Oct
25, 2014 12:20 AM
MARK MOLINA | Staff Writer
RIO HONDO — After battling to hand
the Port Isabel Tarpons their first loss of the year, the Rio Hondo
Bobcats couldn’t overcome enough hurdles to claim the top seat
in the District 16-4A DII standings.
Ultimately it was turnovers and a big second-half kickoff
return which plagued the Rio Hondo Bobcats, helping the Orange Grove Bulldogs to a 21-18 win
Friday night at Bobcat Stadium.
The Bobcats threw three interceptions on the night, including two
in the first half, and had a lapse in kickoff coverage, allowing Orange Grove’s
Ricky Martinez to return the kick to the house.
That was the ensuing kickoff after Rio Hondo
took a 10-7 lead on a 10 yard pass from Eli Pitones to Derek Salazar in the early part of the third quarter.
Rio Hondo trailed by as much as 11 in the end, but pulled
within a field goal of tying on Marco Garate run and an Eli Pitones two-point run.
However, miscues were too much for Bobcat head coach
Rocky James and company to pull the game out.
“That kickoff return was really the difference in the
game. We had just went up on them and then they turn around and run one back on
us; that was the difference in the score,” James said after the game. “We played sound defense all night,
but we just didn’t score enough. We turned the ball over and we just didn’t get
it done on the offensive side. We fought back, but we just ran out of time.”
Now, the Bobcats (6-2, 2-1) will face Raymondville and hope that the
Bulldogs (7-1, 3-0) will trip up next week against Port Isabel so that they can
have a shot at the district crown.
While the Bobcats have been the talk of the district defensively, the
Bulldogs defense made the plays Friday and hopes that the district is on
notice.
“Everybody talks about (Rio Hondo’s)
defense down here and we’re way up there, so nobody talks about ours,” Orange
Grove head coach Jerry Bomar said. “We’re really good on defense too, but our
kids had to play tough the whole second half. We could’ve put the game away in
the first half, but (Rio Hondo) is a tough team who kept fighting. Our kids have to
win tough games like these; I’m real proud of them.”
The Miscues were everywhere for the Bobcats Friday.
After Orange Grove quarterback Hondo Harris threw an
interception in the end zone, Bobcat receiver Salazar dropped an easy pass from Pitones in the end zone on the next drive, making the Bobcats settle for a Danny Cucul 25-yard field goal.
On the ensuing drive Orange Grove’s Martinez ran in a 5
yard run to make it 7-3 late in the first.
On Rio Hondo’s third drive of the game, Bobcat back up quarterback
Arturo Castillo was picked in the end zone.
The 7-3 score held as both defenses struggled to end the
first half.
In the second half Orange Grove had just four drives, but
Martinez’s kickoff return and his 20 yard catch for a touchdown from Harris was
enough to put the game out of reach.
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