Wednesday, December 11, 2019

2019 West Lyon football results

Home08/30/2019 - FriWest Lyon Community SchoolCentral Lyon - George Little RockW35-0
Away09/06/2019 - FriSioux Center Football Field@Sioux CenterW35-0
Home09/13/2019 - FriWest Lyon Community SchoolBoyden-Hull/Rock ValleyW52-28
Home09/20/2019 - FriWest Lyon Community SchoolMOC-Floyd ValleyW54-6
Away09/27/2019 - FriEmmetsburg High School@EmmetsburgW43-0
Home10/04/2019 - FriWest Lyon Community SchoolUnity ChristianW62-14
Away10/11/2019 - FriWest Sioux High School@West SiouxL28-35
Away10/18/2019 - FriSibley-Ocheyedan High School@Sibley-OcheyedanW54-6
Home10/25/2019 - FriWest Lyon Community SchoolWestern ChristianW35-0
Home11/01/2019 - FriOsage High SchoolOsageW55-14 1st round
Away11/08/2019 - FriDike High School@Dike-New HartfordW36-14 quarterfinals
Away11/16/2019 - SatUNI-Dome@West SiouxW26-21 semifinals
Away11/22/2019 - FriUNI-Dome@Van MeterW50-14 Championship

2018 West Lyon results


Away08/24/2018 - FriCentral Lyon High School@Central Lyon, Rock RapidsW25-17
Home08/31/2018 - FriWest Lyon Community SchoolSioux CenterW26-7
Away09/07/2018 - FriRock Valley Community School: Rock Valley Vocational@Rock ValleyL7-41
Away09/14/2018 - FriMOC-Floyd Valley High School@MOC-Floyd ValleyW39-0
Home09/21/2018 - FriWest Lyon Community SchoolEmmetsburgW42-21
Away09/28/2018 - FriDe Valois Stadium@Unity ChristianW32-12
Home10/05/2018 - FriWest Lyon Community SchoolWest Sioux, HawardenL14-41
Home10/12/2018 - FriWest Lyon High SchoolSibley-OcheyedanW40-6
Away10/19/2018 - Fri@Western ChristianW27-6
Away10/26/2018 - FriLake City@South Central CalhounL0-10 1st round playoffs

2017 West Lyon results

Away08/25/2017 - FriRock Rapids@Central Lyon/George-Little RockW41-0
Home09/01/2017 - FriWest Lyon High SchoolBoyden-Hull/Rock ValleyW35-28
Away09/08/2017 - FriWest Lyon High School@OkobojiW49-0
Home09/15/2017 - FriInwoodUnity ChristianW42-0
Home09/22/2017 - FriWest Lyon High SchoolAlta-AureliaW45-6
Away09/29/2017 - FriHinton@HintonW35-0
Home10/06/2017 - FriWest Lyon High SchoolWestern ChristianW55-14
Home10/13/2017 - FriWest Lyon High SchoolSibley-OcheyedanW62-0
Away10/20/2017 - FriEmmetsburg@EmmetsburgW42-0
Home10/27/2017 - FriWest Lyon High schoolIKM-ManningW35-0 1st round playoffs
Home11/03/2017 - FriWest Lyon high schoolWestern ChristianW42-3 Quarterfinals
Neutral11/11/2017 - SatWest Lyon High SchoolVan MeterL21-35 Semifinals

2016 West Lyon results

Home08/26/2016 - FriCentral Lyon/George-Little RockW50-14
Away09/02/2016 - Fri@Boyden-Hull/Rock ValleyW20-19
Home09/09/2016 - FriOkobojiW48-0
Away09/16/2016 - Fri@Unity ChristianW45-12
Away09/23/2016 - Fri@Alta/AureliaW60-7
Home09/30/2016 - FriHintonL17-27
Away10/07/2016 - Fri@Western ChristianL17-21
Away10/14/2016 - Fri@Sibley-OcheyedanW41-7
Home10/21/2016 - FriEmmetsburgW42-7
Neutral10/28/2016 - FriSioux Center, IAWestern ChristianL6-28 1st round playoffs

Thursday, September 8, 2016

2016 season starter

West  Lyon 50, Central Lyon GLR 14. Beef Bowl back to us. Looked great!!

West Lyon 20, Rock Valley/Boyden Hull 19 in OT. Still waiting for my heart to start again. Never give up.

Friday, October 23, 2015

West Lyon smacks Unity, gets smacked by Ridge View

Big Blue did a nice job of handling Unity 28-6. The offense still does not scare the heck out of people, but it was more explosive. I thought the defense looked great other than one long run. I don't know what to say about the Ridge View game. We lost 28-14. We were down 21-0 late in the first half until a big kick return and late TD got us to 21-7 at half. Clawed back to 21-14 but Ridge View put us away late. It has been many years since we looked that bad on both sides of the ball. I know we have some injuries, but man, that was ugly. We will see what we can do with a winless HMS Friday night. We are in the playoffs, but it looks like we will have to travel in the first round. Chins up boys, teams are itching for the chance to be the team that takes us out. We will get their best every single game. GO BIG BLUE!!

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Hinton gets by West Lyon

That was a heck of a game Friday night. Very hard hitting and both teams earned the right to win. It was too bad the officials had to help determine the game. One touchdown was called back on a terrible holding call on West Lyon and some poor spots either held us short or gave Hinton critical first downs. What I take away from the game is that our very young team is pretty good and Hinton is also very good. If we stay injury free, we are going to be a tough out come playoffs. I also want to say that our defense is rock solid. Colin Snyder, Colton Hage, Trevor Rozeboom, Beau Kellenberger, Dustin Brown, and Cole Joachim have all done a great job leading the charge and holding a great Hinton offense to 2 touchdowns. They are a fun group to watch. This next week we get an improving Unity Christian. I remember they were very young last year, but they are 2-1 in the district so we really need to take care of business. GO BIG BLUE!!

HINTON, Iowa | Hinton and West Lyon engaged in an old-fashioned defensive battle here Friday night.
Terrill Henrich’s 34-yard touchdown run with 1:33 remaining decided the matchup of top 10 Iowa Class 1A squads at the Held Complex, won by third-ranked Hinton, 14-7, over No. 8 West Lyon.
Henrich’s run was the second-longest play of the contest and it was a thing of beauty. The 177-pound senior took off around right end, then cut it back inside, outracing the Wildcat defense to the end zone.
“We pride on finishing strong and outlasting our opponents,” Henrich said. “We condition so hard and we just proved that tonight. On the touchdown, I saw Ross Wenzel, my guard, he made a great block and I just cut off of it and saw nothing but green in front of me.”
Henrich wound up as the game’s leading rusher with 85 yards on 14 carries and caught three passes for 54 yards. Hinton quarterback Jay Small passed for 160 yards, completing 14 of 29, including a 38-yard touchdown to Skyler Beller with 6:20 left in the second quarter that tied the game at 7-all.
That was the final scoring until the late touchdown jaunt by Henrich.
West Lyon, although pinned at its own 10 after a short kickoff return, still had time to mount a game-tying drive but on the first play, a rare Jaden Snyder pass was tipped and intercepted by Daniel Bishop at the 15-yard line.
When Henrich ran eight yards for a first down, all that was left was for the Blackhawks to line up in the victory formation for a couple of snaps.
“I would classify West Lyon as one of the best football programs in the state and whenever you can come out on top of them it’s a heck of an achievement,” Henrich said. “We did it for our guys coming out for alumni night. For everybody who ever wore a Blackhawk uniform.”
This was only the third time Hinton has beaten West Lyon, a perennial state title contender. The other two times came in 2012 when the Blackhawks advanced to the state championship game.
West Lyon’s defense produced the game’s first touchdown when Monte Pottebaum intercepted a pass at the Blackhawk 4-yard line. That set up a short scoring run by Dylan Huyser at the 5:32 mark of the first quarter.
Hinton drew even when Beller gathered in a Small pass, broke a couple of tackles and dove into the end zone to complete the game’s longest play, a 38-yarder, midway through the second quarter.
West Lyon turned it over on downs at the Hinton 27 before intermission and Dustin Brown had a 70-yard interception return for a touchdown nullified because of a holding penalty.
Hinton lost a fumble at the Wildcat 16 and had a 30-yard field goal blocked in the second half, but that was about the only offense generated by either team in the second half until the 70-yard scoring march capped by the Henrich touchdown.
“That was a battle, kids were just flying around on defense and everybody was limping and dragging their shoulders after the game,” Hinton co-head coach Bruce Held said. “Both teams got beat up. It was just old school Northwest Iowa football. It was a lot of fun and exciting to drive at the end and score.”
Held rolled the dice and went for it on fourth-and-one on the final drive. Small kept it and gained just enough yardage to move the chains.
“I just have faith in what we do,” Held said. “Maybe I’m dumb but I figure if we can’t get a yard we don’t deserve to win. That’s what Terrill does, if you get him out in open space he’s really difficult to defend. He had one run earlier that I thought was even better when he was just all heart, guts and desire and that kind of got everybody going.
“Those individual efforts are huge and he can provide that, he’s a talented kid. You earn it when you beat these guys, they don’t give you anything. They’re so well-coached and play so hard and it’s so hard to find anything that works against them because they are always in the right spot. It’s really hard to score against these guys.”
Hinton ran its record to 6-0 overall and 4-0 in District 2. West Lyon is 4-2 overall and 2-1 in the district.
“It was a hard-fought game and both teams played hard for four quarters,” West Lyon Coach Jay Rozeboom said. “We’re disappointed with the loss but not with the kids’ efforts. Their kid made a great play and they converted a couple of big fourth down plays, so hats off to them.”
West Lyon 7 0 0 0 -- 7
Hinton 0 7 0 7 -- 14
First Quarter
WL: Dylan Huyser 4 run (Jaden Snyder kick) 5:32
Second Quarter
H: Skyler Beller 38 pass from Jay Small (Terrill Henrich kick) 6:20
Fourth Quarter
H: Henrich 34 run (Henrich kick) 1:33
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TEAM STATISTICS
WL Hinton
First downs 8 16
Rushes-yards 46-161 36-140
Passing yards 0 160
Passes 0-4-1 14-29-2
Total plays-yards 50-161 65-300
Punts-avg. 8-32.0 4-39.0
Penalties-yards 6-40 3-25
Fumbles-lost 1-1 1-1
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: West Lyon – Dylan Huyser 21-82, Cody Klarenbeek 14-43, Jaden Snyder 7-23, Mitchell Rentschler 2-7, Monte Pottebaum 1-(-1). Hinton – Terrill Henrich 14-85, Jay Small 13-49, Skyler Beller 5-11, Joel Kirwan 1-1, Team 3-(-6).
PASSING: West Lyon – Jaden Snyder 0-4-1—0. Hinton – Jay Small 14-29-2—160.
RECEIVING: Hinton – Skyler Beller 5-56, Terrill Henrich 3-54, Brandon Vondrak 3-18, Truman Schmitt 2-23, Daniel Bishop 1-9.