Final score: Bridgeland 54 – Klein Cain 14.
Conner Weigman was the story of this game. He was as advertised. Weigman finished his night with over 450 total yards and eight touchdowns accounted for.
He was the Player of the Game.
Scoring Plays:
Bridgeland struck first with a Weigman 34-yard touchdown run. Bridgeland 7 – Klein Cain 0.
Klein did nothing with their possession. Weigman leads Bridgeland right down the field again connecting on a TD strike to TE Reid Mikeska. The PAT was no good. Bridgeland 13 – Klein Cain 0.
Weigman answers Klein with a 39 Yd pass for a TD to Jonathan Nelson. PAT is good. Bridgeland 19 -Klein Cain 7.
Weigman this time connects on a 3 Yd pass completion to Maleski
for the first of three scores for this duo. Bridgeland 27 – Klein Cain 7.
Not done yet, Weigman scores another TD on a 5 Yd scamper. Bridgeland 34 – Klein Cain 7.
Weigman connects again to Maleski for a 14 Yd TD pass. PAT
missed again. Bridgeland 40 – Klein Cain 14.
A little trickeration with Nelson completing a 47 Yd pass to
Weigman for a touchdown. Bridgeland 47 – Klein Cain 14.
The last air raid came on a Weigman connection for 70 Yd TD strike to
Maleski…for the third time. Bridgeland 54 – Klein Cain 14.
Weigman stood out on a national stage before a national TV audience. A two-sport star at Bridgeland (he plays baseball too), he is committed to Jimbo Fisher and the Texas A&M Aggies. In 2020, Weigman passed for 3803 yards and 42 touchdowns, which led all of Class 6A.
This season, he is a 4-star recruit and is ranked as the #1 pocket passer in the country and the #35 overall prospect on the ESPN 300.
And come January, Weigman will enroll early at Texas A&M. Not to take advantage of the new and allowable Name, Image, and Likeness policies (NIL), but because he is a baller and wants to play football and baseball for the Aggies. The Aggies are getting a stud.