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WELCOME BLOGCATS

WELCOME BLOGCATS
TRACKING THE 2010 BLUFFTON HIGH SCHOOL BOBCATS

by Christopher C. Wuensch


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11.28.2010

OUT, BUT NOT DOWN


Photo by Scott Schroeder.

On a muggy, opening night in August, we were introduced to hope. And the uncertain promise that things could be better.



When it all ended, on a wet evening in Bluffton, there were plenty tears and enough heartbreak to flood the South Carolina Lowcountry.


In the 97 days between, the Bluffton High School football team rehabilitated its image as gridiron pushovers, while reinventing the imagination and morale of the Bluffton community.


It’s easy to rattle off the “firsts” accomplished by the Bobcats this season:


There was the first defeat of rival Hilton Head — they beat them twice to open and close the regular season. There was the first winning season in seven tries — they won 12 of 14 games. And their first postseason victory — that is to say their first three playoff wins.


But the exploits of the Bobcats transcend that of Xs and Os and the obliteration of the program’s history books.


Each week brought new highs and impossibilities beyond the mind’s comprehension.


Every Friday as the Bobcats’ win-loss record swelled to epic proportions, so, too, did the post-game huddle on the field. It became the place to be, a unified meeting of players, coaches, parents and fans.


Each week there were tears and laughs, hoots and hollers and always enough hugs for even the toughest of players in these huddles.


Some called it a ‘team effort.’ In reality, it was a community, if not a family, endeavor.


Do not shed tears of sorrow for the Bobcats’ dream deferred. This raisin that was the Bluffton football season didn’t not shrivel in the sun or prune on the wet nights in the face of unreasonable odds.


The season didn’t end with the storybook ending and a state title that Bluffton would’ve preferred.


But it did follow an incredible path of heart, character and triumph that the finest of fiction writers couldn’t have penned to paper.


And that makes the Bobcats a champion in my book.

11.27.2010

BOBCATS' DREAM DEFERRED


photo by Scott Schroeder

The Bobcats' miraculous season came to an end Friday night with a 47-0 loss to Myrtle Beach at Bluffton High School. Stay tuned for a full recap.


11.26.2010

CLASS 3A LOWER STATE CHAMPIONSHIP: MYRTLE BEACH SEAHAWKS (12-1) at BLUFFTON BOBCATS (12-1)

 
Two of the top quarterbacks of South Carolina present and future square off against one another tonight when C.J. Frazier and the Bluffton Bobcats play host to UNC-commit Everett Golson and the Myrtle Beach Seahawks.

AND THE WINNER IS...

 
CHRIS TILLOTSON
 
The offensive line gets some love this week as Chris Tillotson earns BT Game Ball honors. The senior is part of a quiet, but scrappy unit that has helped the Bobcats to an average of 35 points per contest.

11.20.2010

BOBCATS 40, RED FOXES 35

 

Bluffton needs a miracle finish to beat Hartsville 40-35 to advance to Class 3A Lower State Finals against Myrtle Beach High School.

BLOG CATS


Bobcats raise their helmets skyward at Kellytown Stadium. Photo by Christopher C. Wuensch
 

Relive the Bobcats' 40-35 win over Hartsville via the Bluffton Today's play-by-play blog.

11.19.2010

CLASS 3A LOWER STATE SEMIFINALS: BOBCATS (11-1) at RED FOXES (9-3)


 
Ken Cribb and Jeff Calabrese are all too familiar with each other. Now the former Florence coaches (Cribb - South Florence HS and Calabrese - West Florence HS) rekindle an old rivalry with a trip to the Class 3A Lower State Semifinals on the line for Cribb's Bobcats and Calabrese's Red Foxes of Hartsville.

AND THE WINNER IS...


JOSH BLACK

Josh Black is a man of very little words. He'd prefer to let his play on the field do all the talking. When we talk about the Bobcat defensive lineman, we like to call him the Bluffton Today Game Ball winner of the week. Stepping up and in for the injured LaDarius Hughes, Black registered 8 tackles (5 of them solo), two of them for losses and a sack in the Bobcats 34-30 win over A.C. Flora in the Class 3A Lower State quarterfinals. Six of Black's tackles came in the first half, before the Falcons wised up and began to double-team the junior.

11.14.2010

CLASS 3A LOWER STATE QUARTERFINALS: BOBCATS 34, FALCONS 30


C.J. Johnson (25) and C.J. Frazier (9) watch the Bobcat defense fend off the Falcons of A.C. Flora. Photo by Christopher C. Wuensch. 
 

Bluffton's magical season lives on with a thrilling 34-30 Class 3A Lower State playoff victory over A.C. Flora that wasn't decided until the game's final play.

11.12.2010

CLASS 3A PLAYOFFS: FALCONS @ BOBCATS


Tony Burns Jr leads the Bobcats in a pre-game stretch. Photo by Ed Meyerink.
 
 
Stamina has been a major factor in the Bobcats (10-1) rise to the Class 3A Lower State quarterfinals, which concludes tonight with a home matchup against A.C. Flora High School. Will it be enough to hang with a fast-paced Falcon (10-1) squad?

AND THE WINNER IS...


MARQUIS WEBBER

Marquis Webber was Bobcat quarterback C.J. Frazier's favorite target against Lakewood High School. Webber caught two acrobatic touchdown passes (32 and 21 yards) from fellow sophomore Frazier in Bluffton's playoff win. His exploits on the field earned him this week's Bluffton Today Game Ball.

11.09.2010

GARDNER, BLACK GET NOD

Bobcat lineman Lewis Black and defensive lineman Anthony Gardner have been named to the North-South All-Star game in Myrtle Beach.

11.06.2010

BOBCATS 24 GATORS 21



Sophomores C.J. Frazier, Mallie Sprouse and Marquis Webber help power the Bobcats past Lakewood High School in the first round of the Class 3A playoff; give Bluffton first postseason win in program history.

11.04.2010

LAKEWOOD GATORS @ BLUFFTON BOBCATS



The Bobcats enter the Class 3A playoffs for the first time in four years, thanks in large part to the team's defensive linemen.

AND THE WINNER IS...

TRAVIS RAMSEY

The Bobcat safety is this week's Bluffton Today Game Ball winner. Ramsey had six tackles, five of them of the solo variety. When you're a safety, a solo tackle is often a touchdown saver.

(mug shot to come)

10.31.2010

BOBCATS 37 HILTON HEAD 0


 
Bluffton downs Hilton Head, gets help from Cane Bay to clinch first-ever region title.

10.27.2010

BRIDGE BOWL V

"Bridge Bowl V: Revenge of the Bobcats"


The Bluffton High School football team has not only never won a Bridge Bowl against archrival Hilton Head Island High School, the Bobcats have been badly outscored by the Seahawks in the four games.

This year, the Bobcats are out to avenge their futility, while locking up a coveted home playoff game...all at their cross-river rivals' expense.

10.26.2010

AND THE WINNER IS...


C.J. JOHNSON
 
Heads were down, tears were flowing. Something needed to be said after the Bobcats saw their unblemished record vanquished at nine weeks. C.J. Johnson had those inspiring words in the post-game huddle. Johnson's leadership - as well as his two rushing touchdowns, including arguably the biggest TD in BHS history at :35.8 left to play - spurred Bluffton to the near upset victory over Berkeley. Said the senior running back and this week's BT Game Ball winner:

"I love my team."

10.23.2010

STAGS 26 BOBCATS 25

Eric Boyles takes on a Stag defender head on. Photo by Ed Meyerink.

 
Despite a frenetic finish, Bluffton's comeback bid comes up short as Berkeley claims Class 3A-7 title Friday night at Bluffton Stadium.

10.22.2010

AND THE WINNER IS...




The Bluffton quarterback threw for 215 yards and a school-record four touchdown passes as the Bobcats rolled to a 63-14 win over Battery Creek High School in Beaufort. Frazier is the third sophomore (Eric Boyles & Anthony Smith Jr.) to win the award this season.

STAGS @ BOBCATS

"BOBCATS VIE FOR REGION CROWN"
The atmosphere is loose in practice, on the eve of the biggest game in program history. That won't be the case Friday night at Bluffton Stadium, when the Bobcats (8-0, 3-0 Class 3A-7) play host to the Berkeley Stags (6-2, 3-0) in a game that will determine the region champion. A win not only guarantees the Bobcats the title, but also gives them a coveted home playoff game. 

Above, C.J. Frazier drops back for a pass against Cane Bay High School. Photo by Ed Meyerink.

10.16.2010

BOBCATS 63 DOLPHINS 14


The Bobcats take the field to start the second half of their 63-14 win Friday night over Battery Creek. Photo by Christopher C. Wuensch. Illustration by Barry Kaufman.
 
 
Bluffton pours in a record performance as the Bobcats (8-0, 3-0 Class 3A-7) stay undefeated with a 63-14 trouncing of Battery Creek, Friday night in Beaufort.

BOBCATS @ BATTERY CREEK

Desmond Jenkins finds a hole in the defense against Cane Bay High School. Photo by Ed Meyerink.
 
 
These Bobcats play hard and celebrate just as hard. Will the good times and winning continue for Bluffton (7-0, 2-0) tonight in Beaufort against the winless Battery Creek Dolphins? 

10.14.2010

AND THE WINNER IS...


ANTHONY SMITH JR.
 
Smith picked off two passes -- one for a touchdown -- and recovered a fumble late in the fourth quarter of the Bobcats' Friday night win over Cane Bay to keep Bluffton undefeated on the season. The sophomore's efforts earn him this week's BT Game Ball.

10.10.2010

BOBCATS 28 COBRAS 13

Desmond Jenkins, wearing No. 31 instead of No. 8, stretches before the second half of Friday's game in Summerville. Christopher C. Wuensch


The Bluffton defense employs a dizzying, late-game array of chaos to strike down the Cobras of Cane Bay High School. The win extends the Bobcats unbeaten season to seven games.

BOBCATS @ COBRAS



Mallie Sprouse is quickly becoming one of the Class 3A-7's elite kickers. Can his leg help keep Bluffton undefeated?

10.07.2010

AND THE WINNER IS...


COREY STONER
 
The BHS quarterback is the public's choice this week for the Bluffton Today Game Ball award. Stoner accounted for more than 70 all purpose yards and a touchdown in the Bobcats' 27-12 win over Lake Marion on Oct. 1 at Bluffton Stadium.

10.03.2010

THE KINGS AND THEIR COURT



Bobcats set a program record with their sixth win of the season.

10.02.2010

BOBCATS 27 GATORS 12


Bobcat players line the tunnel seconds before taking the field Friday night at Bluffton Stadium. Photo by Christopher C. Wuensch

Desmond Jenkins has always proclaimed himself to be king. On Friday night, the Bluffton High School senior officially earned his crown as the Bobcats opened the 2010 Class 3A-7 season with a hard-fought 27-12 win over Lake Marion High School.

Earning homecoming king honors at halftime wasn't enough glory for Jenkins. The speedster took the Gators' first kickoff of the second half and burned 75 yards upfield for the score that essentially locked down the win for Bluffton (6-0, 1-0 Region 3A). 

Also finding the end zone for the Bobcats was C.J. Johnson, Corey Stoner and Eric Boyles. Tony Burns helped pace the defense with an interception and fumble recovery in the end zone to stall a Lake Marion (3-3, 0-1) drive.

Pick up Sunday's Bluffton Today for photos and a full recap.

10.01.2010

NINTH LIFE EXCLUSIVE: GATORS @ BOBCATS


Eric Schleicher paints the Bobcat end zone while the team practices before its homecoming game against Lake Marion on Thursday.


The end zone paint was still wet and the national anthem hung heavy in the even wetter Bluffton afternoon sky.


Everywhere you turned, on this, the eve of homecoming, the evidence of burgeoning tradition at Bluffton High School was, well, evident.


If you ask Bobcat head coach Ken Cribb, however, the program’s newfound tradition took root months ago.


Monday’s Class 3A-7 region-opener against Lake Marion High School will be just the second chance the entire Bluffton community gets a chance to see it.


“We’ve been trying to build a tradition of winning, first and foremost,” Cribb said, adding that the pomp and circumstances of homecoming, while at times exciting, can often serve as a distraction to the task at hand.


The Bobcats have had few distractions throughout the non-conference schedule, beating all comers to tie a program record with five wins.

9.24.2010

AND THE WINNER IS...


"ANTHONY GARDNER"

Anthony Gardner earns a share of this week's BT Game Ball:

14 Tackles, 4 For Losses, 0.5 Sacks, 1 Force Fumble

AND THE WINNER IS...



"TAYLOR McDONNELL"

Taylor McDonnell wins co-BT Game Ball honors this week:
 
Offense - 18 yards rushing, 1 TD; Defense - 10 Tackles, 2 For Losses, 1 Sack

9.20.2010

BOBCATS AT WADE HAMPTON (from 9.17.10)



Being an offensive lineman is a thankless job. But thanks to Bluffton's revamped O-line, the Bocbats are undefeated on the season.

9.18.2010

BOBCATS 30 RED DEVILS 18


 
Anthony Gardner and the defense comes up big in Varnville as the Bobcats stay undefeated with a road win Friday night over Wade Hampton High School.

9.16.2010

AND THE WINNER IS...


TONY BURNS

Bobcat senior Tony Burns is the epitome of the Bluffton defense. He's fast, dynamic and selfless. He's also this week's BT Game Ball winner for his performance against Estill. Burns picked off a pass and recovered a Gator fumble as the Bobcats rolled to a 56-7 win.

Thanks to everyone who voted. We set a record for votes this week with close to 400.

BOBCATS IN THE NEWS




Bluffton Today columnist Tim Wood captures the excitement building around the Bobcats this season.

9.11.2010

BOBCATS 56 FIGHTING GATORS 7



Bluffton dismantles Estill to go to 4-0 for the first time in school history.

ESTILL @ BLUFFTON



Zach Scott, this week's BT Game Ball winner, and the Bluffton Bobcats play host to Estill tonight in their home opener.

9.08.2010

BOBCATS 25, HURRICANES 6



Zachary "Tex" Scott rushes for close to 200 yards as Bluffton moves to 3-0 on the season. 


9.05.2010

AND THE NOMINEES ARE...


Vote for this week’s Bluffton Today Game Ball:




Lewis Black: Interception set up first Bobcat touchdown


Ladarius Hughes: 2 sacks, one to quash a Hurricane drive


C.J. Johnson: 17-yard touchdown catch

Zach Scott: 192 yards, touchdown

Public voting accounts for 50 percent of the total votes; the balance is done by BT staff members. Polls close Wednesday at noon.

9.03.2010

BOBCATS AT HURRICANES



BOBCATS (2-0) @ HURRICANES (0-1)
7:30 Tonight
Hardeeville High School
150 Hurricane Alley


The Bluffton High School football team has better hurricanes to worry about this week besides Earl - the storm currently battering northern states.

A win tonight and the Bobcats will be 3-0 for just the second time in the program's seven-year history. The last Bluffton squad to win the first three games since the 2006 team, which is also the last time the Bobcats made the postseason.

BOBCATS LOOK TO SWEEP



Meet Corey Stoner. He's been intoducing himself to Lowcounty football the only way he knows how. Through brute force and accurate passing. Stoner and the Bobcats (2-0) travel to Hardeeville tonight looking to sweep the area's three rival schools.

AND THE WINNER IS...


ERIC BOYLES

The junior is this week's BT Game Ball winner. Boyles scored 3 touchdowns and 4 two-point conversions against Ridgeland to tie a Bobcat record (Desmond Jenkins) for points in a game.

8.29.2010

Bobcats 45, Jaguars 38




Click the "headline" to read about the Bobcats thrilling last-minute win.

Bobcats Still Undefeated...

The Bluffton High School football team won a thriller, 45-38 on Friday night in Ridgeland. C.J. Johnson scored with 51 seconds to play to put the Bobcats ahead for good.

Eric Boyles exploded for three touchdowns and four 2-point conversion to tie the school record for points in a game.

B.J. Kitty hauled in two TD passes from Corey Stoner and the Bobcats improved to 2-0 on the year.

Check out Sunday's Bluffton Today for a full recap and photos.

8.27.2010

On The Road Again




Leader ship takes on many forms, just ask co-captain Michael Grant. This week, Bluffton travels to Ridgeland looking to make the Jaguars victims No. 2 on the young season.

And The Winner Is...

Congrats go out to Desmond Jenkins. The Bobcat senior earned the first Bluffton Today Game Ball of the season.

It's the third game ball award for Jenkins in as many years.

His numbers vs. Hilton Head Island:

- 78 yard receiving TD
- 42 yard rushing TD
- 21 yard rushing TD
- 4 two-point conversions
- 174 totals yards



Thanks to those who voted. Check back on Saturday for the Ridgeland game nominees.

8.23.2010

HISTORY IN THE MAKING





New Bluffton High School football coach Ken Cribb had a question for his Bobcat team before taking the field Saturday night on Hilton Head Island.



"Who wants to make history?"



History, it turns out, is the Bobcats' favorite subject.



Bluffton defeated rival Hilton Head Island High School Saturday for the first time in program history, walloping the Seahawks 39-0.

8.22.2010

BOBCATS ARE BACK

The Bluffton High School football team has kicked off another season in the South Carolina Lowcountry.

Follow the Bobcats all year on Ninth Life, the official Bluffton Today football blog.

We have some new options this season for following the Bobcats:

FACEBOOK:
BT Bobcats

TWITTER: @BTBobcats

Also returning for its third season is the BT Game Ball.

Public voting accounts for 50 percent of the vote. The balance is done by BT staff members.

Voting can be done in any of three fashions:

CALL: Dial in your vote by calling the BT Game Ball hotline at 843.815.0825

E-MAIL: Send your vote to BTGameBall@yahoo.com

ONLINE: Visit "Ninth Life" starting every Saturday to cast your vote.


Voting closes at 3 p.m. every Wednesday.

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