
The Jackets appear to be heading back to the playoffs at Texas Stadium after defeating the Naaman Forest Rangers last night 34-27. Rockwall improved to 5-4 on the year and 4-2 in district. The last game of the season is next Thursday against Sachse, who is 2-7 overall and 0-6 in district....oh, no.
Rockwall jumped out to a 21-0 lead last night, but allowed the Rangers to get to the 10 yard line with about two minutes left and a mere 7 point lead. At that point, the defense did what they haven't done all year. They won the game by stopping the Rangers on 4th down. The Jackets have not had trouble moving the ball all year on offense, but the "D" has not stepped up to win a big game.
Rockwall now moves into a three way tie for second in district with Naaman Forest and Rowlett, but has tiebreakers over both teams. South Garland clinched the district last night with a 6-0 record.
In the Texas High School football, four teams from each district make the playoffs. The teams are divided into Division I and II by enrollment numbers. Since Rockwall is the second biggest school in the district, they will play in the 5A-Division I playoffs. As it looks right now, assuming the Jackets beat Sachse next week, Rockwall would play the Plano Wildcats in the playoffs at Texas Stadium. Plano has lost once this year...to Allen, a team that Rockwall is familiar with.
The other potential opponents for Rockwall would be Allen, Plano East and Plano. Rockwall played in the same district as Allen, Plano, Plano East (who beat Rockwall in the playoffs last year) and Plano West a few years ago. The first round will be very tough again if it is any of these teams. Last year we felt like the Jackets were good enough to win 3 or more playoff games, but ended up with a very tough first round opponent. It will be the same this year, since these two talent filled districts play each other in the first round.
All four first round games between the districts will be played at Texas Stadium in a one day quadruple header. I may just find a seat, camp out and overdose on H.S. football all day.
One more final note regarding our win last night: Naaman Forest is the other school Allison interviewed at when we moved to Texas. Not only did they miss out on hiring her, the Jackets have be whoopin 'em ever since.
Scoreboard.
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That is the 100th blog posted on this site. What a milestone. Great post, just great.
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