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at Colquitt’s 39-yard line.
Five plays later, King
broke loose down the side
line for a 22-yard touch
down run. The Packers put
10 defenders in the box, but
once King was outside, he
took off.
Again the pass failed for
the two-point conversion,
but the Bears led 18-7 going
into the fourth quarter.
Relying exclusively on
Hudson’s arm, Colquitt
tried to get back into the
game.
Looking at fourth and 15
on the Bears’ 35, Hudson
made a desperation toss to
Dontrell Johnson.
The ball was tipped by a
Bears defender, but Johnson
cradled the ball to his chest
as he fell into the end zone.
Demott’s kick pulled the
Packers to within four, 18-
14.
Colquitt tried an onside
kick but touched the ball
before it went 10 yards.
The Bears took possession
at midfield with eight min
utes and 54 seconds left in
the game.
Eleven plays later, O’Neal
plunged across the goal
Westfield results of the region meet Tuesday
at Sherwood Christian Academy:
Team
Q Varsity boys: Third
0 Varsity girls: Second
□ Junior Varsity boys: First
□ Junior Varsity girls: First
Place
Individual results:
Varsity boys
□ Jacob Parnell: GISA
Region 3-AAA champion
□ Hunter Wojohn: Fifth
Varsity girls
Q Leigh James-Artigas:
Second
Q Mallory Eubanks: Fifth
□ Callie Brown: Eighth
Junior Varsity boys
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line to pad the Bears lead.
Michael Johnson kicked the
extra point to give Houston
County a 25-14 edge.
The Bears faced third and
12 and fourth and inches
during the five minutes and
31 seconds drive.
Playing both sides of
the ball, King killed any
chances of a Colquitt come
back when he intercepted
a Hudson pass at Houston
County’s 42.
The Bears held the ball
the remaining 2:40 for the
win.
Houston County coaches
called 57 running plays
that amassed 328 yards.
Sophomore quarterback
Jeff Thompson attempted
three passes and endured
two drops.
“Our receivers have to
catch the ball,” Johnson
said.
But he admitted that run
ning the football is what
they do.
The Bears host Tift County
Thursday for their home
coming game. Game time
is 7:30 p.m. at McConnell-
Talbert Stadium.
SCOREBOARD
Colquitt: 0 7 0 7-14
Houston: 0 12 6 7-25
C - Dontrell Johnson 11 pass from
QJimmy Mehserle: Region
3-AAA JV boys champion
D Thompson Way: Second
QTrae Tolleson: Fourth
Q Gabe Gattis: Fifth
Q Barrett Stanley: Seventh
Junior Varsity girls
Q Caroline Amos: Region
3-AAA JV girls champion
0 Ellen Grier: Third
□ Courtney Hamsley: Sixth
□ McKinley Walton:
Seventh
All runners will next com
pete in the state cham
pionship meet at the
Georgia Children’s Home
in Macon Oct. 21.
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EN! Gary Harmon
Channing Hudson (Mike Demott
kick)
H - Eric O'Neal 1 run (kick failed)
H - O'Neal 7 run (pass failed)
H - Martez King 22 run (pass
failed)
C - Johnson 35 pass from Hudson
(Demott kick)
H - O'Neal 1 run (Michael
Thompson kick)
C H
1 st dwns 9 20
Rush-Yds 8-21 57-328
Pass yds 188 4
Com-Att-Int 22-37-1 1-3-0
Fums-Lst 2-1 3-1
Punts-Avg 4-32 4-17
Pens-Yds 4-19 2-20
Leading rushers: (H) Eric O'Neal
25-165, Martez King 9-96, D.J.
Dodson 18-80.
Leading passers: (CC) Channing
Hudson 22-37-188.
Leading receivers: (CC) Orion
Ponder 9-59, Dontrell Johnson 5-
87.
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