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Homecoming Bonfire

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Due to the wind, the fire marshall cancelled our bonfire for Wed. Oct. 22.

The bonfire is re-scheduled Friday night after our Homecoming game with Waco University. The fire marshall did not allow us to have the bonfire Wednesday night due to the wind and we are hoping the wind will let up by Friday night @ 10:30 to have our bonfire.

We are asking all of our booster parents to please stay for the bonfire to help us with crowd control. We will have two off duty officers to help with the crowd and to insure a great night that the kids will enjoy.

GO PANTHERS!!!

Corsicana suffers more than loss to Midway; Midlo’s next

Published: October 04, 2008 09:46 pm
by Chuck Williams

Brutal is an understatement considering the Tiger’s Friday night loss to Waco Midway. Especially when you realize the term loss isn’t referring to the district standings.

Before the fight song began and the smoke billowed from the front of the new tiger head, the Tigers were entering the game without starting safety and two player Tremaigne Dickson and without cover corner Calvin Glover. When the night ended, they were without starting safety Andy Means, starting wide receiver Matt Ward, and suffered the heartbreaking season ending loss to quarterback Cameron Young with a shoulder injury.

“I hate that we lost Cameron,” said fullback Brian Gregory who led the team in receptions with three for 21-yards. “He is a leader and worked really hard on making us a better team.”

The latter stages of the game saw starting linebacker Cody Evans at quarterback because the first three, count ‘em, 1-2-3, quarterbacks were out with injury.

It’s the kind of nightmare scenario that keeps coaches sleepless deep in the night, and I am sure Dave Henigan had a couple of those sleepless nights over the weekend.

Suffering a 43-7 loss on your homecoming is an insult in and of itself, but having the result of one game so potentially affect the rest of your season is another.

If you listen to the pundits and read the magazines, this team had a tremendous hurdle to clear with everyone healthy. That hurdle just became a brick wall.

“Tonight was a tough night and losing Cameron for the season is so disappointing,” said starting tight end Hank Kirkpatrick. “But the bottom line is that we are 1-1 in district and need to get to 2-1, and that’s how we have to approach next week.”

It’s rare to head into your third district game without knowing who your starting quarterback will be. The extent of the injuries will determine that answer. If healthy, will Henigan go with Dickson or Means? Will Cameron Cutrer be called up from the junior varsity? Will Evans be the man?

To look at the bright side, next week’s opponent Midlothian is not going to have much film on the Tiger’s starting quarterback. In fact, depending on who is under center, the landscape of the Tiger offense may not resemble the one that started the Midway contest.

The absolute key to the Tiger’s success this season was staying healthy and right now they have been bitten by the injury bug in an unfortunate way. Essentially having a two way starter go down is akin to having two players bit by the injury bug. A little middle school math will compute to an equivalent of seven Tiger starters questionable for next week and one starting quarterback in street clothes.

They say high school football is about building character for the kids. The coming weeks, regardless of the win-loss column, will not only build character, but test the current content of it for this bunch of Tiger players.

“We will not give up,” Gregory said. “We will stay together, keep working hard and put it all on the line week after week.”

You guys have me hoppin…

I’m finally caught back up from Media Day pics, posters, program ads, etc. Whew! Between that, the games, my real job (I work in sales at The Dallas Morning News) and keeping up with my wife (Deborah) and two daughters, I always seem to be on the go.

Thanks to everyone with your patience with me in trying to get your orders fulfilled and making it out to specific games you’d like me to attend. I’m honestly trying my best to cover as many games — both boys and girls — at all the levels. Next on my immediate “to do” list is covering the freshman A and B football teams’ next home games. Then back to the volleyball courts.

Don’t forget that I also do SENIOR PICTURES. This is a great time of the year as we get into the fall months to get some great outdoor shots. Check out some of my latest photo sessions online under “Find Your Photos”!

Oh, by the way… just checked my online stats for September. There were over 11,500 page views! Last month was the first time I topped 10,000. THANKS TO EVERYONE FOR CHECKING OUT THE SITE!