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September 30, 2012

Oak Forest stings Brookhaven
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Going into the week and preparing for a good Oak Forest Academy football team, Coach Tripp McCarty knew the BA Cougars would have to be ready to play a very physical Yellow Jacket squad from Amite, LA.  “We beat them twice last year and knocked them out of the playoffs.” said McCarty prior to the game.  “They haven’t forgotten that and are going to show up ready to play.”  Nothing could have been closer to the truth as the Yellow Jackets came in and stung Brookhaven Academy 35 - 21.
Things looked good for the Cougars early as they held Oak Forest to a three and out on the first series of the game then took over at their own 35 yard line.  BA was on a roll and methodically advancing downfield until a fumble halted the BA drive at the Oak Forest 23 yard line.
The Jackets would answer and put together a drive of their own culminated by a 41 yard touchdown pass from quarterback Carter Capdeboscq to slot-back Dave Smith.  Zach Kent added the PAT to give OF a 7 – 0 lead at the 3:56 mark of the first quarter.
On The Cougar’s next possession the Yellow Jackets would force BA into a punting situation after a quick three and out.  With a strong surge up the middle the Jackets were able to smother the punt and recover the blocked attempt deep in BA territory at the 14 yard line.  After converting a key third down and 10 play, Oak Forest took a 14 – 0 lead on a Sam Bourgeois four yard TD run and Kent PAT conversion with: 36 seconds left in the first quarter.
BA would start the second quarter and their next drive at the Oak Forest 26 yard line desperately needing to put points on the board.  A Gage Posey to Seth Rushing 32 yard pass and run would set the Cougars up for their first score of the game when Posey again hit Rushing in the south end zone on a 13 yard touchdown pass play with 9:33 left in the first half.  Kevin Nettles would add the PAT and draw the Cougars closer at 14 – 7.
Oak Forest started their next drive at the 26 yard line of BA and what became the theme of the night, they began to grind out the clock and dominate the line of scrimmage.  Behind runs right at the heart of the Brookhaven Academy defense highlighted by a 19 yard jaunt by Rhase Riggins carrying tacklers with him down inside the Cougar 10 yard line.  Riggins then added to his yardage total on the drive with a 6 yard touchdown run, add the Kent PAT and give the Jackets a 21 – 7 lead that would take the teams to the locker rooms at halftime.
Hoping to get things rolling in the second half, Brookhaven Academy would take the kickoff and drive it 77 yards, converting two key fourth down plays, the second conversion a Posey 17 yard pass just over the OF defender to Ross Foreman.  Nettles added the PAT to again cut the Oak Forest lead to seven points at 21 – 14 with exactly 6:00 to play in the third quarter.
The Yellow Jackets would not score in the third quarter but they would eat up the remaining six minutes of the period and an additional 2:03 of the fourth quarter before Riggins scored his second touchdown of the night on a 4 yard run.  The PAT snap was mishandled and the Jackets had to settle for a 27 - 14 lead with time slipping away from the Cougars.
Unable to convert on a fourth down six at their own 48 yard line, BA turned the ball over to OF with only 7:48 to play in the game.  Sticking to what was working, the Jackets pushed their drive forward capped off by a Bourgeois 10 yard touchdown run and 2 point conversion stretching  the OF lead to 35 – 14 and only 1:40 showing on the clock.
The Cougars started their ensuing drive at the OF 32 yard line and quickly pushed it across the midfield stripe.  Posey would again hook up with Rushing for a 49 yard pass play and touchdown with a mere 60 seconds to play in the contest.  Nettles would add the PAT cutting the Oak Forest lead to 14.
The Brookhaven Academy on-sides kick was quickly recovered by the Yellow Jackets front-line at midfield sealing the 35 – 21 road victory for Oak Forest.  A perplexed Coach McCarty said after the game that this was not the Cougar football team that he saw practice so well all week.  “We didn’t show up to play and they whipped us from the start.  “Give Oak Forest credit, they dominated the run game and totally controlled the clock limiting us to only six possessions the entire game.”  McCarty continued, “We have to show some character and bounce back from where we stand right now.”
Offensively the Brookhaven Academy was led by Gage Posey who passed for 250 yards and three touchdowns completing 21 of 38 attempts.  Seth Rushing snagged 10 catches for 154 yards and 2 scores and Ross Foreman had 38 yards on 6 catches and a score for the Cougars.  Landon Nettles led BA in rushing with 54 yards on 14 carries.
Defensively BA was led by senior linebacker Preston Rawls with 13 tackles.  Colby Culbertson and Garrett Pace each chipped in nine stops for the Cougars.
The Yellow Jackets were led by Sam Bourgeois who had 117 yards on 28 carries and two touchdowns.  Rhase Riggins had 104 yards and two scores as well on the ground.
Brookhaven Academy is on the road next week traveling to Franklinton, LA to meet the Bowling Green Buccaneers before getting into district play on October 12 versus Columbia Academy for Homecoming 2012.

September 29, 2012

Cats roar back in second half to secure playoff birth
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Before the first quarter had ended the Silliman Wildcats had committed two turnovers, both resulting in Bowling Green touchdowns, and their attempt at clinching a playoff spot with a win looked grim but an opening second half scoring drive and a stellar defensive effort spurred Silliman to a 21-14 road win thus securing a playoff position for the second consecutive year.
Silliman quarterback Cobb Kelly produced 311 yards of offense and 3 touchdowns and Silliman’s defense delivered in the second half by forcing four Bowling Green punts, stopping a fourth down attempt and collecting a safety in the closing seconds to secure the Wildcat’s second come from behind win in two weeks.
Silliman’s offense looked out of sorts on their opening possession of the night as Buccaneer linebacker Russ Smith recovered a Wildcat fumble at the Silliman 12 yard line less than five minutes into the contest.
Bowling Green made good on the Silliman turnover and capitalized when sophomore quarterback Connor McCain plowed in from one yard out five plays later for the night’s first score. Grant Ball’s PAT gave Bowling Green an early 7-0 lead at the 4:24 mark of the opening quarter.
On Silliman’s third possession of the quarter disaster struck once again when and option toss in the backfield went array at the Wildcat 9 yard line and a mad scramble ensued and when all was said and done Buccaneer senior Russ Smith recovered the football in the end zone for another Bowling Green score. Ball added the PAT to increase the advantage to 14-0 with 1:07 still left in the first quarter.
Just when Silliman thought it could get no worse it did as the Cats committed their third turnover in four offensive possessions to start the game. Cobb Kelly’s pass to wide-out Thomas Myles was jarred loose after the reception and recovered by Bowling Green’s Coleman Knight at the Wildcat 27 yard line with 10:14 to go in the first half.
(Above) Silliman quarterback Cobb Kelly (#1) had 311 total yards and 3 touchdowns on the night
Bowling Green moved to the Silliman 6 yard line before the Wildcat defense began to stiffen. A four yard loss on a Connor McCain run on third down put Bowling Green into a fourth and goal from the ten yard line but the Bucs chose to go for it instead of a field goal attempt. McCain’s pass to Sebastian Milton came up three yards short of the goal line giving possession back to Silliman with just over six minutes remaining in a first half that would close with Bowling Green holding a 14-0 edge.
Silliman started the third quarter by rolling out a five play, 80 yard drive that was highlighted by the play of senior quarterback Cobb Kelly. Kelly ran for 25 yards on the drive and hooked up with Thomas Myles on a 42 yard pass play to the Buccaneer 20 yard line. Kelly completed the drive on the next play when he connected with Zach Kelly on a 20 yard touchdown strike and following a successful Brady Brian PAT the Cats had cut the deficit in half at 14-7 with 9:33 left in the quarter.
(Above) Silliman defensive end Jordan Talley (#72) had two late 4th quarter sacks
Bowling Green’s defense came up big on Silliman’s next possession as junior defensive back James Lavigne picked off a Kelly pass in Buccaneer territory with 6:21 remaining in the third quarter and it looked to have given Bowling Green the momentum as the Buc’s offense moved from their own 39 yard line to Silliman’s 17 in six plays but the drive would be halted as tailback Patrick Roublow was dropped for a three yard loss and Silliman sophomore defensive end Jordan Talley recorded consecutive sacks on Conner McCain on third and fourth down to give the football back to the Wildcats at their own 34 yard line.
Bowling Green took a 14-7 lead into the fourth quarter but on Silliman’s first possession the Cat’s offense began forcing its’ will on the Buc's defense.
Following a 50 yard punt from Bowling Green’s Grant Ball the Wildcats produced a 9 play, 93 yard drive that took just under four minutes and was capped on a Cobb Kelly 14 yard touchdown pass in the corner of the end zone to Trey Rockforte with 4:23 remaining in regulation.
Silliman’s PAT to tie the contest went wide left preserving a 14-13 Buccaneer lead.
Bowling Green’s offense was forced into a quick three and out and a shanked punt on fourth down set Silliman up at the Buccaneer 37 yard line with 2:01 remaining.
(Above) Bowling Green's Patrick Roublow gets taken down by two Silliman defenders
A Cobb Kelly pass to Trey Rockforte pushed the Wildcats to the Bowling Green 18 yard line on second down and three plays later Kelly connected with Zach Kelly at the Buccaneer 7 yard line with 51 seconds remaining and forcing a Wildcat time-out.
Kelly's first down pass to tailback Todd Bourgeois got the Cats to the 2 yard line and out of bounds to stop the clock at 44 seconds and Kelly scored the go ahead and eventual game winning touchdown on the next play to give Silliman their first lead of the night at 19-14 with 36 seconds left in regulation.
Silliman’s two-point conversion attempt failed.
Silliman secured the 21-14 win as a mishandled Bowling Green snap on third down found its’ way out of the back of the end zone with 8 seconds remaining.
“We started off slow,” said Silliman quarterback Cobb Kelly. “They forced a couple of fumbles and scored but we stayed in the game. Our coaches made some good adjustments at the half and we came out as a team. Our line did a great job and we managed to put up 21 points. It was a tough game and we knew coming in it would be. It’s a good feeling to know we already have a playoff spot.”
Kelly (Photo left) went 10/19 passing for 163 yards and 2 touchdowns and rushed for 148 yards on 20 carries and a score.
Trey Rockforte had 3 receptions for 65 yards and a touchdown and Zach Kelly had 4 receptions for 55 yards and a score.
Patrick Roublow led Bowling Green with 63 yards on 18 carries.
Silliman improves to 4-3 and 3-0 in District 6-AA play and will host Copiah next week. Bowling Green falls to 4-3 and 1-1 in district play and will host Brookhaven.
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Post Game with Silliman head coach TJ Davis

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September 24, 2012

MAIS Regional 2012 Softball Champions Crowned

Bayou Academy
North Class A
Leake Academy
North Class AA
Magnolia Heights School
North Class AAA
Silliman Institute
South Class AA
Parklane Academy
South Class AAA
.Heidelberg Academy
South Class A




Gateway Tire & Service Center Player of the Week
Glenbrook quarterback Regan Edwards is the Gateway Tire & Service Center Player of the Week. The 6'1" 175 lb. junior led the Class A sixth ranked Apaches to an 82-69 win over Class AA River Oaks on the road this past Thursday night.
Edwards amassed 615 total yards in leading Glenbrook to their first win over River Oaks since 2004 going 20/32 for 485 yards and six touchdowns (0 ints) through the air and rushing for 130 yards on 12 carries and two touchdowns.
"He's a gamer and loves to compete on Friday nights," said first year head coach Greg Tibbitt. "Regan had to come in and get used to a new school and learn a whole new system but he's gotten better each week and had a great night against River Oaks."
Tibbitt, who came to Minden by way of Liberal High School in Liberal, Kansas went a little further in talking about the skills of his junior signal-caller. "He's such a polished quarterback and has really become our leader, he's the best I've ever coached."
Glenbrook and Edwards will look to win their fourth straight game and improve to 5-2 this Friday as the Apaches host Tallulah.

Bayou blown out at DeSoto
By Kristy Kitchings
Bayou Academy traveled to Desoto School on Friday night and were handed a 45-6 loss from the Thunderbirds.
The Colts won the toss to begin the game and kicked off to the Thunderbirds. On the first play of the game, the Thunderbirds fumbled the ball and senior Hunter Kovac recovered and the Colts looked to be ready to take on the No. 2 team in MAIS Class A football. But that would be extent of the Colts success on the night. Bayou would be forced to punt and Desoso would strike first with 5:47 on the clock and take the lead 6-0. But, the Colts would answer for their only touchdown of the night when Caleb Pilgrim connected with Cole Hutchinson for a 70 yard touchdown pass to tie the game 6-6. This would be the closest the Colts would come to the Thunderbirds on the night. Again, Desoto would get the ball back and drive down on the Colts defense and regain their lead 14-6. With one more shot and less than a minute on the clock, the Colts fumble the ball on their own 20-yard line and Desoto would take advantage and put the ball in the end zone for six more to extend their lead over the Colts 21-6 to end the first quarter.
Pilgrim kicked off the second quarter with a punt that pinned the Thunderbirds deep into their own territory but that would not stop Desoto from taking the ball down field for another touchdown to pull away from Bayou 28-6. After a turnover on downs from the Colts, Desoto would score again and continue to out man the Colt defense, 35-6. Once again, the Colts turn the ball over on downs and once again Desoto goes in for the touchdown to make the score 42-6. With two minutes left on the clock, the Colts get the ball back but again are forced to punt. With four seconds on the clock before half-time, Desoto kicks a 45-yard field goal to take a 45-6 lead into the locker room at half time.
The Colts returned to field the field in the second half to put the ball back into the hands of the Thunderbirds. With the clock continuously running in the second half, Desoto drove the ball down on the Colts once again but attempted a field goal on second down. The attempt was no good and Colts take over at the 45 yard line. Making progress and moving the ball down field the second half, the game would come to a close with the Desoto Thunderbirds leading 45-6.
Desoto played an error free ballgame against the Colts and scored on eight of their ten possessions, only having to punt the ball one time. The Colts struggled with dropped passes, missed tackles and blocking in the road loss.
The Thunderbirds held the Colts to under 100 yards rushing and 158 yards passing on the night.
Seniors Caleb Pilgrim and Ty Holder led the Colts on defense.
The Colts (3-3 overall, 2-2 district ) will have an open date on Sept. 28 and will kick back off on Oct. 5 as the Greenville Christian Saints come marching into town for the Colts Homecoming. Game time is set for 7 pm.

September 23, 2012

Centreville outlasts Brookhaven on the road
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The stage was set for a Class AA battle between top ranked Centreville and fourth ranked Brookhaven from R.M. “Red” Stuart Field on the campus of Brookhaven Academy on Friday night and the act that followed was reminiscent of a well done sequel or curtain call following any well done performance in the theatre.
When Brookhaven took a 35-33 lead with just under four minutes remaining in regulation on Friday night chatter on the sidelines amongst fans began to reference 2009 and the epic classic that took place on the same field and resulted in a Brookhaven 57-56 double overtime win that halted Centreville’s quest for their third straight Class AA title.
While the stakes weren’t as high the setting had all the trappings and intensity of a playoff game between the two squads and came eerily close to equaling that game in 2009.
In the end Centreville broke a string of three straight losses at Brookhaven and pulled out a 41-35 win to remain undefeated and improve to 6-0 as they now look to begin preparations for a week seven matchup at home against Adams Christian.
(Above) Centreville tailback Mark Curry (#23) follows Tiger blockers
Centreville got the start they had hoped for on Friday night as they forced Brookhaven’s offense into a quick three and out on the opening possession of the game and marched 58 yards in just four plays to take an early 6-0 lead on Randy Bell’s 1 yard dive. Brock Andrus added the PAT to give the Tigers a 7-0 lead with 10:03 left in the opening quarter.
Brookhaven answered the Tiger score with a five play, 80 yard drive that was capped on a 21 yard burst off the right side by junior tailback Landon Nettles at the 8:46 mark. The Cougars failed on the PAT.
In what would be a wild first quarter of play Centreville took the ensuing kick-off and pounded out a classic Tiger drive that went 76 yards in nine plays and was culminated  on another Randy Bell score, this time from 13 yards out with 5:18 left in the quarter. Andrus added the PAT to extend Centreville’s lead to 14-6.
Just 22 seconds later the game was knotted at 14-14.
Landon Nettles took a first down hand off from the Cougar 23 yard line and plowed his way over the left side and dashed 77 yards to pay-dirt and wide-out Seth Rushing took a reverse in for a successful two point conversion to tie things up with nearly five minutes still left in the quarter.
(Above) Brookhaven's Landon Nettles (#33) rushed for 184 yards & 2 touchdowns
Before Brookhaven fans could enjoy the score Centreville’s offense was on the move again. Senior tailback Colton Terrell ripped off a 49 yard run on first down all the way to the Cougar 24 yard line and three plays later Terrell went in from 8 yards to cap a four play drive that burned up just 1:27. Andrus added his third PAT of the quarter to give the top ranked Tigers a 21-14 edge.
Brookhaven finished the quarter strong as senior quarterback Gage Posey put the Centreville defense on their heels with precision passing and scrambling in getting to the Cougar 49 yard line. That was followed by a 15 yard personal foul on Centreville to advance the Cougars to the Centreville 34 yard line as the opening quarter closed but Brookhaven would stall out and give up the football when Centreville defensive back Jake Darden broke up a Posey pass attempt on fourth down less than one minute into the second quarter.
Centreville capitalized and mounted a 67 yard, six play drive that paid dividends when Randy Bell went in from 11 yards out at the 8:35 mark. Andrus would miss on the PAT but Centreville had taken their biggest lead at 27-14.
Brookhaven appeared to have cut into that 13 point deficit on the seventh play of their next possession as Matthew Evans darted in from 25 yards out but a illegal procedure infraction wiped out the score. The Cougars were bitten once again by a yellow flag and it proved to be just as costly. Gage Posey scrambled 27 yards to score but a holding penalty negated a sensational scramble and run by the southpaw signal-caller.
Brookhaven compounded the error prone drive with a mishandled snap on a punt attempt and gave Centreville possession at mid-field with 4:45 left in the half.
Centreville slowly pushed their way to the Cougar 2 yard line where they spiked the football to kill the clock at 9 seconds. A Casey Haygood pass attempt to wide-out Colby Shaw was long in the back of the end zone and with four seconds remaining the Brookhaven defense stopped Colton Terrell for no gain to end the Centreville threat and the half with the Tigers holding a 27-14 advantage.
(Above) Randy Bell (#13) of Centreville rushed for 194 yards and 4 touchdowns
Centreville threatened to blow the game open with a six play, 57 yard drive to open the second half as Colton Terrell busted in from 13 yards out at the 9:31 mark. Centreville’s two point attempt would fail but the Tigers had taken their biggest lead of the night at 33-14.
Brookhaven appeared deflated as they lost four yards on their opening offensive possession of the second half but the Cougar defense began showing signs of strengthening.
Brookhaven got back into it with a six play, 66 yard scoring drive that was set up by a Posey to Seth Rushing 46 yard hookup to the Tiger 20 yard line. Posey would cap the drive four plays later with a 9 yard touchdown run and a successful Kevin Nettles PAT cut the deficit to 33-21 with 1:06 left in the quarter.
Brookhaven would quickly regain possession as senior Will Hickman recovered a Centreville fumble on the ensuing kickoff to set the Cougar offense up at the Tiger 33 yard line with 59 seconds left in the third quarter.
Facing a fourth and 13 from the Centreville 36 yard line Gage Posey connected with wide-out Ross Foreman at the Tiger 20 yard line to extend the drive and close out the quarter.
Four plays later Posey ran in from five yards out to narrow the Centreville lead to six points at 33-27 with 10:38 remaining in regulation. Centreville blocked the PAT attempt.
The momentum shift continued as Centreville found themselves mistake prone. The Tigers managed just six yards out to their own 34 yard line on their next possession and were flagged for two penalties but disaster struck as a high snap sailed over punter Randy Bell’s head and a mad scramble ensued to recover the football. Bell was ultimately successful in batting the football out of the end zone and avoiding a Brookhaven touchdown but the Cougars climbed two points closer at 33-29 in forcing a safety.
Centreville appeared to have stopped the bleeding after defensive end Frasier Hogan recovered a fumble at the Brookhaven 48 yard line on the free kick following the safety but the Brookhaven defense held court.
(Above) Two Brookhaven defensive players deliver a crunching hit on a Tiger tailback
The Cougar defense stopped Tiger tailback Randy Bell on a fourth and 7 run at the Brookhaven 26 yard line with 5:31 remaining and the Cougars wasted little time in grabbing their first lead of the night.
Two plays into the drive Gage Posey hit senior wide-out Matthew Evans for 51 yards to the Centreville 11 yard line and Posey then hit Seth Rushing with a perfectly thrown pass and catch in the corner of the end zone to give the Cougars a go-ahead score. The PAT attempt failed but Brookhaven had taken a 35-33 lead with 3:51 remaining in the contest.
Centreville looked out of gas and shocked as they took the Cougar kick-off out to the Tiger 38 yard line with 3:44 left to set up one last drive.
A Colton Terrell first down carry resulted in a two yard loss as a fired up Brookhaven defense got to the tailback rapidly but on second and 12 the unexpected happened as sophomore quarterback Casey Haygood calmly dropped back and connected with Terrell for 38 yards to the Brookhaven 26 yard line.
“Coach Stutzman made an excellent call on that play,” said Centreville head coach Bill Hurst.
Randy Bell exploded for a quick 10 yards to the Cougar 16 yard line and the senior tailback added another 9 yards on the next carry that pushed the line of scrimmage to the Brookhaven 7 yard line.
Centreville completed the five play, 62 yard drive when Bell scored his fourth touchdown of the night on the next play.
Bell then converted on the two point attempt to give the Tigers a six point cushion at 41-35 with 1:43 remaining in regulation.
Brookhaven managed to advance to the Centreville 48 yard line in the closing seconds but a hook and lateral play would be stopped at the Tiger 32 yard line as time expired.
Top ranked Centreville improved to 6-0 and piled up 416 yards on the ground led by Randy Bell’s 194 yards and 4 touchdowns on 27 carries.
“Our offensive line did a great job tonight,” said Bell. “This game and the Parklane game were the two most physical of the season. This is a big win for us because we want home field for the playoffs and it’s also a big momentum boost having Coach Hurst back on the sidelines.”
Centreville tailback Colton Terrell added 173 yards and 2 touchdowns on 25 carries on the ground.
Brookhaven quarterback Gage Posey went 14/26 for 215 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 46 yards and 2 touchdowns.
Tailback Landon Nettles racked up 184 yards and 2 touchdowns on 18 carries for the Cougars who slip to 3-3.
Brookhaven will host Oak Forest next week.
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Post game with Centreville head coach Bill Hurst

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September 19, 2012


Colts comes up big at home
by Kristy Kitchings
It could not have started out any worse for the Bayou Colts at home Friday night against conference opponent, West Memphis, Ar. The Colts found themselves in a 13-0 deficit with just under two minutes off the clock and not in a position they are used to rebounding from.
The Colts settled down and played a turnover and penalty free ballgame from the ten minute mark of the first quarter when Ty Holder would find the end zone to get the Colts on the board and the two- point conversion by Jordan Coopwood would be good and the West Memphis Black Knights lead 13-8. After a turnover on down by the West Memphis, the Colts would get the ball back on downs and Tyler Kitchings would find Caleb Pilgrim down the right hash mark for 75-yard touchdown pass. The extra point by Weber Herbison would be good and the Colts would come from behind and take the lead 19-13. But the Black Knights would answer on the next possession with a touchdown and end the first quarter of play ahead 19-15 over the Colts.
With 7:35 on the clock in the second quarter, Pilgrim would cross the goal line and the extra point would be no good and the Colts were back on top 21-19. The next possession, Weber Herbison would intercept the ball from a Black Knight receiver and the Colts take advantage and Hunter Kovac gets into the end zone for his first touchdown of the season and the extra point would be good and the Colts extend their lead, 28-19 at halftime.
To start the second had, Kovac and the Colt defense came up big on a fourth down goal line attempt by the Black Knights. Bayou would again string together a series of first downs and Holder would find the end zone once again on a short run up the middle and the extra point would be good and Bayou pulls away 35-19. The Colts would use excellent clock management to end the third quarter of play leading 35-19.
Holder would kick of the fourth quarter with his third touchdown on the night and the two-point conversion by Davis Dalton would be good and Bayou keeps their foot on the petal and lead 43-19. But, Holder would not be done just yet as he would push across the goal line with 4:29 on the clock for his fourth touchdown. The extra point would be good and the final score of the night would be 50-19 Bayou.
“Our kids played hard all night long. Even though we fell behind 13-0, we never gave up and lost focus and good things happen when you play hard and with confidence,” said head coach Terry King.
The duel quarterback system worked well for the Colts against the Black Knights as Kitchings went 2-3 on the night for 78 yards and one touchdown, followed by Pilgrim 1-2 for 15 yards.
Senior Ty Holder was an ever minded presence on the field Friday night as Holder had 15 carries for 76 yards and four touchdowns, followed by Hunter Kovac with 13 carries for 128 yards and one touchdown, Davis Dalton with 10 carries for 73 yards and Caleb Pilgrim with 8 carries for 62 yards and one rushing touchdown and one receiving touchdown. The Colts recorded 339 yards of offense on the ground and 93 yards through the air on the night.
Jordan Coopwood led the Colts on defense with nine solo tackles, followed by Andrew Rogers and Cole Hutchinson with six solo tackles each.
Bayou improves to 3-2 overall and 2-1 in the district. Next up for the Colts is a road trip to Desoto Academy ( 4-1 ). Game time is set for 7 pm.
North Delta takes down Kirk
By Brad Greer
North Delta¹s Hunter Baker could not picked a better time to record the first interception of his high school career Friday night against Kirk Academy.
With the score tied 21-21 with 2:09 remaining in the third quarter, the freshman linebacker stepped in front of a Gunner Hudspeth pass and returned it 10 yards to the Raider 45-yard line.
Six plays later, quarterback Skyler Lawson scored on the first play of the fourth quarter from one yard out to give North Delta a 28-21 lead. From there the Green Wave would tack on another score to take a 35-21 victory over Kirk Friday night in a District 1-AA contest. "We were playing a straight up man defense and I just read the play,” said Baker of his interception. "We came out a little flat and they tied it up at halftime. We pretty much shut down their running game so they started throwing the ball. In the second half we did a better job putting pressure on their quarterback and kept them out of the end zone," said Baker, who along with teammate Parker Jones led the Green Wave defense with five tackles each.

Senior tailback Taylor Morris torched the Kirk defense for 195 yards on 22 carries and two touchdowns as the Green Wave rushed for 322 yards. Morris' 82-yard touchdown run on the second play of the game staked North Delta to a 7-0 lead early in the first quarter.
Kirk answered back on the following series as Tyler Kirk picked off a deflected pass from Lawson on the Green Wave 29 yard line. Four plays later, Hudspeth connected with Payton Box on an 11-yard scoring pass to even the game at seven following Travis Taylor¹s PAT with 6:42 left in the first quarter.
North Delta (3-2 & 1-0) retook the lead on the first play of the second quarter as Austin Hagstrom spun away from two would-be tacklers for a 22-yard touchdown run. William Dean booted his second of five successful PAT¹s to complete the six-play, 49-yard drive.
The Raiders however would strike again later in the quarter by marching 82 yards on 10 plays to close the margin to 14-13 as Hudspeth hit Kirk on a 17-yard scoring pass with 4:35 remaining before halftime as Taylor missed the point after.
The Raiders finished with 169 yards of offense, all through the air, as Hudspeth finished the night 16-of-31 passing with three touchdowns and two interceptions. Kirk was held on zero yards rushing by the North Delta defense. "
We knew Kirk would come out throwing the ball. We felt like we were better than them up front. I was surprised they did not run the ball more but they were having success throwing the ball in the first half. The second half we did a much better job putting pressure on their quarterback. I think we had four or five sacks, but our defensive backfield did an outstanding job in their coverages that gave our guys up front time to put pressure on them," said North Delta head coach Brandon Ciaramitaro.
The Green Wave opened up the second half with a little trickery as Chase Coker recovered a pooch kickoff on the Raider 38 yard-line. The gamble paid off as three plays later Lawson called his own number and raced 20 yards into the endzone to extend North Delta¹s lead to 21-13.
Lawson completed only one pass on the night for 18 yards, but rushed for 47 yards on 15 carries.
"I am proud of Skyler for the way he has come in and managed the game without asking him to do a whole lot. We just asked him to go out there and play smart and so far he has done a fine job of running the offense," said Ciarmitaro.
Kirk rallied yet again as Cole Crenshaw reeled in a 19-yard pass from Hudspeth with 5:07 left in the third quarter. Hudspeth hooked up with Dalton Turner for the two point conversion to tie the game at 21.
That would as close the Raiders would get as Morris iced the game for North Delta on an 18-yard run with 2:43 remaining in the game. Hagstrom followed Morris in rushing with 71 yards on 14 carries while Baker added two carries for nine yards. Morris caught the pass from Lawson for 18 yards.
Hunter Pitcher added four tackles and two quarterback sacks for the Green Wave defense while Will Magee added three stops and intercepted a pass. Morris also registered three tackles and forced a fumble. Tyler Beard contributed with three tackles while Justin added a fumble recovery.
North Delta was penalized nine times for 95 yards while Kirk was not flagged during the game.
Box led the Raiders in receiving with six catches for 64 yards while Kirk followed with five receptions for 67 yards. Turner and Crenshaw chipped in with two catches and Cole Mabry had one catch for 11 yards.
North Delta wraps up a three game homestand with a homecoming tilt against Tunica while Kirk travels to Strider Academy.

September 17, 2012

Cougars Edge Colonels 13-8
By Watson Cook
The IA Colonels made their first ever trip to Central Hinds Academy last Friday night and nearly stole a win away from the home team. The Cougars, however, held on in the final minutes to end the Colonels’ hopes of a comeback.
The first half was a defensive struggle that saw neither team reach the red zone until mid-way through the second quarter. The first four offensive series of the game were identical with each team running four plays before being forced to punt on their first drive. On the second time around for the offenses, each team ran six plays, with both turning the ball over on downs. After the Cougars’ turnover on downs, the Colonels took over at their own 41 with 2:22 to play in the first quarter. It appeared IA was poised to break through and put points on the board, driving to the Cougar 29. However, on 4th and 13, Colonel quarterback Jonathan Holland’s pass was picked off to end the quarter. The Cougars returned the interception to their own 48, giving them good field position to start the second quarter. Central Hinds used 11 plays to drive inside the IA 15, giving them the best scoring opportunity of the night for either team. However, the Colonel defense came up with a stop on 3rd and 2 from the 10. The Cougars opted for a field goal attempt but a botched snap resulted in a turnover on downs. Unfortunately, the Colonels were not able to take advantage and the game went to halftime tied 0-0.
Central Hinds returned the second half kickoff to the IA 40 to give the offense a short field. They needed only 8 plays to find the endzone and take a 7-0 lead with 7:30 to play in the 3rd. The Colonels, looking to answer, made their way down to the Cougar 27 before Holland was intercepted for the second time, ending the Colonel threat. Following an exchange of punts, Central Hinds took over at their own 32 with 9:23 remaining in the game. The Cougars drove 68 yards on 12 plays to extend the lead to 13-0 (missed PAT). Now with only 2:19 to play and down by two scores, the Colonels found themselves needing a miracle. Starting from their own 26, IA would find the endzone 10 plays later on an Ashton Knight 14-yard touchdown run. Holland completed the 2-point pass to Michael Sykes to cut the Cougar lead to 13-8 with :52 to play. Sykes’ onside kick attempt traveled the necessary 10 yards but Central Hinds was able to fall on the ball to secure the win.
With the loss, IA falls to 2-3. The Colonels will open district play Friday, September 21 at Legion Field when they host Marshall Academy. Kickoff is set for 7:00.
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September 16, 2012


Gateway Tire & Service Center Player of the Week
Tri-County Academy tailback Ryan Cothern is the Gateway Tire & Service Center Player of the Week. The 5' 9" 175 lb. sophomore rushed for 242 yards on 16 carries, had 34 receiving yards, 64 return yards and 6 touchdowns in producing 340 all-purpose yards in the Class A top ranked Rebel's 40-0 shutout win over Prairie View. Cothern rushed for 236 yards on 12 carries and 2 touchdowns in a 42-0 win over West Memphis last week and ranks third in the MAIS with 851 rushing yards.
"Ryan is a great kid and a very unselfish player," said Tri-County head coach David Blount. "He understands that he has a very good line opening holes for him. Ryan gets better each week and we are expecting great things from him the rest of the season."
Cothern and Tri-County will travel to Lexington to take on fifth ranked Central Holmes (4-1) on Friday night with hopes of extending their 18 game winning streak.
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September 15, 2012

Rams top Raiders in top five battle
Southern Sports & Travel
It’s almost commonplace that when Riverfield and WCCA meet on the gridiron fans expect it to be a physical slobber-knocker and on Friday night in Woodville those expectations held true as the fourth ranked home-standing Rams grounded out a 17-10 win over second ranked Riverfield.
Wilkinson Christian quarterback Taylor Prevost accounted for two touchdowns  and kicked a 23 yard fourth quarter field goal as WCCA improved to 3-1 overall but more importantly 2-0 in District 3-A play, just one game behind Claiborne, the Ram’s next opponent.
WCCA started out firing on all cylinders as the Rams struck pay-dirt on their second possession of the game on an 85 yard touchdown pass from Taylor Prevost to Dra Tolliver. Prevost would add the PAT to give WCCA a 7-0 edge with 5:35 remaining in the opening quarter.
WCCA caught Riverfield napping on the ensuing kickoff as Prevost’s pooch kick went uncovered and sophomore linebacker Jamar Vessell covered it at the Raider 32 yard line.
WCCA tailback Kaleb Sterling quickly ripped off 26 yards to the Riverfield 6 yard line and Prevost cashed in on the following play to push the advantage to 13-0. Prevost added the PAT and with 5:06 left in the quarter WCCA had stunned Riverfield with an early 14-0 lead.
Riverfield was able to mount a second quarter drive on their fourth possession of the game. Following a 17 yard WCCA punt the Raiders set up shop at the Ram 44 yard line. Riverfield quarterback Will Stansbury connected with Tyler Hamby with a 12 yard hookup to the Ram’s 2 yard line following a 15 yard facemask infraction on WCCA.
After getting backed up 5 yards due to a delay of game penalty Riverfield got on the board as Joseph Morris punched it in from 6 yards out at the 4:18 mark to cap a 7 play drive that took just over three minutes.
Cody Hixon’s PAT cut the deficit in half at 14-7 and that would be the score in a first half that included 14 penalties and a playoff type intensity.
WCCA threatened to add to their lead in the closing minutes of the third quarter. Ram defensive back Austin Goodfellow picked off a Will Stansbury pass at the WCCA 47 yard line and returned it to the Raider 40 but Riverfield’s defense stiffened and held as a fourth down Prevost pass into the end-zone went incomplete.
Riverfield would take over at their own 37 yard line and mount a seven play drive that extended into the fourth quarter but the drive would be halted as Austin Goodfellow again intercepted a Stansbury pass, this time at the WCCA 16 yard line at the 9:42 mark of the final quarter.
The Rams then produced a ten play, 78 yard drive that would result in a clutch Taylor Prevost 23 yard field goal to extend the lead to 17-7 with 4:12 remaining in the contest.
"It was just like any other kick," said Taylor Prevost. "When I line up I don't worry about anything else, I just focus on the kick."
WCCA’s defense would rise to the occasion as the Rams would hold firm on a Riverfield fourth down attempt at their own 36 yard line with 2:38 remaining.
With the game in hand and possession of the football WCCA made a mistake that could have been costly as the Rams attempted a pass on third down from the Raider 37 yard line that sophomore Brennan Morris picked off and returned all the way to the WCCA 34 with 1:20 left in regulation but the Ram defense stood tall again in holding Riverfield to a 28 yard Cody Hixon field goal with 15 seconds left.
Still facing a 17-10 deficit Riverfield’s onsides kick was covered before it made the ten yard minimum securing a 17-10 WCCA win.
WCCA tailback Kaleb Sterling (photo right) led the Rams rushing attack with 110 yards on ten carries and while Taylor Prevost had an exceptional outing in passing and rushing for a touchdown along with a field goal the WCCA defense stood the tallest.
"This was a big win for us," said Prevost. "Our offensive line played well and our defense made some key stops and it's fun when Coach Wright gets excited on the sidelines, he gets us pumped up."
WCCA held Riverfield tailback Patrick Pelley, the fourth leading rusher in Class A, to 33 yards on 15 carries, quarterback Will Stansbury to 29 yards on 12 carries and notched three fourth down stops against the Raider offense and two interceptions.
WCCA will hit the road next week as they travel to Haynesville, LA to take on District 3-A leader Claiborne Academy who destroyed ASC 52-6 on Friday night to improve to 4-1 and 3-0 in district.
Riverfield will try and bounce back as the host Class AA Prairie View.
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Post Game with WCCA head coach David Wright

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September 13, 2012

Silliman enters playoffs on major roll
Southern Sports & Travel
One definition of the term "bull's eye" is defined as "The precise accomplishment of a goal or purpose."
For Silliman head softball coach Trae Weaver his squad has now acquired the proverbial term after this past weekend in which the Lady Wildcats captured the Carroll Tournament. Winning the tournament was an achievement of its' own and all girl's softball fans know how physically demanding a day long tournament can be.
The tournament trophy was of more significance than any other regular season  tourney accomplishment for the Lady Cats as they did the unexpected in halting Leake's 85 game winning streak with a 2-1 semi-final win in Carrollton on Saturday.
"We knew the Carroll Tournament would have the feel of a state tournament environment," said Weaver. "We wanted the opportunity to see some of the teams from the north and to see how we measured up."
If Weaver wanted a true measurement of how his squad would stack up against quality teams he got it as Silliman recorded shutouts over arguably the two best teams in Class A in perennial power Bayou and Tri-County and got a small sense of revenge in defeating the team that eliminated them in the Class AA Tournament last season, North Delta.
Silliman won the Carroll Tournament by edging host Carroll 6-5 but the crowning achievement was their 2-1 win over powerhouse Leake in the semi-finals.
"It was a big deal for us," said Weaver. "Our kids were excited but we had little time to celebrate because we had to prepare ourselves for one more game."
Weaver was concerned that his squad had burned up too much energy in the Leake victory but Silliman held on to defeat Carroll after a long day of travel and playing five games.
"Lots of people don't understand what girls endure during softball season, many dance during football games, run track and all the while trying to focus on their studies. We made a long drive and didn't get back home till nearly 3 a.m. Sunday morning."
Weaver, who is in his fifth season as head coach, knows that the win over Leake will assuredly draw the focus of the entire AA class but it could also be a watershed moment for a squad that consists of seven contributing seniors. "Now we feel like we have a bigger bull's eye on us but it could be a momentum builder at a critical time of the season. We use Leake as a measuring stick, we've looked up to them and that's the type of program we're striving for."
Silliman will wrap up the regular season by competing in the Jackson Prep Invitational this weekend and will enter next week's Class AA South State Tournament in Liberty, MS on a roll.
Silliman has won a state championship in girl's fast-pitch softball one time (2005) and two of their seven seniors will play huge roles in their post season quest this season.
Kayla Davidson has been exceptional on the mound in producing a 22-2 season mark. Her season numbers following the Carroll Tournament were staggering as the senior had a 1.01 ERA and 126 strikeouts in 97 innings of work. What's more impressive is the fact that these numbers have been produced while competing against many top tier squads. "Kayla is a complete player," said head coach Trae Weaver. "  "Probably the best I've ever seen in my time coaching, she's very special."
Davidson also provides power at the plate with a .372 batting average and an on-base percentage of .535 and three homers. She also is a tough out as the senior has only struck out four times all season.
When it comes to hitting another senior leads the Lady Wildcats.
Taylor Leblanc is pacing Silliman with a .458 average and on-base percentage of .587 and 33 runs scored. The senior is arguably one of the best base-runners in the MAIS with 29 stolen bases and amazingly has only been thrown out two times in three years.
As the regular season draws to a close the 31-2 Lady Wildcats will enter postseason play with the momentum necessary to make a serious run at a state championship and it helps that the squad is comprised of senior leadership and coming off a momentous weekend of success.
"Hopefully it will help us get to where we want to go," said Weaver. "Most of our seniors have been playing since the seventh grade."
Since Silliman's weekend tournament win the Lady Wildcats have shut out Oak Forest and Bowling Green.


September 11, 2012

Presbyterian Invitational
Southern Sports & Travel
The Columbia Academy Boys Cross Country team dominated the Presbyterian Christian School Invitational in Hattiesburg Monday. The Cougars placed all 5 scoring runners in the top-13 beating 2nd place Jackson Prep by 16 points. Jon Luke Watts finished 1st in a National Elite time of 16:19 for the 5K course. Michael Reid finished 4th, with Tyler Berry, 9th, Trevor Dixon, 11th, and Luke Coleman 13th.
Columbia Academy Boys also won the Jackson Academy Invitational on August 27th to kick off the MAIS Cross Country season. The next MAIS meet on the schedule is the Jackson Prep Invitational on Monday, September 17 @ Choctaw Trails in Clinton, MS.

Girls results: (3K)
Individual Winner - Tavin Lovitt, MRA, 11:26
Team Results:
1. Presbyterian - 34 Pts.
2. Jackson Academy - 61 Pts.
3. Jackson Prep - 86 Pts.
4. Silliman - 91 Pts.
5. Columbia Academy - 207 Pts
6. MRA - 263 Pts.
7. Sumrall - 202 Pts.
8. Wayne - 305 Pts.
9. Starkville - 350 Pts.
10. Lamar - 368 Pts.
11. Purvis - 430 Pts.
12. Christian Collegiate - 537 Pts
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Boys Results: (5K)
Individual Winner - Jon Luke Watts, Columbia Academy, 16:19
Team Results:
1. Columbia Academy - 38 Pts.
2. Jackson Prep - 54 Pts.
3. Presbyterian - 63 Pts.
4. Chamberlain-Hunt - 128 Pts.
5. Jackson Academy - 138 Pts.
6. Starkville - 197 Pts.
7. Silliman - 286 Pts.
8. Laurel Christian - 290 Pts.
9. Lamar - 307 Pts.
10. Sumrall - 379 Pts.
11. Christian Collegiate - 587 Pts.
12. Purvis - 639 Pts.
Gateway Tire & Service Center Player of the Week
Magnolia Heights tailback Fernando Van Hook is the Gateway Tire & Service Center Player of the Week. The 6'0" 180 lb. senior rushed for 291 yards on 16 carries and four touchdowns in the Chief's 44-14 road win over Class AA and then sixth ranked North Delta.
Van Hook had touchdown runs of 75, 71, 51 and 18 yards on the night to help Class AAA Magnolia Heights improve to 3-1 on the season.
The senior led the Chiefs with 158 yards and 3 touchdowns in a 25-14 win over Starkville last week at home in Senatobia.
Van Hook, who leads the MAIS in rushing with 732 yards, came to Magnolia Heights by way of Memphis University High School where as a junior he rushed for 800 yards (5.12 yards per carry) and 13 touchdowns.
Magnolia Heights, under the direction of head coach Cliff Young, is averaging 32 points a game and will host Pillow on Friday.
Parklane escapes Brookhaven
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Somewhat banged up with injuries, the Brookhaven Academy Cougars took their show on the road for the third time in four weeks traveling due south on Interstate 55 to face off with the Parklane Pioneers in McComb.  Coach Tripp McCarty said prior to the game, “Parklane is a solid ball club.  We will have to be on our game for four quarters and if we do that, it’ll be a good one to watch.”  As predicted, both teams gutted it out for four solid quarters with Parklane outlasting Brookhaven  20 - 14 in a nail biter.  With junior tailback Landon Nettles and senior linebacker Taylor Rutland both sidelined recovering from nagging injuries sustained in last week’s game at Simpson Academy, senior quarterback Gage Posey knew the lion’s share of the Brookhaven Academy offense would rest with him and his receiving corps.
Wanting to strike first, BA won the coin toss and took the ball to start the game.  A 29 yard kickoff return by Matthew Evans put the Cougars in great position early.  On their first offensive play Posey hit wide-out Seth Rushing on a quick slant for six yards but a hard hit by a trio of Parklane defenders popped the ball out which the Pioneers quickly recovered in BA territory.  Three plays later senior Parklane tailback Joseph Clark took the pitch around left end for 25 yards and the first touchdown of the game.  Zack McDaniel added the PAT to give the Pioneers a 7 – 0 lead at the 11:06 mark of the first quarter.
Brookhaven was forced to punt after a quick three and out on their next possession and turned to their defense to make a play and not let the game get away early.  Rising to the occasion, The Cougar front line made a jarring hit in the Pioneer backfield shaking the ball loose and defensive end Garrett Pace recovered the fumble at the Parklane 22 yard line.  The Cougars quickly drove the ball down to the Parklane 5 yard line where Posey then hit Evans on a pass play one step deep into the end zone for the touchdown.  Kevin Nettles added the PAT knotting the game up a 7 - 7 at the 8:55 mark of the first quarter.
Brookhaven’s defense would again stiffen forcing Parklane to punt back to the Cougars who would take over on offense at their own 15 yard line with 5:24 remaining in the first quarter.  Relying primarily on the pass to offset Parklane’s talented defensive run stoppers, Posey would march the Cougars down the field completing passes to four different receivers during the drive.  Brookhaven would find themselves with a fourth down on the Parklane one yard line as time expired in the first quarter.  Without hesitation, Coach McCarty called on his senior signal caller and Posey took it off left tackle for the touchdown.  Nettles added the PAT to give the Cougars a 14 – 7 lead with 11:58 showing in the second quarter.
Both teams would trade punts and interceptions, one by Tanner Parvin for Brookhaven and one by Walt Aldridge for Parklane as the minutes ticked down in the first half. 
Parklane would mount a late drive pushing the ball inside the Brookhaven 10 yard line with under a minute to play in the first half.  With no timeouts and 2 running plays, the Pioneers were forced to quickly rush their field goal unit onto the field with less than 10 seconds left in the half.  Getting the snap off with just :02 showing on the clock, Pioneer holder Zach Stutzman mishandled the exchange and was forced to retreat rolling wide to his right then tossing a floater over the Brookhaven defenders to an open Dan Gill along the back line of the end zone for the first half ending touchdown.  McDaniel would add the PAT and the teams would go to their locker rooms tied up at 14. 
The Cougars would force a Parklane punt on their first possession of the second half and would take over at their own 44 yard line 4 minutes into the third quarter.   Brookhaven would strike quick with Posey hitting Seth Rushing on a 23 yard pass play for a first down at the Pioneer 22 yard line.  Unable to convert a subsequent third down play, the Cougars were forced to attempt a 31 yard field goal that sailed inches outside the left upright with 6:20 left to play in the third.
Parklane would take over from that point and push into Cougar territory but see their drive stall out at the Brookhaven 11 yard line.  Coach Mike Powell would call on his junior placekicker Zack McDaniel who split the uprights with a 28 yard field goal to give the Pioneers a 17 -14 lead with 2:45 left to play in the third quarter.
With the Cougars on the move, Stutzman stepped in front of a Posey pass and returned the pick for an apparent 63 yard touchdown; however, a block in the back penalty negated the touchdown but gave Parklane the ball at the Cougar 41 yard line.  The Pioneers were able to advance deep  into Cougar territory but again the Brookhaven defense would hold and Parklane would settle for McDaniel 20 yard field goal and a 20 -14 lead with 9:45 to play in the game.
Teams would trade possessions and Brookhaven would get the ball back on their own 26 yard line with 5:14 to play.  Posey would engineer a drive with a 17 yard pass to Ross Foreman to convert a third down play and then a 18 yard pass to Evans on a third and 22 to set up a crucial fourth down and four yards to go at the Parklane 24 yard line with 2:58 seconds left in the contest.  The Cougars would use their final timeout to talk things over and set up their next play.  Posey would take the shotgun snap and roll quickly to his left and throw a bullet that bounced off the shoulder pad of his would-be receiver and fall to the turf in the west end zone.  A collective sigh of relief could be heard on the Pioneer sideline amidst shouts of celebration.  Parklane was then able to convert a third down and short after taking over on downs and run out the clock for the 20 – 14 victory.
Sweat soaked and drained but still optimistic, Brookhaven Head Coach Tripp McCarty said, “I am proud of the way we came out and played tonight.”  We were forced to change our approach up a bit due to some injuries and also due to how well we knew Parklane played the run, and our guys gave us a shot to win it at the end.”  McCarty continued, “Sure we would like to be 4 and 0, and with a play here and a play there that’s where we would be.  But our guys understand and recognize where we are and where we want to be in late October going into November.  They know and believe playing these tough opponents like Parklane early in the season is going to make us a better football team down the road.”
Like the game itself, the final statistics were neck and neck.  Brookhaven Academy had 253 total yards of offense and Parklane ended the game with 241 total yards.  Brady Lea led the Pioneers with 127 yards passing and 88 yards on the ground.  The Cougars were led by Gage Posey who had 196 yards through the air and a touchdown.  Posey also had one rushing touchdown to his credit.  Leading receivers for the Cougars were Ross Foreman with six catches for 72 yards, Matthew Evans had five catches for 40 yards and a touchdown and Seth Rushing also had 5 catches totaling 48 yards for the Cougars.
Colby Culbertson led the defense effort for BA with 12 tackles, Garrett Pace added 7 tackles and a fumble recovery, Preston Rawls had 6 ½ tackles and defensive lineman Tramel Shed chipped in five stops for the Cougars.
The Cougars are back at home next week to face the Wayne Academy Jaguars in a 7 pm start on the campus of Brookhaven Academy and R. M. “Red” Stuard Field.