BUCS’ FOOTBALL SEASON ENDS SATURDAY AFTERNOON

Navarro ends Buccaneers’ season, 66-43

Blinn finishes with 4-4 record in coach Keith Thomas’s first season

The Blinn Buccaneers’ first season under head coach Keith Thomas came to a close with a 66-43 loss to Navarro Saturday at Cub Stadium.

The Buccaneers came into the game with an opportunity to secure a spot in the Southwest Junior College Football Conference playoffs, but a potent Navarro running game proved too much in a match-up of high-scoring offenses.

The Buccaneers finish the season 4-4 on the season and 2-4 in the SWJCFC, while Navarro nabs a playoff spot with the win, improving to 7-2 on the year and 4-2 in league play.

Dede Westbrook puts a move on a Bulldog defender. (Courtesy: Charles Kelm, Blinn Information)
Dede Westbrook puts a move on a Bulldog defender.
(Courtesy: Charles Kelm, Blinn Information)

Quarterback Jake Hubenak threw five touchdowns, connecting with Damion Ratley for three touchdowns and Dede Westbrook for two more scores. DeVante Mays scored one rushing touchdown and Eric Piccione added a 38-yard field goal as the Buccaneers finished with more than 500 yards of offense.

De'von Hayward intercepted a pass for the Buccaneer defense.

Navarro took a 42-24 lead into halftime after the Buccaneers fumbled the ball in the Navarro end zone and the Bulldogs returned it all the way inside the Buccaneer 5-yard line to set up a touchdown with less than a minute remaining in the half.

“You hate to end on a loss like that, but the kids played hard,” Thomas said. “Now it’s time to go to the offseason and lift weights and get bigger.”

DeVonte Mays hurdles a Navarro tackler on a 14-yard gain. (Courtesy: Charles Kelm, Blinn Information)
DeVonte Mays hurdles a Navarro tackler on a 14-yard gain.
(Courtesy: Charles Kelm, Blinn Information)
Coach Keith Thomas
Coach Keith Thomas

The Buccaneers will also go into recruiting season, with national signing day in February. Approximately 10 Buccaneers already have offers to play for four-year universities, Thomas said.

“This sophomore class bought into me and my system, was very disciplined and had great character,” Thomas said. “I was really proud of the way the sophomores handled the coaching change. They’ve done everything I’ve asked.”

Blinn has competed in intercollegiate athletics since 1903 and captured 29 NJCAA national championships since 1987. For more information, visit www.buccaneersports.com.

(Story couirtesy: Rich Bray, Blinn Information)

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  1. So proud of this team and this coaching staff. Coach Thomas and his staff built a great football, family culture. The leadership and character displayed this year was second to none. Great team, great season, much to build on. Can’t wait til 2015! Go Buccs!!!!

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