of the night with 0:00 on the clock. Despite some saying the Hawks didn’t actually get in the end zone, Heath knocked off their rivals for the second straight season in a 28-27 upset. The loss for Rockwall comes a week after seeing the Jackets dominate John Tyler, 48-7. The series between the Lobos and Jackets dates all the way back to 1931, when Rockwall knocked off Longview 20-6 at Jacket Field in a Class B Bi-District game. Since that meeting, the Lobos have rolled off six consecutive wins over the Jackets. Longview comes into Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium with a perfect 4-0 record in Rockwall, with the closest game being a 14-10 Lobo win over Rockwall back in 2004. Longview’s last visit to Rockwall saw the Lobos trail Heath, 14-0, before most Longview fans even got to the stadium. But the Lobos rolled off 35 straight in a 35-21 win. WEEK SIX 11-6A SCHEDULE: Mesquite vs John Tyler (E.H. Hanby Stadium) North Mesquite vs Rockwall Heath (Mesquite Memorial Stadium) Rockwall vs Longview (Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium) Tyler Lee vs Mesquite Horn (Trinity Mother Frances Rose Stadium) WEEK FIVE 11-6A RESULTS: John Tyler 44 North Mesquite 7 Longview 54 Tyler Lee 26 Mesquite 17 Mesquite Horn 42 Rockwall Heath 28 Rockwall 27 DISTRICT 11-6A STANDINGS 1st. Mesquite Horn (4-1, 2-0) 2nd. Rockwall Heath (4-1, 2-0) 3rd. Longview (4-1, 1-1) 4th. John Tyler (3-2, 1-1) 5th. North Mesquite (3-2, 1-1) 6th. Rockwall (2-3, 1-1) 7th. Tyler Lee (3-2, 0-2) 8th. Mesquite (1-4, 0-2) LONGVIEW LOBOS Record: 4-1 (1-1) District: 11-6A Coach: John King (143-35 in 13 seasons) (Playoffs: 31-13) First Year of Football: 1909 All-Time Record: 699-340-52 (Playoffs: 59-40-1) Playoff Appearances: 42 Last Playoff Appearance: 2016, 6A Division II Bi-District Round State Championships (1): 1937 (1A) State Championship Appearances (4): 1937 (1A), 1997 (5A D1), 2008 (4A D1), 2009 (4A D1) SCHEDULE: 09.01 - vs Lufkin - Win 35-16 09.08 - vs Marshall - Win 41-7 09.15 - vs South Oak Cliff - Win 38-7 09.22 - at Mesquite Horn - Loss 52-34 09.29 - vs Tyler Lee - Win 54-26 10.06 - at Rockwall 10.20 - vs North Mesquite 10.27 - at John Tyler 11.03 - vs Rockwall Heath 11.10 - at Mesquite ROCKWALL YELLOWJACKETS Record: 2-3 (1-1) District: 11-6A Coach: Rodney Webb (35-17 in 5 seasons) (Playoffs: 7-4) First Year of Football: 1916 All-Time Record: 553-415-31 (Playoffs: 30-22-2) Playoff Appearances: 25 Last Playoff Appearance: 2016, 6A Division I Area Round State Championships (1): 1963 (2A) State Championship Appearances (3): 1963 (2A), 1972 (2A), 1987 (4A) SCHEDULE: 09.01 - vs Highland Park - Win 53-49 09.08 - v. Rowlett (Cotton Bowl) - Loss 48-41 09.15 - at Southlake Carroll - Loss 52-38 09.22 - vs John Tyler - Win 48-7 09.29 - vs Rockwall Heath - Loss 28-27 10.06 - vs Longview 10.20 - at Mesquite Horn 10.27 - vs Tyler Lee 11.03 - vs Mesquite 11.09 - at North Mesquite ON THIS DATE IN LOBO HISTORY: October 6th In 1922, Geno McCreary’s 25 yard field goal in the 2nd quarter was all Longview needed in a 10-0 win over Henderson. In 1933, Nick Wheeler tallied three touchdown runs as the Lobos knocked off Marshall, 18-0. In 1939, Charles Sapp’s rushing touchdown late in the 4th quarter was all Longview needed to defeat Highland Park at Lobo Stadium. In 1944, Longview absolutely dominated Athens on the road as the Lobos rolled 45-0. In 1950, Sonny Jones tallied from two yards out in the 4th quarter as a missed extra point was the only difference in a 7-6 win over Henderson at Lion Stadium. In 1961, the Lobos used rushing touchdowns from Donny Petty and Robert Myers coupled with two 2-point conversions to knock off Houston San Jacinto, 16-13. In 1967, behind 274 rushing yards, Longview rolled a 37-22 win over Highland Park at Lobo Stadium. Steve Judy, Rodney Hill and Ralph Blount highlighted the Lobo victory. In 1972, Larry Harkless and Mike Mock each tallied in the 2nd quarter as the Lobos held on to a 14-6 victory over Marshall. In 1978, Freddie Williams tallied twice for the Lobos but a failed two point conversion ended Longview’s hope with just 2:50 left in the contest in a 14-13 loss at Dragon Stadium to Nacogdoches. In 1989, Earnest Hunter rushed for four touchdowns and the Lobos ran up 376 yards rushing on the night in a 40-7 victory over Texarkana at Grim Stadium. In 1995, Isiah Stoker tallied there rushing touchdowns as the Lobos dominated Jasper, 28-0. In 2000, LaRandall McKind scored two touchdowns and James Stephen added a fumble return for a tally as the Lobos knocked off Waco, 24-6, at Waco ISD Stadium. In 2005, Vondrell McGee scored first and Chris Ivory tallied twice as the Lobos ran all over Tyler Lee on national television, 35-7.
  13. LONGVIEW LOBOS (3-0, 0-0) AT MESQUITE HORN JAGUARS (2-1, 0-0) DATE: Friday, September 22nd, 2017 TIME: 7:30 PM LOCATION: E.H. Hanby Stadium in Mesquite, Texas LONGVIEW BROADCAST: 106.5 JACK FM MESQUITE HORN BROADCAST: 88.5 FM KEOM LOBOS LEAD SERIES 9-1-0 The two schools have never played a non-district contest before The Lobos have a 9-1 lead when the game is a district contest. The Lobos have a 1-0 lead when the game is a playoff contest. The Lobos have a 1-0 lead when the game is played at a neutral location. The Lobos have a 5-0 lead when the game is played at Longview. The Lobos have a 3-1 lead when the game is played at Mesquite Horn. Longview won the last 2 contests against the Jaguars. Longview is 2-1 all-time against the Jaguars at E.H. Hanby Stadium, but Mesquite Horn won the last meeting there. The two schools have never played on September 22nd before. LAST FIVE GAMES IN SERIES 09.16.2016 - Longview 47, Mesquite Horn 37 - Lobo Stadium 10.18.2013 - Longview 49, Mesquite Horn 30 - Lobo Stadium 10.19.2012 - Mesquite Horn 25, Longview 17 - E.H. Hanby Stadium 10.14.2011 - Longview 38, Mesquite Horn 30 - E.H. Hanby Stadium 12.04.2010 - Longview 28, Mesquite Horn 14 - Independence Stadium FULL GAME LOG GAME PREVIEW & SERIES REVIEW Coming Soon. WEEK FOUR 11-6A SCHEDULE: Mesquite Horn vs Longview (E.H. Hanby Stadium} North Mesquite vs Mesquite (Mesquite Memorial Stadium) Rockwall vs John Tyler (Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium) Tyler Lee vs Rockwall Heath (Trinity Mother Frances Rose Stadium) WEEK THREE 11-6A RESULTS: Longview 38 South Oak Cliff 7 John Tyler 34 Lufkin 44 Mesquite 0 Garland Sachse 61 Mesquite Horn 20 Cedar Hill 28 North Mesquite 49 Arlington Bowie 45 Rockwall 38 Southlake Carroll 52 Rockwall Heath 48 Irving MacArthur 9 Tyler Lee 41 Nacogdoches 19 DISTRICT 11-6A STANDINGS 1st. Longview (3-0, 0-0) 2nd. Tyler Lee (3-0, 0-0) 3rd. John Tyler (2-1, 0-0) 4th. Mesquite Horn (2-1, 0-0) 5th. North Mesquite (2-1, 0-0) 6th. Rockwall Heath (2-1, 0-0) 7th. Mesquite (1-2, 0-0) 8th. Rockwall (1-2, 0-0) LONGVIEW LOBOS Record: 3-0 (0-0) District: 11-6A Coach: John King (142-34 in 13 seasons) (Playoffs: 31-13) First Year of Football: 1909 All-Time Record: 698-339-52 (Playoffs: 59-40-1) Playoff Appearances: 42 Last Playoff Appearance: 2016, 6A Division II Bi-District Round State Championships (1): 1937 (1A) State Championship Appearances (4): 1937 (1A), 1997 (5A D1), 2008 (4A D1), 2009 (4A D1) SCHEDULE: 09.01 - vs Lufkin - Win 35-16 09.08 - vs Marshall - Win 41-7 09.15 - vs South Oak Cliff - Win 38-7 09.22 - at Mesquite Horn 09.29 - vs Tyler Lee 10.06 - at Rockwall 10.20 - vs North Mesquite 10.27 - at John Tyler 11.03 - vs Rockwall Heath 11.10 - at Mesquite MESQUITE HORN JAGUARS Record: 2-1 (0-0) District: 11-6A Coach: Mike Overton (35-15 in 5 seasons) (Playoffs: 3-4) First Year of Football: 2002 All-Time Record: 83-86-0 (Playoffs: 7-9) Playoff Appearances: 9 Last Playoff Appearance: 2016, 6A Division I Bi-District Round State Championships: State Championship Appearances: SCHEDULE: 08.31 - at McKinney Boyd - Win 52-34 09.09 - v. Dallas Skyline (Cotton Bowl) - Win 59-27 09.15 - at Cedar Hill - Loss 28-20 09.22 - vs Longview 09.29 - at Mesquite 10.06 - at Tyler Lee 10.20 - vs Rockwall 10.27 - at North Mesquite 11.03 - vs John Tyler 11.10 - at Rockwall Heath ON THIS DATE IN LOBO HISTORY: September 22nd In 1916, Longview traveled to Mineola for a 18-0 beatdown at the hands of the Yellowjackets. In 1922, Geno McCreary tallied two touchdowns as the Lobos knocked off Pittsburg 13-6 at Fair Park. In 1926, the Loboes traveled to Marshall and were handed a 46-0 defeat at the hands of the Mavericks. In 1928, Sulphur Springs recorded their only win over Longview to date in 12-6 win. In 1930, five different players tallied scores as the Loboes fell 31-0 to Marshall at Fair Park. in 1939, Longview escaped Lobo Stadium with a 2-0 victory over Dallas Adams. In 1944, Port Arthur Thomas Jefferson showed its might in a 41-0 beatdown of the Lobos at Yellowjacket Stadium. In 1950, Sonny Jones ran in two touchdowns as the Lobos shutout Nacogdoches, 13-0. In 1961, Shreveport Byrd ran all over the Lobos at State Fair Stadium in Shreveport in a 21-8 victory. In 1967, the Lobos overcame a 13-10 halftime deficit to shutout Houston Smiley in the 2nd half in a 27-13 win at Jones-Cowart Stadium. In 1972, Larry Harkless scored three touchdowns as the Lobos rolled up 415 yards rushing in a 38-25 victory over Dallas Hillcrest. In 1978, George Leiato scored Killeen’s only offensive touchdown with 52 seconds left to bring the Kangaroos into a tie with the Lobos in a 13-13 draw. Field goal kicker, Benton Goodnight for Killeen, missed an extra point and a 46-yard field goal with 5 seconds left that would’ve given the Roos the victory. In 1989, Earnest Hunter rushed for three touchdowns to start the game, before 4 other Lobos would tally as the Lobos destroyed Galveston Ball, 49-7, at Lobo Stadium. Longview totaled 498 total yards on the night. In 1995, Isiah Stoker rushed for three touchdowns highlighted by a 60 yard run in the 3rd quarter as the Lobos knocked off Texas High at Grim Park, 29-12. In 2000, LaRandall McKind and Joel Armstrong tallied for the Lobos as Longview fell at Lion Stadium in Monroe to the Ouachita Lions, 33-14. In 2007, Johnny Garrett scored the game winning touchdowns before a national televised audience as the Lobos knocked off nationally ranked John Curtis, 24-20.
  14. LONGVIEW LOBOS (7-2, 5-1) VS MESQUITE SKEETERS (3-6, 1-5) DATE: Friday, November 4th, 2016 TIME: 7:30 PM LOCATION: Lobo Stadium in Longview, Texas LONGVIEW BROADCAST: Sunny 106.5 FM KOOI MESQUITE BROADCAST: 88.5 FM KEOM LOBOS LEAD SERIES 10-2-0 The Lobos have a 3-1-0 lead when the game is a non-district contest. The Lobos have a 7-1-0 lead when the game is a district contest. The two schools have never played a playoff contest. The two schools have never played at a neutral location. The Lobos have a 5-1-0 lead when the game is played at Longview. The Lobos have a 5-1-0 lead when the game is played at Mesquite. Longview won the last contest against the Skeeters. Longview is 5-0-0 all-time against Mesquite at Lobo Stadium (new), with the Lobos winning the last 5 contests there. The Lobos have a 1-0-0 lead when the game is on November 4th. LAST FIVE GAMES IN SERIES 09.27.2013 - Longview 69, Mesquite 17 - Lobo Stadium 09.28.2012 - Mesquite 33, Longview 7 - E.H. Hanby Stadium 10.07.2011 - Longview 54, Mesquite 21 - E.H. Hanby Stadium 10.08.2010 - Longview 35, Mesquite 21 - Lobo Stadium 11.02.2007 - Longview 22, Mesquite 14 - Lobo Stadium FULL GAME LOG GAME PREVIEW & SERIES REVIEW For the 16th consecutive season, Longview is post season bound. Following a 35-21 victory over the Heath Hawks, that saw the Lobos having to rebound from a 14-0 deficit, the Lobos clinched their 42nd playoff berth in school history with one game to play. Longview will close up shop on the 2016 regular season when they host the Mesquite Skeeters on Senior Night at Lobo Stadium. The Lobos haven’t lost on Senior Night since 2003 when Lufkin defeated Longview, 14-0. The Skeeters come in eliminated from playoff contention with a 1-5 district record and following a 47-27 loss to Rockwall. Mesquite’s only district win came against Tyler Lee when the Skeeters went for a 2-point conversion in the final minute of the contest to defeat the Red Raiders 57-56. The Lobos will have to wait to decide who their first round opponent is depending on their result AND John Tyler’s result. A John Tyler victory would assure Longview the long trip to Beaumont to take on Beaumont West Brook. A John Tyler loss opens up the possibility that could see the Lobos host Lufkin with a victory over Mesquite. WEEK TEN 11-6A SCHEDULE: John Tyler v. Tyler Lee Mesquite at Longview North Mesquite at Rockwall Rockwall Heath at Mesquite Horn WEEK NINE 11-6A RESULTS: Longview 35 Rockwall 21 John Tyler 69 Mesquite Horn 22 Rockwall 47 Mesquite 27 North Mesquite 63 Tyler Lee 61 DISTRICT 11-6A STANDINGS: 1st. Longview (7-2, 5-1) 2nd. John Tyler (8-1, 5-1) 3rd. Rockwall (4-5, 4-2) 4th. Mesquite Horn (5-4, 3-3) 5th. Rockwall Heath (5-4, 3-3) 6th. North Mesquite (4-5, 3-3) 7th. Mesquite (3-6, 1-5) 8th. Tyler Lee (2-7, 0-6) LONGVIEW LOBOS Record: 7-2 (5-1) District: 11-6A Coach: John King (138-33 in 13 seasons) (Playoffs: 31-12) First Year of Football: 1909 All-Time Record: 693-339-52 (Playoffs: 59-39-1) Playoff Appearances: 42 Last Playoff Appearance: 2015, 5A Division I State Quarterfinal State Championships (1): 1937 (1A) State Championship Appearances (4): 1937 (1A), 1997 (5A D1), 2008 (4A D1), 2009 (4A D1) SCHEDULE: 08.26 - at Lufkin - Loss 35-24 09.02 - at Marshall - Win 56-7 09.09 - vs South Oak Cliff - Win 62-14 09.16 - vs Mesquite Horn - Win 47-37 09.23 - at Tyler Lee - Win 56-35 09.30 - vs Rockwall - Win 36-29 10.14 - at North Mesquite - Win 49-35 10.21 - vs John Tyler - Loss 38-24 10.28 - at Rockwall Heath - Win 35-21 11.04 - vs Mesquite MESQUITE SKEETERS Record: 3-6 (1-5) District: 11-6A Coach: Robbie Robinson (40-55 in 9 seasons) (Playoffs: 3-3) First Year of Football: 1904 All-Time Record: 474-436-37 (Playoffs: 20-18-1) Playoff Appearances: 19 Last Playoff Appearance: 2013, 6A Division I Bi-District Round State Championships (1): 2001 (5A D1) State Championship Appearances (0): 1974 (5A), 2001 (5A D1) SCHEDULE: 08.26 - vs Lake Highlands - Win 31-26 09.02 - vs Garland - Win 41-34 09.08 - vs Garland Sachse - Loss 41-32 09.16 - v. North Mesquite - Loss 28-25 09.23 - v. Mesquite Horn - Loss 49-24 09.30 - at John Tyler - Loss 20-14 10.14 - vs Tyler Lee - Win 57-56 10.21 - at Rockwall Heath - Loss 52-24 10.27 - vs Rockwall - Loss 47-27 11.04 - at Longview ON THIS DATE IN LOBO HISTORY: November 4th In 1927, Leonard Ray rolled up six touchdowns on the night help Longview route Mineola, 78-2. In 1932, Longview hosted Nacogdoches at Fair Park in Longview and held off the Dragons in a 13-9 victory. In 1949, Sonny Jones ran in two touchdowns while Ronnie Lemmons caught one as Longview knocked off Tyler High 18-6 at Lobo Stadium. In 1955, Longview blew a 14-0 lead going into the 4th quarter that saw both teams erupted for 32 points as Lufkin held on late against Longview, 35-32. Curtis Lemmonds caught two touchdowns for the Lobos on the night. In 1960, Texas High shut out Longview, 14-0, at Lobo Stadium. In 1966, Steve Judy ran in the first touchdown of the night before Rodney Hill took over to register three touchdowns of his own in a 28-13 victory over Texarkana at Lobo Stadium. In 1983, Charles Smith caught two 4th quarter touchdowns to send Longview to a 27-16 victory over Pine Tree at Pirate Stadium to give Longview the 13-5A crown. It remains the only meeting between Longview and Pine Tree that had district championship implications. In 1988, Earnest Hunter tallied three touchdowns on the night before Reggie Adams added two of his own in a 34-29 victory over the Skeeters at Lobo Stadium. Longview rolled up 387 yards rushing on the night. In 1994, Marshall sent Longview to its first sub .500 season since 1971 after 34-14 beat down at Lobo Stadium. Corey Alexander scored two touchdowns on the night for Marshall. In 1995, John Tyler shut out Longview in the second half in a game that saw the #1 Lions knock off the Lobos 28-7 at Rose Stadium. In 2000, Longview saw a 13-3 halftime deficit turn around into a 30-13 victory over Nacogdoches in Dragon Stadium. The Lobos fumbled 10 times on the night in a rain filled game that saw the Lobo defense hold the Dragons to 3 first downs only. In 2005, David Robinson caught two touchdown passes as Carlin Freeman added two on the ground, as the Lobos knocked off John Tyler for the 12-5A championship before a 14,500 record crowd at Lobo Stadium in a 42-13 beat down of the Lions.
  15. LONGVIEW LOBOS (6-2, 4-1) AT ROCKWALL HEATH HAWKS (5-3, 3-2) DATE: Friday, October 28th, 2016 TIME: 7:30 PM LOCATION: Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium in Rockwall, Texas LONGVIEW BROADCAST: Sunny 106.5 FM KOOI ROCKWALL HEATH BROADCAST: Sportsgram.net LOBOS LEAD SERIES 2-0-0 The two schools have never played a non-district contest. The Lobos have a 2-0-0 lead when the game is a district contest. The two schools have never played a playoff contest. The two schools have never played at a neutral location. The Lobos have a 1-0-0 lead when the game is played at Longview. The Lobos have a 1-0-0 lead when the game is played at Rockwall Heath. Longview has won the last 2 contests against the Hawks. Longview is 1-0-0 all-time against Rockwall Heath at Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium, with the Lobos winning the last contest there. The two schools have never played on October 28th. LAST FIVE GAMES IN SERIES 10.11.2013 - Longview 42, Rockwall Heath 10 - Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium 10.12.2012 - Longview 52, Rockwall Heath 27 - Lobo Stadium FULL GAME LOG GAME PREVIEW & SERIES REVIEW Coming Soon. WEEK TEN 11-6A SCHEDULE: Longview at Rockwall Heath Mesquite Horn at John Tyler Rockwall at Mesquite (Thursday) Tyler Lee at North Mesquite (Thursday) WEEK NINE 11-6A RESULTS: John Tyler 38 Longview 24 Rockwall Heath 52 Mesquite 24 Mesquite Horn 63 North Mesquite 49 Rockwall 42 Tyler Lee 35 DISTRICT 11-6A STANDINGS: 1st. Longview (6-2, 4-1) 2nd. John Tyler (7-1, 4-1) 3rd. Mesquite Horn (5-3, 3-2) 4th. Rockwall Heath (5-3, 3-2) 5th. Rockwall (3-5, 3-2) 6th. North Mesquite (3-5, 2-3) 7th. Mesquite (3-5, 1-4) 8th. Tyler Lee (2-6, 0-5) LONGVIEW LOBOS Record: 6-2 (4-1) District: 11-6A Coach: John King (137-33 in 13 seasons) (Playoffs: 31-12) First Year of Football: 1909 All-Time Record: 692-339-52 (Playoffs: 59-39-1) Playoff Appearances: 42 Last Playoff Appearance: 2015, 5A Division I State Quarterfinal State Championships (1): 1937 (1A) State Championship Appearances (4): 1937 (1A), 1997 (5A D1), 2008 (4A D1), 2009 (4A D1) SCHEDULE: 08.26 - at Lufkin - Loss 35-24 09.02 - at Marshall - Win 56-7 09.09 - vs South Oak Cliff - Win 62-14 09.16 - vs Mesquite Horn - Win 47-37 09.23 - at Tyler Lee - Win 56-35 09.30 - vs Rockwall - Win 36-29 10.14 - at North Mesquite - Win 49-35 10.21 - vs John Tyler - Loss 38-24 10.28 - at Rockwall Heath 11.04 - vs Mesquite ROCKWALL HEATH HAWKS Record: 5-3 (3-2) District: 11-6A Coach: Mickey Moss (67-30 in 9 seasons) (Playoffs: 8-6) First Year of Football: 2006 All-Time Record: 76-39 (Playoffs: 8-6) Playoff Appearances: 6 Last Playoff Appearance: 2015, 5A Division I Area Round State Championships (0): None State Championship Appearances (0): None SCHEDULE: 08.26 - vs Wylie East - Loss 24-21 09.01 - at West Mesquite - Win 29-7 09.09 - at Irving MacArthur - Win 63-7 09.16 - vs Tyler Lee - Win 34-7 09.23 - v. Rockwall - Win 34-27 09.30 - vs North Mesquite - Loss 52-28 10.14 - at John Tyler - Loss 48-0 10.21 - vs Mesquite - Win 52-24 10.28 - vs Longview 11.04 - at Mesquite Horn ON THIS DATE IN LOBO HISTORY: October 28th In 1916, In 1921, In 1922, In 1927, In 1932, In 1938, In 1955, In 1960, In 1966, In 1977, In 1983, In 1988, In 1994, In 2005, In 2011,
  16. LONGVIEW LOBOS (5-1) AT NORTH MESQUITE STALLIONS (3-3) DATE: Friday, October 14th, 2016 TIME: 7:30 PM LOCATION: Mesquite Memorial Stadium in Mesquite, Texas LONGVIEW BROADCAST: Sunny 106.5 FM KOOI NORTH MESQUITE BROADCAST: 88.5 FM KEOM LOBOS LEAD SERIES 8-3-0 The Stallions have a 2-1 lead when the game is a non-district contest. The Lobos have a 7-1 lead when the game is a district contest. The two schools have never played a playoff contest. The two schools have never played at a neutral location. The Lobos have a 4-2 lead when the game is played at Longview. The Lobos have a 4-1 lead when the game is played at North Mesquite. Longview has won the last 3 contests against the Stallions. Longview is 4-1 all-time against North Mesquite at Mesquite Memorial Stadium, winning the last meeting there. The two schools have never played on October 14th. LAST FIVE GAMES IN SERIES 10.25.2013 - Longview 37, North Mesquite 22 - Mesquite Memorial Stadium 10.26.2012 - Longview 52, North Mesquite 3 - Lobo Stadium 10.21.2011 - Longview 49, North Mesquite 13 - Lobo Stadium 10.22.2010 - North Mesquite 24, Longview 14 - Mesquite Memorial Stadium 10.12.2007 - Longview 38, North Mesquite 21 - Lobo Stadium FULL GAME LOG GAME PREVIEW & SERIES REVIEW Week eight is underway. After a bye week for all of 11-6A, the Lobos and Stallions meet for the first time since 2013 at the same place they met just three years ago…Mesquite’s Memorial Stadium. The Lobos (5-1) come in as the lone undefeated squad remaining in the district while North Mesquite’s (3-3) big upset of Rockwall Heath pulled them back into the four-way tie for 2nd place in the district at 2-1. A big reason for the Stallions victory was the return of starting quarterback, Ja’Quez Gooch, who was previously injured against Arlington Bowie a little over a month ago. Longview comes into their 7th game of the season off the heels of a big 36-29 win over Rockwall. The Lobo defense need two big defensive stands in the fourth quarter to seal the victory. The win marked Longview’s 36th consecutive victory at Lobo Stadium in district games and improved the Lobos to 69-4 all-time under John King in district games. One of those four losses came at the hands of North Mesquite, back in 2010 at Mesquite Memorial Stadium thanks to a guy named Joe Bergeron. That night, despite holding a 14-3 lead head into the 4th quarter, saw the Stallions rip apart the Lobo defense in the final frame in route to 21 unanswered points. Since that loss, the Lobos have outscored the Stallions by a combined 138-38 in the three games. The two schools meet for the 12th time on Friday night, in a series that dates back to 1971 in a season that saw just second year program North Mesquite pull off the victory 36-23 at Lobo Stadium. The two schools wouldn’t meet again until 1988 in a non-district series that saw the Lobos and Stallions split games. North Mesquite pulled off the dominating win in 1988, 28-14, at Lobo Stadium. Longview, however, came back in 1989 and rallied from a 12-0 deficit entering the fourth quarter to take home the win 15-12 at Mesquite Memorial. The two schools would have to wait until the UIL realignment of 2004 to meet again, where Longview has won the 7 of the 8 district contests between the two teams since. The Lobos will be looking to pull off their fourth straight win over the Stallions and move to 4-0 in district play as Longview continues to fight for their 12th district championship in 13 years. WEEK EIGHT 11-6A SCHEDULE: Longview at North Mesquite Mesquite Horn at Rockwall Rockwall Heath at John Tyler Tyler Lee at Mesquite WEEK SIX 11-6A RESULTS: John Tyler 20 Mesquite 14 Longview 36 Rockwall 29 Mesquite Horn 63 Tyler Lee 35 North Mesquite 52 Rockwall Heath 28 DISTRICT 11-6A STANDINGS: 1st. Longview (5-1, 3-0) 2nd. John Tyler (5-1, 2-1) 3rd. Mesquite Horn (4-2, 2-1) 4th. Rockwall Heath (4-2, 2-1) 5th. North Mesquite (3-3, 2-1) 6th. Rockwall (1-5, 1-2) 7th. Mesquite (2-4, 0-3) 8th. Tyler Lee (2-4, 0-3) LONGVIEW LOBOS Record: 5-1 (3-0) District: 11-6A Coach: John King (136-32 in 13 seasons) (Playoffs: 31-12) First Year of Football: 1909 All-Time Record: 691-338-52 (Playoffs: 59-39-1) Playoff Appearances: 42 Last Playoff Appearance: 2015, 5A Division I State Quarterfinal State Championships (1): 1937 (1A) State Championship Appearances (4): 1937 (1A), 1997 (5A D1), 2008 (4A D1), 2009 (4A D1) SCHEDULE: 08.26 - at Lufkin - Loss 35-24 09.02 - at Marshall - Win 56-7 09.09 - vs South Oak Cliff - Win 62-14 09.16 - vs Mesquite Horn - Win 47-37 09.23 - at Tyler Lee - Win 56-35 09.30 - vs Rockwall - Win 36-29 10.14 - at North Mesquite 10.21 - vs John Tyler 10.28 - at Rockwall Heath 11.04 - vs Mesquite NORTH MESQUITE STALLIONS Record: 3-3 (2-1) District: 11-6A Coach: Mike Robinson (45-49 in 10 seasons) (Playoffs: 2-2) First Year of Football: 1970 All-Time Record: 293-184-11 (Playoffs: 12-15-1) Playoff Appearances: 16 Last Playoff Appearance: 2015, 6A Division I Regional Round State Championships (0): None State Championship Appearances (0): None SCHEDULE: 08.26 - at Arlington Sam Houston - Win 35-10 09.03 - Lakeview Centennial (at Cotton Bowl) - Loss 34-27 09.09 - at Arlington Bowie - Loss 35-20 09.16 - at Mesquite - Win 28-25 09.23 - vs John Tyler - Loss 42-14 09.30 - at Rockwall Heath - Win 52-28 10.14 - vs Longview 10.21 - at Mesquite Horn 10.28 - vs Tyler Lee 11.04 - at Rockwall ON THIS DATE IN LOBO HISTORY: October 14th In 1927, Longview’s Leonard Ray and Jack Williams each scored two touchdowns in a 35-0 romp over Troup High. The Loboes held Troup to 9 total yards on the night. In 1938, Longview hosted Athens and rolled to a 39-20 victory. In 1949, O’Neal Brightwell of Henderson scored the only touchdown of the night in the 3rd quarter in a 7-0 victory for the Lions over Longview. In 1977, five different Lobos scored in a 35-0 victory over John Tyler at Lobo Stadium. Longview racked up 461 yards of total offense while holding the Lions to just 168. In 1983, Joe Johnson scored three consecutive touchdowns with an added safety as the Lobos dominated Lufkin at Abe Martin Stadium, 36-13. Longview racked up 325 yards rushing on the night. In 1988, Michael Carroll’s two touchdown 3rd quarter marked Lufkin’s 24-6 victory over Longview. 6 fumbles on the night doomed the Lobos at Lobo Stadium, with Shawn Lawson’s touchdown being the only marker for the hosts. In 1994, Chris Butcher tailed two touchdowns of 50+ yards each in a 33-15 victory over Nacogdoches at Dragon Stadium. In 2005, Zach Decker’s 23 yard field goal in the final seconds of the game was enough to send undefeated Longview to a 37-35 victory over Rockwall. Andy Tanner for Rockwall tallied three touchdowns on the night as Longview held off a huge rally by the Yellowjackets that saw them take the lead late in the 4th. In 2011, Longview saw a back and forth match up with Mesquite Horn come down to the final quarter as Longview held on for a win over the Jaguars, 38-30. The win was Longview’s 7th consecutive over the Jags in a game that saw Longview finish with more passing yards than rushing on the night.
  17. LONGVIEW LOBOS (3-1) VS TYLER LEE RED RAIDERS (2-2) DATE: Friday, September 23rd, 2016 TIME: 7:30 PM LOCATION: Earl Campbell Field at Christus Trinity Mother Frances Rose Stadium in Tyler, Texas LONGVIEW BROADCAST: Sunny 106.5 FM KOOI TYLER LEE BROADCAST: 92.1 FM ESPN LOBOS LEAD SERIES 40-14-2 The Lobos have a 2-0 lead when the game is a non-district contest before. The Lobos have a 38-14-2 lead when the game is a district contest. The two schools have never played a playoff contest before. The two schools have never played at a neutral location. The Lobos have a 21-5-2 lead when the game is played at Longview. The Lobos have a 19-9 lead when the game is played at Tyler Lee. Longview has won the last 11 contests against the Red Raiders. Longview is 19-9 all-time against Tyler Lee at Rose Stadium (new),winning the last 6 meetings there. Longview is 2-0 when the game is played on September 23rd. LAST FIVE GAMES IN SERIES 10.31.2013 - Longview 63, Tyler Lee 7 - Lobo Stadium 11.02.2012 - Longview 52, Tyler Lee 6 - Rose Stadium 10.28.2011 - Longview 45, Tyler Lee 19 - RoseStadium 10.29.2010 - Longview 28, Tyler Lee 17 - Lobo Stadium 09.05.2009 - Longview 31, Tyler Lee 7 - Rose Stadium FULL GAME LOG GAME PREVIEW & SERIES REVIEW For the 58th time in 56 years, the Longview Lobos meet their red rivals from the Rose City…the Robert E. Lee Red Raiders. The Lobos and Raiders first met in 1960 inside Lobo Stadium, where the Lobos walked away winners in a 47-8 schlacking. The two schools met every yet after that until the 2014 UIL realignment, which saw Longview drop to Class 5A while Lee moved to the newly created Class 6A. While the two schools were meeting on a yearly basis, the Lobos saw a lot of recent success over their Rose City counterparts. Longview has won 11 consecutive against Lee, with their last loss coming in an 18-14 homecoming setback back in 2003. In that contest, the Lobos saw a 14-3 halftime lead vanish in the second half when the Red Raiders scored 15 unanswered. The Red Raiders 2003 win marked the 6th win in 7 meetings between the two schools. It was the most successful run in the series for Lee and it ended a run that saw the Red Raiders win just two games over Longview in the prior 26 seasons. Most of Lee’s success came in the first 12 years of the series. The two schools each traded three game winning streaks over the other in those 12 years. Since then, Longview has run up a 34-8-2 record. The last meeting between the two schools came in 2013, when the Lobos struck for 42 points in the first half (28 in the first quarter) in a 63-7 blow out of the Raiders. Longview rolled up 522 total yards that night, including 270 passing yards. The two schools come into the contest in completely different mindsets. Longview, after suffering an opening week defeat, has rolled off three consecutive wins, including last week’s district opening victory over Mesquite Horn. Tyler Lee, after opening the 2016 season with a surprising 2-0 start, has watched their record fall to .500 after consecutive defeats. The Red Raiders suffered their greatest defeat of the season so far in a 34-7 loss to Rockwall Heath that opened district play. Longview’s win marked John King’s 67th win in 71 district games as head coach of the Lobos. First year head coach Clayton George for Lee fell to 0-1 in district play as head coach of the Red Raiders. Longview returns to Rose Stadium for the first time since their 2015 bi-district playoff victory over Lufkin. The win at Rose Stadium last November marked the 17th win out of their last 18 games held in Tyler. Only Longview’s 2014 area round defeat to Lake Ridge prevents the 100% record. The Lobos are 19-2 at Rose Stadium since their last loss to Tyler Lee in Tyler back in 2002. WEEK FOUR 11-6A SCHEDULE: John Tyler at North Mesquite Longview at Tyler Lee Mesquite vs Mesquite Horn Rockwall vs Rockwall Heath WEEK THREE 11-6A RESULTS: Longview 47 Mesquite Horn 37 Rockwall Heath 34 Tyler Lee 7 Rockwall 59 John Tyler 58 North Mesquite 28 Mesquite 25 DISTRICT 11-6A STANDINGS: 1st. Longview (3-1, 1-0) 2nd. Rockwall Heath (3-1, 1-0) 3rd. North Mesquite (2-2, 1-0) 4th. Rockwall (1-3, 1-0) 5th. John Tyler (3-1, 0-1) 6th. Mesquite (2-2, 0-1) 7th. Mesquite Horn (2-2, 0-1) 8th. Tyler Lee (2-2, 0-1) LONGVIEW LOBOS Record: 3-1 (1-0) District: 11-6A Coach: John King (134-32 in 13 seasons) (Playoffs: 31-12) First Year of Football: 1909 All-Time Record: 689-338-52 (Playoffs: 59-39-1) Playoff Appearances: 42 Last Playoff Appearance: 2015, 5A Division I State Quarterfinal State Championships: 1937 (1A) State Championship Appearances: 1937 (1A), 1997 (5A D1), 2008 (4A D1), 2009 (4A D1) SCHEDULE: 08.26 - at Lufkin - Loss 35-24 09.02 - at Marshall - Win 56-7 09.09 - vs South Oak Cliff - Win 62-14 09.16 - vs Mesquite Horn - Win 47-37 09.23 - at Tyler Lee 09.30 - vs Rockwall 10.14 - at North Mesquite 10.21 - vs John Tyler 10.28 - at Rockwall Heath 11.04 - vs Mesquite TYLER LEE RED RAIDERS Record: 2-2 (0-1) District: 11-6A Coach: Clayton George (2-2 in 1 season) (Playoffs: 0-0) First Year of Football: 1958 All-Time Record: 284-315-20 (Playoffs: 22-17-0) Playoff Appearances: 18 Last Playoff Appearance: 2014, 6A Division I Bi-District Round State Championships: 2004 (5A D1) State Championship Appearances: 2004 (5A D1) SCHEDULE: 08.26 - vs Marshall - Win 34-7 09.02 - at Corsicana - Win 34-21 09.09 - vs Nacogdoches - Loss 24-17 09.16 - at Rockwall Heath - Loss 34-7 09.23 - vs Longview 09.30 - at Mesquite Horn 10.14 - at Mesquite 10.21 - vs Rockwall 10.28 - at North Mesquite 11.04 - vs John Tyler ON THIS DATE IN LOBO HISTORY: September 23rd In 1938, Longview returned to the home of their state championship game just a year prior and held firm as they knocked off Dallas Crozier Tech 14-7 inside the Cotton Bowl. In 1949, the Lobos saw their Tommy Rae touchdown go by the waist side as Paris knocked off Longview 13-6 in Noyes Stadium. In 1955, Tony Rothrock put home two touchdowns before three second half Lobo touchdowns to put the Razorbacks from Arkansas High away by a 39-6 win at Burham Field. The Lobos tallied 326 rushing yards while holding the Hogs to just 87 total. In 1960, Shreveport Byrd absolutely dominated Longview in a 34-0 blow out inside Lobo Stadium. In 1966, the Lobos traveled to Jones-Coward Stadium in Houston and came back with a 15-0 victory over Houston Smiley as Steve Judy’s 82 run in the first quarter was all Longview needed for the win. In 1977, Longview saw a 17-0 first half lead nearly disappear as Galveston Ball’s comeback bid fell just short in a 17-13 Lobo win. Jim Tutt’s field goal followed by Dinky Edwards and Greg Brown touchdowns were all the Lobos could manage on the night. In 1983, the Joe Johnson show went to work in the second quarter followed by a Leon Hendrix 92 yard punt return as the Lobos rolled over Tyler Lee, 29-11. Longview’s defense held the Red Raiders to just 149 total yards on the night. In 1988, Earnest Hunter racked up three first half touchdowns before adding the winning tally in the fourth quarter as the Lobos hung on to dear life in a 28-20 win over the Red Raiders of Tyler Lee. In 1994, despite trailing 24-0 after rate first quarter, Chris Butcher tallied three touchdowns to bring the Lobos back into the contest. But it wasn’t to be as Bryan held on for a 26-20 win. Bryan was held to just 114 total yards on the night and 7 first downs. In 2005, Hurricane Rita was all the news and it could be felt in the air as the Lobos traveled to face Mesquite for the first time since 1989. The game wasn’t as exciting as the hurricane action, as the Lobos rolled up 407 yards while holding the Skeeters to 92 total in a 48-0 victory.
  18. LONGVIEW LOBOS (2-1) VS MESQUITE HORN JAGUARS (2-1) DATE: Friday, September 16th, 2016 TIME: 7:30 PM LOCATION: Lobo Stadium in Longview, Texas LONGVIEW BROADCAST: Sunny 106.5 FM KOOI MESQUITE HORN BROADCAST: 88.5 FM KEOM LOBOS LEAD SERIES 8-1-0 The two schools have never played a non-district contest before The Lobos have a 7-1 lead when the game is a district contest. The Lobos have a 1-0 lead when the game is a playoff contest. The Lobos have a 1-0 lead when the game is played at a neutral location. The Lobos have a 4-0 lead when the game is played at Longview. The Lobos have a 3-1 lead when the game is played at Mesquite Horn. Longview won the last contest against the Jaguars. Longview is 4-0-0 all-time against Mesquite Horn at Lobo Stadium (new),winning the last 4 meetings there. The two schools have never played on September 16th before. LAST FIVE GAMES IN SERIES 10.18.2013 - Longview 49, Mesquite Horn 30 - Lobo Stadium 10.19.2012 - Mesquite Horn 25, Longview 17 - E.H. Hanby Stadium 10.14.2011 - Longview 38, Mesquite Horn 30 - E.H. Hanby Stadium 12.04.2010 - Longview 28, Mesquite Horn 14 - Independence Stadium 10.15.2010 - Longview 13, Mesquite Horn 8 - Lobo Stadium FULL GAME LOG GAME PREVIEW & SERIES REVIEW And so, the two meet again. After a three year layoff, in which the Lobos dropped to Class 5A and the Horn Jaguars moved over into a district with Richardson ISD, the two foes meet at the location of their last meeting..Lobo Stadium. A rivalry that has developed since their State Quarterfinal showdown in 2010, the Lobos and Jags have fought tooth and nail against one another in the three meetings since that playoff game, with the series sitting at 2-1 in those three games. Longview, who took the Quarterfinal game 28-14, as taken home two of those three. Overall, it's Longview that holds the 8-1 overall series lead that dates back to their first meeting in 2004. Only the 2012 meeting saw the Jags come out on top victorious, a game in which Longview was held to just 70 yards rushing on the night. It was Longview's second loss at E.H. Hanby Stadium that season, and their only season in which they have not walked away with at least a share of the district crown under head coach John King. The two schools are coming in both with 2-1 records, which has seen the Lobos rally from their season opening loss to Lufkin with two dominating performances over Marshall and South Oak Cliff by a combined 118-21. The Jaguars will be trying to rebound from their first loss of the season that came at the hands of Cedar Hill last Friday night. Horn opened the 2016 season with impressive performances over McKinney Boyd and Dallas Skyline. Longview comes into the contest riding a 9-game winning streak inside Lobo Stadium, but more impressively, riding a 35-game district winning streak at home. Longview's last loss in a district game at Lobo Stadium came in 2003 on homecoming night against #9 Tyler Lee, 18-14. John King, head coach of the Lobos since 2004, has never suffered a district home defeat and is a staggering 66-4 overall in district contests. The Horn Jags will be looking for their first ever win in Longview, after suffering 4 consecutive defeats. Horn's only single digit loss at Lobo Stadium came in 2010, when the Jags had an opportunity to bring home the win on the final drive of the game only to be stuffed and fall 13-8. WEEK FOUR 11-6A SCHEDULE: Longview vs Mesquite Horn John Tyler vs Rockwall Mesquite vs North Mesquite Rockwall Heath vs Tyler Lee WEEK THREE 11-6A RESULTS: Longview 62 South Oak Cliff 14 John Tyler 41 Warren East 6 Mesquite 31 Garland Sachse 42 Mesquite Horn 21 Cedar Hill 59 North Mesquite 30 Arlington Bowie 35 Rockwall 23 Southlake Carroll 30 Rockwall Heath 63 Irving MacArthur 7 Tyler Lee 17 Nacogdoches 24 DISTRICT 11-6A STANDINGS: 1st. John Tyler (3-0, 0-0) 2nd. Longview (2-1, 0-0) 3rd. Mesquite (2-1, 0-0) 4th. Mesquite Horn (2-1, 0-0) 5th. Rockwall Heath (2-1, 0-0) 6th. Tyler Lee (2-1, 0-0) 7th. North Mesquite (1-2, 0-0) 8th. Rockwall (0-3, 0-0) LONGVIEW LOBOS Record: 2-1 (0-0) District: 11-6A Coach: John King (133-32 in 13 seasons) (Playoffs: 31-12) First Year of Football: 1909 All-Time Record: 688-338-52 (Playoffs: 59-39-1) Playoff Appearances: 42 Last Playoff Appearance: 2015, 5A Division I State Quarterfinal State Championships: 1937 (1A) State Championship Appearances: 1937 (1A), 1997 (5A D1), 2008 (4A D1), 2009 (4A D1) SCHEDULE: 08.26 - at Lufkin - Loss 35-24 09.02 - at Marshall - Win 56-7 09.09 - vs South Oak Cliff - Win 62-14 09.16 - vs Mesquite Horn 09.23 - at Tyler Lee 09.30 - vs Rockwall 10.14 - at North Mesquite 10.21 - vs John Tyler 10.28 - at Rockwall Heath 11.04 - vs Mesquite MESQUITE HORN JAGUARS Record: 2-1 (0-0) District: 11-6A Coach: Mike Overton (29-10 in 4 seasons) (Playoffs: 3-3) First Year of Football: 2002 All-Time Record: 77-81-0 (Playoffs: 7-8) Playoff Appearances: 8 Last Playoff Appearance: 2015, 6A Division II Bi-District Round State Championships: State Championship Appearances: SCHEDULE: 08.25 - vs McKinney Boyd - Win 46-31 09.02 - v. Dallas Skyline (Cotton Bowl) - Win 44-6 09.09 - vs Cedar Hill - Loss 59-21 09.16 - at Longview 09.23 - vs Mesquite 09.30 - vs Tyler Lee 10.14 - at Rockwall 10.21 - vs North Mesquite 10.28 - at John Tyler 11.04 - vs Rockwall Heath ON THIS DATE IN LOBO HISTORY: September 16th In 1938, Longview rolled to a 20-6 victory over Woodrow Wilson in Lobo Stadium. In 1949, John Linney and Sonny Jones each scored two touchdowns as the Lobos knocked off Jacksonville, 32-0. In 1960, Sonley Puckett scored a touchdown early in the 4th quarter to put Dallas Adamson ahead 6-0 in the game. But Longview’s Don Petty equalized as the Lobos escaped with a 6-6 tie. Longview was held to just 4 first downs while the Leopards gathered 19. In 1966, equal in every facet of the game, the Lobos and Colts of Arlington High drew to a 0-0 standstill in Arlington State College’s Memorial Stadium. In 1977, despite trailing 13-7 at halftime, the Lobos came to life in the second half. Greg Brown, Dinky Edwards, Reno Hutchins, Bobby Portley and Melvin Lewis all registered touchdowns in a 38-19 victory for Longview over Dallas Roosevelt. In 1983, Steve Blaschke’s field goal was the only marker in the first half of play before the Lobos awoke in the second half behind Eric Harris and O’Neal Jackson in a 17-3 victory over Abilene in Longview. In 1994, the Lobos romped over the Texas High Tigers in their first meeting since the Tigers dropped a class. Chris Butcher scored two touchdowns behind a 254 yard rushing output by the Lobos in a 37-0 victory. In 1995, despite giving up 316 yards passing, the Lobos held strong and made the most of their opportunities as Longview rollover Killeen at Leo Buckley Stadium 29-18. In 2005, Longview held Evangel to just 100 yards total on the day while picking up 414 on their as as Vondrell McGee and Chris Ivory each registered touchdowns in a 52-14 victory over the Eagles. Evangel’s only two scores came on 82 and 81 yard kickoff returns. In 2011, Lufkin jumped out to a 10-0 lead on the Lobos before Longview stormed back.Eric Hawkins and Donterius Jackson did the job in the first half before Tory White and Israel Madrid put the game to bed in a 24-10 victory over the Panthers.
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