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Blue Overcomes Deficit to Beat Red 24-14 in 24th Annual Myrle Greathouse Classic

Josh Hardcastle • June 19, 2023

ABILENE, Texas -- Team Blue overcame a double-digit second half deficit to defeat Team Red 24-14 in the 24th annual Myrle Greathouse Big Country All-Star Classic Saturday evening at Hugh Sandifer Stadium.

Story written by Cody Coil of Big Country Blitz Magazine


“This weekend was about so much more than wins and losses or intensity or competition,” said victorious Blue head coach Wes Wood from Snyder. “This weekend was about God and I’m just blessed to be here and be a part of it.”


Red scored on a KJ Long to Topher Foster three-yard touchdown pass to the corner of the end zone to go up 14-3 with 8:13 left in the third, but it was all Blue from there.


Tyler Hill (San Angelo Central) took command on the air and on the ground, leading Blue on a trio of touchdown drives to turn their 11-point deficit into a ten-point win.


“The second half was so much better than the first half,” Hill said. “We had stuff we needed to fix and we went in the locker room and went over it a little bit and we just executed a lot better in the second half.”

D’Andre Ralston (Cooper) scored from 12-yards out to pull Blue within 14-10, then after a Chris Garcia (Munday) interception Hill scored two plays later on an eight-yard quarterback keeper to put Blue up for good at 17-14.


Hill added a one-yard touchdown run with just under nine minutes to go in the game to put it away for Team Blue. He was named the Gordon Wood Offensive MVP of the Game, completing 13-17 passes for 82 yards and adding 114 yards and the two touchdowns rushing.


“I feel good about it,” Hill said. “The FCA is such a great organization and to receive an award like this means so much to me and there’s a bigger meaning to it. It just hits my heart a little different and means a lot.”

Defense ruled the first half for the most part, as the teams combined for just ten points.


The Blue defense came up with a big stop on the first drive of the game as Landon Null picked off his old teammate Long in Blue territory. They were able to turn the turnover into points on a 36-yard field goal by Chase Miller (San Angelo Central) and team Blue led 3-0 after one quarter of play.


One of the highlights of the first half came on special teams, as Red's jack-of-all-trades Kason O'Shields (Hawley) boomed a 70-yard punt that died at the two-yard line.


Red finally got on the board near the end of the half when Long scored on a one-yard quarterback keeper on 4th and goal. Red got into scoring position thanks to a couple long runs by running back Austin Cumpton (Hawley). Cumpton led Red with 54 yards rushing on nine attempts.


Red led 7-3 at the half, and they would add to their lead thanks to the defense. Defensive tackle James Burney (San Angelo Central) forced and recovered a fumble on the second play of the half and Long and company cashed in shortly after on his touchdown toss to Foster.


“I thought our kids did a great job of competing,” said Red head coach Jake Escobar from Comanche. “They did everything we asked them. I want to win, there’s no doubt about it but I think there’s joy in the bigger things in life and I’ve learned that this week as a coach. We talked about all week to understand why we’re playing this game: for relationships, bringing each other together, fellowship and our kids did that. Our kids competed and that’s all I can ask of them.”


Will Scott (Hawley) of Team Red recorded three tackles and was named the Gordon Wood Defensive MVP of the game. “Definitely surprising, a good surprise of course. It’s always an honor to get an award like this with great players all around me,” Scott said.


Blue’s Noah Hatcher (Abilene High) was the top tackler in the game with nine. His teammates Hunter Goodwin (Mason), Luke Tucker (Santo) and Noel Mekogue (Sweetwater) each recorded five tackles. Goodwin had the only sack of the game.


Kason O’Shields (Hawley) paced Red with seven tackles. Jayson Henley (Abilene High) added six and London Fuentes (Albany) racked up four tackles and an interception.


Blue outgained Red 286 to 149 in a relatively tame game as far as offense goes. Blue picked up 168 yards on the ground and 118 passing, while Red went for 92 rushing and 53 through the air.


Long went 4-6 passing for 28 yards with a touchdown and an interception and ran nine times for ten yards and a score. Jeremy Brown (Early) was the Red teams top receiver with two grabs for 28 yards. Jacob Gallegos (San Angelo Central) paced Blue with four catches for 41 yards, while Ralston caught three passes for 34 yards and ran for 39 yards and a touchdown.


Both teams wanted to earn victory, but the big takeaway was the week of fellowship and growing in Christ.

Escobar said, “I can’t put it into words but kids were praying for each other and kids were praying for me. It’s bonds and relationships they’ll probably never have again, relationships that’ll last forever. In three days I saw a lot of kids build a bond and fight for their goals and try to win. It’s bigger than the ballgame. We have a platform here and make sure we use it for the right thing. That was the message we tried to give them to understand.”


Wood added, “I was convicted, over and over. I saw kids convicted over and over. I opened up about things that I never thought I would have because of the men that I was surrounded by. This weekend was actually more powerful than I can explain in words.”


“These kids are great and love the Lord,” said Hill. “They’re just allowing people to come into their lives and it’s an awesome thing to see.”


Scott said, “I met a lot of new friends, great people. I’ll be going to college with some of them at Texas Tech. Getting closer with Christ and getting to play for Christ, you really don’t think about it a lot whenever something like this isn’t going on. It’s just incredible.”


Red has now won three in a row and leads the all-time series 5-2. Myrle Greathouse Big Country All-Star Classic Saturday evening at Shotwell Stadium.


Big Country FCA News

By Josh Hardcastle June 19, 2023
ABILENE, Texas – The South squad swept past the North 25-21 and 25-16 in the Big Country FCA All-Star Festival volleyball match at Wylie’s Bulldog Dog gym Saturday.
June 14, 2022
by Cody Coil, Big Country Blitz magazine ABILENE, Texas – Team Red used a big third quarter to pull away from Team Blue and pick up a 28-10 victory in the 2022 Myrle Greathouse Big Country All-Star Classic Saturday evening at Shotwell Stadium. Red head coach Blake Weston (Sonora) said the victory wrapped up the week perfectly. “It’s been great all week. It’s very challenging to try to get an offense and defense set in three or four days but these kids are great. It’s nice to just pour into them and just be with them. That’s been the best part.” “You forget how long it takes to get ready to be a good tackler and be able to do some things defensively," joked Blue head coach Casey Pearce (Breckenridge). "If you can throw it and catch it right now, you’re probably in better shape than the defense because we didn’t get many tackle reps during the week.” Red certainly did throw the ball around the stadium, racking up 341 total yards (206 passing and 135 rushing) in the victory. Blue picked up 278 yards, 199 through the air and 79 on the ground. The game was clean as well, with no interceptions or fumbles for either squad. After a scoreless first quarter the Blue team opened the scoring with a 21-yard field goal from Corbin Poston (Stephenville) early in the second to go up 3-0.
June 14, 2022
Enjoy images from the 2022 Big Country FCA All-Star Festival *family pictures and professional game pictures from both games can be seen at wyliesports.com
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by Cody Coil, Big Country Blitz magazine ABILENE, Texas – The South dropped the first set of the FCA All-Star Festival volleyball match but rallied to take the next two and claim the championship, 23-25, 25-15 and 25-17. The North, wearing blue, trailed 13-3 in the first set but rallied to tie it at 17 and went on claim the set 25-23. The North got off to a 4-0 lead in the second set but saw the South, sporting red in the match, score the next nine points to gain an advantage they would not give up to tie the match at a set a piece. The South held 11-3 and 14-6 leads to start the third and saw the North get as close as 15-12 before pulling away down the stretch to take set and the match. Lilly Kate Doby (Wylie) did the honors with the final kill to seal the match for the South. South coach Miranda Garcia (Jim Ned) said, “It’s fun to win, very exciting. It’s fun to have a group of girls that everyone wants to win and everyone wants to compete.” The North lost outside hitter Ryen Terrazas (Big Spring) to an injury in the pregame, a setback that hurt their chances of picking up a victory. North coach Mitzi Bell (Sweetwater) said, “I think we just persevered over that. We faced it and said it is what it is and changed the lineup we’d been working on all week. They adapted and we did well. I think overall it affected us mentally, it’s hard to see a teammate on the bench even if you’ve just known them for three or four days. They bonded so quickly within the first hour. Once they knew each other’s names it was over. They just bonded and clicked and it was precious to watch.” The South has now won the last three FCA volleyball matches and holds a 5-4 lead in the all-time series. The South’s Lexi Miller, playing at her home gym at Wylie High School one last time, was named the Bev Ball Most Valuable Player. Miller had four kills, a match high 16 assists and five digs to earn the honor.
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Big Country FCA is honored to announce the Goldthwaite Eagle football program has been selected as the recipient of 2022 Impact Team of the Year The Eagles were a team made up of guys that had to grow up in a hurry. They were asked to do things as freshmen and sophomores that most upperclassmen would have struggled with. They faced multiple years of adversity, injury, and a lack of success. Never did these young men lose faith or waiver from their desire to be successful and to carry themselves in a manner that glorified God. This in addition to exceptional leadership amongst themselves helped them to rebound and begin to have success again as upperclassmen. This group of young men have been determined to turn things around here in Goldthwaite, and they are a huge part in the process that has begun. For the past two seasons, Goldthwaite has made the playoffs and seen improved overall records. This year’s team did it with players of extreme character and work ethic. “I believe this team to have had an extreme impact on not only one another as teammates, but on our school and community,” said GHS principal Colt Carmichael. “They gave us something to be excited about and to look forward to. They showed us what hard work and perseverance can help you to achieve. I've always believed that you ‘get what you deserve’, and this group of young men deserve the best because of how they carry themselves.” These young men not only have working hard to see success on the field, but many offer their hand to help those in need within our community. Many members of the team also serve as leaders of our FCA Huddle both on our high school and middle school campuses. They too played a large role in coordinating and executing Goldthwaite's Fields of Faith host for the students of Goldthwaite as well as those in surrounding communities.
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The Big Country FCA Rex Fleming Male Athlete of the Year Award is sponsored by Mark Miller, Edward Jones Investments. We are grateful to Mr. Miller for his continued support of the FCA ministry. Big Country FCA congratulates Jackson Patrick, a senior at Goldthwaite High School, as the recipient of the 2022 Rex Fleming Memorial Male Athlete of the Year award. Jackson is a leader of Goldthwaite High School's FCA huddle, and he has spearheaded bringing FCA to our middle school campus as well. Goldthwaite also hosts a local Fields of Faith for students of local communities, and Jackson has played and active role in the coordination and execution of this event. Jackson always put his team and teammates before himself. He carries himself in a manner that has earned the respect of not only his teammates but the respect of his competitors and opposing coaches. Jackson has always been known as a great athlete, but more importantly, an extremely fine young man. Jackson is involved in virtually everything offered at Goldthwaite ranging from UIL Academics to FFA, NHS, FCA and a wide multitude of sports. This vast involvement keeps him extremely busy and many times away from school and practices. Jackson always finds the time to get to the work in when most would relish in the fact that they missed a class or a workout. His busy schedule has never kept him from having extreme success as an athlete and student. Jackson is an example of not just one of the most self-disciplined students but also one of the most self-disciplined people Jackson is described as the perfect teammate always putting others above himself and providing an excellent example of what is expected. Jackson serves as NHS President, FCA Huddle Leader, Student Council Representative and Senior Class President. He received recognition for having Perfect Attendance and has always been a member of the A Honor Roll. Jackson is the 2022 GHS Valedictorian and has chosen to join our Nation's Air Force Academy. Athletically, Jackson has received multiple All-District Honors in football, basketball, and baseball. He was a member of the Eagles varsity football team who he helped to rebuild and lead into the playoffs as a junior and senior. In basketball, Jackson helped to lead multiple teams, deemed as guys with no chance of winning, to playoff victories. Jackson has been a member of two state qualifying golf teams, where as a freshman the team claimed the state championship. Jackson also qualified for the State Track Meet as a junior where he finish in sixth place in Pole Vault Goldthwaite's Keith Virdell added, "Jackson exemplifies what it means to be "Outstanding". I've never seen anyone work harder than Jackson at anything and rarely does anyone beat Jackson. He is one of the most self-disciplined people I have ever met in my life and is wise and mature well beyond his age. With zero hesitation or doubt, I can say that Jackson will be successful in all that he chooses to do in life. Because of his drive, hard work and faith in the Lord he will undoubtable be an amazing man, husband, father and most importantly, Man of Faith and example to all those he comes into contact." The Rex Fleming Memorial Male Athlete of the Year Award is named in honor of Rex Fleming, a vibrant young man who in 2012 took his final breath at 10 years old after a two-year battle with cancer. Some might say that Rex lost his battle with cancer, but that’s not the case. Cancer may have taken his earthly body, but it never touched his heart nor his soul. Those always belonged to God, just as Rex does.
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The Big Country FCA Rex Fleming Female Athlete of the Year Award is sponsored by Mr. Brandon Mascorro and wife Dr. Whitney Mascorro. We are grateful for their continued support of the FCA ministry. Big Country FCA congratulates Aspermont High School senior and FCA leader Payton Potts as the recipient of the 2022 Rex Fleming Memorial Female Athlete of the Year award. Payton has been a key leader in the resurgence of the FCA program at Aspermont High School through the Christians in Action lunch huddle meetings. She led a charge to get more students to attend these huddles sponsored by local churches, and this year the meetings have seen a 50 percent increase in participation. Many of the guest speakers and local preachers have commended her for inspiring this change by always being willing to speak up and answer questions, lead a prayer, and offer her own testimony of how her faith has been tested through sports and how sports held her faith in really hard times. 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She is in the gym working to improve and does not mind spending that time on her own to get better. She played volleyball for the first time ever as a senior and made the all-district team because of this commitment to improve. Coaches, teachers, and administrators do not have any issues with Payton in the classroom or the playing field. She is quick to volunteer to help, is respectful of authority, and a great teammate. She makes the freshman feel valued to the team and builds the confidence of the upper classman. Referees and opposing coaches often compliment her on court demeanor and her friendliness and respect in interactions before and after the game. Payton is an exceptional student who will complete an associates of science degree with 67 college hours from South Plains College two weeks prior to graduating high school. She has above a 100 GPA and strives to make the best grades possible in school. Payton is the president of the AHS Hornet Council and has led in weekly volunteering at the local food bank, a community clean-up, and other student led morale events. Payton is a two-time all-district basketball player, the district MVP for basketball, and all-district in volleyball. Payton has advanced to the regional track meet the past two seasons, and she is also a three-time NCA All American Cheerleader and captain of her basketball and cheerleading squad. Payton is the kind of kid coaches want on their team. She understands what it takes to be successful in competition but also understands the importance of handling herself with dignity, compassion, sportsmanship, and in a Christ-like manner. She is a resilient young lady who has overcome the death of a close family member, a devastating injury, and a change of schools in the last 18 months of her life. She knows that all opportunities she has been given are because of her faith in Christ and the things she has learned from being a competitive athlete. She carries herself with class on and off the court and challenges those around her to do the same. She makes a positive impact in all of those around her while silently pushing them to be better in all ways. She has been a successful athlete on the basketball and volleyball court, on the track, and on the softball field. Most importantly, she has been a successful ambassador for Christ and handle adversity and struggles with a resounding faith in the path that has been laid before her. The Big Country Fellowship of Christian Athletes is honored to recognized Payton Potts as the 2022 Rex Fleming Memorial Female Athlete of the Year. FCA serves communities spread across a 37-county area including Abilene, the Concho Valley, the Brownwood area and Cross Timbers/Stephenville area. The Rex Fleming Memorial Female Athlete of the Year Award is named in honor of Rex Fleming, a vibrant young man who in 2012 took his final breath at 10 years old after a two-year battle with cancer. Some might say that Rex lost his battle with cancer, but that’s not the case. Cancer may have taken his earthly body, but it never touched his heart nor his soul. Those always belonged to God, just as Rex does.
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Pictures from FCA's Weekend of Champions (girls: January 29-30)(boys: February 18-20) and College Advance (February 11-13)
February 9, 2022
Thanks to Stan West, Photo Image Center, for capturing these pictures of our 2022 all-stars.
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