LONGVIEW VS DUNCANVILLE
TEAMS
1ST
2ND
3RD
4TH
FINAL
LONGVIEW
14
7
0
0
21
DUNCANVILLE
14
7
3
14
38
INFORMATION
Texas Stadium
Irving, Texas
Friday, September 17th, 1999
Non-District
SCORING SUMMARY
TEAM
QUARTER
PLAYER
YARDS
TYPE
Longview
1st
Courtney Taylor
59
Run
Duncanville
1st
Eric Richardson
27
Run
Longview
1st
Courtney Taylor
33
Pass
Duncanville
1st
Daniel McLemore
2
Run
Longview
2nd
Mark Peters
2
Run
Duncanville
2nd
Bernard Campbell
Pass
Duncanville
3rd
Jay Ingram
28
Field Goal
Duncanville
4th
Eric Richardson
13
Run
Duncanville
4th
Eric Richardson
4
Run
GAME STATISTICS
STATISTIC
LONGVIEW
DUNCANVILLE
First Downs
9
10
Rushing Yards
135
195
Passing Yards
71
231
Passes
6-21-0
9-13-1
Punts
7-31.9
4-37.4
Fumbles/Lost
2-2
3-2
Penalties
6-45
3-30
PANTHERS TURN BACK LONGVIEW
IRVING - Longview had the No. 2 ranked and defending state champion Duncanville Panthers playing catch up in the first half, but a pair of second-half turnovers by the Lobos proved costly Friday night at Texas Stadium.

Duncanville's Eric Richardson converted both fourth quarter miscues into touchdowns as the Panthers (3-0) turned back the Lobos 38-21, ending a two-game losing streak to Longview that dated back to the 1997 Class 5A Division I state semifinals.

Turnovers had plagued Duncanville in its previous two games against the Lobos - losing 36-21 in '97 and 36-15 a year ago in the regular season matchup. The Panthers, however, turned the ball over three more time, giving them 15 in the three games combined.

After scoring three of the first four times they touched the ball, the Lobos (1-2) were shutout in the second half as they mustered just 18 total yards and had only two first downs over the final two quarters of play.

Turnovers at their own 13-and 10-yard line sled to runs of 13 and 4 yards by Richardson, who finished with 147 yards on 19 carries. He also scored on a 27-yard run in the first quarter.

Panther quarterback Ricky Smith added to the Duncanville offense by completing 9 of 13 for 231 yards through the air and on touchdown.

The Panthers broke the halftime tie on a 28-yard field goal by Jay Ingram with 5:38 remaining in the third quarter. It was one of the longest series in the game by either team as Duncanville used eight plays to move the ball 42 yards.

Big plays dominated the opening half of play as the Lobos and Panthers went into the locker rooms tied 21-all at halftime.

Not unlike a week ago, the Lobos scored first only to have the Panthers rally. The two teams put 28 points on the scoreboard in the initial 9:18 of the ballgame.

Longview scored the first two times it touched the football. Courtney Taylor turned a reverse into a 59-yard scamper up the left sideline with 8:09 showing on the game clock.

However, Duncanville rallied as Jon Evans caught a 48-yard toss from Smith over his right shoulder to give the Panthers a first-and-10 at the Lobo 32. Two plays later, Richardson took the pitch from Smith and raced down the right the sideline for the touchdown.

The Lobos came right back, set up by Broderick Thomas' 46-yard kickoff return to his own 46. A 23-yard pass to Walter Sharp gave Longview a first down at the Panther 33. After quarterback Joe Creal and Taylor couldn't connect on first down, the two hooked up on the next play as Taylor went over the middle for 33-yards to regain the lead.

Duncanville quickly answered as Smith and Montiese Culton hooked up for a 50-yard strike with the Panthers setting up on the Lobos' 12. Daniel McLehttps://lobohistory.com then ran three straight plays, scoring on a short 2-yard run.

The Lobos were stymied on their next possession, but with the Panthers facing a first-and-10 at their 36, Anthony Dunn tipped Smith's intended pass and then latched on to it for a 34-yard interception return to the two-yard line. Mark Peters then bulled his way in as Longview regained the advantage with 11:13 left in the second quarter.

Duncanville answered back with 6:41 remaining in the half as Smith threw to a wide open Bernard Campbell as the Panthers again tied the contest. Smith was 7 of 9 in the first half for 204 yards.