Falcons soar past South Houston in 56-15 rout

North Shore QB Maciah Long breaks and evades numerous tackles en route to a potentially game winning touchdown. Final score, however, was 40-43 in favor of Manvel. (Photo courtesy Jonathan Frey, Galena Park ISD)
Channelview Falcons wide receiver Etterious Giles makes a leaping touchdown catch on a 20-yard pass from quarterback Jalen Hurts in their 56-15 win over South Houston. Giles was the leading receiver in a Falcon offense that piled up 529 yards. The Falcons host Vidor on Friday at 7 p.m. at Ray Maddry Memorial Stadium. (Photo by Mark Kramer, Channelview ISD)
Channelview Falcons wide receiver Etterious Giles makes a leaping touchdown catch on a 20-yard pass from quarterback Jalen Hurts in their 56-15 win over South Houston. Giles was the leading receiver in a Falcon offense that piled up 529 yards. The Falcons host Vidor on Friday at 7 p.m. at Ray Maddry Memorial Stadium. (Photo by Mark Kramer, Channelview ISD)

The Channelview Falcons’ high-powered offense was true to form as they easily defeated South Houston 56-15 last Friday, Sept. 4 at Ray Maddry Memorial Stadium.

Channelview improved its record to 2-0 on the season and will host Vidor at 7 p.m. on Friday.

The Falcons churned out 529 yards of total offense with a balanced running and passing attack. Quarterback Jalen Hurts threw for 236 yards and two touchdowns and also ran for two scores. Andrew Baker was Channelview’s leading rusher with 90 yards and a touchdown, while Demontre Tuggle, Cristian Ramirez, Ashton Turner and Hurts helped account for the Falcons’ 247 yards on the ground.

Etterious Giles was the Falcons’ leading receiver with seven catches for 93 yards and a touchdown. Anthony Means snagged two touchdown catches on the night and Bishop Ozan caught a touchdown pass. Overall, the passing game was spread out among seven different receivers on the night.