Wednesday, December 13, 2017

2017 - Liberty Hill vs La Vega

A look at the barbecue served at Butler's BBQ in Killeen and a recap of the fourth round play-off game between Liberty Hill and La Vega.  Here's my video of this adventure:


I went to Buckley Stadium in Killeen, Texas to see a fourth round play-off game between the Liberty Hill Panthers and the La VegaPirates.  Winter is officially two weeks away, but a cold front moved through Texas earlier in the week, bringing rain and dropping temperatures.  It was 47 degrees at kick-off, but with no clouds in the sky, it was going to get colder as the game went on. 
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Liberty Hill is coached by Jeff Walker and enters this game with a 10-2 record.  Walker is in his first season as the Panthers coach.  He replaced the legendary Jerry Vance who coached the Panthers to state titles in 2006 and 2007.  Walker was the offensive coordinator for those teams and was the head coach at Rogers before returning to Liberty Hill.

It seems Willie Williams has been associated with the La Vega program since the Millard Filmore administration.  He is a graduate of La Vega and has been their coach since 1990.  His 2015 team claimed the state championship.  The 2017 team is perfect on the season at 13-0.

These teams know each other well, being from the same district.  They met in week 5 with La Vega winning 33-18.  Can the Pirates do it again and keep their drive for state on track?  Will the Panthers atone for that midseason loss and keep their dreams of a state championship alive?  Panthers and Pirates. . .  it should be a good one.

But before we get into football, let me show you the barbecue I enjoyed earlier in the day. . .


The Barbecue



Football in Killeen, huh. . .  I’ve never been to or through Killeen before, so I turned to my friend the Google and found recommendations for Butler’sBBQ.  Sounds good to me, I’ll give them a try.  After a nice drive in the country, I made it to Killeen and wound my way around town to 3006 Lake Road.  The burglar bars on the store front were a little intimidating, but I wasn’t going to let that slow me down.  I needed some barbecue.

Butler’s has a really neat mural on the walls, a nice size indoor dining area with several picnic tables, and a couch and love seat to relax on.  I was greeted at the counter by Angie, a wonderful young lady with a big smile.  She probably called me “darling” more times while I was there than I’ve heard in ten years.  They don’t sell meat by the pound, so I go their brisket plate and some pork ribs.  Rather than serve me sides, they just threw on more brisket.  It came with pickles and onions, a big piece of cornbread, and sauce on the side.  I got myself a glass of “brown lemonade” – tea mixed with enough lemonade to make anybody pucker. 



While my order was being prepared, I got a chance to talk with a gentleman named Clarence Jones.  He’s a local who assured me I had picked a good barbecue joint.  As we talked about different barbecue we’d eaten across Texas, a nice lady put two big plates in front of me.  One with brisket stacked high, the other with ribs.  Time for me to go to work.




The brisket was excellent.  Smoked over mesquite, it did not have much of an outer bark.  But it was very tender with a deep smoky flavor.  The ribs were also delicious.  Cooked over oak, they were meaty, juicy with a bit of sweetness, and so tender the meat easily bit from the bone.  The barbecue was served with a typical tomato based sauce, not too spicy and not too sweet.  The cornbread was wonderful.  I did my best to eat as much as I could, but had to take the rest home.  My wife and I both liked munching on it the next day.  To top it all off, my whole meal came to under $15.  Such a deal. . .

Butler’s BBQ is what Texas barbecue is all about: great food prepared by super people who take pride in what they serve and love doing it.  Guess I now have an excuse to go back to Killeen sometime.



I rate this barbecue two Hook ‘Ems!

The Game

 Despite the falling temperatures, it was a great night for football at Buckley Stadium. . .

On their second drive of the night, La Vega picked up a big first down on a pass from quarterback Jamal Williams to Johnathan Brown.  A run by Kemoche Hobbs to the 2 gave the Pirates first and goal.  Hobbs scored from there and the extra point put the Pirates ahead early 7-0.

In the second quarter, La Vega was on the move again.  Williams threw to Taequan Tyler for a big gain.  Hobbs made some great cuts to score on a 21 yard run.  The extra point extended the lead to 14-0.

                    Komache Hobbs runs 21 yards to extend the Pirates lead to 14-0

Late in the second quarter, the Liberty Hill offense started to get untracked.  Running back Kyle Harrison picked up big yardage on the ground.  But the drive stalled and the Panthers settled for a 35 yard field goal.  The teams went to half time with the Pirates leading 14-3.

The teams traded possessions to begin the second half.  La Vega running back Cameron Henry fumbled and the Panthers recovered.  Harrison burst through a hole in the Pirate defense and scored on a 38 yard run.  Elijah Davis scored on a sweep for a two point conversion to make it 14-11 midway through the third quarter.  Now we’ve got a game. . .

                      Kyle Harrison runs up the middle for 38 yard touchdown 

While Liberty Hill needed a stop, La Vega turned to their punishing ground game to move the chains and eat up clock.  John Richards ground out the last 21 yards for a touchdown.  The extra point widened the Pirate lead to 21-11  with 1:32 left in the third quarter.

               John Richards steps off for 21 yards and a touchdown for La Vega

As the game moved into the fourth quarter, the temperatures had dropped into the upper 30s and the curtain was about to drop on the Panthers.  Neither team could sustain a drive and both turned the ball over on downs.  La Vega took possession on their 41.  John Richards swept to the right, found a hole, raced past the defenders, and high stepped it into the end zone for a 59 yard touchdown.  The extra point pushed the Pirates’ lead to 28-11 with less than six minutes to play.

        John Richards ices the game for La Vega with this 59 yard scoring romp

The Panther offense is not designed to score a whole lot of points in just a little time.  They lose precious time in the huddle and have difficulty throwing the ball downfield.  They used over four and a half minutes to score on a 1 yard plunge by Trenton Seward.  Liberty Hill tried an onside kick, but the ball was recovered by La Vega.  The Pirates killed the clock and claimed the victory, 28-18.

Congratulations to Liberty Hill for their fine season under first year coach Jeff Walker.  Best of luck to Willie Williams and the Pirates as they get ready to face defending state champion Carthage for a spot at Jerry’s World.

Wednesday, December 6, 2017

2017 - Flour Bluff vs Angleton

Sweet Sixteen play-off action between the Flour BluffHornets and the Angleton Wildcats.  Plus a look at the barbecue served at Hays County Bar-B-Que.  Here's my video of this adventure:


I went to Bobcat Stadium in San Marcos on the campus of Texas State University to see third round play-off action between the Flour Bluff Hornets and the AngletonWildcats.  Chris Steinbruk has been the head coach of Flour Bluff since 2014.  The Hornets took second place in 5A District 30 with a 10-1 record on the season.  Their only loss was in week 5 when they came up short against Veterans Memorial.  They atoned for the loss when they eliminated Veterans Memorial last week 57-33.

Angleton claimed the 5A District 27 title and comes into this game with a perfect 11-0 record.  Ryan Roark is in his seventh season as the Wildcats head coach.  Their defense has registered four shut-outs on the season and limited teams to seven points in six other games.  San Antonio Highlands scored 14 points on the Wildcats in the opening round of the play-offs, but lost 79-14.

The winning team stays on the path to Jerry’s World and a chance to play for state.  The losing team has a long bus ride home.  Hornets and Wildcats. . .  It should be a good one.

Before I talk about the game, let me show you the barbecue I enjoyed earlier that day. . .


The Barbecue



Heading down to San Marcos for a play-off game, I needed to find me a barbecue joint.  Looks like Hays County Barbeque made the Texas Monthly Top 50 list.  That list has been very good to me so far this year, I suspect it will be again.

Hays County Barbeque is located at 1612 S. I-35, on the highway frontage road just south of the San Marcos river.  They looked deserted when I first drove up, but the open sign was still lit up and I went on in.  I ordered my usual half pound of moist brisket and a couple of pork ribs.  I splurged and also got myself a jalapeno cheese sausage ring.  I got some iced tea from a side filling station and took a seat at one of the picnic tables.  The room was filled with the sounds of John Lee Hooker singing the blues as I started to eat.



The brisket was delicious: great outer bark, moist, and full of smoky flavor.  The meat was creamy, almost buttery, as it filled my mouth with happiness.  The ribs were big and juicy, with a nice outer char.  The meat easily bit from the bone and went down real easy.  While I am not much of a sausage eater, the jalapeno cheese sausage tasted very good.  Made of 60% beef and 40% pork, it was not too hot and had a good chew.  They served two kinds of sauce.  The shorter squeeze bottles were regular and the taller bottles spicy.  Kinda sweet with a touch of mustard, I didn’t really notice much difference between them.





After I ate, I got a chance to talk with the friendly staff and walk around out back.  They have a large eating area behind the building near their smoking sheds.  There was a small stage and I can easily imagine lots of people enjoying a few cold ones and listening to some music while they chow down on good barbecue.  There was also a lot of construction in progress.  They are building a 10,000 square foot restaurant that should be something to see when it opens.   

Hays County Barbeque – serving great barbecue with lots of friendly smiles.  I rate this barbecue two Hook ‘Ems!

The Game

Angelton kicked-off to Flour Bluff to start the game.  Starting from their 37, the Hornets had a great drive going until their running back was stripped of the ball and Angleton returned it almost 85 yards to the Hornets 2.  The Wildcats cashed in the turnover to take a 7-0 lead.

The Hornets took possession on their 29 yard line.  Passes from quarter back Braden Sherron to Brendan Suckley and Taggert Peel moved the ball deep into Wildcat territory.  A run by Sherron set up a one yard plunge to tie the game at 7.

      Quarterback Braden Sherron runs to the 1 to set up tying touchdown

After a big kick-off return, BJ Foster ran a sweep to the right for big yardage.  That set up a flea flicker as Seth Cosme threw to C. Dilworth for a 31 yard touchdown.  The extra point gave Angleton the lead at 14-7.

    The flea flicker works: Seth Cosme throws to C. Dilworth for a touchdown

The Hornets used a trick play to pick up a big first down.  They used the same play in the second quarter for a 19 yard touchdown to tie the game at 14.

The Wildcats answered with their powerful running attack.  T. Williams running inside and BJ Foster running outside.  This 27 yard run by Foster pushed the score to 21-14.

              BJ Foster scores from 27 yards out to make it 21-14

The Hornets took possession.  Passes and run by Sherron moved the ball downfield.  But a pass by Sherron was picked off by My’Kell Ross in the end zone to end the threat.

As the clock wound down late in the second quarter, BJ Foster ran through the Hornet defense for 35 yards.  Cosme found Joshual Ellis wide open over the middle for a 21 yard touchdown.  The Wildcats took a 28-14 lead into halftime.

    Seth Cosme throws to Joshual Ellis for a touchdown just before haltime

Angleton got the ball to start the third quarter.  Behind by two touchdowns, Flour Bluff needed to get a stop.  They didn’t get it.  The Wildcats used their powerful running game to drive 63 yards, with T. Williams running the last 7 for the touchdown.  The extra point made it 35-14.

Now down three scores, the Hornets needed a touchdown to narrow the gap on the scoreboard.  They didn’t get this either.  Simeon Wells picked up big yardage on the ground and Sherron connected with Jacob Soliz for a gain into the Wildcat red zone.  But the drive stalled and Flour Bluff lined up for an apparent 31 yard field goal.  But instead of kicking, the holder pitched the ball to Wells who was tackled for a loss. 

               The fake field goal fails: Simeon Wells is tackled for a loss

Angleton wasted no time.  BJ Foster picked up a huge gain.  Evrin Hawkins did the rest, scoring from 25 yards out to push the score to 42-14.

The game was effectively over before the end of the third quarter.  T. Williams would go on to score two more touchdowns in the fourth quarter for Angleton: a two yard plunge and a 45 yard scamper.  The Wildcats claimed the victory: 56-14.

               T. Williams scampers 45 yards for another Angleton touchdown

The Angleton defense had an off night as compared to other games.  They gave up 14 points for the second time this season, way above their season average of 5.6 points allowed per game.  The Flour Bluff defense was shredded for 403 yards on the ground.  T. Williams carried the ball 14 times for 182 yards and three touchdowns.  BJ Foster ran for 156 yards and two  touchdowns on his eight carries.  Seth Cosme threw for only 61 yards on 5 for 10 passing, but two of those throws were touchdowns.

Congratulations to Flour Bluff for the good season they had.  Best of luck to Angleton as they move into the Elite Eight round to face Foster next week.