Mules vs. River Road
(10-19-2017)
Nothing makes a head coach
smile and want to run than a 70-yard punt return. The Mules head coach, David
Wood, was doing his best to cheer Yoel Reyes to the end zone midway through the
first period Friday.
The Mules shutout the River
Road Wildcats 40-0 Friday night in Muleshoe’s Benny Douglas Stadium.
The Mule defense held the
River Road Wildcats to a three-and-out on the Wildcats first possession. The
punter short-legged the punt and it did not go as far as Y. Reyes had
anticipated.
He waited for the ball to hit
the turf and bounce before grabbing the ball at the Mule 30-yard line. Y. Reyes
headed toward the Wildcat side of the field and found his path blocked.
He reversed his field, broke
an arm tackle, and raced back toward the Mules’ side of the field where Brady
Martinez made a block that allowed Y. Reyes to turn up the field. The Mules had
built a black wall of blockers along the sideline.
Y. Reyes and Wood raced
together down the Mule sideline with Wood cheering Y. Reyes with every step.
Thirty yards from the end zone Y. Reyes cut back to the center of field where
Romeo Reyes made the final block that cleared a path to the end zone.
“That was a thing of beauty,”
said Coach Wood about Yoel Reyes punt return. “He made all the right moves and
found the blocks being made by his teammates. Something like that will ignite a
team.”
Brady Martinez booted the
ball through the uprights to give the Mules a 7-0 lead over the Wildcats with
6:30 left in the opening period.
Martinez kicked off to the
River Road 22, and Zach Atwood zipped downfield to make the tackle at the
Wildcat 31.
A high snap on first down
ruined the Wildcat timing. Carlos Meza took advantage of the situation and
crushed the River Road quarterback for a 10-yard loss. An incomplete pass on
second down set up a third down and 20 yards needed for a first down.
Meza bull rushed the next
play and almost blasted the offensive tackle back into the quarterback. Julian
Astorga caught the fleeing quarterback from behind for another 10-yard loss.
River Road punted to the Mule
44 and Y. Reyes returned to the Wildcat 33.
R. Reyes was on the receiving
end of a screen pass that went for seven yards. Luke Del Toro started left and
then pitch to Mikey Lozano for seven yards and a first down at the River Road
22.
Del Toro passed to Isaac
Mendoza in the left flat for three yards. The Wildcat defensive end came
crashing into the Mule backfield and appeared to be on his way to a sack. Y.
Reyes had quickly made a move on his defender, and Del Toro passed to a spot.
Del Toro and the defensive
end went to the turf together, and neither could see what was happening
downfield. But Del Toro knew from the cheer of the Muleshoe crowd that his pass
had found Y. Reyes five-yards deep in the Wildcat end zone.
Martinez kick was perfect to
give the Mules a 14-0 lead with 2:05 remaining in the first period.
Late in the second period,
the Mule defense put pressure on the River Road punter. He punted the ball out
of bounds at the Wildcat 40-yard line.
Moises Vasquez, the Mules’
center blocked the nose guard to the left, Rudy Ruiz tied up the outside
linebacker, and Ryan Rodriguez slammed in the middle linebacker. Lozano took
off up the middle for a 40-yard scoring run. Again Martinez kick was good, and
the Mules led 21-0 with 1:43 left in the first half.
The Mules kicked off, and
Jordan Vela made the stop at the River Road 28.
River Road gained five yards
on first down. An incomplete pass left the Wildcats needing five yards on third
down. Fernando Rivas packed the Wildcat quarterback down into the artificial
turf and jarred the ball loose.
Jacob Kettner recovered the
fumble at the River Road 27.
The Mules gained a first down
at the River Road 18 with seconds remaining in the first half. Del Toro set two
sniffer backs to the right side, took the deep snap and put a lot of air under
the ball.
Y. Reyes ran his defender
deep in the end zone and then turned around just in time to catch the fade for
a 13-yard touchdown with five seconds still on the clock. Martinez added the
point after to extend the Mule lead to 28-0 at the intermission.
The Mules converted a River
Road fumble to points on an 18-yard scamper by Lozano just 38 seconds into the
third period. The Mules led 34-0 with 11:22 remaining in the third period.
The Mules scored one last
time on a two-yard toss from Del Toro to R. Reyes in the end zone.
The Mules had one last
opportunity to score but took three victory knees to drain the clock.
The Mules rushed for 113
yards on 26 carries and passed for 186 yards for a total offense of 299 yards. Luke
Del Toro completed 10 of 16 passes for 122 yards three touchdowns. Mikey Lozano
completed four of five pass attempts for 64 yards and rushed 12 times for 78
yards and two touchdowns. Justin Carrion rushed five times for 10 yards.
Romeo Reyes caught five
passes for 53 yards and one touchdown. Yoel Reyes made two receptions for 33
yards and two touchdowns. Isaac Mendoza had three catches for 32 yards. Brady
Martinez had two receptions for 18 yards, and Matt Alarcon made one catch for
15 yards.
The Mule defense held the
River Road Wildcats to just six yards of offense in the first half. The
Wildcats finished with a total of 127 yards of offense with 18 yards being
through the air and 79 coming on the ground.
The Mules combined for 87
tackles. 17 being for losses, 10 were sacks, 11 on special teams, broke up
seven passes, caused two fumbles, recovered four fumbles and intercepted one
pass.
Isaac Mendoza led the Mule
defense with 13 tackles; four were for losses, three were sacks, made two big
hits, broke up a pass, caused two fumbles and recovered two fumbles. Carlos
Meza had 10 tackles; five were for losses, three were sacks, made one big hit,
and hurried the quarterback three times.
Corbin Hardwick also made 10
tackles, one on special teams, three were for losses, one sack, and made one
big hit. Fernando Rivas had eight tackles, one for a loss, one for a sack and
hurried the quarterback four times.
Justin Carrion made three
special teams tackles, and Mikey Lozano intercepted a pass.
The Mules are 2-0 in district
action and will travel to Friona to battle the 2-0 Friona Chiefs for a share of
the district lead Friday night at 7:30 PM.
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