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2011 football season in review
Navid Khoi / Roundup
The road was the new home for the Brahmas’ as they played nine out of their 10 games away from Sheppard Stadium.
The overall record of the Brahmas’ was 3-7.
Pierces only home game of the year was the last game of the year against their arch rival Valley College.
Gerald Bowman, Sophomore, recently named defensive player of the year headlined the Brahmas defense.
Bowman was second on the team with 52 tackles.
Pierces offense had its ups and downs this year with scoring as they failed to score over 20 points in five out of their 10 games.
Joseph Morris, Freshman, who received first team offense recognition, was the one constant play maker on the outside.
Morris led the team in both receiving yards with 529 yards and receiving touchdowns with six.
The highlight of the year was the only home game against Valley College.
Brahmas’ defeated Valley 47-17 and holds on to the victory bell for the third straight year.
Playing on the road is one thing, but having to play top 25 teams in the country makes it that much more difficult for a young and experienced team.
With the new look stadium that is going to be ready in 2012, the Brahmas will look forward for the next season with home games.
Eduardo Razo contributed to this report.