Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Mules vs. River Road (10-9-2015)



Mules vs. River Road (10-9-2015)

It only took the Mules one minute and 31 seconds to serve notice on the River Road Wildcats that they were in for a long night. Danny Campos did not take his foot off the accelerator of the Mules NASCAR offense during the first quarter.

When the first period ended the Mules were on top 31-0. Campos went to the sidelines to stay with almost five minutes remaining in the third quarter. Beto Diaz caught a touchdown pass from Campos with 5:25 remaining in the third period.

Diaz took the helm after that and connected with Evan Paez with a four-yard TD pass. Bryce Mauricio booted the extra point for a 59-0 Mule win.

“I could not ask any more from our kids tonight,” said Mule coach David Wood. The defense pitched a shutout, Danny (Campos) threw seven touchdown pass to six different receivers and we got Beto (Diaz) back.”

The Mules started their first drive on the Mule 42. Josh Lopez went wide left behind the blocking of wide receivers for 11 yards. Campos bounced off a tackle to convert on fourth down.

Lopez shot through a tunnel constructed by the interior of the Mule line and cut left. He was finally dragged down at the two-yard line after a 31-yard run. Lopez blasted into the end zone to put the Mules on top to stay with 10:29 remaining in the first period.

Paez made the tackle on the ensuing kickoff return at the River Road 27. The Wildcats picked up a first down but could only make two more yards before punting out of bounds at the Mule 19.

Paez went up the middle for six yards on first down. A penalty backed the Mules up on second down. Tre Villa got the penalty back on a 14-yard wide-receiver screen. Paez added 15 more yards on two plays.

Campos tossed to Jason Florez on second down. Cameron Hardwick and Jaxon Lee were down field blocking on the screen pass. Florez was pulled down inside the Wildcat five by the facemask. Florez gain plus the two-yard penalty resulted in a 54-yard gain.

Campos hit Aaryn Ross in the front corner of the end zone with a two-yard TD toss. The Mules were up 12-0 with 7:28 left in the opening period.

An interference call aided the Wildcats second drive to the Mule 33. Dagen Dunham got his big mitt on the Wildcat pass and the ball fluttered to the turf. Paez blew up the screen pass on second down by slipping his blocker for a four-yard loss. Tony Vasquez got a hand in front of the intended receiver on fourth down to knock the ball away in the end zone.

The Mules took over on downs at the Mule 30. Tre Villa was the inside receiver on the left side. His first steps were to the outside as if to block on a screen pass but instead cut up field and sped by the safety.

Villa was 36-yards down field at the Wildcat 42 when Campos bomb arrived. Villa beat the defense to the end zone with a five-yard cushion. The 70-yard TD put the Mules up 18-0 with 4:07 still on the clock in the first period.

River Road returned the ensuing Mule kickoff to the Wildcat 42. Donavan Gutierrez made the stop on first down after a one-yard gain. Mario Flores leaped high in the air to high point the ball for the interception at the Wildcat 47 and returned to the 39.

Campos was forced to scramble on first down and slid on the turf for a five-yard gain.  Bryce Mauricio received the screen pass from Campos and raced 34 yards to the end zone behind the blocking of Hardwick and Florez. The Mules led 24-0 with 2:48 remaining in the opening frame.

The Mules were not finished with the opening quarter. The Mule defense shut down the Wildcats at midfield and forced River Road to punt with just over a minute left in the first period.

The Mules started at their 34 and Campos scrambled away from the pressure and tossed to Villa for a seven-yard gain. On second down Campos dropped straight back and dropped the ball in Florez hands 33 yards down field at the Wildcat 25.

Florez was pulled down at the Wildcat two-yard line. Campos then fired a bullet to Tony Castillo in the front corner of the end zone. The defender attempted to jump the route but Castillo already had the ball secure in his hands. Mauricio booted the point after for a 31-0 lead with 53 seconds still remaining in the first quarter.

Campos hit Ross with a seven-yard pass in the second period to cap off an 87-yard nine-play drive for the Mules that consumed almost two minutes off the clock. The Mules led 38-0.

Campos was back in the game after the half and hit Flores with a 22-yard TD pass. Mauricio’s kick was good for a 45-0 lead. A bit over three minutes later Campos tossed to Diaz for a 32-yard score. Mauricio made it 52-0 with 5:25 remaining in the third quarter.

Campos left the game after that but returned to execute Coach Wood’s favorite play, the Victory Knee. He had completed 28 of 39 attempts for 500 yards and seven TDs with no interceptions.

The Mules amassed 747 yards of offense on the night. Lopez led all rushers with 10 carries for 94 yards and one touchdown. He also caught three passes for 80 yards.

Diaz ran seven times for 39 yards, had two catches for 46 yards and one TD. He also completed six of seven passes for 54 yards and threw for a TD. Paez made six carries for 37 yards and two receptions for 20 yards and a touchdown. 

Florez led the receivers with seven catches for 162 yards and one TD. Villa made five receptions for 116 yards and a touchdown. Mauricio caught three passes for 55 yards, scored a touchdown and kicked five extra points.

Ross made four catches for 31 yards and two touchdowns. Castillo had one catch for a two-yard TD.

This was the second shutout for the Mule defense in as many games, They held the Wildcats to a total of 229 yards with 74 being on the ground and 155 through the air.

Boo Flores led the defense with 11 tackles with two being on special teams, broke up one pass and intercepted another. Pepe Mendoza made 10 tackles with three on special teams, had two tackles for losses and he broke up two passes.

Ross had seven tackles with one being on special teams. Gutierrez made seven tackles with one being on special teams and broke up a pass. Dunham had six tackles, two quarterback hurries and blocked a pass. Kevin Mendoza made six tackles and had one quarterback hurry. Vasquez had three tackles and intercepted a pass.

The Mules will make the short road trip north on Highway 214 to battle the Friona Chieftains Friday. The Mules are 1-0 in District 2-3A and the Chieftains are recovering from a disappointing 13-12 loss to the Dimmitt Bobcats.

 

 



8th Mules vs. River Road (10-8-2015)



8th Mules vs. River Road (10-8-2015)

The eighth grade Mules had to battle back from a 6-0 deficit in the second half to defeat the River Road Wildcats 24-6 to stay undefeated on the season.

The Mules caught a break as the first half was drawing to a close. The Wildcats intercepted a Mule pass and was on the way to a touchdown when a blocking in the back penalty was called.

The Wildcats returned the second half kickoff to the Mule 41. The Wildcats scored on a 35-yard run. Cristian Bustillos’ tackle prevented the Wildcat two-point conversion. River Road led the Mules 6-0 with 6:29 remaining in the third period.

The Wildcat onside kick was fielded by David Olvera at the Mule 43 and he dropped to the turf.

Matthew Alarcon headed wide right for 12 yards. Damian Juarez then tossed to Alarcon for a 36-yard gain. Juarez scored on a five-yard run to tie the game at 6-6. Juarez tacked on the two-point conversion to put the Mules in front to stay with 5:12 left in the third quarter.

Following the Mule kickoff the Wildcats reached near midfield before having to punt. The ball rolled dead at the Mule 10-yard line.

Hector Arras took a pitch right for 22 yards. Juarez passed to Alarcon for 10 yards to end the third period. Juarez kept on back-to-back plays for a total of 16 yards. Juarez and Cardenas connected for 34 yards.

Arras carried in for a 13-yard TD run. Elio Sanchez snagged the two-point conversion pass from Juarez. The Mules led 16-6 with 6:08 remaining in the game.

Nathan Rodriguez booted the ensuing kickoff to the Wildcat 18 and after a short return River Road started at the Wildcat 37. Following a 28-yard gain Juarez recovered a Wildcat fumble at the Mule 40.

The Mules marched downfield with Juarez gaining eight yards on first down. Arras scooted up the middle for nine yards on second down. Juarez tossed a wide receiver screen to Alarcon for a 25 yard gain.

Juarez broke up the middle for the final 18 yards and a touchdown. Bustillos made the catch for the two-point conversion and the final points of the game.

The Mules travel to Friona Thursday to play the Braves in the two teams second district game.  

7th Mules vs. River Road (10-8-2015)



7th Mules vs. River Road (10-8-2015)

The seventh grade Mules continued to roll Thursday evening with their fifth win of the season and first win in district play. The Mules blanked the River Road Wildcats 38-0.

Mario Guardado kicked off for the Mules to start the game and Kurt Rodriguez hustled down field to make the tackle at the Wildcat 21.

It was three and out for the Wildcats. Joe Gutierrez fielded the Wildcat punt at the River Road 37 and scooted to the end zone for the Mules’ first score. Gutierrez added the two-point conversion for an 8-0 Mule lead with 3:36 left in the opening period.

The Mules kicked off and pushed the Wildcats back seven yards to force a second River Road punt. The punt was allowed to roll dead on the Wildcat 44.

Joe Martinez ran through a tackle as he rounded the corner on the left side and raced 44 yards for a touchdown. Gutierrez tossed to Guardado in the end zone for the two-point conversion and a 16-0 Mule lead with 1:33 remaining in the first period.

The Wildcats fumbled the ensuing Mule kickoff and Martinez covered the ball for the Mules at the Wildcat 31.

Gutierrez rolled out to pass but pulled down the ball and scooted 31 yards for a touchdown. Gutierrez passed to Riley Kettner for the two-point conversion and a 24-0 Mule lead with 1:10 still in the first period.

The Mule defense again held the Wildcats motionless following the Mule kickoff and forced a River Road punt to start the second quarter.

Gutierrez connected with Matthew Fabela for 26 yards to start the drive. Gutierrez scrambled the final 19 yards for a touchdown and a 30-0 Mule lead with 2:23 left in the first half.

Dmetri Ramirez grabbed the River Road onside attempt and dropped to the turf at the Mule 47 to start the second half. Kettner kept the ball and rolled wide left for 27 yards. Garrison Bohler carried wide right and avoided a pair of tacklers for four yards.

Kettner scored from 17 yards out for the Mules final TD. Bohler added the two-point conversion to end all scoring.  

The Mules travel to Friona to play the Braves in

B-Team vs. River Road (10-8-2018)



B-Team vs. River Road (10-8-2018)

The 3-0-1 B-team Mules opened district Thursday evening with a 28-0 shut-out of the visiting River Road Wildcats. The Mules kicked off to start the game and backed the Wildcats up on three straight plays. Ozzy Nunez, Ricky Diaz and Aaron Venzor made the first three stops for the Mules.

The Mules were called for roughing the punter and went back to work pushing the Wildcats back. The second punt was allowed to roll dead on the Mule 41.

Nunez kept the ball up the middle for 12 yards. Venzor scooted wide left for five yards. Nunez connected with Beto Mendoza for a 22-yard gain to the Wildcat seven. Nunez scooted around the right side for the Mules’ first touchdown with 3:32 remaining in the first half.

River Road drive started on the Wildcat 35 after the Mules kicked off.

Victor Solano stepped in front of a Wildcat pass and picked it off. He returned 26 yards for a touchdown with eight seconds left in the half. The Mules led 12-0 at the intermission.

The Mules began the second half with a drive on the Mule 37. Jose Cardenas hit the right side for 22 yards. Nunez gained 11 yards through the left side of the line. Cardenas raced the final 30 yards to pay dirt with 13:40 remaining in the second half. Cardenas tacked on the two-point conversion for a 20-0 Mule lead.

The Mules held on fourth down and got the ball on the Wildcat 26. Nunez scrambled up the middle for the final TD of the game. Nunez tossed to Bryan Hernandez for the two-point conversion to end all scoring.

The Mules will be open Thursday as Frion

Monday, October 5, 2015

JrHi C-C @ Amarillo & Sundown (10-3-2015)



JrHi C-C @ Amarillo & Sundown (10-3-2015)

The Muleshoe junior high Lady Mules and Mules ran in Amarillo a week ago and in Sundown this past Saturday. No team placing were awarded at the very large Amarillo meet.

Anahi Barrera paced the Lady Mules with a ninth place finish with a time of 14 minutes and 29.1 seconds. Other Lady Mules competing at Amarillo were Grace Leal, Anzley Rodriguez, Valeria Carreaga, Tatum Hasley, Kristina Arzola, Daizy Montiel, Val Toscano and Danielle Moran.

Damian Juarez received a third place medal in Amarillo with a time of 11:39.00. Ricky Diaz contributed with tenth place and Beto Mendoza finished thirteenth. The other Mules running were Jacob Barron, Carlos Lecea, Alberto Orozco, Matthew Fullen, Jordan Spears and Micah Rodriguez.

This past Saturday the Lady Mule placed second in the Sundown Cross-Country Meet with only the host team placing higher. Barrera won the third place medal with a time of 14:21.24.

A. Rodriguez finished fourteenth and Joceline Ramirez was fifteenth to contribute to the win. The balance of the team included Carreaga, Arzola, Montiel, Moran and Didi Esquival. 

The Mules were third in the Sundown Meet and were led by Mendoza with his individual third place finish with a time of 12:58.25. Diaz was close behind in fourth place with a 13:00.42. Juarez and Barron also received medals for fourteenth and fifteenth places. The other Mules competing were Orozco, Spears and M. Rodriguez.

The final warm up meet is Saturday in Abernathy. The District 2-3A Meet is scheduled for October 19 on Lubbock’s Mae Simmons Park course.