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November 02, 2023

GRIDIRON GURUS: ROUND 10

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Putting It On The Line: Heart of Texas district races wrap up with playoff berths still on the line in final weekend, No. 7 Texas Longhorns host 23rd-ranked Kansas State & the Cowboys travel to Philly for big showdown with Eagles

Going into the final weekend of the 2023 Texas high school football season, playoff spots still hang in the balance, so THE SPORTS BUZZ Gridiron Gurus pick’ems panel will select a slate of 20 high school games from across the Heart of Texas, along with 18 Texas college football games featuring the seventh-ranked Texas Longhorns facing the 23rd-ranked Kansas State Wildcats.

Then the NFL moves into Week 9 featuring the Dallas Cowboys (5-2) traveling to Philadelphia to attempt to knock the Eagles (7-1) off their perch atop the NFC East, while the Houston Texans (3-4) host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-4).

This season, THE SPORTS BUZZ Gridiron Gurus pick’ems panel welcomes newcomer Ed Rieser, owner of the Corner Drug Café and Screen Door Inn in Clifton, while Jeff Boutwell, a Recreation Business Line Manager with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Toney Rogers, an assistant band director and entertainment promoter, Don Nicholas, Field Representative for U.S. Congressman Roger Williams (TX-25), and The Sports Buzz’ Brett Voss return from last year.

New to the pick’ems panel this season, Rieser was born and raised just west of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania in Beaver Falls, and proudly claims to be an avid Pittsburgh Steelers, Pirate and Penguin fan. A graduate of St Edward’s University (BA) and Oklahoma City University (MBA), Rieser retired from the U.S. Department of Treasury with 33 years of government service.

Owner of the Brooks Building in Clifton along with his wife Phyllis and daughter Nikkolina, they own and operate the Corner Drug Café and Screen Door Inn. Rieser also serves as a member of the Cranfills Gap Independent School District School Board, a member of the Cranfills Gap Chamber of Commerce, the President of the Board of Trustees of the Bosque Museum, and member of the Clifton Economic Development Corporation board of trustees.

Back for a second season, Boutwell is a longtime “resident” of Laguna Park and an unapologetic Aggie. Born and raised in Cameron, Boutwell played on Cameron’s 3A State Football Championship team before graduating in the Class of 86 at Texas A&M where he was a member of Company S-2 of the Corps of Cadets. Boutwell also played Aggie football as a member of the famous 12th Man Kickoff Team from 1984-86 as a part of two Southwest Conference Championship teams, playing in the 1986 Cotton Bowl against Auburn and Bo Jackson, as well as the 1987 Cotton Bowl against Ohio State with Chris Carter and Chris Spielman.

Boutwell has worked for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers since 1986 where he started his career as a Park Ranger at Lake Whitney, and he has also served overseas supporting the U.S. Army in Iraq in 2007 and 2009 and again in Afghanistan in 2011. During the Texas high school football season, Boutwell works as a crew chief in the Waco Chapter of the Texas Association of Sports Official, so he will not be selecting high school games due to a conflict of interest.

Rogers, owner at Daddy T Entertainment and entertainment agent at Netex Productions, returns to the pick’ems panel for this third season and currently serves as the Meridian High School assistant band director. He has also served as an announcer for various high school to professional sporting events for several years, such as being the Voice of Crawford Lady Pirate Softball and announcing for UBU Bodybuilding Expos, while serving as Marketing Director for the Waco Tornado indoor football team and Marketing Director for North Texas Falcons Pro Football Team.

In addition to being involved in the entertainment industry for more than 40 years as a professional musician and a booking agent, Rogers has also been involved in several community organizations such as Clifton Park Board President, Legacy Park Board, Entertainment Director for Fallfest, CISD Advisory Board and a member of Lions Club.

Entering his fourth season on the THE SPORTS BUZZ Gridiron Gurus pick’ems panel, Nicholas grew up in North Dakota in the north central part of the state about 20 miles from the Canadian border, attended high school in a small town of about 175 people, played football, ran track and was very active in FFA before graduating in a class of 14.

With bachelor’s degree in Ag Econ and Communications from North Dakota State and a MBA in Human Resources from the University of Mary in Bismarck, ND, Nicholas joined the U.S. Army National Guard in 1971 and was activated to the Army in 1978, where he served through 2003. After working as a government contractor, Nicholas worked as the district director for Texas State Rep. Ralph Sheffield from Temple before being hired by Congressman Williams in 2014.

Last but certainly not least, Nicholas loves hunting, other outdoor activities, rodeo and North Dakota State football.

As the long-time veteran of pick’em panels, Voss established THE SPORTS BUZZ website in 2019 delivering award-winning sports coverage with daily posts in the Heart of Texas focusing on Class 3A, 2A and 1A high school athletics while including insights into college and professional sports. With over 40 years of experience as a professional newspaper sports writer and columnist that includes a stint at the Dallas Morning News, Voss’ numerous awards include the Texas Press Association’s prestigious Fred Hartman Award for Excellence in Sports Writing presented the best sports writer in Texas in 2017.

At 11 years old, Voss knew exactly what he wanted to be when he grew up. When Roger “The Dodger” Staubach arrived and finally led his beloved Cowboys to their first Super Bowl championship in 1971, a family friend sent Brett a copy of the Dallas Morning News covering the Cowboy Super Bowl win. While reading Bob St John’s account of the game, Brett thought to himself, “Someone actually gets paid to do this as a job?”

Join us every Thursday throughout the 2023 football season as THE SPORTS BUZZ Gridiron Gurus pick their winners for a select group of the week’s high school games, your favorite college teams from the NCAA Div. I, Div. II and Div. III, as well as the state’s two NFL teams, the Dallas Cowboys and Houston Texans.

Be sure to make your picks as well!

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ONE GOAL AT A TIME

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After advancing to Class 1A volleyball postseason for fourth straight season, Meridian Lady Jackets eliminated by Prairie Valley in Bi-District playoff matchup

Continuing to rebuild the young volleyball program rebooted only four years ago, the Meridian Lady Jackets advanced to the Class 1A state playoffs for the fourth straight season. Unfortunately, the success story ended there…for now.

With the restored program looking for its first playoff win, the Lady Jackets (4-4 in District 18-1A, 10-17 overall) were eliminated by the District 17-1A runner-up Prairie Valley Lady Bulldogs (6-3, 12-17) in straight sets, 25-17, 25-18, 25-16, last Tuesday in Mineral Wells.

“I thought it would be a tight match between us and them if we minimized our errors on our side,” Meridian volleyball head coach Lyndsie Schur said. “We had too many unforced errors on our side to keep it as tight as I had hoped. We did some really good things during the match, but had several mental errors that squashed our momentum.

“Like I told the girls last night, though, I do not want the way our game went last night to overshadow all of the great things we did this season. I could not be more proud of these girls and am excited to see how we build off of this year.”

After securing third place in District 18-1A and posting a convincing victory in their final regular season match of the year, the Lady Jackets believed they still had some unfinished business. But Prairie Valley carried some momentum into the postseason, winning six of their last eight matches to surge ahead of third place Forestburg (10-10) while finishing behind district champion and 14th-ranked Saint Jo (29-11).

“I’m very proud of the girls for doing their job and getting back in the playoffs,” Schur said. “It shows that they have taken pride in what it means to be a Lady Jacket and want to leave the program better than they found it.”

Despite not getting that elusive first playoff victory, the Lady Jackets enjoyed another successful season. But as it came to a close, Schur will bid farewell to her three seniors, Hope Cabrera, Evelyn Dirkse and Canyon Stauffer.

“Even though this senior group is small, it is going to be tough emotionally to lose them,” Schur said. “They are such a special group of kids that come in every day and do anything and everything that you ask, no matter what.

“With that said, they are able to lead in ways that I haven’t seen kids lead before. I think that’s because of the relationships that they have built with the underclassmen, and because they have the mentality to be the hardest working people in the gym. The underclassmen know what the expectations are just from watching the seniors.

“As far as skill and what they brought to the team, there are going to be some moving parts this next season due to losing both middle blockers and a setter. I always tell the girls to leave the program better than they found it, and this group certainly did that.”

Wrapping up the regular season on a winning note, the Lady Jackets swept past the Morgan Lady Eagles (1-7, 1-16), 25-15, 25-18, 25-19 in straight sets last Tuesday on Senior Night at Yellowjacket Gymnasium.

Junior Journey Stauffer led Meridian with nine kills and four digs, while senior Eve Dirkse smashed a game-high 10 service aces and senior Canyon Stauffer delivered eight set assists and three kills. Also contributing to the win, senior Hope Cabrera and sophomore Jasmin Brown slammed four kills each, while junior Mariana Paniagua presented seven set assists.

“I am very pleased with how we played against Morgan,” Schur said. “I challenged the girls with two things, and they executed both. One was to defend their court. Last time we played Morgan, we went to five sets and barely pulled out the victory due to a lot of unforced errors on our side. I wanted them to play hard and win in straight sets and we did.

“I also challenged them to get win number 10, which would double the most wins since we restored the program. I knew we should accomplish that goal, and I’m proud of the way that we did it.

“For a young program like us, you’re always pushing for progress. But to accomplish our goal of double wins in program history, that is big. That goal would not have been possible to reach without the leadership of our seniors, buy-in from the underclassmen, and support from our school, families and community. “

Photos by WENDY OROZCO

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GRIDIRON MATCHUPS: WEEK 11

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With district races heading into the final weekend with playoff berths still on the line, Heart of Texas squads light up Friday night, so check out the complete Week 11 schedule for Class 3A, 2A & 1A teams in the area

Here’s the complete Class 3A, 2A & 1A schedule for teams in the Heart of Texas region on Week 11 of the 2023 Texas high school football season. Be sure to check back for up-to-the-minute scores throughout Friday night.

On location in Clifton and Meridian this weekend, THE SPORTS BUZZ On The Air features the Class 3A, Division II Clifton Cubs (2-2, 4-5) seeking to clinch third place in District 13-3A, DII when they host the Florence Buffaloes (0-4, 0-9) on Senior Night at Cub Stadium at 7:30 p.m. Friday in THE SPORTS BUZZ Game of the Week.

Other key matchups include the surprising Kopperl Eagles (2-0, 7-2) hitting the road to face the Bynum Bulldogs (2-0, 6-3) in a head-to-head battle for the District 12-1A, DII title at 7 p.m. Friday, while the Walnut Springs Hornets (1-1, 3-6) will be looking to lock up a playoff spot when they host the defending District 10-1A, DII champion Bluff Dale Bobcats (0-2, 4-5) at 7 p.m. Friday.

Once again this season, THE SPORTS BUZZ will provide award-winning coverage of the 2023 Texas high school football season, focusing on Class 3A, 2A and 1A schools in the 10-county Heart of Texas region — which includes Bosque, Comanche, Coryell, Erath, Hamilton, Hill, Hood, Johnson, McLennan and Somervell counties.

Be sure to check in with THE SPORTS BUZZ every Thursday to find the complete schedule for teams from the Heart of Texas region.

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