Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Postgame La Porte 56 Channelview 14

On a cool and windy night the La Porte Bulldogs strolled into Channelview's brand new stadium and dominated the Channelview Falcons.

The first quarter was all the Bulldogs needed.  After a quick three and out from La Porte's defense, it took two plays for Junior Running Back Jonathan Lewis to put the Bulldogs on the scoreboard with a 50 yard touchdown run.  Another three and out for Channelview and the very next play for La Porte ended in another score as Junior Quarterback Jordan Jackson threw deep to Senior Receiver Jahvey Mark over a defender for a 37 yard touchdown.  Just like that it was 14-0 La Porte only three minutes into the game.

The onslaught continued with more stellar play on defense and Senior Running Back Keith Whitely getting into the action. He scored on back to back drives, one on a 5 yard run and another on a 50 yard scamper.  Whitely finished the game with 158 yards on 11 carries. La Porte ended the first quarter up 28-0 and in complete control of the game.

The second quarter started in the same fashion, Jackson found Sophomore Running Back Britt Grant for a 22 yard touchdown pass.  However, this time Channelview had an answer as Sophomore Running Back Chirs Jefferson had some nice runs and Sophomore Quarterback Brendan McCray capped it off with a 8 yard touchdown run.  La Porte lead 35-7 in the second quarter.

The Bulldogs had a quick answer as two plays later Lewis again broke free, this time with a 60 yard touchdown run.  At the half La Porte lead Channelview 42-7.

La Porte would receive the second half kickoff and march down the field with good runs from Whitely and Lewis.  Lewis again would find the end zone on a one yard run and his third rushing touchdown of the day.  Another three and out for Channelview and Lewis again would get his fourth touchdown of the game on a seven yard run.  Lewis had 135 yards on 8 carries and four of them for scores.

Channelview would add a late score to make it a 56-14 La Porte victory.  This one was never in doubt and the lines controlled the game for La Porte.

On to the next; two big matchups the next two weeks agaisnt North Shore and Port Arthur Memorial to decide the district championship.

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