2019 History

2019 History 
5th Annual Volleyball 

Blue 0, Red 3 

Blue 19 21 20 
 Red 25 25 25

Blue – Mackenzie Smith 6 digs, Hannah Dillard 3 digs, Darci Denio 4 digs, 2 kills, 6 assists, Rebekah Curry 6 digs, 12 assists, Mckenna Saucedo 2 digs, 1 kill, 2 assists, Lilli Stewart 11 digs, 9 kills, Kiki Blanton 1 dig, 2 kills, 1 block, McKenzie Tuyo 3 digs, 6 kills, 1 assist, Hannah Langerman 5 digs, 5 kills, 3 blocks, Andrea Aguilar 5 digs, Makenzie Gibson 1 kill, 2 aces  
Red – Camille Ward 4 digs, Canyon Hughes 9 digs, 6 kills, 2 blocks, Kelsey Surovik 2 digs, 8 kills, 2 blocks, Aidan Chace 12 digs, 15 kills, 6 blocks, 10 assists, Kamryn Ash 1 kill, 16 assists, Trinity Haile 5 digs, 2 kills, 2 assists, 1 block, Molly Tomlin 1 dig, 3 kills, Emma Nors 2 blocks, Chloe Mayfield 10 digs, 1 kill, Maci Matthews 11 digs, 4 kills, Jaylan Good 2 kills, 2 blocks 
 
By TJ MAXWELL Cove Leader-Press The colors were all wrong as the normally Blue and Gold-clad Copperas Cove Lady Dawgs Aidan Chace and Kamryn Ash, along with Lady Dawgs’ head coach Cari Lowery, led the Red Team to a 3-0 sweep over the Blue Team at the annual Fellowship of Christian Athletes Victory Bowl Volleyball game Saturday afternoon in Waco. Angelo State-bound Aidan Chace represented her team to the best of her ability as she brought home the MVP trophy after leading her Red squad to a 3-0 sweep (25-19, 25-21, 25-20). Even more special was getting to share her final high school game with Ash and Lowery. “It felt great,” Chace said of the experience. “This is my last match of my high school career and having coach Lowery as my coach and playing with Kamryn felt great. It was really exciting and something I’ll remember forever.” The connection between Ash and Chace that Cove fans have become accustomed to was on display in grand fashion during the sweep. The two hooked up for kills eight times during the match, including two in a row that gave the Red Team back the lead in the third set. Chace ended the match with 14 kills, five assist and five blocks for the MVP crown. Ash finished with 12 assists and an ace. “It feels good to win,” said Ash. “A lot of people were cheering for the Blue Team. I got to play with all these amazing girls and they’re all my friends now. I’m just really happy that we won, and we got to play together.” The rest of Victory Bowl Week meant even more. 
Blue 19 21 20 Red 25 25 25  
“It means a lot,” said Ash. “This whole week has been about God and my faith. “We did some community service at the Boys and Girls Club and we impacted their lives so much and it just means so much that we’re even given the ability to do that.” Lowery acknowledged that having her two super stars helped make her job easier. “You could see Copperas Cove volleyball out there playing,” said Lowery. “They raised the level of play. Kamryn is such a good, smooth, aggressive setter. She makes the hitters around her better. “I could coach Aidan and Kamryn for the rest of my life.” Lowery was really impressed with the way the whole team came together in such a short time. “It’s exciting to get to see the best of the area play together,” she said. “They had like three practices to come together and I’m throwing new stuff at them and they just stepped up and did it.” The experience meant a lot to Chace as well. “It means everything to me” she said. “Being here at FCA and accepting God into my heart is really special to me. It has opened my eyes with a lot of team bonding and community service. “Playing with girls I’ve never met before was also really cool. We only had like three of four days of practice, but we came out here and played like we’ve known each other for years. It was really special and having coach Lowery one last time is something I’ll never forget.” 
 
 
  
 
 
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11th Annual Football 
Blue 17, Red 14 

Blue 7 0 0 7 14 
Red 0 7 0 10 17 
 
    
First quarter B – Hammond 93 yard pass from Satterwhite, XP good by Shaw 
Second quarter R – Holman 16 yard pass from Waller, XP good by Torres B – Ojeda 20 yard field goal  
 
Third quarter 
 
Blue 7 0 0 7 14 Red 0 7 0 10 17 
Fourth quarter R – Brown 12 yard pass from Waller, XP good by Torres B – Carroll 48 yard pass from Satterwhite,, XP good by Shaw R – Field Goal by Matt Torres 
 
 
 Blue Red Rushes – Yards 23 - 37 38 - 196 Completions – Attempts – INTs 18 – 33 - 0 8– 19 - 0 Passing Yards 333 79 
Individual statistics Rushing Blue – Ty Hale 2 - -15, Seth Schilling 1 - 0, Estell Marcell 6 - 22, Jonny Escoto 1 - 11, QT Turner 5 – 26, Gaylon 4 – 6, Zack Satterwhite 3 - -12, Amari Gibson 1 - - 1 
Red – Ta’Ron Smith 14 - 124, Preston Preciado 6 – 12, Hester Mason 2 - - 1, Preston Johnson 9 – 17, Mark Waller 6 – 38, Denver Holman 1 - 6 Passing (comp – att – yds – td – int) Blue – Ty Hale 6-11-63-0-1, Zack Satterwhite 5-7-211-2-0, Gaylon Glynn 6-8-59-0-0, Jonny Escoto 0-10-0-0 Red – Preston Preciado 3-8-34-2-0, Mark Walker 3-8-34-2-0 Receiving Blue – Kadrian Hammond 3-105, 1 TD, Kasey Kohring 2-27, D’Ante Thomas 2-39, Jonny Escoto 3-43, Jayson Jones 4-27, Estell Marcell 1-25, Stephen Carroll 2-67, 1 TD Red – Denver Holman 4-65, Ta’Ron Smith 1-2, Anthony Brown 1-12  
BLUE Tackles: Daylon Bartosh 7, John Shaw 2, Andrew Sniggs 1, Seth Schilling 1, Roy Degollado 1, Britt Mauldin 4, Jaelyn Maladdie 4, Morgan Whitfield 2, Tre Langley 1, Carson Kaddatz 4, Kenya Glasco 3, Ethan Easley 2, Amari Gibson 2, Ericq Speight 1, Luis Reyes 1, Jared Rogers 1, Edgar Rico 1, Parker Nall 2, Isaiah Bell 2 
 
Tackles for Loss: 8 Sacks: Luis Reyes 1 Interceptions: None 
 
RED Tackles: Ta’Ron Smith 1, Nehemiah Brown 4, Treyton Byrne 2, Damaracius Ward 3, Solomon Alvarado 3, Carter Bryan Zion 4, Phillip Jackson 4, Jarrett Karnowski 3, Santon Murillo 1, Dylan Hofferichter 2, Jaylon Brown 3, Dorian Black 1, Anthony Brown 2, Adrian Jimenez 4, Corbin Schrotke 1, Paxton Miller 1, Houston Tucker 1, Denver Holman 3, Zacharias Cade 2 Tackles for loss: 8 Sacks: Nehemiah Brown 1, Treyton Bryne 1, Jarrett Karnowski 1, Dylan Hofferichter 1,, Jaylon Brown 2 Interceptions: 1 
 

 
 
Reicher's Torres lifts Red to 17-14 win with buzzer-beating kick 
         By CHAD CONINE cconine@wacotrib.com 
As a parting gift at the end of Fellowship of Christian Athletes Victory Bowl week, Reicher kicker Matt Torres gave his Red teammates the thrill of victory. 
Torres lined up with two seconds remaining on the clock in the fourth quarter, then drilled a 32-yard field goal that gave Red a 17-14 victory over Blue on Saturday night in the Victory Bowl at Waco ISD Stadium. 
It was the final exclamation point on a well-played and entertaining all-star game. 
Before Torres’ game-winner, Blue team quarterback Zack Satterwhite, the game’s offensive MVP, set a Victory Bowl record by passing for 207 yards. 
Satterwhite, from Teague, connected on five of six passes in the game, including touchdowns of 93 yards to Cameron’s Kadrian Hammond and 48 yards to Blooming Grove’s Stephen Carroll. 
On a second-and-10 with their backs against their own goal line, Satterwhite and Hammond provided the first highlight of the evening. 
Satterwhite threw deep to his right and Hammond hauled in the pass over a Red team defender. Hammond broke away from the Red defense and cruised 93 yards for a touchdown to put Blue ahead 7-0 with 5:15 left in the first quarter. 
It took the Red team almost the entire first half, but it was able to tie the game by intermission. 
Milford’s Ta’Ron Smith made a key play in Red’s tying drive as he broke loose for a nine-yard gain on fourth-and-two from the Blue 20. After a false start backed up Red to the 16, quarterback Mark Walker of Killeen Shoemaker hit a wide-open Denver Holman of Belton for a 16-yard score. 
Holman’s touchdown and Torres’ extra point tied it at 7 with 1:50 to go before halftime 
Satterwhite took advantage of the remaining time to tie the FCA Victory Bowl mark for passing yards. He threw to Rogers’ Kasey Kohring for 30 yards and Midway’s D’Ante Thomas for 31 to reach 159 passing yards in the first half. That matched Lorena quarterback Cole Baker’s total for the Blue team in the 2017 game. 
The Red team pushed in front, 14-7, early in the fourth quarter when Walker threw a 12-yard touchdown pass to Belton’s Anthony Brown, who caught the fade pass and dragged his feet in bounds for the score. 
Satterwhite, who attempted just one pass in the second half, answered with the 48yard TD to Carroll. 
The Blue team was driving to possibly win the game late in the fourth quarter when Brown, in on defense, stepped in front of Groesbeck QB Ty Hale’s pass to intercept it and return it to the Red 45. 
With just 42 seconds left on the clock when the drive started, Walker quickly moved the Red squad in position, with the help of a late hit penalty on Blue. The Red offense set up Torres inside the Blue 20. He delivered the successful kick as time expired and the Red team celebrated. 
Brown was named the Victory Bowl Defensive MVP for his momentum-changing interception in the final minute. 
Hammond finished with a game-high 107 receiving yards on three catches. 
Smith led all rushers with 106 yards on 12 carries for the Red team. 
 
 
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4th Annual Baseball 

Red 4, Blue 9 

               1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Runs 
  Red 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2  4 
  Blue 0 0 4 2 1 2 0 0 0  9 
 
 
It's in the books: Blue tops Red in fourth annual Victory Bowl baseball tilt 
        BY JOSH WEAVER | TELEGRAM STAFF 

 A first-inning single was all Blue had to show for itself when Holland’s Elijah Botts stepped to the plate with one out in the third frame of Friday night’s fourth annual Heart of Texas Fellowship of Christian Athletes Super Centex Victory Bowl baseball game. 
Botts blooped a base hit to center field on the first pitch he saw from McGregor’s Dalton Aycock, and suddenly, Blue was in business. The single started a four-run rally that put Blue in front for good in a 9-4 victory over Red at Mary Hardin-Baylor’s Red Murff Field. 
It was the Blue squad’s first win in the exhibition that recognizes recently graduated seniors from across Central Texas. 
“I haven’t hit in like a month, so I was like, ‘I better do good,’” Botts said before demonstrating his true ballplayer mindset by bringing up the at-bat during which he didn’t reach base. “I got robbed on that line drive.” 
Botts finished 2-for-3 and scored twice. Also suited up for Blue were Rogers’ John Marshall, Salado’s Dalton Hawes, Killeen’s Jackson Taylor and Belton’s Dylan Blomquist. 
Marshall walked twice, Taylor delivered two RBIs and Hawes started on the mound, allowing two runs on two hits in two innings. He also went 1-for-3 at the plate and made a handful of putouts from shortstop. 
Area athletes representing Red included Troy’s Caleb Owens, Copperas Cove’s Michael Goudeau and Colby Jost, and Killeen Ellison’s Preston Mills, who doubled and scored in the eighth. 
Following tradition established in the game’s first year, the Gene Pemberton Servant Heart Award was presented at the end of the evening. Kerens’ Tate Engel was this year’s recipient. 
Early on, it looked as though those in Red were on track to make it four in a row. 
Grandview’s Seth Bauerschlag, Red’s starting pitcher, tripled to the wall in rightcenter field to easily score Tyler Kaluza (West) from third for a 1-0 lead in the top of the second, and Bauershlag later scored for 2-0. 
But Blue’s bats broke loose in the third. After he reached base, Botts scored on Taylor’s base hit. A two-run single by Waco Connally’s Josh Coker made it 3-2, and Fairfield’s Andre Carter capped the scoring with an RBI single that plated Marshall. 
Blue added two runs in the fourth, one in the fifth and two in the sixth. 
Bosqueville’s Jacob Bravo pitched the third and fourth and was credited with the win. 
“It was fun. It really was,” Botts said. “It made me think a lot more about FCA and what it means.” 
 
 
 
4th Annual Softball 

Blue 15, Red 15 

            1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  Runs 
 Red 1 2 3 4 0 2 2 0 1  15 
 Blue 0 0 1 6 2 2 0 4 0  15 
 
High-scoring Victory Bowl softball game ends in tie By Daniel Zepeda, Temple Daily Telegram 
BELTON — The Red team had never claimed victory over the Blue in the three previous editions of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes Victory Bowl softball game. For most of Friday’s contest at UMHB’s Dee Dillon Field, it appeared that history would not repeat itself. 
Technically it didn’t, because Red didn’t win. Neither did Blue, though. 
In the fourth annual matchup, it was the Red team that jumped out to a 10-1 lead before Blue stormed back to take a 15-14 lead in the bottom of the eighth inning. Belton’s Madison Ward pushed across the game-tying run for Red in the top of the ninth, and Blue didn’t score in the bottom half of the frame, resulting in a 15-all deadlock and the series’ first tie. 
Ward finished 3-for-3 with two singles, a triple and two RBIs. Belton’s Avery Drake reached base three times and scored three runs, and Temple’s Alexis Lewis singled and drew two walks, all for the Red team. 
Copperas Cove’s Jada Carter drove in a pair of runs while going 1-for-4, and Harker Heights’ Sophie Young was 1-for-3 with a single to aid Red. Whitney’s Callie Poore, who went 2-for-3 with three RBIs, and Grandview’s Kami Flores, who had a basesloaded double in the fourth that scored three runs, also produced for Red. 
Cameron Yoe’s Kenzie Wimmer drove in a run with a base hit in the fourth, and Jarrell’s Sierra Chapa had an RBI single in the third inning for the Blue team. 
After losing the last three years, the Red team jumped out to an early lead by scoring one run in the first, two in the second, three in the third and four in the fourth. After scoring one in the third, the Blue team responded with a six-run fourth, highlighted by a three-run home run by Hewitt Midway’s Kadyn Trochim that cut the gap to 10-7. 
The Red team led 14-11, before Blue seemed primed to win yet again with a four-run eighth inning for a 15-14 advantage. Robinson’s Shelby Carter and Mildred’s Callie Waller hit RBI singles to bring the Blue team within one, before Teague’s Rebekah Parker (3-for-4, six RBIs) hit a two-run double to push Blue ahead. 
Crawford’s Cambree Aguierre led off the ninth with a single, and Ward tied the game with a two-out single. After starting the game in the circle, Aguierre re-entered and sat 
down the Blue team in order to end it. 

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