Thursday, December 10, 2009

Denison vs. Aledo Game Notes

****Denison-Aledo Game Notes****

This is the 2nd meeting between the two clubs. Aledo won the only previous contest, 30-7, in a 2004 bi-district playoff contest at Wylie.
The Jackets sport an all-time playoff record of 47-24-1 (.660). Denison is 39-0 in playoff games in which they have scored more than 21 points.

Denison
Through 13 games in 2009:
6,976 yards of total offense (1st all-time)
4,459 yards rushing (2nd all-time; Record is 4,515 by Reggie Hunt led Jackets in 1995)
Averaging 498.3 yards per game (1st all-time)
Averaging 46.2 points per game (1st all-time)
Allowing 281.8 yards per game (fewest since allowing 176.6 per game in 1997)

Playoff Game Records
Most Points in One Game: 61 vs. Richardson Pearce, 2009
Most Points Combined One Game: 89 vs. Richardson Pearce, 2009
Most Total Yards in One Game: 625 vs. Richardson Pearce, 2009
Most Rushing Yards in One Game: 351 by Reggie Hunt vs. Sweetwater, 1995
Most Passing Yards in One Game: 266 by Jordan Taylor vs. Dallas Lincoln, 2008
Most Receiving Yards in One Game: 126 by Cody Reeves vs. Dallas Lincoln, 2008
Team School Records
Most Yards Rushing in One Game: 613 vs. Paris, 2003
Most Yards Passing in One Game: 298 vs. Frisco Centennial, 2009
Most Total Yards in One Game: 628 vs. Paris, 2003
Most Points One Game: 75 vs. McKinney, 2009

D.J. Jones Career
33 games (has rushed for more than 100 yards in 27)
596-5427, 9.11 avg, 67 TD
Receiving: 45-683, 7 TD
Kickoff Returns: 13-403, 2 TD

School Records
Single Season Rushing - 2645 in 2008 (1st all-time)
Single Season Rushing TD - 35 in 2008 (2nd all-time only behind Reggie Hunt's 36 in 1995)
100-yard rushing games - 27 (1st all-time)
Single Game Rushing - 432 vs. McKinney in 2008 (1st all-time)
Career Rushing - 5259 (1st all-time)
Career Rushing TDs – 67
Career Total TDs - 75
Career Avg. Yards Per Game - 164.5 (school record is Corey Robertson's 163.1)
Career Avg. Yards Per Carry - 9.11 (school record is Reggie Hunt's 7.91)

Jordan Taylor Career
Rushing
326-2462, 39 TD
Passing (23 games)
238-369-14, 3611, 157.0 per game, 39 TD
Receiving
29-567, 19.6 avg, 11 TD (caught 2 two-point conversions last year), last official reception was versus Wichita Falls in 2007, 27 games ago.

School Records
Single Game Passing Yards - 298 vs. Frisco Centennial 2009 (1st all-time)
Single Game Passing TDs - 5 vs. Frisco Centennial 2009 (1st all-time)
Single Season Passing Yards - 2314 (1st all-time)
Single Season Passing TDs - 26 (1st all-time)
Career Passing Yards - 3611 (1st all-time)
Career Passing TDs - 39 (1st all-time)
Career Passing Yards Per Game - 157.0 (school record is 137.0 by Eric Chavez in 2007)
Career Completions - 238 (1st all-time)
Career Percentage - .645 (school record is Stanley Morrison's .540 pct.)

Cody Reeves Career
Rushing
29-453, 15.6 avg, 5 TD
Receiving
83-1194, 14.4 avg, 13 TD
Only third player in school history have over 1,000 yards receiving (2nd all-time receptions, only behind Warren Dade's 88)
Kickoff Returns
26-670, 25.8 avg, 2 TD
Punt Returns
32-502, 15.7 avg, 2 TD

Jimmay Mundine
School Records
Single Game TD receptions - 4 vs. Frisco Centennial in 2009 (1st all-time)
Single Game Yards Receiving - 191 vs. Frisco Centennial in 2009 (2nd all-time only behind Leslie DeHorney's 196 in 1982 against Dallas Adamson)
Single Season Yards Receiving - 976 (1st all-time)
Single Season TD receptions - 15 (1st all-time)
Single Season receptions - 49 (1st all-time)

C.H. Collins Athletic Complex …
… a facility that reflects the successes of past, present and future students
As a successful coach and high school administrator, C.H. Collins, Sr. has been described as a legend in Denton’s history because of the impact he made on so many lives. Coach Collins loved sports and playing sports was the gateway for him to further his education and expand his horizons. In high school, he won a scholarship to Jarvis Christian College in Hawkins, Texas. He was also a singer and sang in the college choir. It was singing that brought C.H. and his wife, Esta, together. The two were married for 54 years; they had four children. Coach Collins came to Denton ISD in 1954 as the football, basketball and track coach for the Fred Moore High School Dragons. He was a winning coach – consistently taking his teams to the district and regional competitions, plus three state finals. The NFL named two of his players – Carl Garrett and Don Woods - “Rookie of the Year”. One of his most successful tributes occurred in 1967 when Coach Collins helped integrate Fred Moore High School with Denton High and then continued his coaching at Denton High. After the successful integration, he became Dean of Men at Denton High until he retired in 1986. After Mr. Collins died in 1996, the Board of Trustees of Denton ISD named the new athletic facility after him to honor this outstanding coach.
For decades to come, the C. H. Collins Athletic Complex will house thousands of games and represent the pride of the community as a facility that reflects the successes of past, present and future students.

STADIUM FACTS...
The stadium will house dozens of high school and middle school football and soccer games every
year, plus provide a venue for bands, drill teams and cheerleaders. The stadium and water park area encompasses 57 acres. To build the stadium, it took 160,000 man hours, 300,000 cubic yards of dirt was excavated 35,000 cubic yards of concrete was poured.

Denison stats provided by Kevin "The Wizard" Farr

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