brock

Angel Ruiz (9) becomes emotional after the Bucks playoff loss Thursday night. Ruiz had three touchdowns on the night, including two in the fourth quarter. BA photo by James Norman

Bucks fall to Brock in playoff thriller 34-27

The Breckenridge Buckaroos season came to a halt Thursday night with a 34-27 playoff loss to the Brock Eagles.

The Bucks will finish their season with a 4-7 record, placing fourth in their district and securing a playoff spot.

Despite the loss and broken hearts to accompany it, the game was a thrilling one to witness. It included a 21-point comeback by the Bucks in the second half, as well as several big plays from both sides and mistakes to match.

Owen Woodward drops back to complete a pass. Woodward had one touchdown on the day to Kevin Franco on the Bucks first drive. They did not score another touchdown. BA photo by James Norman

Bucks fall to Brock 20-9, drop to 2-2 on season

The Buckaroos continued to struggle on offense Friday, against Brock on the road. 

What looked to be a potential shootout early on settled down, as both teams scored quickly in the first quarter but struggled to find their way across the end zone again in the first half. For the Bucks, it would be the only time they would find the end zone all night.

Kevin Franco throws a pass under pressure. Franco was taken out at quarterback late game and replaced by Owen Woodward. Woodward and Franco both threw one interception each. BA photo by James Norman

Bucks lose ball three times, get beat by Cisco at home

The Buckaroos could not get out of their own way from the get-go.

In a lackluster performance against the Cisco Loboes that saw the Breckenridge Buckaroos turn the ball over three times, including on each of their first two drives, the Bucks seemed dead in the water from the beginning.

Subscribe to brock