Bobcats vs. Hawks Tournament quick recap

TROPHY CLUB  TEXAS:    – – – The Byron Nelson Bobcats defeated the Birdville Hawks 55-47 on Thursday afternoon’s  “Byron Nelson Winter Classic” tournament game.

Random notes: 

  •  In the last six games, the Hawks are 4-2 

The Hawks have really been competing at a top-notch level as of  late, this is a good sign

 

 

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Birdville In-Depth Playoffs Preview

The Birdville Hawks started their playoff run against the Azle Hornets.    The  Hornets came into the game with a 6-4 record, and were rightfully so considered the under-dogs, as the Hawks were the undefeated team, at 10-0.

— Though the under-dog,  make no mistake about it, Azle gave Birdville all they could handle in the bye-round playoff game.    Trading scores back and forth, as both teams as neither team seemed to have been able to pull away.

Azle starting quarterback, Senior Corbyn Koiner was a threat against the Birdville defense, as he gave the Hawks defense all they could handle.    Koiner   —Running-back, Hunter McDonald has carried the main load for the Hornets,    who had 5 100 yard rushing games during the season.

The Hornets, despite having over 400 yards of offense, and 45 points against the Hawks, weren’t able to defeat Birdville.  Overall,   the two totaled for nearly 900 yards of offense.      Azle showed they score in the regular season, as they where 3-0 when they scored 31 points.     —  The Hawks, being the favored team were finally able to put the game away, on a big Xavier Turner rushing touchdown with 2:43 left in the game, as that iced the game.       The Hawks  would advance to the Area Playoff game in which they were counted the home-team vs. Crowely at Dragon Stadium in South Lake. 

The early – goings in this game was a slug-fest, than the Hawks would take it from their.     Romping their opponents, as their offense powered them to victory  was Birdville.     45-21 the final, Hawks.

Birdville (13-0), led by star junior running-back Xavier Turner,  ran for four rushing touchdowns on the way to sending  Lubbock Monterey’s (9-4) varsity football team to off-season  in Saturday’s 4A Division I state quarterfinal Texas high school football game.     The Hawks, while allowing over 400 yards of offense from the Plainsmen,  made the most of a couple  Monterey hiccups and exploded on offense themselves, and the turnovers from Lubbock Monterey also helped set up some scoring drives for the undefeated Birdville Hawks.    Birdville, thanks to an explosive offense, and an oppritunted afternoon, advances on to face Denton Guyer on Saturday, December 8th at  2 P.M,  at South Lake Carroll’s Dragon Stadium.

Preview on Birdville vs. Denton Guyer:     — This will no doubt, be  Birdville’s toughest challenge that they have faced all season long.    Denton Guyer has eliminated: Aledo (defending state champions), and Amarillo, but if there’s anyone left that has a shot at it,  Birdville may just have the best chance at it.   — The Hawks showed that they can respond to their opponent when it counts in the Bye-Round of the playoffs against Azle.        This one though, is going to be different.    It will be a challenge.

But  maybe that test the Azle Hornets gave the Birdville Hawks a few weeks ago will help benefit the Hawks in this one.   Maybe it will help them push themselves past their limits, against a very talented Denton Guyer Wildcats football team, who has won 11 games in a row.      The Hawks will also need some stops, and take advantage of the mistakes (if any) that Guyer makes.     — Hold on folks, because this one should be a top heavy-weight match-up.

 

 

 

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Hawk Insider: Birdville will play Azle for first round playoff game..

NORTH RICHLAND HILLS:    The Birdville Hawks will play the Azle Hornets in the by-round of the playoffs, which will be on Thursday, kickoff at 7:00, the game will be held at Chisholm Trail High School.     Previously, however there was talk that Birdville would face Byron Nelson in the first-round,  due to an Azle loss on Friday night, Nelson will miss the playoffs, despite winning their game with no problem.   — It was under these circumstances, however that  Trophy-Club was unable to make it.

Thomas Brunt is the sports-editor for his high school paper: “The Hawk” and is a sports-insider for his high school follow his personal Twitter feed: @SPORTSDUDE350, email him you’re sports-questions,rants, opinions, etc: thesportsguy.brunt2@gmail.com

 

Birdville Football Playoffs Predictions

The Birdville Hawks are now on the cusp of becoming the district champions of district 6-4A.   Birdville has obliterated everything in their path, and Polytechnic is up next on the list.   The Hawks are tired of finishing second in district play.   — Birdville’s closest game was a 37-16 victory at Saginaw Boswell, who plays Saginaw at home on Friday night (11/2/12).   The Hawks successes start at both the starting quarterback in Justin Martin who has been superb with 25 touchdown passes,  with only just 3 picks, and the senior has completed 69% of his passes.   Birdville running-back Xavier Turner, who has been as dominant at his own position, as he’s scored 15 rushing touchdowns, and 3  receiving touchdowns to make a total of 18 on the season.  — By defeating a previously undefeated Saginaw Rough-Riders team, the Hawks will play former district rival Byron Nelson in the first round of the playoffs.

 

Prediction:

Birdville defeats Byron Nelson, losing to Denton Guyer in the second round 

 

 

Birdville in District 6-4A Title Seat, with huge win vs. previously undefeated Saginaw

 

NORTH RICHLAND HILLS:

Birdville is now in the drivers-seat of the district 6-4A title,  by defeating previously undefeated Saginaw on Thursday Night at the Birdville Fine Arts Athletic Complex.   — The Hawks did this so by going long-drive, after long-drive, as they were able to keep the dangerous Rough-Rider running-game off the field, and it all starts with Birdville Hawks running-back Xavier Turner, who ran for over 134 yards, and scored on three touchdowns on the night.     — The Hawks, thanks to a balanced offense, did just enough to take care of  an impressive Saginaw team, who was led by running-back Russell Murphy, who matched Birdville running-back Xavier Turner yard-for yard after three quarters of play.  When they ran the ball, the Rough-Riders ran it effectively, though, unlike Birdville’s offense who was balanced, and wasn’t consistent enough to keep up with the more consistent, athletic Birdville team.

— The dagger of  the game came when Birdville line-backer  Samuel Goochy picked off a Saginaw pass, which ended a long drive for the Rough-Riders, this would bring in the offense one last-time for Birdville, who used up all of the rest of the game-clock on that final possession, winning this one by the final-score of 35-14.   — With the conference re-alingment that took place,  and with Aledo out of the way, Birdville’s road may seem a little easier, as the Hawks, have been competitive for the past-decade with other’s finishing ahead of them, but not this time.

 

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