Tag: Daniel Durke
2010 ALL DISTRICT COUGARS
by envisionfilmvideo.com on Dec.15, 2010, under Football
Several Cougars from this year’s varsity football team were recognized for their efforts on the field. Coaches from District 27-5A voted on the players (coaches are not allowed to vote on their own players).
2010 27-5A All District Team | ||||||
1st Team Offense | 1st Team Defense | |||||
DeAndre Holmes | Running Back | Jimmy Kueber | Defensive Line | |||
Tim Grona | Offensive Line | Kris Patino | Outside Linebacker | |||
Daniel Durke | Defensive Back | |||||
2nd Team Offense | 2nd Team Defense | |||||
Brandon Yates | Wide Receiver | Manny Menezes | Linebacker | |||
Ansley Benjamin | Slot | |||||
Austin Wise | Tight End | |||||
Logan Hanna | Offensive Line | |||||
Honorable Mention | ||||||
Webb Williams | Kicker | Mekeba Henderson | Defensive Line | |||
Josh Kern | Quarterback | Peter Rozanski | Defensive Back | |||
Josh Kern | Punter |
THIRD TIME CHARMLESS
by envisionfilmvideo.com on Aug.27, 2010, under Football
Clark was looking to make it three years in a row over Churchill but a young team that made some early season mistakes and a tough Charger effort led to a 21-7 loss in the 27th Gucci Bowl. Two early possession fumbles cost the Cougars two touchdowns and several penalties also cost the Cougars positive yards.
There were several bright spots, however, including a nice combination of QB Josh Kern to his receivers Brandon Yates, Jeremy Harris, and Austin Wise; good running by Ryan Jones, a rambling, rumbling Jimmy Kueber reception, several 4th down conversions, a classic rushing TD by Clark and a second half shutout by a defense led by Daniel Durke and Kris Patino along with newcomer Colton Magaro.
The Cougars look to eliminate the mistakes and rebound next week against Alamo Heights in the first home game of the season.
CLARK RANKED #10
by envisionfilmvideo.com on Aug.18, 2010, under Football
The Express News has ranked the Clark Cougars football team #10 in the city in its preseason rankings, to be released in a special Sunday edition. Senior Daniel Durke receives accolades along with RB Ryan Jones , K Webb Williams and OL Tim Grona.
Lone Star Gridiron, a website, also offers a preview of the season along with some key numbers for fanatics of football.
CLARK TRICKS TAFT, TREATS THEM TO LOSS
by envisionfilmvideo.com on Oct.31, 2009, under Football
The Clark Cougar varsity football team got their Halloween scare early courtesy the Taft Raiders but were eventually treated to a 23-15 win and at least a share of the District 28-5A title.
On the opening drive, Taft took a page out of the Clark playbook and drove 72 yards for the first score of the game, giving them a 7-0 lead and taking seven and a half minutes off the clock. On the first Clark possession, a turnover on the second play was one of only five offensive plays in the 1st quarter by Clark, including a punt.
The second quarter was a thriller by itself. Glenn Bonner delivered a crushing sack, a Hayden Greenbauer punt that was clearly out of bounds on the Taft 2 yd. line wasn’t near as clear to the referee standing inches from it who called a touch back, a Clark defensive stop was negated by an unsportsmanlike penalty, and the offense went back to good ol’ smash mouth football behind Greenbauer and Tevin Glasgow. The drive ended as time ran out on a field goal attempt. At the half, Taft still led 7-0.
The 3rd qtr. was a treat for Cougar fans. Hayden Greenbauer hit Jacob Garcia in stride 41 yds. downfield for a 82 yd. touchdown pass. With 32 seconds left in the quarter, Greenbauer bootlegged another 30 yds. for the next Clark score, giving the Cougars a 14-7 lead. Following a Webb Williams kickoff, the Taft receiver was met in the end zone by Ryan Flournoy and Daniel Durke (that’s pronounced DIRK!, Mr. NISD announcer) for a safety, giving the Cougars a 16-7 lead going into the 4th. (continue reading…)
COUGARS ROUT, PANTHERS SHUT OUT
by envisionfilmvideo.com on Oct.10, 2009, under Football
The Clark Cougars, coming off a shutout of the Jay Mustangs last week, continued their defensive dominance and the offense poured on the points in a 31-0 pasting of the O’Connor Panthers. Junior Jimmy Kueber started the Cougars off with a fumble recovery on the second play of the game and from there on out, it didn’t get any better for the Panthers. Hayden Greenbauer ran for a 13 yd. TD to end the drive and put points on the board early for Clark. Later in the 1st quarter, Tevin Glasgow would score on a rushing TD for his first of two TDs.
In the second quarter, O’Connor would have a chance to score. On the Clark 1 yd. line, the Panthers were set to get their first six but a mishandled snap would be recovered by Robert Chapman, his first fumble recovery, in limited defensive play, of the season. The quarter ended with a Webb Williams 33 yd. field goal, giving the Cougars a 17-0 lead at the half.