Bulldogs fall to 0-3

By Bruce Whetten
Douglas Dispatch
Published/Last Modified on Wednesday, September 12, 2012 3:40 PM MDT


Two teams looking for their first win of the season clashed Friday night at Douglas High School as the Douglas Bulldogs faced the Santa Rita Eagles.


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The Eagles would hand the Bulldogs their third straight loss winning 41-15.

These two teams were rained out last year in Tucson and did not play. Rain fell again Friday only this time Douglas’ artificial turf held up and despite being a little bit slippery, the field showed no real signs of the heavy rain that fell hours before kickoff. A light drizzle fell early on in the game but had stopped by halftime.

Douglas had at least 10 players not suited up for the game among those being running back Grant Watkins who was on crutches on the Douglas sideline.

Santa Rita took the opening drive of the game and marched 60 yards in 10 plays eventually converting a fourth and 15 into a 37-yard touchdown pass with just under four minutes gone in the quarter. The Eagles were penalized three times for 20 yards on the drive.

The Bulldogs responded on the ensuing drive marching from their own 20 down to the Eagle 35 where quarterback Blaze Rose would hit Ozzie Moreno four a touchdown. The Bulldogs missed the extra point and trailed 7-6.

Santa Rita went three and out on its next series. On fourth down the Eagles went to punt but the snap sailed over the punters head and rolled back 21 yards eventually coming to a stop on the Eagles 4 yard line.

The Bulldogs took advantage of the mistake and Rose hit senior Matt Nelson for a touchdown pass giving Douglas a 12-7 lead. The TD catch by Nelson was his third in three games this season.

Douglas went for the two point conversion but was stopped

Santa Rita took the ensuing drive starting at their 16 yard line and eventually scoring on a 34 yard run with two seconds remaining in the quarter. The Eagles converted their extra point taking a 14-12 lead at the end of the opening quarter.

The Bulldogs began the second quarter at their own 26. Rose would later boot a 32-yard field goal giving Douglas a 15-14 lead.

Santa Rita would score twice in the final minute taking a 26-15 lead at the half. The first came on a five yard run with 52 seconds remaining that capped off a eight play drive.

Douglas fumbled the ensuing kickoff and the Eagles recovered eventually scoring on a eight yard run.

The Bulldogs took the opening drive of the second half and marched from their own 29 down to Santa Rita’s 20. Rose’s 37-yard field goal fell short.

Following an exchange of fumbles between the two teams the Eagles would eventually score increasing their lead to 34-15.

Santa Rita would eventually score again in the fourth quarter on a 53-yard run giving them a 41-15 lead.

The Eagles would account for 404 yards in total offense with 223 coming through the air and 181 on the ground.

Douglas would have 209 yards in total offense with 92 coming through the air and 117 on the ground.

Rose was 9 of 23 in passing with two touchdowns and two interceptions. Nelson would have five receptions for 33 yards and a score; Moreno two for 49 and a score.

Rose would also have 16 carries for 45 yards; Dylan Guerrero 14 for 57 and David Vasquez two for 21.

The Bulldogs host unbeaten Nogales this Friday night at Douglas High School. Nogales is coming off a 51-0 win over Amphi.

Junior varsity

Douglas’ junior varsity picked up its first win of the season Sept. 6 beating Empire’s JV’s 25-0 in Vail.’

Ulysses Villalobos had a good game defensively causing two fumbles, recovering a fumble and intercepting an Empire pass.

Douglas’ first score came in the opening quarter when Jose Moreno scored on a two yard run. The missed extra point left Douglas with a 6-0 lead.

Still up 6-0 to start the second half Moreno scored again this time from three yards out. The Bulldogs again missed the extra point increasing its lead to 12-0.

Luis Carrasco would later return a fumble recovery 30 yards for a touchdown. Carlos Estrada’s extra point kick would give Douglas a 19-0 lead.

Moreno would score his third touchdown of the game in the fourth giving Douglas its 25-0 lead.

Moreno would finish the night with 11 carries for 73 yards and three touchdowns. Victor Varela would have seven carries for 18 yards; Carrasco six for 64 and Luis Alvarado 13 for 84.

Douglas, 1-1, is at Nogales Thursday.

Comments

    Proud of DHS cheer team wrote on Sep 21, 2012 11:23 PM:

    " Hey "Bulldog Fan", you are a total pathetic loser calling yourself a "Bulldog Fan"...a true fan DOES NOT sit and criticize the players or cheerleaders! You must not have a so called life to talk negatively about our innocent high school students who are proud to be a "Bulldog" and train hard with all their heart and soul to be cheering on their team! We have had an outstanding cheer squad and have even made it to state competition and have made it to the top 10 in the state...little do you know, "Bulldog Fan" so my suggestion to you is to "GET A LIFE" and stop being so bitter... LOSER!!! "

    Chris Gerbich wrote on Sep 21, 2012 9:33 AM:

    " Go Bulldogs!! I wish the on-line paper would update more often so I could see how the Dogs did.
    "stay low and keep them feet moving" "

    Cheer mom wrote on Sep 21, 2012 8:09 AM:

    " I cannot believe that these people are so negative! Maybe if all you people that would put that energy in cheering the team on, things might be different! I think all of you forget that you are talking about children. They don’t have to be there for your entertainment! They are there to carry on tradition. But if people continue like this, their might not be any tradition to carry on! Like my friend said on facebook you are cowards for talking about children and not put you true identity! I am not putting my name for the simple fact of that I always told my children to turn the other cheek, but when it came to so many children I just had to say something “Shame on you!” "

    overrated wrote on Sep 21, 2012 12:05 AM:

    " douglas football only produces has-beens and losers who still talk about their glory days because they were so good they didnt move on to the next level except for pima. "

    Kitten Lover wrote on Sep 20, 2012 11:49 PM:

    " we need hotter cheer leaders... and a coach who doesnt think she's still in high school.

    just said what was on everyones minds. BOOM. "

    Aquiles wrote on Sep 19, 2012 10:35 PM:

    " The QB..is way too small..the line too small..the running backs too small..everything in Douglas is small..including the cheerleaders...the coaches minds..are too small "

    BULLDOG FAN wrote on Sep 19, 2012 1:32 PM:

    " I will there for our Bulldogs no matter what the circumstances and I don't leave until the game is over not like most of the Douglas Fans that sart picking up and leaving just because the score is not in our favor, true fans don't do that. since someone mentioned the cheerleaders let me add how sad that this is in fact true, they don';t cheer they pal around with their coaches who act like children right along with them, its pathetic the behavior of the coaches out there who are there and should be encouraging "CHEERLEADING" not silly behavior, what happened to school spirit girls? Get out there and do what your supposed too. High School find coaches who don't act like students!! "

    to fan wrote on Sep 19, 2012 12:28 PM:

    " I am tired of your comments week in and week out. either you have a kid who TRIES to play or your just sour, I dont know. Give up the negativity. For what I know, Keith and his staff have done a decent job in last 3 or so years, winning games and going to state. The coach can't make kids mean, cant make them tackle, cant make them tough. That's inside the kids, and if you knew anything, you would know that. "

    True Fan wrote on Sep 18, 2012 11:32 PM:

    " Its always funny to see when the Bulldogs are doing good the coach is great! When they are having a rough start its the coaching, players etc! What about the people sitting in the stands? Last Friday Nogales had about 60 people in their section and made more noise than all the fans in the Douglas side. The cheerleaders don't cheer...and whoever the dj/mc are that really need to stop. Take the good with the bad support all our sports team! "

    He Cant Block or Carry the Ball wrote on Sep 16, 2012 11:50 PM:

    " Coach Keith and his staff train the players, provide practice opportunities, send in plays, and do their part. They don't block, pass the ball, or run the ball.
    They do not tackle the opponent. They do not play offense or defense. Their team does. The linemen are small. The qb is tiny, but good. The good players are worn out and hurt from playing both offense and defense, but never complain. Change of coach? He's doing what he can with what he has. Do your part. Support the Bulldogs whether they win or lose. "

    fan wrote on Sep 12, 2012 10:21 PM:

    " It is one thing to have a loosing team, but its another to have poor coaching. Head coach continues to blame players for loosing. He has made mistakes from the begining of season. Disappointed! "

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