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5A D1 R2 Area: Longview vs Frisco Lone Star


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Longview Lobos (11-0) vs Frisco Lone Star Rangers (9-2)  

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  1. 1. Who wins?

    • Longview in a blow out
    • Longview in a close one
    • Frisco Lone Star in a close one
    • Frisco Lone Star in a blow out
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LONGVIEW LOBOS (11-0) VS FRISCO LONE STAR RANGERS (9-2)

DATE: Friday, November 18th, 2022
TIME: 7:00 PM
LOCATION: John E. Kincaide Stadium in Dallas, Texas
LONGVIEW BROADCAST: 106.5 FM JACK FM
FRISCO LONE STAR BROADCAST: n/a

 

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The two schools have never played a non-district contest.
The two schools have never played a 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 two schools have never played at Longview.
The two schools have never played at Frisco Lone Star.
The two schools have never played at Lobo Stadium.
The two schools have never played on November 18th.

LAST FIVE GAMES IN SERIES:
First meeting.
FULL GAME LOG

GAME PREVIEW & SERIES REVIEW:
Onto Round 2. The Longview Lobos, after seeing Crosby take a 15-7 lead in the first half of the first quarter, rolled their way to 42 unanswered points in a route of the Cougars at Lobo Stadium. The win improved Longview to 11-0 on the season with a large portion of that thanks to five touchdowns by junior Taylor Tatum. Another large part of the victory came in the hand of the Lobo defense, who held the Cougars to under 30 yards rushing. Longview's defense accounted for 13 sacks, and 19 tackles for loss in the game. Both were season highs. Longview's defense continues to dominate in the second half, registering their 9th consecutive game without allowing a second half point. Marshall is the only team this season to score against Longview's defense in the second half, a third quarter touchdown and following two point conversion. Longview has allowed a fourth quarter touchdown, but that came in a victory over North Mesquite thanks in part to a fumbled returned for a score. The Lobos now turn west as they are set to take on a Frisco ISD school for the first time in their football history. Perennial power Frisco Lone Star stands in Longview's way in round two as the Rangers are coming off a dominating 55-15 victory over Richland. The Rangers used a suffocating defense against the Royals to run out to a 41-7 halftime lead in the victory. The Rangers rushed for 362 yards on the night as they won their 7th contest in a row. Lone Star's last loss came against Frisco Wakeland, 38-10, back in late September. This will be the second consecutive DCTF Pre-Season Top 10 team Longview will face, after facing off against Crosby last week who came in at No. 6 in the state. Frisco Lone Star started the season No. 5 in the state before falling to Frisco Reedy in week three, 13-7. In both of their losses, the Rangers lost the turnover battle. Against Reedy, the Rangers committed 3 turnovers while against Wakeland, they committed 6. For the Lobos, they head back to a stadium that has been labeled as Lobo Stadium West. Friday's contest will be Longview's 12th all-time playoff game at Kincaide Stadium, one that saw Longview win 11 in a row there before the Lobos' last visit in 2019. The Lobos are 5-1 all-time in Area round games there, but also 11-1 all-time with one regular season game at Kincaide. Overall, this will be Longview's 29th all-time Area round match up. The Lobos are 19-9 in the previous 28 Area round contests, but also 12-3 under head coach John King in Area round games. The Lobos have defeated state-ranked Lancaster in the last two second round match ups. The Lobos will be looking to improve to 12-0 on the season for just the 6th time in program history. On top of program history, Longview's Taylor Tatum will be three touchdowns away from becoming the all-time touchdown leader in a season in program history. Tatum's five touchdowns against Crosby tied a school record for rushing scores in a game, and tied a record for playoff touchdowns in a game. For Lone Star, as program, they have found a lot of early playoff success since their opening in 2010. The Rangers are 6-2 in Area Round games since opening, though did suffer a 55-21 loss to College Station last season in the Area round. Win the Rangers do lose playoff games, they usually lose them by multiple scores. Only the 2017 loss to Mansfield Legacy in the State Quarterfinal was decide by less than two scores in their history. As coach King enters his 64th playoff game as Lobo head coach, Friday's game will once again be about concentrating on his own team. The Lobos have had just one game this season that was decided by a single score, all the way back in week five against Lancaster.

LASS 5A DIVISION I REGION II BI-DISTRICT GAMES:
Mansfield Timberview 33, Frisco Heritage 14
Mont Belvieu Barbers Hill 24, Forney 6
Frisco Reedy 50, Dallas W.T. White 14
Lancaster 47, Humble Kingwood Park 14
Frisco Lone Star 55, Richland 15
Longview 49, Crosby 15
Frisco Wakeland 42, North Richland Hills Birdville 28
Port Arthur Memorial 48, McKinney North 41

CLASS 5A DIVISION I REGION II AREA GAMES:
11/18 - W5 Mansfield Timberview (11-0) vs R8 Mont Belvieu Barbers Hill (8-3) - Gupton Stadium (Cedar Park)
11/18 - W6 Frisco Reedy (11-0) vs R7 Lancaster (9-2) - John and Ralph Ellis Stadium (Irving)
11/18 - R6 Frisco Lone Star (9-2) vs W7 Longview (11-0) - John E. Kincaide Stadium (Dallas)
11/18 - T6 Frisco Wakeland (7-4) vs W8 Port Arthur Memorial (10-1) - Abe Martin Stadium (Lufkin)

WHAT’S AT STAKE:
The winner of today’s game game will take on the winner of Frisco Wakeland vs Port Arthur Memorial in the Class 5A Division I Region II Semi-Finals Round match up.

LONGVIEW LOBOS
Record: 11-0 (7-0)
District: 7-5A Division I
Coach: John King (208-44 in 19 seasons) (Playoffs: 46-17)
First Year of Football: 1909
All-Time Record: 767-355-52 (Playoffs: 74-44-1)
Playoff Appearances: 48
Last Playoff Appearance: 2021, Class 5A Division I Regional Round
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:
08.26 - at McKinney Boyd - Win 36-10
09.02 - vs Marshall - Win 48-11
09.09 - at Tyler Legacy - Win 69-0
09.16 - at Lufkin - Win 56-7
09.23 - vs Lancaster - Win 21-13
10.07 - vs Forney - Win 46-7
10.14 - at North Mesquite - Win 42-19
10.21 - vs McKinney North - Win 49-7
10.27 - at Tyler - Win 42-3
11.03 - vs West Mesquite - Win 70-0
11.11 - Bi-District: Crosby - Win 49-15
11.18 - Area: Frisco Lone Star

FRISCO LONE STAR RANGERS
Record: 9-2 (6-2)
District: 6-5A Division I
Coach: Jeff Rayburn (102-27 in 10 seasons) (Playoffs: 21-8)
First Year of Football: 2010
All-Time Record: 113-47-0 (Playoffs: 21-9-0)
Playoff Appearances: 10
Last Playoff Appearance: 2021, Class 5A Division I Area Round
State Championships (0): None
State Championship Appearances (1): 2015 (5A DII)
SCHEDULE:
08.25 - vs Texas High - Win 38-33
09.02 - vs Burleson - Win 38-3
09.09 - v. Frisco Reedy - Loss 13-7
09.23 - v. Frisco Wakeland - Loss 38-10
09.29 - v. Frisco Liberty - Win 69-14
10.07 - v. Frisco Centennial - Win 42-0
10.13 - v. Frisco Lebanon Trail - Win 55-14
10.21 - vs Sherman - Win 48-7
10.29 - v. Frisco - Win 13-3
11.03 - v. Frisco Heritage - Win 37-7
11.11 - Bi-District: Richland - Win 55-15
11.18 - Area: Longview

ON THIS DATE IN LOBO HISTORY: November 18th
In 1921, Henderson defeated Longview at Montgomery Park.
In 1933, Nick Wheeler rushed for two scores as Longview defeated Palestine, 13-6, at Fair Park in Longview.
In 1938, Edward Worsham, Don Fambrough and Leo Sapp tallied for the Lobos in a 19-6 victory over Marshall. The Lobos held the Mavs to 48 total yards.
In 1949, Sonny Jones scored five touchdowns while Jim Sanford hauled in a 75-yard pass for a score in a 45-13 victory over Ennis at Lobo Stadium.
In 1955, Tony Rothrock scored twice as Dub Thomas put it away in the fourth quarter in a 18-6 Longview victory over Texas High. The Lobos managed just one pass completion on the night, a touchdown to Rothrock.
In 1960, Cue Boykin’s 10 yard run in the 3rd quarter as the difference maker in the game as Lufkin knocked off Longview, 14-7, at Loob Stadium. Five Lobo turnovers did Longview in on the day.
In 1966, Joe Griffin, Cecil Newton, Rodney Hill and Danny Bogue registered touchdowns as Longview knocked off Lufkin, 25-6, at Lobo Stadium. Morrish Parrish was Lufkin’s lone scorer.
In 1989, Earnest Hunter rushed for three scores, including a 91-yarder, in a 38-22 romp of Killeen Ellison at Texas Stadium. Hunter’s 328 yards rushing in the playoffs remains a Lobo school record for yards rushed in the post season.
In 2006, Nine different Lobos tallied scores as the Lobos held Dallas Bryan Adams to -37 rushing yards and 13 total yards on the day in a 68-0 Lobo victory at E.H. Handy Stadium in Mesquite. The score remains the most lopsided playoff victory in program history.

 

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9 minutes ago, KINGLOBO said:

I had no clue looking at their schedule that there were so many schools in Frisco... I mean, with the type of schedule they have, they seem to only play in Frisco...

 

Not as many out in Lubbock lol one point there was a 14 team district out there 

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58 minutes ago, KINGLOBO said:

I had no clue looking at their schedule that there were so many schools in Frisco... I mean, with the type of schedule they have, they seem to only play in Frisco...

 

There's a ton of em for sure.

There's two or three more down in 5A D2 as well.

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2 hours ago, PantherNation2015 said:

Longview will eventually play a team with a solid run defense.  That’s why it’s important for them to throw the ball in these early rounds, even if they don’t have to.  

Nah they will be fine 

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20 hours ago, LoboFan07 said:

It was never gonna be the best. But I do feel like the weather had a massive play on the game last night.

This. Our passing game has shown that under the right conditions and with the right playcalling, it can be a deadly threat. Against Forney, we were 12-19 passing for 250 yards. And most of that was in the first half, I believe.

With our defense, we just need to be able to run the ball well and not turn the ball over. Completing the occasional pass is nice, but certainly not necessary. The 2018 team needed some amazing performances passing to go all the way. Haynes threw for 400+ yards in the state game, out of necessity. But our defense this year is so good that all the passing game has to do is not lose us the game. 

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