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Nolan in overtime

The Vikings won in overtime Saturday, advancing to next week’s state semifinal against Argyle Liberty Christian. Nolan is now 6-3 in overtime games in its history. Prior to the approval of overtime periods in high school football, Nolan had tied nine games — the most recent being in 1994.

Nov. 23, 2013 — Nolan 20, Houston St. Thomas 14 (OT) — In Teague, Texas, Luke Alves scored on a 7-yard run to win the TAPPS Division I regional final. Stephen Jolissaint’s 55-yard interception return for a touchdown and Grant Muehlstein’s extra point with 2:53 left in the fourth quarter forced the extra period.

Oct. 4, 2013 — Nolan 43, TCA-Addison 42 (OT) — At Doskocil Stadium, Jeremy LaGroue hauled in a two-point conversion pass from Landon Russell on a play-action roll-out to give the Vikings the win in the TAPPS I-1 game. Luke Alves had scored on a 7-yard run to put Nolan in position for the winning conversion after TCA scored on its first possession and kicked an extra point.

Oct. 14, 2011 — Nolan 35, Prestonwood 28 (OT) — In Plano, Amyn Maloney caught a 3-yard touchdown pass from Joseph Prud’homme, and the Vikings defense stopped Prestonwood on four downs to preserve the TAPPS I-1 game.

Dec. 5, 2009 — Nolan 21, TCA-Addison 20 (OT) — In Temple, TCA missed an extra point attempt when the snap was bobbled, and the Vikings won the TAPPS Division I state championship — their fourth state title. Evan Roll’s 8-yard touchdown catch from Michael Smith and Hans Ingold’s extra point on the first overtime possession proved to be the difference.

Oct. 10, 2008 — Bishop Lynch 17, Nolan 14 (OT) — At Doskocil Stadium, Chris Robbs kicked a 24-yard field goal in overtime to win the district game. Nolan had forced the extra period when Tanner Smith caught a 21-yard touchdown pass from Michael Smith in the fourth quarter.

Nov. 3, 2006 — TCA 28, Nolan 20 (3 OT) — In Addison, Josh Fellows’ 7-yard touchdown catch in the third overtime was the difference. Drew Gavin scored on a 7-yard touchdown pass from Robert Ratliff in the second overtime to briefly give the Vikings the lead,  but TCA matched the touchdown and extra point to force a third overtime — the longest game in Nolan’s history.

Sept. 1, 2006 — Argyle Liberty 26, Nolan 20 (OT) – At Doskocil Stadium, Joshua Hicks’ 4-yard touchdown run in overtime sealed the non-district win in the 2006 season opener. Will Gallagher caught an 80-yard touchdown from Robert Ratliff in the fourth quarter but a missed extra point attempt allowed Liberty to force an overtime with a Garret Ashworth 36-yard field goal.

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Will Gallagher catches the game-winning touchdown in the second overtime of the 2005 TAPPS Division I state championship game. (2005/Dick Kirby photo)

Nov. 26, 2005 — Nolan 28, TCA-Addison 25 (2 OT) — At Floyd Casey Stadium in Waco, Will Gallagher’s sliding 7-yard touchdown catch from Sean Hakes in the second overtime secured Nolan’s second state championship. Steve McCarthy’s 22-yard field goal in the fourth quarter tied the game at 15-15 and sent it to overtime. Both teams scored touchdowns and kicked extra points in the first overtime. To start the second overtime, TCA was held to a 29-yard field goal before Gallagher’s catch.

Aug. 29, 2003 — Nolan 21, Fort Worth Christian 14 (OT) — At Doskocil Stadium, Jeff Sakowski caught a 25-yard touchdown pass from Ben Nichols in the overtime period for the non-district win. It was Sakowski’s third touchdown catch of the game — a feat matched by only seven other Nolan receivers. It was the first overtime ever played by Nolan.

Individual scoring

Nolan scored 458 points in 2012. A little more than 64.1 percent of the team’s scoring returns next season, including three of the top four scorers and four of the top six.

A look at the individual scoring:

Player Points scored

  • Luke Alves 90
  • McCaleb Taylor 86
  • Cameron Elias 68
  • David Authier 46
  • Joseph Prud’homme 42
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Nolan seniors in the Tom Hillary DFW All-Star Game

The 15th annual Tom Hillary DFW All Star game will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 15  at Pennington Field in Bedford. The Fort Worth (Blue Team) roster includes Nolan seniors Jonathon Faltynski, Joseph Prud’homme, Jeremy Freyre, Nate Adams, Ramon Romero and Ryan Messer.

Here are the previous Nolan seniors who have been on the roster for the event (which has gone by several names).

TAPPS ALL-STAR GAME/DFW PRIVATE ALL-STAR CLASSIC/

TOM HILLARY ALL-STAR CLASSIC

Years missing: 2000, 1998, 1997

#–named defensive MVP

Player (Year played)

  • Adams, Nate (2012)
  • Alves, Dominic (2011)
  • Baum, Tyler (2010)
  • Beatty, Ian (2011)
  • Blazek, Braedan (2010)
  • Boenig, Michael (2004#)
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Championship thoughts — Quarterback

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Joseph Prud’homme finished the season with 1,379 passing yards and 519 rushing yards.

(Photo by Dick Kirby)

I thought Joseph Prud’homme played an outstanding game at quarterback in the Vikings’ 48-45 win over TCA in the TAPPS Division I state championship. He threw for 214 yards and one touchdown and rushed for 107 more. He committed zero turnovers.

But to truly appreciate how well he played, you have to factor in his blocking, his footwork, his ball-handling and his composure. These areas are more abstract but certainly no less important.

Blocking: I can’t recall seeing a better blocking quarterback in high school. And these aren’t just blocks on end-arounds once or twice a game. He frequently pitched the ball to a halfback or A back and led the charge in between the tackles. It’s like having an extra player on the field and certainly a big part of Nolan’s rushing success in the game and on the season.

Footwork: Whether it’s executing a mis-direction play or running the option, Joseph always seemed to be in the right place. Often this creates hesitation on a defender’s part, buying time to allow a play to develop.

Ball-handling: Executing the option is no easy chore. Plays must be diagnosed instantly and decisions executed in a split-second. All his pitches were spot-on. Most of his 21 pass attempts were spot-on.

Composure: The time management on the game-winning drive was executed flawlessly.

Joseph leaves with a 23-3 record and two state titles as a starting quarterback. Here’s where he ranks in a couple of key all-time categories among Nolan quarterbacks:

CAREER COMPLETIONS

  1. 474—Robert Ratliff (2006-08)
  2. 224—Michael Smith (2009-10)
  3. 214—Joel Nearing (1997-98)
  4. 192—Joseph  Prud’homme (2009-12)
  5. 183—Larry Holmes (1991-94)

CAREER PASSING YARDS

  1. 6,588—Robert Ratliff (2006-08)
  2. 3,803—Michael Smith (2009-10)
  3. 3,519—Larry Holmes (1991-94)
  4. 3,138—Joseph Prud’homme (2009-12)
  5. 2,768—Joel Nearing (1997-98)

CAREER PASSING TOUCHDOWNS

  1. 81—Robert Ratliff (2006-08)
  2. 30—Michael Smith (2009-10)
  3. 28—Joseph Prud’homme (2009-12)
  4. 28—Ricky Mills (1995-96)
  5. 25—Larry Holmes (1991-94)

2012 TAPPS I-1 all-district teams

The TAPPS Division I-1 all-district teams are posted on LSCSN.com

Congratulations to Nolan first-teammers : Nate Adams, Luke Alves, Ramon Romero, Brennan Murnane, Miles Murray and Jonathan Faltynskl and second teammers: Charlton Nguyen, Ryan Messer, Joseph Prud’homme, David Authier, McCaleb Taylor, Arby Segismundo and Jonathan Werline,

Here is the breakdown on the numbers for the 64-player team:

School (total number of picks)

  1. Nolan (13)
  2. TCA (13)
  3. Prestonwood (11)
  4. Lynch (10)
  5. Liberty Chr. (10)
  6. Dunne (5)
  7. JPII (2)