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Longview Lobos (9-2) vs Mansfield Summit Jaguars (10-1)  

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    • Longview in a blow out
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    • Mansfield Summit in a close one
    • Mansfield Summit in a blow out


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LONGVIEW LOBOS (9-2) VS MANSFIELD SUMMIT JAGUARS (10-1)

DATE: Friday, November 20th, 2015

TIME: 7:30 PM

LOCATION: Eagle Stadium in DeSoto, Texas

LONGVIEW BROADCAST: Sunny 106.5 FM KOOI

MANSFIELD SUMMIT BROADCAST: None

 

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The two schools haver neve played a non-district contest.

The two schools have never played a district contest.

The two schools have never played a playoff contest.

The two schools have never played at a neutral location.

The two schools have never played at Longview.

The two schools have never played at Lufkin.

The two schools have never played at Eagle Stadium.

The two schools have never played on November 21st.

 

LAST FIVE GAMES IN SERIES

First Meeting.

FULL GAME LOG

 

GAME PREVIEW & SERIES REVIEW

Redemption. It was something that was on the minds of most fans heading into last Friday’s Bi-District round contest between Longview and Lufkin. Would Lufkin get similar redemption that Longview had achieved the previous season after falling in the first match up of the two teams during the regular season? For the second consecutive season the Lobos and Panthers met in the bi-district round of the UIL playoffs after meeting each other in the regular season. Unlike 2014, however, the Lobos removed any doubt of a similar ending as they took control with two 3rd quarter touchdowns and stretched it to a three touchdown deficit for the Panthers early in the 4th quarter to knock off Lufkin, 31-10. The win marked Longview’s third consecutive over the Pack since falling in embarrassing fashion to open the 2014 season, 44-14, at Abe Martin Stadium. It was Longview’s 6th win in their last 7 meeting against the Pack, and also gave them the overall playoff lead between the two schools at 5-4. The 9th meeting between the Lobos and Panthers in post season play marked the most meetings for any opponent in post season for the Lobos by a good margin. The 5 playoff wins over Lufkin is now tied for most over a single school in team history, tied now with Killeen Ellison (who Longview has a 5-1 playoff record against). The bi-district victory also gave Longview their 10th consecutive bi-district victory, a feat that seemed unrealistic just 10 years ago when Longview saw their 2005 season end to South Garland 14-13. Longview also won their 9th game of the season for the 12th consecutive year under John King, with the last time the Lobos not achieving at least 9 wins in a season coming in 2003. Now the Lobos turn towards redemption themselves as they move forward to the Area Round where a 10-1 state ranked Mansfield Summit Jaguar team awaits. Last season, the Lobos saw a Mansfield Lake Ridge squad come into Rose Stadium and knock the Lobos out of the post season before the third round for the first time since 2006. The question turns to, can Longview overcome the mini hurdle that has become the Mansfield ISD squads. The Jaguars are enjoying their best season in school history, sitting at 10-1, with it’s only loss to those Lake Ridge Eagles by a 55-35 scoreline. After a slow start in their own bi-district contest that saw them lead by just a 6-0 over Dallas Kimball, the Jags woke up in the second half and dominated the Knights 35-7. For Summit, they will be looking for their first ever area round victory. The Lobos will return to DeSoto’s Eagle Stadium for the first time since a 2010 contest against DeSoto that saw them knock off the heavily favorited #7 Eagles, 38-35, to claim a share of the district championship. Longview is 2-0 all-time at Eagle Stadium, with the Lobos’ other victory coming in a 1998 victory 16-10 over DeSoto.

 

CLASS 5A DIVISION I REGION II BI-DISTRICT RESULTS:

Wylie 31 Frisco Wakeland 21

Rockwall Heath 27 Carrollton Creekview 7

Mansfield Summit 35 Dallas Kimball 7

Longview 31 Lufkin 10

Wylie East 71 The Colony 48

Mesquite Poteet 40 Carrollton Newman Smith 0

Mansfield Lake Ridge 63 Dallas Samuell 12

John Tyler 48 Texas High 21

 

CLASS 5A DIVISION I REGION II AREA GAMES:

11/21 - R10 Wylie (7-4) vs R12 Rockwall Heath (8-3) - AT&T Stadium (Arlington)

11/20 - R14 Mansfield Summit (10-1) vs W15 Longview (9-2) - Eagle Stadium (DeSoto)

11/21 - W10 Wylie East (10-1) vs W12 Mesquite Poteet (8-3) - AT&T Stadium (Arlington)

11/21 - W14 Mansfield Lake Ridge (11-0) vs W15 Texas High (9-2)/R16 John Tyler (8-3) - TBD (TBD)

 

WHAT’S AT STAKE

The winner of today’s game will take on the winner of Wylie vs Rockwall Heath in the Class 5A Division I Region II Regional Round match up.

 

LONGVIEW LOBOS

Record: 9-2 (6-1)

District: 15-5A

Coach: John King (129-30 in 12 seasons) (Playoffs: 29-11)

First Year of Football: 1909

All-Time Record: 684-336-52 (Playoffs: 57-38-1)

Playoff Appearances: 41

Last Playoff Appearance: 2014, 5A Division I Area Round

State Championships: 1937 (1A)

State Championship Appearances: 1937 (1A), 1997 (5A D1), 2008 (4A D1), 2009 (4A D1)

SCHEDULE:

08.28 - vs Lufkin - W 21-20

09.05 - at John Tyler - W 31-14

09.12 - Shreveport Byrd (in Shreveport) - L 22-15

09.25 - vs Pine Tree - W 61-6

10.02 - at Greenville - W 51-0

10.09 - at Marshall - L 28-25

10.16 - vs Texas High - W 35-14

10.23 - at Mount Pleasant - W 51-0

10.30 - vs Sulphur Springs - W 48-10

11.06 - at Hallsville - W 63-20

11.13 - Bi-District: Lufkin - W 31-10

11.20 - Area: Mansfield Summit

 

MANSFIELD SUMMIT JAGUARS

Record: 10-1 (6-1)

District: 14-5A

Coach: Travis Pride (48-30 in 7 seasons) (Playoffs: 4-4)

First Year of Football: 2002

All-Time Record: /-/-/ (Playoffs: 7-9-0)

Playoff Appearances: 9

Last Playoff Appearance: 2014, 5A Division I Area Round

State Championships: None

State Championship Appearances: None

SCHEDULE:

08.27 - at Wichita Falls - W 48-14

09.04 - vs Birdville - W 49-21

09.11 - vs Mansfield - W 44-28

09.18 - at Red Oak - W 45-6

09.25 - vs Mansfield Legacy - W 55-27

10.09 - at Waxahachie - W 43-42

10.15 - at Arlington Seguin - W 49-7

10.24 - vs Lancaster - W 13-0

10.31 - vs Mansfield Lake Ridge - L 55-35

11.06 - vs Mansfield Timberview - W 33-29

11.12 - Bi-District: Dallas Kimball - W 35-7

11.20 - Area: Longview

 

ON THIS DATE IN LOBO HISTORY: November 20th

In 1925, on just three days rest and in their 3rd game in 9 days, Longview traveled to Mineola and escaped with a 13-7 victory..

In 1930, Jefferson scored two touchdowns in the first quarter and Longview never recovered as the Loboes fell 19-13 to Jefferson at Fair Park.

In 1931, James Hill started the score and Wendell Harper added two more touchdowns as Longview controlled the game from the get go in a 24-6 victory Jacksonville.

In 1936, the Lobos dominated Marshall 34-0 at Lobo Stadium to clinch the 9-1A district title.

In 1942, Dean Sanford blocked a punt and returned it for a score to set up the rest of the night as Longview dominated Marshall 28-7 at Lobo Stadium to clinch the district championship.

In 1953, George Myers tallied a touchdown and took a 7-0 lead into the 2nd quarter only to see the Tigers of Texas High take over as Texarkana rolled to a 27-7 victory.

In 1959, the Lobos rolled up 263 years rushing as Douglas Bruner and Ray Chancelor both scored two touchdowns in a 47-6 victory over Lufkin to secure a share of the district championship.

In 1964, Lufkin helped Longview close the season with a 14-8 victory over the Lobos at Lobo Stadium. Mike Maberry’s reception was the Lobos’ lone score on the night that saw the Lobos hold the Pack to just 162 total yards on the day.

In 1993, Longview battled Temple to a 7-7 tie going into halftime, but it wasn’t to be on the day as the Lobos fell 28-7 to the Wildcats behind two touchdown from Delarrius Wilson. L’Vendric Fite was Longview’s only score on the day.

In 2004, Vondrell McGee opened things up in the first quarter and helped spear head a 513 yard rushing day from the Lobos as Longview rolled over Dallas Jesuit in the rain, 44-14. The win ended Jesuit’s first ever season in the UIL.

In 2010, the Lobos rushed out to a 17-0 lead at halftime before a back and forth 2nd half saw the Lobos knock off the Colonels of South Garland. The Lobos held the Colonels to just 175 total yards on the day.

 

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Very winnable game. Run the dang ball, no turnovers, limit penalties and I like our chances. Did pretty good on both tonight.

 

I feel like our d is playing pretty good and most important sounds like we r healthy for once.

 

Summit looks pretty balanced on offense have given up some points on d. Sounds like qb is solid.

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Lmao!! Good luck wit that. Lol. East Texas coming to the metroplex. No games in Tyler. Lol

metroplex is where we've made our money for quite a few years. Definitely will quadruple the amount of fans Summit has for sure, even on a Friday.

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metroplex is where we've made our money for quite a few years. Definitely will quadruple the amount of fans Summit has for sure, even on a Friday.

no he's a timberview alum...no I think he's a lakeridge alum...no no no he's a summit alum...did I leave any schools out?
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metroplex is where we've made our money for quite a few years. Definitely will quadruple the amount of fans Summit has for sure, even on a Friday.

Fans?? Oh OK. Well LR had a tiny fan base in Tyler last year, and... Well u know what happened. Lol. Summit will be full force in Desoto. Believe that. :)

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^^^^my school #### so I will jock ride one of the Mansfield schools...which ever one is winning. Lol!! Hey y didn't you be a little more discreet and jock ride let's say.....Allen? You know how you metromess sumtiming bandwagoning fans do...

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If king sticks to power running Lobos will be hard to beat....period! But!!!!!!...... For some reason even though the other team can't stop them running we start passing! Would be like the Oregon Ducks going to power I when the team isn't stopping the spread! If they pass it needs to be play action going deep or over the middle after linebackers sucked up on play action.... Every pass is 25 yard sideline pass which are hard to complete.....great 2nd half BECAUSE the Lobos RAN the ball! Anthony also needs to be on field more instead of Sorey.... Sorry just need more threats on field at one time....Lobos need to stick to the run and tell the other team this is commimg at you alllll night! Most teams have defenses not built to stop power running anymore... So jam it down their throat behind the 6'7 380 lb guard!!!

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