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High school results

FOOTBALL Second quarter Tilden at Port Aransas, 6:30 p.m. Game 4: S.A. Brandeis 49, El Paso Frank- Game 10: Ray 57, S.A. Brackenridge 39 Records — Ingleside 2-0, Bloomington lin 41 SATURDAY’S SUMMARIES FRIDAY LATE SUMMARIES W — Roel Flores 10 run (2pt. PAT good), King at Veterans Memorial, 7 p.m. 0-1. Silver Bracket NONDISTRICT CLASS 4A DIVISION II 10:05 Rockport-Fulton at Austwell-Tivoli, 7:15 W — Anthony Mayes 69 pass from Wren p.m. at Moody HS (Old Gym) IWA 65, HOUSTON CHRISTIAN 29 GOLF Game 1: El Paso Burges 81, Edinburg SINTON 41, RAYMONDVILLE 8 (PAT failed), 2:09 West Oso at Carroll, 7:30 p.m. IWA 14 19 16 16 — 65 W — Mayes 73 return (Es- Robstown at Alice, 7:30 p.m. North 23 Houston Christian 5 8 8 8 — 29 JAMES RAGAN INVITATIONAL Sinton 13 14 7 7 — 41 parza kick), 0:21 IWA at Ray, 7:30 p.m. Game 2: Brazoswood 49, Moody 38 IWA — Mary Buhidar 3, Journee Simp- at Gabe Lozano Golf Course Raymondville 0 0 6 2 — 8 Third quarter GIRLS at king HS son 3, Sydney Allison 10, McKenzie McCoy BOYS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Game 3: New Braunfels Canyon 42, Vet- W — Ti Beall 50 run (Esparza kick), 4:29 MIRA’S TEXAS RIVIERA TOURNAMENT 3, Haven Cruz 8, Olivia McClanahan 2, Al- Team results — Ray 332-335—667; RUSHING — Sinton, Colton Cohea 10- erans Memorial 23 Fourth quarter PoolA: S.A. Johnson, El Paso Burges, Ray lison Burda 7, Abby Ehrman 20, Maddie Normangee 333-337—670; Alice 353- 91 (TD), Chris Garcia 1-3, Colt Gorman 5-9, Pool B: Gregory-Portland, Edinburg Game 4: Laredo Alexander 47, Carroll 45 Peetz 4, Nikki Flanigan 2, Dana Bauer 3 R — Fred Weber 37 run (PAT good), 4:24 Bronze Bracket 361—714; Flour Bluff 389-359—748; Carroll Tristan Canales 1-15, Gerardo Guerrero R — Weber 37 pass from Reyna (PAT- North, S.A. Taft Hou. Christian — Co 8, Nicholas 2, at king HS 396-387—783 1-8, Lenny Sifuentes 4-1, Jonathan Cas- good), 2:54 Pool C: Moody, Georgetown East View, Garza 4, Rodriguez 15 tillo 7-51 (TD), Ethan Owens 3-32 (TD), Rob S.A. Highlands Game 1: Ray 72, Gregory-Portland 21 Top five individuals — 1. Logan Young, RHS WHS Game 2: S.A. Highlands 70, Sharyland 3-pointers — IWA, Buhidar 1, Simpson Knox 1-3 (TD, Garon Hunt 1-1. First downs 6 15 Pool D: Schertz Clemens, Brazoswood, 1, McCoy 1, Cruz 2, Bauer 1; Houston Chris- Normangee 73-77—150; 2. Cody Barclay, PASSING — Sinton, Cohea 12-13-0—186 Sharyland Pioneer Pioneer 46 Rushes-yards 35- 92 30-232 Game 3: S.A. Brackenridge 52, King 27 tian, Rodriguez 4 Flour Bluff 83-80—163; 3. Sam Susser, Ray (2 TDs), Gorman 0-4-0—0. Passes 4-12-3 9-24-0 Pool E: S.A. Antonian, King, New DALLAS GREENHILL 46, IWA 41 79-84—163; 4. Austin Perez, Ray 81-82—163; RECEIVING — Sinton, Aaron Hernandez Braunfels Canyon Game 4: S.A. Memorial 54, Miller 36 Yards passing 95 190 SATURDAY’S GAMES Greenhill 11 8 14 13 — 46 John Munguia, Ray 83-82—165 1-12, Mark Villarreal 5-83 (2 TDs), Andrew Punts 4-33.25 4-36.0 Pool F: S.A. MacArthur, Veterans Memo- IWA 10 10 14 7 — 41 rial, S.A. Brackenridge Gold Bracket GIRLS Mcgowan 1-15, Canales 1-30, Castillo 1-10, -lost 1-0 0-0 at Moody HS (New Gym) Greenhill — Olomo 4, Covington 4, Pool G: Carroll, El Paso Franklin, S.A. Team results — Carroll 423-396—819; Owens 3-36. Championship Semifinals Andrews 29, Isenberg 2, Woods 7 Penalties 1-10 7-70 Memorial CLASS 3A DIVISION I Game 7: S.A. Johnson 43, Schertz Cle- IWA — Buhidar 2, Allison 15, McCoy 3, Ray 401-428—829; Moody 416-424—840; INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Pool H: S.A. Brandeis, Laredo Alexander, RUSHING — Rocksprings, Fred Weber mens 37 Burda 4, Ehrman 15, Bauer 2 King 421-439—860; Flour Bluff 453-474—927 HALLETTSVILLE 43, FALFURRIAS 6 Miller Game 8: S.A. Antonian 67, S.A. Brandeis Top five individuals — 1. Kelly Xac, 1-37 yards; Woodsboro, Ti Beall 3-50, Jaden THURSDAY’S GAMES 3-pointers — IWA, McCoy 1. Hallettsville 14 14 7 8 — 43 Wren 7-7, Anthony Mayes 2-13, Roel Flores 62 Records — IWA 5-1. Tuloso-Midway 72-75—147; 2. Charlotte Da- at Ray (Big Gym) Consolation Semifinals Falfurrias 0 0 0 6 — 6 3-50, Jason Spears 2-39, JR Garcia 5-14, Eric Edinburg North 59, Gregory-Portland TUESDAY’S SCHEDULE vis, T-M 78-77—155; Aleena Villareal, Car- First quarter Foster 1-2, Tren Payne 1-45, Zack Vasquez Game 5: Georgetown East View 54, S.A. NONDISTRICT roll 100-83—183; Reana Hinojosa, Moody 35; El Paso Burges 46, Ray 34; S.A. Taft 66, Taft 51 H — Ashton Adams 3 pass from Scooter 4-(minus-7), Colton Smith 2-(minus-13). Gregory-Portland 13; S.A. Johnson 67, Ray 42 Skidmore-Tynan at Santa Gertrudis 95-96—191; 5. (tie) Ashley Alonzo, Ray 103- Adams (Kraegan Matula kick), 8:26 Game 6: EP Franklin 60, S.A. MacArthur PASSING — Rocksprings, Jonathan at Moody (New Gym) Academy, 5 p.m. 95—198; Gloria Lopez, Carroll 104-94—198 H — Kaden Hardt 8 run (Matula kick), 39 George West at Stockdale, 5 p.m. Reyna 4-12-3—95; Woodsboro, Wren 9-24- Moody 61, S.A. Highlands 52; Clemens Seventh-place Game 5A REGIONAL PREVIEW 5:30 0—190 68, Sharyland Pioneer 21; S.A. Highlands Orange Grove at Banquete, 5 p.m. Game 11: S.A. Taft 53, S.A. MacArthur 34 BOYS Second quarter RECEIVING — Rocksprings, Fred We- vs. Georgetown East View, late.; Schertz Bishop at Refugio, 5 p.m. H — Hardt 31 run (Matula kick), 11:39 Consolation Final at The Golf Club of Texas, San Antonio ber 1-37; Woodsboro, Anthony Mayes 2-20, Clemens 63, Brazoswood 26 Game 9: Georgetown East View 38, EP Agua Dulce at Bruni, 5 p.m. H — Colton Starns 41 punt return (Mat- Team results—Austin Vandegrift Black Hugo Ayala 1-22, Roberto Esparza 2-15, Ja- at Veterans Memorial (New Gym) Franklin 32 Port Aransas at Aransas Pass, 6:15 ula kick), 8:54 son Spears 4-34, Hunter Rifenburgh 3-27, Veterans Memorial 53, S.A. Brackenridge Third-place Game p.m. 297-298—595; S.A. Brandeis 306-298—604; Third quarter Beall 1-69, Kaleb Rivera 1-3 50; S.A. Antonian 70, King 22; S.A. MacArthur Game 11: S.A. Brandeis 46, Schertz Jourdanton at Three Rivers, 6:30 p.m. Boerne Champion 302-303—605; Alamo H — Hardt 1 run (Matula kick), 5:57 63, Veterans Memorial 24; S.A. Antonian 62, Clemens 44 Alice at Ray, 6:30 p.m. Heights A 304-302—606; Austin Vandeg- Fourth quarter NB Canyon 32 Championship Carroll at Flour Bluff, 7 p.m. rift Sliver 322-305—627; Dripping Springs Fal — Israel Garcia 85 punt return (kick BASkETBALL at Carroll (New Gym) Laredo Alexander at Moody, 7 p.m. Game 10: S.A. Antonian 58, S.A. John- 320-319—639; Victoria East 321-320—641; failed), 5:40 BOYS Carroll 86, S.A. Memorial 21; Laredo Al- son 52 Miller at Robstown, 7:30 p.m. H — Hardt 27 run (Robert Munoz pass SATURDAY’S SUMMARY exander 68, Miller 1; El Paso Franklin 72, Car- Silver Bracket Rockport-Fulton at Port Lavaca, 7:30 Cedar Park 327-327—654; Uvalde 343- from Jordan Brooks), 3:00 NONDISTRICT roll 31; S.A. Brandeis 50, Laredo Alexander 42 at Moody HS (Old Gym) p.m. 320—663; Victoria West 328-336—664; Hal Fal ANTONIAN TOURNAMENT FRIDAY’S GAMES Championship Semifinals FRIDAY’S LATE SUMMARIES Gregory-Portland 348-328—676; S.A. First downs 20 6 LAREDO ST. AUGUSTINE 44, IWA 43, 2 OT Pool Play Game 7: EP Burges 65, Brazoswood 27 NONDISTRICT Brennan 340-342—682; Alamo Heights at king (New Gym) Rushes-yards 34-321 32-92 IWA 6 11 13 7 6 — 43 Game 8: Laredo Alexander 45, NB Can- MATHIS 72, JOHN PAUL II 32 B 349-345—694; Cedar Park Vista Ridge El Paso Franklin 87, S.A. Memorial 9; S.A. Passes 6-12-0 2-8-1 LSA 12 7 9 9 7 — 44 yon 35 Mathis 16 24 17 15 — 72 350-344—694; Bastrop 350-354—704; IWA Yards passing 33 9 Brandeis 63, Miller 15 Consolation Semifinals IWA — Omar Pagan 12, Jack Wallace 6, JP 6 11 7 8 — 32 354-362—716; Pflugerville 370-371—741; Punts 3-34 4-33 Michael Diejomaoh 2, Stephen Parlamas 7, at Moody (New Gym) Game 5: Moody 67, Edinburg North 54 Mathis — Alyssa Alonzo 31, Brandy Georgetown East View 71, Moody 51; San Marcos 371-380—751; Bastrop Cedar Fumbles-lost 1-0 3-2 Will Yeager 4, William Nicholson 12 Game 6: Carroll 43, Veterans Memo- Silva 10, Monique Alvardo 10, Mya Medrano Penalties 3-25 7-61 Brazoswood 49, Sharyland Pioneer 30 rial 22 Creek 414-365—779; S.A. Taft 390-393—783; St. Augustine — S. Caballos 17, M. Bris- at king (Old Gym) 10, Mercdez Saraet 2, Gabby Trejo 1. CLASS 2A DIVISION II eno 2, O. Lerma 7, E. Saucedo 6, J. Pena 4, O. Seventh-place Game JP — Karley Hellums 10, Alyssa Amai- S.A. Southwest 412-406—818; S.A. Bracken- S.A. Taft 65, Edinburg North 23; S.A. John- Game 11: Edinburg North 50, Veterans Vidal 6, R. Gonzalez 2. fagoitia 5, Desire Wright 4, Melissa Rosa- ridge 432-452—884 WOODSBORO 42, R-SPRINGS 20 son 31, El Paso Burges 30 Memorial 31 3-pointers — IWA, Pagan 1, Wallace 2, at Moody (Old Gym) Consolation Final rio 5, Gabby Amaifagoitia 3, Lexi Serna 3, Local results Rocksprings 6 0 0 14 — 20 Parlamas 1; St. Augustine, Caballos 2, Lerma S.A. MacArthur 71, S.A. Brackenridge 32; Game 9: Carroll 48, Moody 30 Miranda Quintanilla 1, Hannah Cisneros 1. Gregory-Portland (676) — Brady Nel- Woodsboro 14 21 7 0 — 42 1, Saucedo 2 NB Canyon 46, King 24 Third-place Game 3-pointers — Mathis, Alonzo 1, Me- son 84-78—162, Bryan Hartnett 84-78—162; First quarter Records — IWA 1-4 Gold Bracket Game 11: NB Canyon 44, Brazoswood 34 drano 1. Bryce Martin 85-78—163; Jon Jones 96-94— W — Hunter Rifenburgh 11 pass from TUESDAY’S SCHEDULE Records — Mathis 2-0, John Paul II 1-1 at Moody High School Championship 190; Justin Ibrom 95-NS Jaden Wren (Roberto Esparza kick), 4:07 NONDISTRICT Game 1: S.A. Johnson 68, S.A. Taft 37 INGLESIDE 41, BLOOMINGTON 40 Game 10: El Paso Burges 62, Laredo IWA (716) — Billy Teichman 78-73—151, W — Roberto Esparza 11 pass from Wren George West at Pleasanton, 5:30 p.m. Game 2: Schertz Clemens 49, George- Alexander 43 Ingleside 13 6 12 10 — 41 (Esparza kick), 2:02 Laredo LBJ at Kingsville, 6 p.m. town East View 45 Bronze Bracket Bloomington 9 11 6 14 — 40 Hicks Layton 86-82—168; Oscar Pena 92- R — Gerardo Zapata 11 pass from Jona- Yorktown at Woodsboro, 6 p.m. Game 3: S.A. Antonian 52, S.A. MacAr- at king HS (New Gym) Ingleside — K. Bermudez 4, E. Boutte 4, 97—189; Justin Cavazos 98-110—208; Wills than Reyna (kick failed), 0:26 Three Rivers at Runge, 6:15 p.m. thur 41, Old Gym Championship A. Davis 27, K. Moody 4, A. Perez 2 Layton 129-111—240

NFL notebook High school football scores and pairings

LEAGUE BRONCOS BI-DISTRICT ■ Goliad 29, Lyford 22 Veterans Memorial (8-3), 7:30 Consolidated (5-6), 7:30 p.m., ■ Mathis 22, San Diego 8 p.m. Friday, Buc Stadium Friday, Karnes City CLASS 6A ■ Hallettsville 43, Falfurrias 6 DIVISION II Security increased Manning dealing DIVISION II ■ Aransas Pass 28, George DIVISION II ■ S.A. Brennan 44, King 17 after Paris attacks with sore rib cage West 20 ■ Calallen (9-2) vs. Mission ■ Santa Gertrudis Academy ■ S.A. Brandeis 49, Carroll 21 Sharyland (7-4), 7:30 p.m. NEWYORK— The NFL says ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Anoth- DIVISION II (8-2) vs. East Bernard (9-2), 7:30 CLASS 5A ■ Santa Gertrudis Academy 24, Friday, Javelina Stadium, it will increase security in- er day, another injury for DIVISION I Kingsville p.m., Friday, Seguin Dilley 21 ■ Odem (11-0) vs. Tidehaven side and outside its stadi- 39-year-old . ■ Victoria West 56, Laredo ■ Hebbronville 32, Banquete 29 CLASS 4A ums for Sunday’s games, The Denver Broncos Nixon 10 ■ Odem 43, Cotulla 18 (7-4), 7:30 p.m., Friday, Edna two days after the Paris updated their injury report ■ Victoria East 63, Uvalde 14 ■ Taft 48, Freer 27 DIVISION I ■ Hebbronville (5-6) vs. Boling terrorist attacks. to add Manning’s latest ail- DIVISION II CLASS 2A ■ Rockport-Fulton (7-3) vs. (10-1), 7:30 p.m., Friday, Beeville Spokesman Brian Mc- ment, a sore rib cage. ■ Calallen 41, Medina Valley 6 DIVISION I Waco La Vega (11-0), 7:30 p.m., ■ Taft (10-1) vs. Blanco (11-0), Carthy said Saturday that He’s also dealing with ■ Somerset 24, Gregory- ■ Refugio 54, La Villa 0 Friday, Katy time TBA, Friday, Gustafson Portland 17, OT there will be more secu- a sore right foot but is still ■ Weimar 40, Three Rivers 14 DIVISION II Stadium, San Antonio rity and law enforcement expected to play against CLASS 4A ■ Flatonia 48, London 7 DIVISION I ■ Sinton (10-0) vs Llano (4-7), CLASS 2A personnel at the venues Kansas City on Sunday. He’s ■ Shiner 68, Riviera 0 7:30 p.m., Friday, Edgewood and in parking lots, along listed as probable. ■ Rockport-Fulton 55, DIVISION II Kingsville 28 Veterans Stadium, San Antonio DIVISION I with other added security Last week, it was a sore ■ Woodsboro 41, Rocksprings ■ Orange Grove (10-0) vs. measures. right shoulder that bothered ■ La Feria 67, Beeville 31 20 ■ Refugio (9-2) vs. Mason (11- ■ Gonzales 26, RGC La Grulla Wimberley (4-7), time TBA, ■ La Pryor 52, Benavides 12 0), 7:30 p.m., Friday, San Antonio A league statement said Manning. 21 Saturday, Memorial Stadium, ■ D’Hanis 34, Agua Dulce 0 Dub Farris Athletic Complex it has been told by the De- The five-time MVP can ■ La Vernia 70, Zapata 7 Victoria partment of Homeland break two of ’s ■ Bruni 47, Leakey 7 DIVISION II CLASS 3A DIVISION II Security and the FBI “that NFL records Sunday. He ■ Sinton 41, Raymondville 8 ■ Woodsboro (5-6) vs. there are no known threats needs three yards to become ■ Yoakum 28, Rio Hondo 0 AREARounD DIVISION I Bremond (11-0), 7:30 p.m. against NFL stadiums.” the league’s all-time passing ■ Cuero 48, Port Isabel 14 CLASS 5A ■ Mathis (9-2) vs. Edna (8-3), The league said it has leader and another win to ■ Orange Grove 42, Ingleside 7 7:30 p.m., Friday, Victoria Friday, Wimberley been in contact with home become the NFL’s all-time CLASS 3A DIVISION I Memorial Stadium ■ Bruni (10-1) vs. Louise (8-2), teams to reinforce its stan- winningest QB. DIVISION I Victoria West (10-1) vs. Mission ■ Aransas Pass (8-3) vs. Rice 7:30 p.m., Taft dard procedures, which in- clude the use of metal de- PACKERS tectors and a requirement PLAYOFFS Orange Grove’s Texans) have gotten bet- that all bags brought into Former GM Wolf to from 1C Alex Acuna (R) ter as the year’s gone on. stadiums be clear. receive 1 more honor cuts upfield on a They’re a big strong team.” The league also said a 15-yard gain on CLASS 4A DIVISION II moment of silence will be GREENBAY, Wis.— Ron Wolf Harris, ranked third the Bulldogs’ third ORANGE GROVE 42, held before all games this is about to receive one among the area’s Class drive INGLESIDE 7 weekend to honor the vic- more honor in an already 4A-2A with of the first half. Ingleside 0 0 0 0 — 0 GEORGE TULEY/SPECIAL TO THE tims. memorable year for the 2,701 yards entering the CALLER-TIMES Orange Grove 14 7 14 7 — 42 former weekend, now has 42 First Quarter RAIDERS OG — Alex Acuna 3 run (Gustavo Agu- general manager. against one ilera kick), 9:03 Wolf’s name will be un- interception. OG — Acuna 35 pass from Hondo Har- Allen activated veiled on the east facade Ingleside’s only score ris (Aguilera kick), 3:15 Second Quarter from short-term IR inside at came with 30 seconds re- OG — Harris 17 run (Aguilera kick), 5:06 halftime of the Packers’ maining in the game, as Third Quarter OG — Jordan Garcia 21 pass from Har- ALAMEDA,Calif. — The Oak- game Sunday against the Rudy Perez ran it in from ris (Aguilera kick), 6:54 land Raiders activated . three yards out to avoid the OG — O.J. Torres 23 pass from Harris safety Nate Allen from Green Bay bestows that shutout. in the first half, but four half of them. (Aguilera kick), 1:35 Fourth Quarter short-term injured reserve honor to Packers who have Given plenty of time of them came via Orange Last season, Orange OG — Harris 1 run (Aguilera kick), 5:37 list in time for Sunday’s been enshrined in the Pro in the pocket most of the Grove penalties. On 4th Grove blasted Ingleside I — Rudy Perez 3 run (Brian Hernandez game against Minnesota. Football Hall of Fame. Wolf night, Harris found O.J. and 2 from midfield, Mar- 56-14 before losing to kick), :30 I OG The Raiders waived re- was inducted in August. Torres for a 40-yard gain on cus Boyd broke free for 22 Wimberley. The Texans First downs 12 19 ceiver Marcus Thigpen to The Packers on Friday the game’s first play. Acuña yards late in the second — undefeated Class 3A Rushes-yards 48-155 24-205 Passes 3-6-0 9-16-0 make room on the 53-man also unveiled an exhibit at followed with a 31-yard quarter, but the Mustangs state champions in 2011 Yards passing 42 208 roster. Lambeau honoring Wolf’s run, then punched it in for fumbled on fourth down — started this year 0-6 Punts 3-24.7 0-0.0 Allen injured his knee in nine-year tenure as GM. a 3-yard score. at the Bulldogs’ 20 in the before winning three of Fumbles-lost 2-1 1-0 Penalties 7-60 5-65 the season opener against Wolf joined the Packers After a facemask penalty final seconds of the half. their four district games, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Cincinnati. He is expected in 1991. on their next possession The Bulldogs’ fast start claiming the second seed RUSHING — Ingleside, Rudy Perez to start alongside Charles He traded for quarter- put the Bulldogs (10-0) in should have been no sur- from District 13-4A Divi- 5-37, Marcus Boyd 6-30, Bradley Burleson 18-29, Joseph Salinas 4-27, Ashton Tinsley Woodson against the Vi- back Brett Favre, part of a a fourth-and-23 situation, prise. The District 16-4A sion II behind undefeated 12-24, Chase Johnson 3-8; OG, Alex Acuna kings, with TJ Carrie mov- series of moves that helped Harris hit a wide-open Acu- Division II champions Geronimo Navarro, and 16-187, Hondo Harris 7-14, Jeremy Rog- ing back to cornerback. turn Green Bay back into ña down the left sideline for scored at least 40 points opening the postseason ers 1-4. PASSING — Ingleside, Burleson 3-6- The Raiders also re- one of the league’s elite a 35-yard touchdown. in all but two of their nine with a 35-7 victory over 0—42; OG, Harris 9-16-0—208. signed safety Tevin Mc- franchises. Ingleside (2-9), the regular-season games, Pearsall on Friday. RECEIVING — Ingleside, Jacob Zabel 1-27, Marcus Boyd 2-15; OG, O.J. Torres Donald to the practice fourth seed from District and held opponents to six “It’s going to be tough,” 2-63 Jordan Garcia 3-62 Acuna 2-61 Ethan squad. Associated Press 15, managed six first downs or fewer points in nearly Bomar said. “They (the French 1-12, Chris Lauer 1-10.

COWBOYS settling for field goals on Jones strongly suggested Bay’s rookie from 1C three of four trips inside this week that Tony Romo has not had a turnover. “Very the New York 11-yard would start as soon as he impressed with what he has line. is eligible to return from a done,” Buccaneers coach blame for not being .500 Evans, who has 32 re- broken left collarbone next Lovie Smith said. “As we overall at the season’s ceptions for 538 yards week at Miami. Jones also go through this second half rejected the notion that the midpoint. and one touchdown, at- of the season, we’re going Cowboys would sit Romo to need all of our players, The rookie quarter- tributed his difficulties even when he’s healthy. So back has not turned the mostly to wet condi- especially our best players, to that means this is likely the elevate their game.” ball over in a month, tions and humidity. He last of four starts for Matt however Tampa Bay is said one bad day hasn’t Cassel, barring another Romo 100-YARD CLuB the second-most penal- affected his confidence. injury. Cassel and Brandon Dallas couldn’t beat the ized club in the NFL and “I’ve just got to keep Weeden are each 0-3 filling Eagles last week despite continues to make other working,” the seventh in. “Obviously Tony is coming 100-yard games from running costly mistakes, too. overall pick in last year’s back next week and when he back Darren McFadden, his Evans is only the latest draft said. “I’ve done gets back, he’s back,” Cassel second in three weeks, and culprit. some good things. My said. “But at the same time, receivers Dez Bryant and With veteran Vincent bad days are 150 (yards), I would love to finish on a Cole Beasley. Jackson sidelined by a so that’s all right. If I can winning note.” Bryant had his first touchdown knee injury, Winston improve on that, that TREnDInG uP of the season in the All-Pro’s targeted Evans 19 times would be great.” Since throwing four second game back after against the Giants. And Here are some things and losing a missing five with a broken right while the 6-foot-5 re- to know about Sunday’s during a 14-point loss foot. Beasley had career highs ceiver amassed the third- game: to Carolina on Oct. 4, Winston with nine catches for 112 yards. highest yardage total of has thrown for four TDs, run His two touchdowns matched KHAMPHA BOUAPHANH/FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM/TNS his career, his miscues CASSEL’S LAST STAnD for two more during a four- his best from last season Cowboys quarterback Matt Cassel has lost three straight contributed to the Bucs Cowboys owner Jerry game stretch in which Tampa against . games since taking over as Dallas’ starter.