We wanted to put a beat down on them and I think we did good job.” “It’s always huge to play Midway and it’s even bigger to beat them and that’s what we wanted to do. We’re just having fun this year and, on top of it, we’re getting wins. “My teammates and I were just focused on winning today, making each other better and just playing together. “I was definitely feeling it today,” said Griffon. Neither team could seem to get the edge in the battle between the two District 8-6A foes until a late 8-0 spurt by the Lady Dawgs, paced by Griffon and Honea, gave Cove the lead for good.
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They shot the free throws pretty good tonight and I think that helped them stay as close as it was.” If we wouldn’t have done them, I think it would have been a lot more. “I kept looking at the clock and thinking ‘come on clock.’ There are some things where we put ourselves in a hole. “It was definitely a good one,” said Copperas Cove head coach Eldridge McAdams. 8 (TABC) ranked Lady Dawgs’ 60-53 over the no. Strong guard play from the two Madis (junior Madison Griffon and sophomore Madisen Honea) along with some clutch rebounds late in the fourth by senior Erica Powell secured the no.
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“I was in there for a long time debating over this and there are some guys that I’m not going to pick right now that I like a lot but tonight we’re going to take Geoff Neal and Karl Roberson.”
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Neal, who was coming off a first-round knockout of Legacy Fighting veteran Bilal Williams on July 14 in the Legacy Fighting Alliance 16, took a fight on UFC president Dana White’s Tuesday Night Contender Series for fighters looking to earn a UFC contract.Īnother impressive first-round KO of Chase Waldon up a weight-class in the middleweight (185-pound) division forced White to make a tough decision between the five fight winners on the night and Neal’s name was the first out of his mouth. “I just fought 11 days ago then I come in here and get the same results.” This has been my goal since I started MMA and now I’m here. “It hasn’t sunk in yet that I’m in the UFC. “I don’t feel anything right now,” Neal said in a post-fight interview. LAS VEGAS - After a disappointing year with cancelled fights, injuries and life getting in the way former Copperas Cove Bulldawg Geoffrey Neal (class of 2008) reached the pinnacle of his mixed martial arts career by knocking out two opponents in 12 days to earn a multi-fight contract with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Scarborough also cleared the 6-feet-8 mark on his third attempt to secure the bronze.Ĭorbin Mason of Katy Tompkins cleared the 6-feet-9 mark to earn the gold medal before adding icing on the cake with a personal best leap of 6-feet-11 to end the contest. “It just came to me that I had to get that jump and I did it.” “First attempts are crucial,” said Canete. “I practiced really hard all week and it just came naturally.”Īs just one of three athletes to clear the 6-feet-6 mark, Canete leaped over the 6-feet-8 mark on his first attempt after watching Jack Scarborough of San Antonio Johnson, who came in with the top mark of 6-feet-10, miss his first attempt to assure at least a silver medal if they couldn’t clear the next height.
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He also had the confidence of knowing he has jumped high enough to compete with the top guys in the state at some point throughout the year and just needed to perform when it mattered and he did just that. It’s a pretty big accomplishment.”Ĭanete came into the State Championships with the sixth best height despite winning gold at the blustery Region I-6A Meet in Arlington. “It actually feels real good to know that you are second place and second best in the state. “It feels good,” Canete said of his silver medal finish.
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In today’s edition of the Copperas Cove Leader-Press, we take a look back at some of the top sports stories of 2017.ĪUSTIN - If Copperas Cove track and field standout Josh Canete’s senior season had a title, it would likely be ‘Redemption’ as the senior overcame setback after setback on his way to win a silver medal in the high jump on May 13 at the UIL State Track and Field Championships at the University of Texas’ Mike A. Some Copperas Cove athletes etched their names into the high school record books while others added their names to the prestigious list of state finalists and medal winners. It was a topsy-turvy 2017 for Copperas Cove athletics with wild losses, come-from-behind wins and record-setting performances.