Sunday, November 16, 2008

Idalou rolls past Alpine 56-7

Idalou's Tanner Cook (24) leaps over Alpine's Saul Ordonez (27) Saturday afternoon in Andrews. Idalou defeated Alpine 56-7 in this class 2-A championship.
(Geoffrey McAllister/Lubbock Avalanche-Journal)

Idalou's Rynn Smith (10) scores a 60-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Sean Reagan against Alpine Saturday afternoon in Andrews. Idalou defeated Alpine 56-7 in this class 2-A championship.
(Geoffrey McAllister/Lubbock Avalanche-Journal)

Idalou quarterback Sean Reagan (12) runs for one of his two rushing touchdowns against Alpine Saturday afternoon in Andrews. Reagan also threw four touchdowns and 308 yards. Idalou defeated Alpine 56-7 in this class 2-A championship.
(Geoffrey McAllister/Lubbock Avalanche-Journal)

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ANDREWS - When Idalou football coach Johnny Taylor said earlier in the week that quarterback Sean Reagan has been throwing the ball better lately, it wasn't just lip service.

Reagan showed the Wildcats will be more than just a running team in the 2008 playoffs, throwing for 308 yards and four touchdowns. Oh, yeah, he also ran for 58 yards and two scores and had three sacks on defense as the Wildcats ripped Alpine 56-7 in a Class 2A Division II Bi-District playoff Saturday afternoon at the Mustang Bowl.

"It was nice to throw it a little more than we have been," said Reagan, who had just 1,014 yards and 11 TDs going into the game. "But we've got to get it done when we do, though. We always think we can go deep and we have enough speed." (Continue reading the related article: Reagan tosses four TDs)