Thursday, October 24, 2013

Hobbs football stats through week 8


Hobbs statistics through week 8
Individual Stats
Passing
David Romero: 127-for-203 (62.6 percent), 1,778 yards, 21 TDs, 14 INTs
Kolin Zembas: 3-for-8 (37.5 percent), 42 yards, 0 TDs, 3 INTs
Isaac Amaya: 0-for-1
Receiving
Steven Olivas: 34 rec., 731 yards, 13 TDs
Kolin Zembas: 32 rec., 483 yards, 6 TDs
Brody Engle: 22 rec., 276 yards, TD
Brandon Amaya: 18 rec., 72 yards, TD
Oscar Baeza: 13 rec., 105 yards

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Column - Playoff destiny in Hobbs football team's hands


  The Hobbs football team continued to do what it needs to do to be considered a Class 5A playoff team Friday night by crushing Lea County foe and Class 3A Lovington 47-0 at Watson Stadium.
  The Eagles have shown an ability all season to not just beat, but pummel teams that – on paper – Hobbs is better than (whether we knew the Eagles were better or not prior to the game).
  In Hobbs’ six wins this season, the Eagles are outscoring their opponents by 24.6 points per game. The closest a team has come to beating Hobbs in those games is Roswell High, who lost by 14 points but trailed by as much as 27 in the second half.
  But Roswell at 5-2 also holds the only winning record of the teams Hobbs has beaten as those teams combined are 13-27. Of course, that’s not all Hobbs’ fault as I don’t think a lot of people thought Artesia (2-5), Lovington  (1-5) or even Alamogordo (1-5) would be where they are this season.

Saturday, October 12, 2013

VIDEO - Hobbs vs. Lovington football

  The Hobbs football team defeated Lovington 47-0 on Friday at Watson Stadium. This is my first crack at voicing over my crudely shot, cell-phone video so my apologies in advance if I mispronounce someone's name.


Thursday, October 10, 2013

Hobbs football stats through week 6


Hobbs statistics through week 6 (Eagles are 5-1)
Individual Stats
Passing
David Romero: 88-for-156 (56.4 percent), 1,358 yards, 15 TDs, 10 INTs
Kolin Zembas: 3-for-6 (50 percent), 42 yards, 0 TDs, 2 INTs
Receiving
Steven Olivas: 26 rec., 573 yards, 9 TDs
Kolin Zembas: 21 rec., 372 yards, 5 TDs
Brody Engle: 14 rec., 172 yards, TD
Brandon Amaya: 13 rec., 47 yards
Oscar Baeza: 6 rec., 83 yards
Dalton Piwenitzky: 4 rec., 52 yards
Jeremy Padilla: 3 rec., 56 yards
Alec Smith: 1 rec., 32 yards
Lane Moore: 1 rec., 5 yards
Sam Anaya: 1 rec., 4 yards
Devin Beard: 1 rec. 4 yards

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Sunday column - Eagles answer the call

  Last week after the Hobbs football team’s 50-7 loss to Class 4A defending champion Goddard in Roswell I wrote Friday’s contest against Alamogordo will tell us a lot about the Eagles’ resolve and character.
  After all – as Hobbs fans know – losses such as the Goddard defeat in the past have had residual effects on the Eagles, usually leading to a downward spiral.
  Anyone who watched Hobbs against Alamogordo Friday night knows it’s safe to say the Eagles weren’t going to let that happen.
  Hobbs dominated the Tigers to the tune of a 41-0 victory in front of the biggest crowd I’ve seen at Watson Stadium in my eight seasons covering Lea County sports.
  The Eagles’ defense dominated – posting its first shutout in six years, holding Alamogordo to 209 yards, getting key stops on its side of the field and creating turnovers to give the Hobbs offense short fields to work with.

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Hobbs football stats through Week 5


Individual Stats
Passing
David Romero: 72-for-133 (54.1 percent), 1,075 yards, 12 TDs, 9 INTs
Kolin Zembas: 2-for-5 (40 percent), 37 yards, 0 TDs, 2 INTs
Receiving
Kolin Zembas: 21 rec., 372 yards, 5 TDs
Steven Olivas: 20 rec., 397 yards, 6 TDs
Brandon Amaya: 11 rec., 29 yards
Brody Engle: 9 rec., 100 yards, TD
Dalton Piwenitzky: 4 rec., 52 yards
Oscar Baeza: 3 rec., 66 yards
Jeremy Padilla: 3 rec., 56 yards
Alec Smith: 1 rec., 32 yards
Sam Anaya: 1 rec., 4 yards
Devin Beard: 1 rec. 4 yards

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Sunday Column: Loss to test Hobbs football's resolve


  There were no happy faces on the Hobbs sideline as the clock ticked to zero and the scoreboard read 50-7 in favor of Goddard on Friday night at the Wool Bowl in Roswell.
  Prior to the game Hobbs had aspirations of making a statement against the defending Class 4A state champion Rockets – a program the Eagles have struggled with since 1988, going 3-23 over that time.
  Hobbs was 4-0 for the first time since 2000 heading into the contest and felt like it had the pieces to compete with the Rockets.
  Instead, Goddard showed why it’s one of the premier programs in the state and the Eagles confirmed they still have work to do as the Rockets took advantage of Hobbs’ carelessness with the football early in the game (four turnovers in the first five possessions) to build a 41-0 halftime lead on its way to the 43-point victory.
  The lesson learned was a painful one for the Eagles on Friday.