Victory At Last: Falcons Beat Byron Nelson 41-28

On Thursday, Oct. 17, Timber Creek overcame their rival Byron Nelson in an intense away battle. The affair ended 41-28 in favor of the Falcons.
On Thursday, Oct. 17, Timber Creek overcame their rival Byron Nelson in an intense away battle. The affair ended 41-28 in favor of the Falcons.
Last Thursday, Oct. 10, Timber Creek lost to Denton Guyer by a score of 30-0 at the Keller ISD Stadium. The game–which only lasted one half due to inclement weather–got out of hand in the first half.
Last Friday, Oct. 4, Timber Creek lost an unfortunate game to Keller. Falling to a 1-4 record, the Falcons are in a hole when it comes to their playoff chances.
Last Friday, Sept. 27, the Falcons lost a thrilling game to the Eaton Eagles by a score of 23-20. The affair saw Creek comeback twice to tie the ballgame, big defensive stops, and of course an Eaton game winning field goal in overtime.
Last Friday, Sept. 6, Timber Creek fell to 0-2 as they dropped an away game to Prosper High School.
The 2019 Falcon Football campaign began in an away match-up against Rockwall Heath on Aug. 29, and while confidence was high, execution simply was not there, as the boys in purple and gold lost a tough game to start the season.
The sun shines down upon a team putting in hours of arduous work on a hot Texas summer day. Exhausted and ready to feel the cool feeling of air conditioning on their burnt skin, the team fights through, preparing for a long, intense season. The slightest mistake could be the difference between glory or failure.
The Texas Rangers have amassed a record of 19-22 to start the season. While pitching has been abysmal, the offense has looked stellar all year. So, 40 games into the season I’ll give notable Rangers players a ⅛ season grade.
Jose Leclerc entered Tuesday’s Ranger’s game in the top of the ninth, hoping to notch his sixth save of the season, and end a streak of bad outings. Instead, he was greeted by a hard-hit line drive double by Pirates rookie outfielder, Bryan Reynolds.
Michael Nelson Trout, more commonly known as “Mike Trout,” quite frankly gave it to the Rangers this week in Anaheim. Apart from game 4 of the series, Mike Trout had won three games for his squad at home. On Thursday Read more