-VS- EP MONTWOOD - 11/24/2007

 

MOJO STARTS SLOW, ENDS STRONG...
Permian scored 23 unanswered points to end the first half, which proved to be enough to beat Montwood 37-17.  The Rams took the opening kickoff and marched 74 yards with Josh Flores scoring on the first of his two 1-yard scoring runs. The Rams then marched 79 yards on 13 plays to go up 14-0.  Jamison Berryhill rumbled in from two yards out to put Permian on the board at 14-7. That was the first of four Permian scores which took advantage of good field position thanks to the Mojo defense.  The Panthers will now meet with Euless Trinity in Abilene's Shotwell Stadium on Saturday, December 1.
PHOTO SET 1     PHOTO SET 2


Commentators:  Barry Sykes & Clay Kennedy
 

  1 2 3 4 F

Montwood

14 0 3 0 17

Permian

0 23 0 14 37

 
First Quarter
M - Josh Flores 1 run (kick failed), 9:24
M - Flores 1 run (Danny Perez pass from David Reza), 0:46

Second Quarter
P - Jamison Berryhill 2 run (Michael McNatt kick), 8:44
P - Sherard Ray 3 run (McNatt kick), 4:28
P - Melvis Pride 25 pass from Taylor Byrd (kick failed), 3:38
P - McNatt 24 FG, 0:03

Third Quarter
M - Louie Maldonado 28 FG, 7:37

Fourth Quarter
P - Pride 80 pass from Byrd (Berryhill kick), 10:53
P - Byrd 9 run (kick failed), 5:45
 

 

MHS PHS

First Downs

17 12

Total Yards

311 393

Rushing

32-65 29-166

Passing

246 227

C-A-I

26-36-0 11-27-0

Punts

6-28.6 4-37.5

Penalties

5-21 3-30

 
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

MONTWOOD RAMS   PERMIAN PANTHERS
PASSING
David Reza 26-35-0 246
Louie Tinoco 0-1-0 0
 
PASSING
Taylor Byrd 11-27-0 227
RUSHING
Marco Flores 26-71
David Reza 5-(-6)
RUSHING
Easi Sotelo 5-77
Taylor Byrd 14-53

Jamison Berryhill 6-30
Sherard Ray 1-3
Melvis Pride 3-3
RECEIVING
Danny Perez 12-174
Marco Flores 9-31

Brandon Simmons 1-30
Jason Donaldson 2-5
RECEIVING
Ryan Rumbaugh 2-46
Melvis Pride 5-147
Joseph Knighten 3-32
Jamison Berryhill 1-2
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