
The Celina Bobcats secured a commanding 49-14 victory over Paris in their playoff clash at Eagle Stadium, marking an impressive start to their postseason campaign.
Impressively, the Bobcats amassed a staggering 532 yards of total offense, with a remarkable 455 yards coming from their dominant running game. Their solid performance propelled them to a commanding 28-7 lead by halftime, further extending their lead with a 14-7 third-quarter scoring run that put the game firmly out of Paris’ reach.
Celina’s offensive firepower primarily stemmed from their ground game, contributing five of their six touchdowns. Logan Gutierrez and Bowe Bentley each delivered two scores, while Harrison Williams emerged as a driving force with 180 yards rushing, including one touchdown. Jacob Brown also made a significant contribution by adding a rushing touchdown to the team’s impressive tally.
While the ground attack stole the spotlight, Celina’s quarterback, Knox Porter, showcased his skill with a touchdown pass to receiver Jacob Henry, highlighting the team’s versatility in their scoring avenues. This multi-dimensional offensive display demonstrated the Bobcats’ prowess and determination as they navigated their way to a convincing victory.




