Tag: Josh Kern
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.
GUCCI BOWL PREVIEW
by envisionfilmvideo.com on Aug.26, 2010, under Football
A new head coach, two new quarterbacks and the 30th meeting between two of San Antonio’s perennial football powers makes for another classic as the 27th annual Gucci Bowl is hours away from kickoff. (continue reading…)
PERFECT!
by envisionfilmvideo.com on Nov.07, 2009, under Football
It began with a Webb Williams 45 yd. field goal. It ended with the award winning Clark Cougar Band playing Queen’s “We Are the Champions”. In between it was pure joy as the Clark Cougar varsity football team headed into the post season with a win over the Holmes Huskies and a District 28-5A Championship . It is Clark’s 22nd year of playoff football.
COUGARS FEAST ON RAM CHOPS
by envisionfilmvideo.com on Sep.27, 2009, under Football
With a 4-0 record, the Cougars made sure they were not one of the weekend upsets, blowing out the Marshall Rams in a 41-7 victory. Both the offense and defense dominated early, allowing 2nd units for both to come in and see action with three minutes left in the first half.
Marshall received the opening kickoff and drove into Clark territory but Jacob Garcia made his second interception of the year to give the Cougars the ball on the Clark 18 early in the first quarter. The Cougars would then drive the field, ending in a Ryan Jones 3 yd. rushing TD with 8:41 left in the 1st quarter. It would be the first of two in the 1st quarter for Jones, as he ran again for a 7 yd. TD with 2:08 left in the quarter.
With the defense taking control of the Marshall offense, the Cougars would get the ball back and would score again early in the 2nd quarter, set up by a 20 yd. run by Joey Cammer. Hayden Greenbauer added another 28 yds. on the same drive to set up a 6 yd. TD by Greenbauer with 7:46 in the 2nd quarter. On the following Marshall possession, Ryan Flournoy would get his 1st interception of the season along with a nice run after the catch. Jones would be called on once again, this time for 26 yds. and a TD giving the Cougars a 27-0 lead in the 2nd quarter. Andrew Mire picked off a Marshall pass in the end zone and Tevin Glasgow would add one more score before the half on a spectacular 63 yd. dash to the end zone, giving the Cougars a 34-0 lead at halftime.
CLARK WINS 27-0…AGAIN!
by envisionfilmvideo.com on Aug.28, 2009, under Football
Following in the footsteps of the varsity, the Clark Cougar JV football team blanked the Churchill Chargers in a lightning shortened game 27-0. A rushing TD with 3 minutes left in the 1st quarter started the scoring blitz. In the 2nd quarter, Sophomore QB Josh Kern hit Junior WR Jeremy Harris over 50 yards down field for what would be a 72 yard TD, giving the Cougars a 14-0 lead. Deandre Holmes made it 21-0 later that quarter on a nice rushing TD. In a game full of highlights for the Cougars, including an offensive line blowing the defense off the ball and some nice running by Sophomore Kevin Neal, it was the defense who would score next. A fumble recovery by #56 Aaron Benjamin, who rumbled, bumbled and stumbled his way for a good 60 yards after shedding at least 3 tackles, would end the scoring and guarantee the win for the Cougars. Lightning in the area caused the officials to end it early…(or it was the mercy rule?). The Clark sophomore team also won, beating the Chargers 6-0. Congratulations to both teams.
MATADORS OR DOOR MATS?
by envisionfilmvideo.com on Aug.15, 2009, under Football
The season’s first football scrimmage involving the varsity, JV and freshman teams ended with mixed results, especially if you read local media reports. As expected, the Clark varsity, who returned several starters from last year’s state semifinal team, looked good on defense along with some new faces in new places. The offense also looked ready, scrimmaging without Senior quarterback Hayden Greenbauer, receiver Joe Vasquez, center Robert Chapman, OL Anker Wiggins as well as others. Several starters from last year watched from the sideline as Sophomore QB Josh Kern guided the offense to a TD in a short game-like portion of the scrimmage with a pass to sophomore receiver Brandon Yates. Both the JV and freshman teams also looked good in their portions of the scrimmage against the Seguin Matadors.
The Gazette-Enterprise of Seguin also watched the scrimmage. Read what they had to say about it here.