September 20, 2021
Two Minute Drill
Local Sports in a Flash
By Chris Darus
The Bandera Prophet
Bandera ISD
BHS
Varsity Football
Bulldog opponents at a glance
A weekly look at how the varsity Bulldogs opponents fared this past week and on the season.
Week 4 results:
Poteet (3-1) defeated Manor New Tech (1-3), 48-8
Cotulla (1-3) lost to Carrizo Springs (4-0), 21-0 (Carrizo's fourth shutout this season)
S.A. Cole (3-1) beat Luling (1-2), 18-13
Comfort (1-3) lost to Bandera (3-1), 40-6
Manor New Tech (1-3) lost to Poteet (3-1), 48-8
District 15-4AD2
Crystal City (0-4) lost to Cigarroa (3-1), 34-7
Carizzo Springs (4-0) beat Cotulla (1-3), 21-0
Devine (3-1) fell to Pleasanton (3-1), 35-12
Hondo (0-3) lost to Marion (4-0), 35-31
Pearsall (0-4) lost to Holy Cross (3-1), 49-0
Opponents overall season records, 16-22
JV
The JV Bulldogs carved out an impressive 56-28 win over the Comfort Bobcats on the road Thursday, improving to 3-1 on the season.
Things were looking dismal for Bandera as the Bobcats jumped out to a 14-0 lead in the first quarter, but a Bulldog interception early in the second made for a momentum change.
With the starting QB called up to the varsity, Dylan Peace got the nod to start and took over the reigns with a hot hand, throwing for 390 yards and six touchdowns in an 18 for 29 passing performance.
The half ended with the Bulldogs scoring numerous times and with the defense keeping Comfort from scoring, allowed Bandera to take a 22-14 lead into halftime.
Bulldogs scoring through the air were Corben Gonzales with three touchdown catches, Zackary Quesnot with two and Adan Ramos with one. Jake Lannon scored a rushing touchdown.
The Bobcats added two late scores to make the score a little more respectable, but the last score of the game was Jackson Satterfield recoving an attempted onsides kick by Comfort and toting it 47 yards to score.
Next week's varisty opponent, Manor New Tech, doesnt have a JV team so the Bulldogs are on the hunt for a game on Thursday. Hopefully, something will happen or else they will have a three week lull as the following week is the off week before district play starts. The Bulldogs open district against Crystal City on Oct. 7.
BMS
Sports report
By Jess Edwards
BMS coaching staff
Cross-Country
On Saturday, the Bandera Middle School cross-country teams stepped onto another hot and crowded starting line at the Ingram Tom Moore Invitational.
The seventh grade girls’ team took third place, finishing just two points behind Boerne.
BMS runners, Walter Roque, Samantha Sardo, Cheyenne Cardenas and Leane Schuster ran personal best times at the event.
Volleyball
The seventh grade Lady Bulldogs "B" team played a fantastic match of two sets against Ingram with the gym was full of energy and the bleachers were full of parents and fans cheering on both teams.
With great serving from Rehbehka Gomez, Kinley Lake and Ciana Salinas, the girls were able to edge out a lead in both sets. The entire team passed the ball well and was able to stay on top of the Warriors, totally shutting them out of the second set. This marks the team’s third win in a row, two of which were road games.
Despite their best fought efforts, the seventh grade "A" team fell to Ingram in three sets on the road last Monday night. Front row players Sydney Moore and Lilyann Cox shone with blocks, while serves from Hannah Halsey and passes from Presley Greenly and Kyra Blake helped the team gain some more ground.
The Lady Bulldogs eighth grade "B" team crushed it against Ingram, winning in two sets with scores of 25-23 and 25-14. The girls stayed focused under pressure which led them to victory.
The eighth grade "A" team won over Ingram in two close sets, 25-20 and 25-23.
The Lady Bulldogs’ consistent serves and offense helped get the win. Strong serving by Mary Freeman and Addysen Bailey along with strong net play by middle blockers Lilly D’spain and Beckett and backrow digging by libero, Tatum Moeller, helped bring the victory home.
All teams will take on Lago Vista tonight.
Medina ISD
Football
The Bobcats were stung by the unbeaten Rochelle Hornets in a 93-74 road loss Friday night.
Medina drops to 1-2 on the season and will face the 2-1 Atonement Academy Crusaders next.
No stats were made available.
BHS
Varsity Football
Bulldog opponents at a glance
A weekly look at how the varsity Bulldogs opponents fared this past week and on the season.
Week 4 results:
Poteet (3-1) defeated Manor New Tech (1-3), 48-8
Cotulla (1-3) lost to Carrizo Springs (4-0), 21-0 (Carrizo's fourth shutout this season)
S.A. Cole (3-1) beat Luling (1-2), 18-13
Comfort (1-3) lost to Bandera (3-1), 40-6
Manor New Tech (1-3) lost to Poteet (3-1), 48-8
District 15-4AD2
Crystal City (0-4) lost to Cigarroa (3-1), 34-7
Carizzo Springs (4-0) beat Cotulla (1-3), 21-0
Devine (3-1) fell to Pleasanton (3-1), 35-12
Hondo (0-3) lost to Marion (4-0), 35-31
Pearsall (0-4) lost to Holy Cross (3-1), 49-0
Opponents overall season records, 16-22
JV
The JV Bulldogs carved out an impressive 56-28 win over the Comfort Bobcats on the road Thursday, improving to 3-1 on the season.
Things were looking dismal for Bandera as the Bobcats jumped out to a 14-0 lead in the first quarter, but a Bulldog interception early in the second made for a momentum change.
With the starting QB called up to the varsity, Dylan Peace got the nod to start and took over the reigns with a hot hand, throwing for 390 yards and six touchdowns in an 18 for 29 passing performance.
The half ended with the Bulldogs scoring numerous times and with the defense keeping Comfort from scoring, allowed Bandera to take a 22-14 lead into halftime.
Bulldogs scoring through the air were Corben Gonzales with three touchdown catches, Zackary Quesnot with two and Adan Ramos with one. Jake Lannon scored a rushing touchdown.
The Bobcats added two late scores to make the score a little more respectable, but the last score of the game was Jackson Satterfield recoving an attempted onsides kick by Comfort and toting it 47 yards to score.
Next week's varisty opponent, Manor New Tech, doesnt have a JV team so the Bulldogs are on the hunt for a game on Thursday. Hopefully, something will happen or else they will have a three week lull as the following week is the off week before district play starts. The Bulldogs open district against Crystal City on Oct. 7.
BMS
Sports report
By Jess Edwards
BMS coaching staff
Cross-Country
On Saturday, the Bandera Middle School cross-country teams stepped onto another hot and crowded starting line at the Ingram Tom Moore Invitational.
The seventh grade girls’ team took third place, finishing just two points behind Boerne.
BMS runners, Walter Roque, Samantha Sardo, Cheyenne Cardenas and Leane Schuster ran personal best times at the event.
Volleyball
The seventh grade Lady Bulldogs "B" team played a fantastic match of two sets against Ingram with the gym was full of energy and the bleachers were full of parents and fans cheering on both teams.
With great serving from Rehbehka Gomez, Kinley Lake and Ciana Salinas, the girls were able to edge out a lead in both sets. The entire team passed the ball well and was able to stay on top of the Warriors, totally shutting them out of the second set. This marks the team’s third win in a row, two of which were road games.
Despite their best fought efforts, the seventh grade "A" team fell to Ingram in three sets on the road last Monday night. Front row players Sydney Moore and Lilyann Cox shone with blocks, while serves from Hannah Halsey and passes from Presley Greenly and Kyra Blake helped the team gain some more ground.
The Lady Bulldogs eighth grade "B" team crushed it against Ingram, winning in two sets with scores of 25-23 and 25-14. The girls stayed focused under pressure which led them to victory.
The eighth grade "A" team won over Ingram in two close sets, 25-20 and 25-23.
The Lady Bulldogs’ consistent serves and offense helped get the win. Strong serving by Mary Freeman and Addysen Bailey along with strong net play by middle blockers Lilly D’spain and Beckett and backrow digging by libero, Tatum Moeller, helped bring the victory home.
All teams will take on Lago Vista tonight.
Medina ISD
Football
The Bobcats were stung by the unbeaten Rochelle Hornets in a 93-74 road loss Friday night.
Medina drops to 1-2 on the season and will face the 2-1 Atonement Academy Crusaders next.
No stats were made available.