
Dallas football is the Week 11 winner of the Oregon Team of the Week, presented by the Oregon National Guard.
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Week 11 Winner: Dallas Football
It’s not exactly America’s team, nor even Oregon’s.
The
Dallas High School football team had won a measly 10 games the previous 10 years combined before 2013.
But the Dragons have almost equaled that title in one season.
Behind
second-year head coach Tracy Jackson, Dallas (8-3) went on the road
last week to upset seventh seed Hermiston 41-35 in overtime on a 1-yard
touchdown run by
David Rebischke. An interception sealed the victory.
For
their banner season and upset win, the Dragons are the MaxPreps Oregon
Team of the Week, presented by the Oregon National Guard.
"We
have some experienced players who wanted to do the extra work that needs
to be done in order to improve and get to that next level," said
Jackson. "They have been in the weight room since last December and over
the summer we gave our team demanding workouts. This has allowed our
bodies to perform better and then confidence comes from realizing that
we have done all the hard work.
"This game has a physical, mental
and emotional component and we have the knowledge that we have been
doing the right things and, yes, we can do it and we deserve it."

Caleb Naughton, Dallas
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Dallas got off quickly to start the game with a 10-yard touchdown run by
Tim Smothers and a
Ryan Spencer interception return for another score making it 14-0.
After
Hermiston closed to 14-7, a long kickoff return to the Bulldogs’ 9 set
up a short TD run by Rebischke. The teams traded two touchdowns before
Smothers recovered a fumble in the end zone to go up 35-21.
Hermiston (6-4) eventually tied it before the Dragons, who finished with a remarkable 414 rushing yards according to
northeastoregonnow.com, and won it in overtime.
"We
had a big lead early, three important kids went down, we were 5 hours
away from home, and we could feel the momentum turning," said Jackson.
"Sometimes games happen like that and you have to be able to fight
through it, and we fought through it.
"The players got together
in a huddle right before overtime started, without the coaches, and they
looked each other in the eyes and said we have payed the price and we
don't want to give up now. This was a defining moment for our team."
It was Dallas’ fourth straight win and sets up a rematch with No. 2 seed
West Albany, which defeated the Dragons 14-7 on Oct. 10, on Friday in quarterfinal action.
"In
situations like this, some players would give up and say, 'it's not our
night,' but we didn't do that. Our team was not willing to give up,"
said Jackson. "We came away from this experience saying we are better
than we think we are.
"We had brought 500-700 fans to the game
who were there supporting us. After the game they waited for us and as
we started walking out — our team could hear the uproar of screaming and
cheering from our fans. The emotion was surreal and as a coach it was a
beautiful thing to watch."
The Dragons have been rushing by
committee all season — through 10 games, five different players had
rushed between 226 and 875 yards.
Leading the way in the regular season was Rebischke with 874 yards, followed by Smothers with 615,
Caleb Naughton (592),
Spencer McCarron (279) and
Chase Mauk (226).
Senior quarterback
Josh Kibbey
manages the offense and has thrown for 657 yards and six touchdowns.
Smothers is also the leading receiver with 11 catches for 234 yards and
two scores.
One of the big strengths on the team is swarming to
the ball and tackling. They’ve been led in tackles all season by
McCarron (90 tackles, 10 per game), followed by Naughton (87, 8.7) ,
Jacob Bowman (71, 7.1) and
Kaj Christensen (47, 6.7).
The Dragons attack from all angles and have recorded a whopping 49 sacks, led by Bowman’s 13. Nobody else has more than five.
Unlike
Dallas, Friday’s opponent West Albany has a strong recent history of
success as Randy Nyquist has led the Bulldogs to 85 wins since 2006 with
perfect 14-0 records and state 5A titles in 2007 and 2008.
"We
are going to make a couple adjustments. West Albany is awesome and their
personnel is strong so we will have to prepare for that," said Jackson.
"We will have to limit our turnovers and mistakes and we will have to
play a tough game to beat them. The cool thing about our team is that
every week we are learning more and more about ourselves and each
other."
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