-VS- EULESS TRINITY - 12/01/2007

 

POETIC SOMETHING IN 38-14 LOSS
Going into the Regional Finals of the Class 5A state playoffs, Euless Trinity possessed a record of 11-1.  That lone loss came from a 30-3 shellacking administered by Permian in the third week of the season.  On Saturday the Trojans returned the favor in a 38-14 elimination of the Panthers.  The loss will go in the books as the only blemish on the 2007 Permian campaign.

It seemed the Mojo offense never got in sync until midway through the fourth quarter.  Trinity didn't have that problem.  Samir Baker rushed for 254 yards while Denarius McGhee threw for two touchdowns and ran for a third to give the Trojans the victory.  Permian quarterback Taylor Byrd finished 11-of-27 passing for 126 yards, with 49 rushing yards on 15 carries. Melvis Pride had seven receptions for 76 yards with Knighten getting two catches for 37 yards. Jamison Berryhill added 52 rushing yards on seven carries.


 

  1 2 3 4 F

Permian

7 0 0 7 14

Trinity

3 17 15 3 38

 
First Quarter
T - Pery Negreiros 19 FG
P - Taylor Byrd 1 run (McNatt kick)

Second Quarter
T - Denarius McGhee 52 run (Negreiros kick)
T - Mao Leota 2 run (Negreiros kick)
T - Negreiros 30 FG

Third Quarter
T - Justin Runningdeer 12 pass from McGhee (Samir Baker conv)
T - Tyree Tucker 54 pass from McGhee (Negreiros kick)

Fourth Quarter
T - Negreiros 33 FG
P - Joseph Knighten 28 pass from Byrd (McNatt kick)
 

 

PHS ETHS

First Downs

11 22

Total Yards

274 493

Rushing

30-147 44-333

Passing

127 160

C-A-I

11-27-0 9-17-0

Punts

4-27.0 1-4.0

Penalties

4-30 5-30

 

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