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♦ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2006
PANTHERS
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The contrast in these
two school’s offensive
approach was evident when
the Panthers stayed on the
turf to get the game’s final
points. Eleven of the next 12
plays were on the run, and
Golden converted yet again
on fourth down plowing his
way to midfield.
Hayward lost some yards
on a first down at the 23, so
he made his one fling threw
the air. Trey Smith redeemed
some earlier misses for first
down on the 5.
Davis completed the deal
from there. Hayward, on the
strength of two long touch
down runs in the first half,
had 140 yards.
The teams gave the
Panther Pit crowd offsetting
scores before it could get
settled in its seats.
Hayward lined the
Panthers up for the first
snap of the night. He pulled
off a fake to the fullback and
found a lot of room on the
right side to score a 70-yard
touchdown. Bill Freeman
provided the PAT kick, and
it was 7-0 Perry.
That lead lasted as long
as the ensuing kickoff to
Jackson. Calhoun put a good
hit on Jackson’s return man,
the arms were still free.
That’s significant because
there was a pitch backwards
to a Red Devil teammate. He
found his way to the visiting
sidelines and kept running
to the end zone.
Jackson jumped ahead 14-
7 almost as quickly after
its defense stopped a good
Perry drive from inside the
Panther 20 almost to mid
field. The Panthers punted
Jackson to the Red Devil 28,
but Lunsford was all ready
to display his team’s potent
passing attack.
He did it with two throws,
one a fade to Keye - already
committed to attend
Kentucky - to his 49. The
second was an out pattern
to Tiger Hill, who didn’t find
DEMONS
From page iB
ran 65-yards for a touchdown
to open the second quarter.
Grant’s 21-yard run upped
the score to 28-6 and Demons’
quarterback Mark Wright Jr.
hit Ryan Reid for a 63-yard
touchdown to give Warner
Robins a 35-6 lead. Grant’s
11-yard run capped the scor
ing for the Demons in the
first half.
David Clark kicked all of
the extra points for Warner
Robins, finishing the night
with eight PATs.
Way took the starters out
at the half, but Brandon
Jackson didn’t waste his
chance to carry the football.
On the opening play of the
second half, Jackson made
his own 65-yard jaunt for a
touchdown. He finished with
69 yards on three carries.
Fred Martin added another
score on a five-yard run, and
Warner Robins led 56-6.
Cummings hit James
Frazier for a 12-yard touch
down late in the fourth quar
ter for the final 56-18 score.
The Demon defense inter
cepted Cummings twice and
Warner Robins turned both
those miscues into scores.
Warner Robins finished the
game with 453 yards rushing
on 49 carries for 9.2 yards per
carry average.
TIE
From page jB
This time the War Eagles
took advantage, drove it
down and scored. That came
with 3:27 left in the game.
If that wasn’t enough,
after their defense held the
Hornets on their subsequent
next possession, Brentwood
threatened again. They took
the ball from their own 26
and in three plays had it
at Westfield’s 26 with : 10.9
showing.
Drew Payne dropped the
War Eagles’ runner for a
three-yard loss on the next
play, however, and then on
the next, Ryan Campbell
blocked a 43-yard field goal
attempt to end the game.
Both teams’ records now
stand at 1-2-1.
much resistance to score a
51-yard touchdown at 6:44
of the first quarter.
With Jackson’s next pos
session, the visitors tried
to mix in a run. With it,
the Devils penetrated into
Panther ground at the 33-
yard-line. Kanorris Davis
and Robby Taylor eventually
got a lock on the running
back, Jarvis Barlow, and
forced Jackson to punt.
Perry’s offensive efforts
saw some busted plays, but
with Kanorris Davis and
Ambrose Kendrick keeping
Barlow in check. It remained
a one-possession game going
into the second quarter.
The biggest break Perry
could ask for happened half
way through the period. On
a third-down play by the
Jackson offense, Taylor ran
down Lunsford by the side
lines. There were flags in
the secondary area, which
turned out to be offsetting
holds. In addition, Keye was
ejected from the contest.
The third down had to be
replayed, and it still turned
out good for the Panthers
with a sack by Kendrick
and Tony Davis. The breaks
kept on coming as Jackson’s
shaky punting game was at
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How would Jackson live
on offense without Keye?
Lunsford found some new
targets with his inside slot
receivers. The Devils about
wiped out the rest of the
first half on a 16-play drive
with not one, not two, but
three fourth-down conver
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the Perry side of the 50.
Lunsford found an inside
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stopped the run that set up
Jackson’s first look at fourth
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With another throw at the
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on the 24, but a Kanorris
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Strickland. The result
ing touchdown and PAT
stretched the Devils to a 21-
13 halftime lead.
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Although a divided house,
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game held Sept. 8. Mom
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Spanish at Warner Robins
High and dad Richard
Turner teaches special
education at Northside
High.
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