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Bulldogs take big win into open date
By MIKE KONVICKA mkonvicka@journal-spectator.com

Photo by Terell Jessen Boling runningback B.W. McLeod carries the football in last Friday's home game againts Ganado. McLeod scored five touchdowns and rushed for over 200 yards in a Bulldog 54-21 win over the Indians.
BOLING - Boling's football team takes a win into Friday's open date on the schedule.

The Bulldogs scored four touchdowns in the fourth quarter to run away from Ganado 54-21.

"It was good for our guys to get the win," said Boling coach Neal Majewski.

"It comes at a good time because we have a few guys that missed the game with some injuries. A week off should get those guys back

Boling returns to action on Sept. 21 to play county rival Louise at Hornet Stadium.

"We're 1-1 but there's still plenty of things that we've got to improve on," said Majewski.

Conditioning is a priority for the Bulldogs this week.

"I told the kids that there's only one way to get in shape and you have to put in the work," said Majewski "We have to be able to hold up for four quarters."

While B.W. McLeod scored five touchdowns and rushed for over 200 yards in the win, Majewski singled out other players who where standouts.

They included junior quarterback Justin Hobbs.

"He's done a great job," said Majewski.

Hobbs has completed 22 of 32 passes for 320 yards. He's thrown two touchdown passes and no interceptions.

"I'm real pleased with that," said Majewski. "He's in charge of what goes on and the kids are confident in Justin. He's confident in them. He sets the tone and sets the pace."

Thomas Felder has caught eight passed for 116 yards and two were for touchdowns. Trevor Archer has caught seven passes for 74 yards and McLeod has caught four passed for 84 yards.

"I'm pleased with how we've caught the ball," said Majewski.

Freshmen Anselmo Muniz and Du'Pree Taylor who have contributed.

"They were thrown into the mix as freshmen and have done a great job," said Majewski. "I'm proud of their development.

Majewski also singled out Tanner Thompson and Simon Mendoza.

"They are good knowledgeable football smart kids," said Majewski.

We learned a lot the first game and learned a lot the second game," said Majewski.

Boling gets another night off, Sept. 28, after playing Louise.

27-2A Standings

Overall District PF PA
E. Bernard 1-1 0-0 30 41
Hitchcock 1-1 0-0 59 77
Boling 1-1 0-0 76 45
Brazos 1-1 0-0 24 13
Van Vleck 1-1 0-0 34 48
Danbury 0-1 0-0 36 70


Last Friday's Results
Boling 54, Ganado 21
Edna 27, East Bernard 10
Brazos 17, Shiner 0
Van Vleck 34, Industrial 7
Hou. Christian 51, Danbury 30
Bea. Kelly 49, Hitchcock 26
Thursday's Game
Hitchock vs. Anahauc at Deer Park
This Friday's Games
Shiner at East Bernard
Palacios vs. Brazos at Wallis
Tidehaven at Danbury
Edna at Van Vleck
Boling-Open

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