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Longview Lobos (2-1) vs Pine Tree Pirates (1-2)  

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LONGVIEW LOBOS (2-1, 0-0) VS PINE TREE PIRATES (1-2, 0-0)

DATE: Friday, September 25th, 2015

TIME: 7:30 PM

LOCATION: Lobo Stadium in Longview, Texas

LONGVIEW BROADCAST: Sunny 106.5 FM KOOI

PINE TREE BROADCAST: PirateSportsLive.com

 

Posted ImageLOBOS LEAD SERIES 11-2-0 Posted Image

The two schools have never played a non-district contest.

The Lobos have a 11-2-0 lead when the game is a district contest.

The two schools have never played a playoff contest.

The Lobos have a 2-0 lead when the game is played at a neutral location.

The Lobos have a 3-2 lead when the game is played at Longview.

The Lobos have a 5-0 lead when the game is played at Pine Tree.

Longview has won the last four meetings against the Panthers.

Longview is 3-2 all-time against Pine Tree at Lobo Stadium (new), but the Pirates winning the last meeting there.

The two schools have never played on September 25th before.

 

LAST FIVE GAMES IN SERIES

09.26.2014 - Longview 66, Pine Tree 13 - Pirate Stadium

10.29.2009 - Longview 56, Pine Tree 7 - Rose Stadium

10.30.2008 - Longview 41, Pine Tree 14 - Rose Stadium

11.06.1987 - Longview 34, Pine Tree 12 - Pirate Stadium

11.07.1986 - Pine Tree 10, Longview 9 - Lobo Stadium

FULL GAME LOG

 

GAME PREVIEW & SERIES REVIEW

The Battle of Longview resumes in the 14th edition of Longview and Pine Tree on Homecoming and Green Out night for the Lobos. Following a tough 22-15 set back to Shreveport Byrd, the Lobos return home for the first time in a month. Longview’s loss was it’s first inside Independence Stadium since a 19-15 loss to #1 West Monroe. Awaiting them is their cross town rival Pine Tree, who has already equaled their entire win total from last season. The Pirates opened the season with a 37-9 victory over Jacksonville, their first over the Tribe since 2007. The Lobos and Pirates will meet for just the fourth time since 1987, and at Lobo Stadium for the first time since 1986. Pine Tree’s last visit to Lobo Stadium was a disaster for Longview, one that some claimed as the biggest upset in the history of PT Football. Tim Greaves 25-yard field goal in the 3rd quarter gave the Pirates the 10-7 lead and they held on for the 10-9 victory. Pine Tree’s only other victory over Longview (in 1982, 22-20) also came inside Lobo Stadium. Longview hasn’t defeated Pine Tree at home since 1984. The Lobos will definitely have many distractions during the pre-game, with both Homecoming and Green Out taking place. However, those distractions haven’t paid off for the opponents in years past under John King. The Lobos are a perfect 11-0 on homecoming night under John King, with the last the game was decided by a single score coming in 2010 against Mesquite Horn. Last season’s 56-7 victory over Greenville tied the second largest margin of victory for a Homecoming game in Longview history (only behind the 1991 Homecoming victory over Nacogdoches, 59-6). The last time Longview lost Homecoming came in 2003, 18-14, to #9 Tyler Lee. Pine Tree also enters Lobo Stadium for Green Out 2015. The Lobos are 11-2 all-time in Green Out contests, however Longview has lost 2 of the last 4 (2014 vs John Tyler, 41-25, and 2011 vs Allen, 42-23). The Lobos will be looking to win their 5th in a row over the Pirates, which would be the longest such margin of the series. To start the series, Longview won the first four which started in 1978 before the 1982 upset. The Lobos also will enter the contest with a long streak that has continued since King’s arrival as head coach. Longview has won 31 consecutive district home games dating back to 2003. Pine Tree’s lone victory last season came in a 31-29 victory over Mount Pleasant. The past three seasons Pine Tree is 1-16 in district play while the Lobos 16-game district winning streak overall with the last loss coming in 2012 to Mesquite Horn, 25-17. Under John King, the Lobos have just three district losses and a 60-3 district record overall. Since Longview’s first trip back to the East Texas district in 2008, Pine Tree is 3-41 overall in district contests.

 

WEEK FOUR 15-5A RESULTS:

Longview vs Bye

Hallsville vs Bye

Greenville vs Bye

Marshall 56 Arkansas High 28

Mount Pleasant vs Bye

Pine Tree vs Bye

Sulphur Springs vs Bye

Texas High 17 Kilgore 17

 

WEEK FIVE 15-5A SCHEDULE:

Longview vs Pine Tree (Lobo Stadium)

Marshall vs Hallsville (Maverick Stadium)

Mount Pleasant vs Greenville (Sam Parker Field)

Texas High vs Sulphur Springs (Tiger Stadium)

 

DISTRICT 15-5A STANDINGS

1st. Marshall (3-0, 0-0)

2nd. Hallsville (2-1, 0-0)

3rd. Longview (2-1, 0-0)

4th. Texas High (2-1, 0-0)

5th. Greenville (1-2, 0-0)

6th. Pine Tree (1-2, 0-0)

7th. Sulphur Springs (1-2, 0-0)

8th. Mount Pleasant (0-3, 0-0)

 

LONGVIEW LOBOS

Record:  2-1 (0-0)

District: 15-5A

Coach: John King (122-29 in 12 seasons) (Playoffs: 28-11)

First Year of Football: 1909

All-Time Record: 677-335-52 (Playoffs: 56-38-1)

Playoff Appearances: 40

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

10.02 - at Greenville

10.09 - at Marshall

10.16 - vs Texas High

10.23 - at Mount Pleasant

10.30 - vs Sulphur Springs

11.06 - at Hallsville

 

PINE TREE PIRATES

Record: 1-2 (0-0)

District: 15-5A

Coach: David Collins (2-11 in 2 seasons) (Playoffs: 0-0)

First Year of Football: 1936

All-Time Record: 362-406-19 (Playoffs: 3-7-0)

Playoff Appearances: 7

Last Playoff Appearance: 2001, 4A Division I Bi-District Round

State Championships: None

State Championship Appearances: None

SCHEDULE:

08.28 - vs Jacksonville - W 37-9

09.04 - at Gilmer - L 35-19

09.11 - vs Kilgore - L 30-9

09.25 - at Longview

10.02 - vs Marshall

10.09 - at Texas High

10.16 - vs Mount Pleasant

10.23 - at Sulphur Springs

10.30 - vs Hallsville

11.06 - at Greenville

 

ON THIS DATE IN LOBO HISTORY: September 25th

in 1925, the Lobo(e)s rolled to a 26-0 victory over Shreveport Fair Park inside Lobo Stadium in the season opener.

In 1936, hosting Fort Worth Masonic Home, the Lobos and Mighty Mites battled to a 0-0 tied inside Lobo Stadium. The tie was the only falter of the regular season for Longview.

In 1948, Gene Hardin’s 11 yard run in the 3rd quarter as the lone marker in Longview’s 6-0 win over the Paris Wildcats. The win was the lone win on the season for Longview.

In 1953, Denison rolled to a 28-14 victory over Longview inside Lobo Stadium. The win extended one of the longest losing streak’s in Longview history to 9 games.

In 1959, Kim Flint, Douglas Bruner and Willard Wright ran over the goal line in a 22-6 victory for Longview over Arlington Heights. The Lobos held the Yellowjackets to 150 total yards on the night that saw the Lobos fumble 8 times. Heights’ only score of the night came on a 13 yard interception return.

In 1964, despite holding the Bulldogs to just 55 yards on the night, the Lobos needed a 3rd quarter touchdown from James Street to put a staple on a 21-14 victory over Carthage. Mike Crawford and Don Stout added the other markers for the Lobos.

In 1970, behind a 301 yard rushing night and a defensive showing that limited the Bulldogs to 66 yards, Longview strolled over Kilgore 28-0. James Lomax, Matt Dove, Ronnie Davis and Larry Smith were the touchdown men that gave Longview it’s points.

In 1987, the Lobos saw a 14 point disappear to the Bulldogs of Trimble Tech before a 20 point fourth quarter paved the way for a 40-14 victory. Ray Allison’s three touchdown night capped the Lobos’ 26 point second half.

In 1992, Bryan held a 21-7 lead over Longview with just 8 minutes to play inside Viking Stadium before the fireworks began. Eric Andrews 81 yard screen pass from Chris Judy kickstarted Longview’s comeback before Chad Daniels hauled in a 47 yard pass to pull within one. Judy gave Longview the lead by finding Brent Goerner wide open for the two point conversion and Longview shocked Bryan with a 22 point 4th quarter in a 29-21 victory over the Vikings.

In 1993, Darren Danielson’s 30 yard field goal with 10 seconds remaining in the contest sent the Lobos to a 17-14 victory over Bryan in Lobo Stadium. L’Vendric Fite’s 26 yard run and Wardell Glaspie’s 56 yard interception return were Longview’s other scores on the night that saw both teams struggle to do much of anything offensively.

In 2009, Jojo Thurman of Texas High pulled Texarkana within 3 points of the Lobos inside Grim Stadium with just 7:28 remaining. However, the Lobo offense would never give the ball back to the Tigers going on an 82 yard drive to run out the clock. Da’Cedric Hunt tallied two touchdowns along with a 17 yard run by Aaron Johnson and a 52 yard run by Keylon Shaw in a 28-25 victory over Texas High.

 

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They win the ugly. lol

 

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I didn't think you could post your family pictures on here...

 

I know it won't let me post pictures, emojies, copy & paste, or anything on here. What's up with that? How can I fix that? This is Gilmer / Daingerfield week, yet I am handcuffed. It took all the joy out of the Gilmer / Tatum smackdown, too.

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I know it won't let me post pictures, emojies, copy & paste, or anything on here. What's up with that? How can I fix that? This is Gilmer / Daingerfield week, yet I am handcuffed. It took all the joy out of the Gilmer / Tatum smackdown, too.

 

I don' know. That's odd. I'll see if I can figure something out.

 

...I don't see any restrictions on your account. Could it be an issue with the device you're using to post?

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