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Quick Start Carries Cisco Past New Deal In Region I-2A Division I Quarterfinal Playoff Game 

Cisco running back Trenton Huston (22) runs for a 30-yard TD as New Deal's Ethan Brown gives pursue. Huston's score gave the Loboes a 20-0 lead with 9:26 left in the principal half. Cisco won the Region I-2A Division I quarterfinal game 34-14 on Friday, Nov. 26, 2021 at Wolf Stadium in Colorado City. 안전놀이터

COLORADO CITY – Since a 31-17 misfortune to Coleman on Oct. 22, a loss that held Cisco back from winning another District 4-2A Division I title, the Loboes have been on a mission. 

They were consuming for a rematch with the Bluecats, and they dealt with their part of the deal – beating New Deal 34-13 in a Region I-2A Division I quarterfinal season finisher game Friday at Wolf Stadium. 

"It got a fire going, and after we returned home from the Coleman misfortune, that is all we've been discussing is a rematch," Cisco mentor Kevin Stennett said. "However, we really want to put everything in order and get to that point. Along these lines, far we have, and we've improved as a group simultaneously." 

The rematch will not occur, however Cisco held up its part of the arrangement. 

Cisco (12-2), which has dominated five successive matches since that misfortune, advances to play either 13-0 Hawley in the state quarterfinals one week from now. Hawley hammered out a 21-7 success over Coleman in a night game Friday in Abilene. 

New Deal (12-2) played the game without beginning quarterback Harley Patterson, a 6-foot-3 senior who supported a high lower leg sprain in the main portion of last week's 28-24 win over Forsan. 

"Whenever you lose a quarterback at our level, it places you in an opening," New Deal mentor Matt Hill said. "Be that as it may, our other child, (Ethan) Brown, went in there and worked effectively. Ran the offense well. We just ran into an exceptionally solid Cisco group. I was extremely pleased with the manner in which our children played. You put the ones (you have) out there and let them go play." 

Also, to exacerbate the situation for the Lions, Cisco bounced on them for a 13-0 lead before they even had a first down. 

Cisco scored on its initial two belongings – getting 1-yard TD runs by Trenton Huston and Hunter Long. Huston's score covered an eight-play, 69-yard drive, and Long's came after a seven-play, 65-yard drive. 

New Deal had 11 complete yards in its two drives up to that point. 

"We conversed with them the entire week about having a quick beginning, a hot beginning, particularly in a season finisher game," Stennett said. "That is the thing that you must have. However, you add a few cautious stops behind that, we were looking great there toward the start of the game." 

Story proceeds 

Cisco's EthanTaylor (51), Broderick Morton (54) and Hunter Rangel, right, sack New Deal quarterback Ethan Brown in the main half. Cisco won the Region I-2A Division I quarterfinal game 34-14 on Friday, Nov. 26, 2021 at Wolf Stadium in Colorado City. 

The quick beginning put considerably more squeeze in a New Deal group playing with its No. 2 quarterback. 

"That is presumably on the protection a smidgen," Hill said about the large opening to begin the game. "Against a decent group like them, you must be sound on the thing you're doing and you must get a couple of stops. Assuming you can keep the game close perhaps you get an opportunity." 

Cisco added a 30-yard TD run by Huston on the Loboes' third ownership of the game for a 20-0 lead with 9:26 left in the main half. 

Huston wrapped up with a game-high 163 yards on 15 conveys, while Long, the group's quarterback, included 95 yards 18 conveys. He wrapped up with three surging TDs to go with 4 of 8 passes for 64 yards. 

Since a long time ago tossed the ball sufficiently well to commend a run game that moved up 262 all out yards. 

"We were simply punching it down their throat," Cisco hostile lineman Trent Bailey said. "They couldn't stop our run game. They couldn't quit anything in that first quarter." 

Stennett accepts his offense slowed down after that third TD, however his guard was astounding – holding New Deal scoreless until Leric Eaton's 1-yard TD run with 54 seconds left in the principal half. 

The Lions oversaw 262 complete yards, quite a bit of that coming in the last quarter. They had only 99 yards surging. 

"Our guard is the thing that it is," Stennett said. "It's not a similar team we began the year with. We've had such countless wounds. We're tossing kids in there who are getting a ton of reps, and they've become great football players. They demonstrated that this evening." 

Since quite a while ago had a 6-yard TD run in the second from last quarter and a 15-yard TD run in the final quarter – the last two plays after a 61-yard capture attempt return by Kasen Conring to the New Deal 30. 

The Lions got their last score on a Slade Martin's 6-yard TD pass to Clyde Johnson with 11 seconds left in the game. Martin took over at quarterback after starter Ethan Brown was harmed with 5:22 to play in the game.