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Pilot Point players reached to touch the trophy the team received after Saturday's semifinals game in Stephenville


Pilot Point's Wes Haughton latches on to Brady quarterback Mackenzie Hirt.



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Pilot Point's Jarman Johnson dives over a Brady defender in the Bearcats' 35-14 victory in the state semifinals at Tarleton State Saturday (Dec. 5).


The Pilot Point Bearcats celebrate after winning their semifinals game with Brady. They will play in the state championship game against Kirbyville Saturday.


Yardstick

Pilot Point
Brady
First Downs
15
16
Rushing Yards
32-260
46-177
Passing Yards
104
137
Comp-Att-Int
10-14-1
13-21-0
Fumbles Lost
1-0
2-2
Penalties
4-57
1-5
Punting
3-39
2-34




Bearcats beat Brady in semifinals

Jarman Johnson scored three times and Seth Tilley threw two touchdown passes to lead the Pilot Point Bearcats to a 35-14 victory over previously unbeaten Brady in a Class 2A Division I semifinal Saturday (Dec. 5) at Tarleton State University in Stephenville.

Pilot Point took advantage of two Brady turnovers in the first half to build a 21-0 lead before the Bulldogs got on the scoreboard in the second period. Brady pulled to within a touchdown, 21-14, early in the third period, but Pilot Point scored twice more in the second half to seal the victory.

Austin Balderas and Gareth Gengenbach caught touchdown passes from Tilley, who set a new school record with his performance.

The Bearcats (14-0) will play in the state championship game next week against the winner of the Kirbyville-Comfort semifinal, which was played Saturday night in Waco.

Bearcats knock off Brady, 35-14

By Veronica Hamlett
Staff Writer

The Bearcats are state-bound.
Pilot Point snatched a ticket to the title match out of the hands of Brady with a 35-14 win in a Class 2A Division I state semifinal Saturday at Tarleton State University in Stephenville.  The Bearcats improved to a 14-0 and advanced to the state championship game for the first time since 1981.
We've done a great job this last month, going all the way back to Callisburg," Pilot Point head coach Blake Feldt said after the game.  "Brady does a great job, and today was a lot of fun, but we're not finished."



For the rest of the story see the Friday, December 11, 2009 Pilot Point Post-Signal
































































































































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