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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Photo by Andre Odums/ossports It&#8217;s easy to understand why Bridgeland&#8217;s coach David Raffield wears a smile on his face when senior quarterback Conner Weigman is the topic of conversation. The five-star gunslinger ranks as the top pocket passer in the nation according to ESPN 300 rankings. Don&#8217;t let his pocket presence mislead you; Weigman appeared &#8230;</p>
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<p>It&#8217;s easy to understand why Bridgeland&#8217;s coach David Raffield wears a smile on his face when senior quarterback Conner Weigman is the topic of conversation. The five-star gunslinger ranks as the top pocket passer in the nation according to ESPN 300 rankings. Don&#8217;t let his pocket presence mislead you; Weigman appeared to be equally dangerous with his legs, showing shifty moves and speed to burn.</p>



<p>He led the Bears (1-0) on eight consecutive scoring drives, exploiting a 47-14 halftime lead before helping Cypress Bridgeland claim a 54-14 decision over the Klein Cain Hurricanes on Saturday night at Klein Memorial Stadium.</p>



<p>When Weigman wasn&#8217;t throwing darts, he used his legs to accumulate positive yards, exposing Klein Cain&#8217;s defense for eight consecutive scoring drives. Like a man among boys, the Hurricanes had no answer for the wealth of talent it faced in Weigman, who ran around, through, and made jaw-dropping passes to receivers all evening.</p>



<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re going to put the football where there not, and if you&#8217;re going to try to stop us on the run, we&#8217;re going to throw it, and if that means we have to throw it every down, we are going to throw it,&#8221; said Bears coach David Raffield. &#8220;When you go out and cover us, we&#8217;ll go out and run the ball.&#8221;</p>



<p>Bridgeland drove 70 yards in eight plays as a packed stadium watched Weigman toss a perfect ball to junior receiver Jonathan Nelson, who ran a wheel route down the left sideline, increasing the Bears lead, 20-7 following Pratt Fisher&#8217;s extra point kick.</p>



<p>&#8220;I felt good in the pocket,&#8221; says Bridgeland&#8217;s quarterback Conner Weigman. &#8220;I feel like I have a special natural awareness. I know it&#8217;s coming. I have a natural clock in my head.&#8221;</p>



<p>The resemblance of Vincent Young was difficult to overlook when watching Weigman, who completed 21-of-28 attempts for 365 yards, five touchdowns, and rushed ten times for 100 yards and two scores, with the addition of a receiving score.</p>



<p>Bears&#8217; receiver Andrew Maleski had ten catches for 200 yards and two touchdowns. Nelson snagged five balls for 90 yards and a score.</p>



<p>Although Weigman, a Texas A&amp;M recruit, grabbed the highlight reel, the Bears defense quietly assured the contest would be one-sided and not the track meet fans witnessed last season when both teams accounted for 91 points in Bridgeland&#8217;s 49-42 victory.</p>



<p>&#8220;The difference this year, we put in a new defense,&#8221; Raffield mentioned. &#8220;We have a lot of kids that are hungry. They came out tonight and got after it.&#8221;</p>



<p>The improved Bears&#8217; defense at this point of the season is a huge reason for tonight&#8217;s success, as opposed to last season&#8217;s high scoring affair, which saw Bridgeland surrender 21 points but lead 35-21 at halftime.</p>



<p>Senior defensive linemen Roroghene Imarah, Aaron Vital, linebacker Caleb Fattig, and defensive back Ayden Montgomery harassed Klein Cain&#8217;s offense for three quarters. Bears defense impressed, holding Klein Cain&#8217;s offense featuring quarterback Carson Roper and one of the nation&#8217;s top receivers in Matthew Golden to 14 points.</p>



<p>&#8220;Our defense was playing fast,&#8221; Weigman said. &#8220;They were running with their hair on fire.&#8221;</p>



<p>Outdone and without the services of four-star running back Jaydon Blue, who skipped his senior season to prepare for college football before attending the University of Texas, could not match the Bears&#8217; energy.</p>



<p>By the time Klein Cain (1-0) scored its second touchdown, the Bears built a 34-14 advantage led by Weigman. To make matters worse, the Hurricanes lost Roper late in the second quarter as he took a shot from the left side of his frame. He limped noticeably before entering the second half on the sideline in street clothes.</p>



<p>The Bears would tack on two more scores and lead, 47-14 at intermission.</p>



<p>The Bears received first possession of the ball. Scrimmaging from its 30-yard line, Weigman quickly spotted his favorite target, Maleski, for a 16-yard pickup at the 46. After a nine-yard pass to Nelson and a two-yard run, Weigman called his number, dashing up the middle, shifted right, and trotted into the end zone to give Bridgeland a 7-0 lead with 10:43 left in the first quarter.</p>



<p>After stopping Klein Cain in its territory, Weigman kept the Bears on the move. A pair of big plays led the Bears to the Klein Cain two-yard line. Weigman capped the possession with a scoring toss to tight end Reid Mikeska as the lead increased, 13-0, the kick after failed.</p>



<p>Roper guided the Hurricanes on its best evening drive on the next series when he scrambled 26 yards to the Bears&#8217; 31. A play later, Roper hit receiver/quarterback Jaelen Smith in stride, crossing the middle of the field, while he raced to the end zone, cutting the lead, 13-7 after the bonus kick with 3:31 left in the first quarter.</p>



<p>&#8220;They (Klein Cain) are a heck of a good football team,&#8221; Raffield explained. &#8220;They are well-coached, they are discipline, and I like playing people like them in these non-district games because I want to get ready for district play.&#8221;</p>



<p>After, Vital tackled Roper at the Klein Cain 32 to force a punt which landed at midfield.</p>



<p>Weigman used the short field to hook up with Maleski twice. A 22-yard reception at the Hurricanes five and the drive finalized when Maleski grabbed a three-yard touchdown pass to put the game out of reach, 27-7 with 9:47 remaining in the second quarter.</p>



<p>The nationally telecasted game on ESPNU gave the Aggies and the SEC a preview of what the future may have in store once Weigman steps on the field at the next level.</p>



<p>In the second half, the action toned down slightly following Weigman&#8217;s final strike to Maleski, who beat the secondary on a deep post pattern which covered 70 yards. Bridgeland&#8217;s lead swelled, 54-14 with 9:16 to go in the third quarter.</p>
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