Magic was not in the air...
By Lew
November 27, 2004

58-20!
Sweetwater took the magic out of Glen Rose's aerial attack and ground out a serious win Friday night.
Myself, and Jerry Horton were at the game, and as I watched the Big Red machine, several adjectives came to mind as I watched the game unfold. Words like awesome offensive line, Thompson the magician, slight of hand, misdirection, precision, slick, domination.
The entire Mustang team came ready to play. It showed. And it showed big time!
Give Glen Rose some credit...
The score at half time was 42-0. They could have packed it in for the 2nd half, but they played until the end. They had much more class and sportsmanship than Lubbock Cooper. I think we should congratulate Glen Rose for a tremendous effort.
We left at the start of the 4th quarter, and as we listened to the game on the radio as we started back to Weatherford, the Glen Rose announcers were even good sports paying much tribute to the Mustangs.
They said that at the end of the game the Glen Rose team came accross the field to shake hands and congratulate the Mustangs. That is great! That's what young men are supposed to do.
I was so impressed with the Mustangs. Precision moves, speed, and totall awareness of what was going on, and just an absolute domination of a team I haven't seen like in whenever.
Let me take this opportunity to also mention our coaching staff seems to have perfect game plans for opponents. I think that is critical when you are this deep in the playoffs. It seems the Mustangs score 14 points in the first quarter before anyone has time to find a seat. That sets a very good tone.
All in all it was a great game. I guess the one word I can use as I left Brownwood was pride.
Lew
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