Orangefield Bobcats fall to Houston Worthing 35-32

 

Last updated 10/3/2015 at Noon

ORANGEFIELD – A night of celebration turned into an exercise in frustration for Orangefield as the Bobcats fell to Houston Worthing, 35-31, on homecoming night.

With a win standing just six yards away as the fourth quarter clock ticked, the Bobcats were unable to convert on fourth down, and the chance to pick up their fourth win of the year.

“The bottom line is, we turned over the ball,” said Bobcats head coach Josh Smalley. “We had a chance to go up two scores in the third quarter, and we give the ball away inside our red zone.”

Orangefield, now 3-3 overall with the loss, went step for step in a footrace with the extremely fast Worthing Colts. At one point, the Bobcats led Worthing by 10, 24-14 when Christopher McGee capped a five-play, 62-yard drive to open the second half.

Worthing came back quickly, scoring on a 64-yard drive with Roderick Maxwell bulling his way in from the 8. An extra-point run by quarterback Alfred Robertson cut the score to 24-22 with7:48 left in the third quarter.

The ’Cats fumbled away possession on the second play of the next drive and Worthing went 56 yards in 8 plays to take the lead 28-24.

The Bobcats weren’t through, though. Led by quarterback Matthew Watkins, Orangefield moved quickly to score. On third down, Watkins went to the right side, broke free with a nasty spin move that left Worthing’s defense frozen, and went 49 yards for a 31-28 OF lead.

The Bobcats defense went to work on the next Worthing possession with the Colts forced to turn the ball over on downs.

Christopher McGee opened the Bobcats’ ensuing possession with a 15-yard run, then Watkins went 27 yards to the Worthing 6 yard line. Just six yards stood between the Bobcats and a seemingly impenetrable lead. That’s when OF fumbled away possession again, giving Wortham new life at the 9 yard line.

It took the Colts eight plays to move 91 yards, led by Robertson at QB, as he completed the final pass to his brother, Johntiz Robertson, for 5 yards and the 35-31 final margin.

The Bobcats got one last chance to sneak away with a win as they drove the field from their own 35 to the Colts’ 8 yard line. During the drive, Watkins watched from the sidelines, his arm in a sling. With Mason Gonzales at the helm, the Cats drove but couldn’t convert on fourth-and-5, giving the Colts the win.

Alfred Robertson did the job for the Colts, rushing for 141 yards on 20 carries while throwing for another 204 yards on 18 of 22 completions with one interception. Johntiz was his top receiver with eight catches for 122 yards.

“We felt like we were going to have to put up some points to keep up with them,” Smalley said. “The brothers are a couple of special athletes, so we knew we would have to focus on containing them.

“I don’t question the heart of our kids, we just didn’t play well enough to win tonight,” he said.

A broken down bus kept Worthing off the field until just before the delayed 8 p.m. kickoff, but it didn’t appear to affect the Colts too much as they marched their first possession for a score. Robertson connected with Deeago Thomas for a 15-yard TD and a 7-0 lead.

Orangefield finally got on the board early in the second quarter when the Bobcats drove 58 yards with Watkins scoring on a 2-yard run.

Worthing matched that score with one of its own as the Robertson brothers connected on a 13-yard strike for a 14-7 lead.

Orangefield matched that with a 60-yard drive that ended with Watkins rolling in from 4 yards to knot the game at 14-14.

On the next Worthing drive, Robertson was driving the Colts close to another score when Orangefield’s Chase Furlough stepped in at the 8 yard line, intercepted the ball and returned it to the 43. The Bobcats managed to drive to the 12, giving Matthew Rainey the opportunity for a 29-yard field goal. His try split the uprights and the Bobcats went into the locker room with a 17-14 lead.

Watkins led all rushers with 203 yards on 19 carries, while McGee added 172 yards on 29 carries.

Houston Worthing 35, Orangefield 31 Worthing -- 7-7-14-7 -- 35 Orangefield -- 0-17-14-0 -- 31 Records: Worthing 5-1 overall; Orangefield 3-3.

SCORING SUMMARY WOR -- Deeago Thomas 15 pass from Alfred Robertson, Alfredo Aparicio kick (9:07/1Q) OF -- Matthew Watkins 2 run, Matthew Rainey kick (9:48/1Q) WOR -- Tyshau Robinson-Cox 13 pass from A. Robertson, Aparicio kick (7:02/2Q) OF -- Christopher McGee 4 run, Rainey kick (4:18/2Q) OF -- Rainey 29 field goal (0:00/2Q) OF -- McGee 14 run, Rainey kick (10:24/3Q) WOR -- Roderick Maxwell 8 run, Robertson run (7:48/3Q) WOR -- Robertson 1 run, pass failed (3:56/3Q) OF -- Watkins 49 run, Rainey kick (1:33/3Q) WOR -- J. Robertson 5 pass from A. Robertson, Aparicio kick (6:55/4Q) TEAM STATISTICS WOR OF First Downs 20 23 Total Yards 420 404 Rush-Yards 32-216 62-404 Passing Yards 204 0 C-A-I 18-22-1 0-1-0 Punts-Yards 1-36 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-2 Penalties-Yards 10-75 2-9 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing: Worthing, Alfred Robertson 20-141, Tyshau Robinson-Cox 10-70, Roderick Maxwell 1-8, Johntiz Robertson 1-(-3); Orangefield: Matthew Watkins 19-203, Christopher McGee 29-172, Austin Moore 4-15, Hunter Evans 4-5, Wesley Frillou 3-5, Triston McGee 2-5, Mason Gonzales 1-(-1).

Passing: Worthing, Alfred Robertson 18-22-1 204; Orangefield, Watkins 0-1-0 0.

Receiving: Worthing, Johntiz Robertson 8-122, Jackson Harris 3-42, Deeago Thomas 3-19, Robinson-Cox 3-16, Roderick Maxwell 1-5.

 

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