LONGVIEW VS DALLAS SOUTH OAK CLIFF
TEAMS
1ST
2ND
3RD
4TH
FINAL
LONGVIEW
14
24
14
10
62
DALLAS SOUTH OAK CLIFF
7
0
0
7
14
INFORMATION
Lobo Stadium
Longview, Texas
Friday, September 9th, 2016
Non-District
SCORING SUMMARY
TEAM
QUARTER
PLAYER
YARDS
TYPE
Dallas South Oak Cliff
1st
Traylon Hicks
2
Run
Longview
1st
Kendrevian White
1
Run
Longview
1st
Jaylin Brown
43
Pass
Longview
2nd
Jessie Anderson
9
Run
Longview
2nd
Chris Kessler
40
Field Goal
Longview
2nd
Trajan Bush
5
Run
Longview
2nd
Astin Henry
56
Pass
Longview
3rd
Jessie Anderson
5
Run
Longview
3rd
A'Darius Carter
9
Run
Longview
4th
Jaquan Edwards
10
Run
Dallas South Oak Cliff
4th
Traylon Hicks
2
Run
Longview
4th
Chris Kessler
32
Field Goal
GAME STATISTICS
STATISTIC
LONGVIEW
DALLAS SOUTH OAK CLIFF
First Downs
18
14
Rushing Yards
316
121
Passing Yards
215
98
Passes
8-12-0
13-26-2
Punts
0-0.0
5-24.0
Fumbles/Lost
2-0
1-1
Penalties
7-60
7-68
LOBOS DOMINATE ON HOME TURF, BEAT SOC, 62-14
LONGVIEW - South Oak Cliff opened Friday night's contest with a long touchdown drive to stake an early 7-0 lead.

Longview responded with 59 unanswered points.

With a balanced attack through the air and on the ground, Longview steamrolled the Golden Bears to the tune of 62-14 to wrap the Lobos' non-district slate at Lobo Stadium.

Longview (2-1) now opens District 11-6A action against Mesquite Horn on Friday back at Lobo Stadium. South Oak Cliff falls to 0-3 on the season.

Senior quarterback Gaylon Wiley completed seven of his 10 passing attempts on the night for a season-high 207 yards with a pair of touchdowns. Astin Henry, who hauled in three catches for 98 yards, including a 56-yard touchdown. Junior tight end Jaylin Brown was on the receiving end of Wiley's second scoring strike for 43 yards.

In total, 11 different Lobos carried the ball totaling 307 of Longview's 526 total yards on the night.

Sophomore fullback hit paydirt on both of his touches on runs of five and nine yards. Kendrevian White totaled 48 yards on nine carries with a one-yard touchdown. A'Darius Carter and Jaquan Edwards rumbled for fourth-quarter touchdowns on runs of nine and 10 yards respectively.

Junior kicker Chris Kessler connected on field goals of 40 and 32 yards, was 8-for-8 on point-after attempts and notched five touchbacks in the win. The Lobos did not punt Friday and scored on every possession except one, a missed field goal.

On the other side of the ball, the Lobo defense, after South Oak Cliff's opening drive, held the Golden Bears to 47 total yards on its next six possessions. South Oak Cliff finished 33-for-121 on the ground and had 98 yards in the air.

Seniors Kobe Davis and Traveion Webster pulled down interceptions for the Lobos, who also recovered a fumble.

After a 17-play, 75-yard drive - aided by a Lobo pass interference call - Traylon Hicks put South Oak Cliff ahead, 7-0, on a two-yard punch in.

Longview, in turn aided by three Golden Bear penalties, went 74 yards on 11 plays with White tying it 7-7 on a one-yard punch in.

The rest was all Lobos.

After a three-and-out from South Oak Cliff, Wiley hit Brown for 43 yards on the next play.

The Lobo defense followed with another three-and-out and after connecting on passes of eight yards, Anderson punched in his first touchdown on a nine-yard run.

Davis then made a lunging interception, setting up Kessler's 40-yard field goal for a 24-7 Lobo lead with 7:10 left in the second quarter.

The next South Oak Cliff possession ended with Webster's interception, setting up Bush's five-yard punch-in after a 34-yard hook-up from Wiley to Henry.

With under a minute left until halftime, Jadarrion Blakemore and Ke'Andre Mauldin had big tackles for loss to give the Lobos one more shot when Wiley and Henry connected on a 56-yard field goal for a 38-7 lead at the break.

Anderson's second score opened the third quarter and, after a recovered fumble, Longview missed the end zone for the first time on a missed 43-yard field goal with 7:44 left in the third quarter.

Carter had a nine-yard score, Edwards punched in one from10 yards away for a 59-7 Lobo lead with 11:13 to play.

Hicks' second score capped another long drive from South Oak Cliff with 7:23 to play before Kessler drilled a 32-yard field goal for the 62-14 final.