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Football: All-Region Teams

By Phil Murphy

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First Team
C – Austin Mayhugh, Oakton, Sr.
G – Billy Dvorkin, McLean, Sr.
G – Dan Golman, Robinson, Sr.
T – Khamrone Kolb, Lake Braddock, Sr.
T – Jay Whitmire, T.C. Williams, Jr.
TE – Jonathan Fremerman, McLean, Sr.
WR – Colin Dempsey, W.T. Woodson, Sr.
WR – Brandon Johnson, Lake Braddock, Sr.
WR – T.J. O’Connell, West Springfield, Sr.
WR – Melvin Robinson, Annandale, Jr.
WR – Matt Zanellato, Robinson, Jr.
QB – Michael Nebrich, Lake Braddock, Jr.
RB – Idreis Augustus, Lee, Sr.
RB – Riley Beiro, McLean, Sr.
RB – Marcus Harris, Stone Bridge, Jr.

Offensive Player of the Year – Michael Nebrich, Lake Braddock, Jr.
Runner-Up – Marcus Harris, Stone Bridge, Jr.

DE – Emmanuel Adetunji, Lake Braddock, Jr.
DE – Andrew Embree, Marshall, Sr.
DL – Wasim Abassi, Lake Braddock, Sr.
DL – Anthony Carabali, South County, Sr.
DL – Scott Stangeby, Oakton, Sr.
LB – Josh Hogan, W.T. Woodson, Sr.
LB – Brian Laiti, Robinson, Sr.
LB – Chris Lavery, Lake Braddock, Sr.
LB – Eric Wright, Lee, Sr.
DB – Spenser Rositano, Stone Bridge, Jr.
DB – Andre Simmons, South County, Sr.
DB – Thomas Stickford, Lake Braddock, Sr.
DB – Dante Taylor, Lee, Sr.

Defensive Player of the Year – Brian Laiti, Robinson, Sr.
Runner-Up – Josh Hogan, W.T. Woodson, Sr.

Utility Player of the Year – Marcus Hughes, Falls Church, Sr.

PK – John McConnell, West Springfield, Sr.
P – Donnie McQueen, Annandale, Sr.
KR – Cortez, Taylor, T.C. Williams, Sr.

Second Team
C – Colin Dunn, W.T. Woodson, Sr.
G – Jonathan Hart, Oakton, Sr.
G – Martin Quan, Lake Braddock, Sr.
T – Nate Davison, Robinson, Sr.
T – James Sherrill, Edison, Sr.
TE – Mike Creighton, Robinson, Sr.
WR – Warren Denny, Centreville, Sr.
WR – Christian Eusebio, Falls Church, Sr.
WR – Sean Price, South Lakes, Jr.
WR – Aaron Scoville, Westfield, Sr.
QB – Anton McCallum, Hayfield, Sr.
RB – Connor Riley, Robinson, Sr.
RB – Angus Harper, Edison, Sr.
RB – Marcus Harris, Falls Church, Sr.

DE – Dan Aevermann, Oakton, Sr.
DE – Tim Herberg, W.T. Woodson, Sr.
DL – Patrick Bulger, W.T. Woodson, Sr.
DL – Rob Burns, Stone Bridge, Jr.
DL – Richard Lowe, Fairfax, Sr.
DL – James Sherrill, Edison, Sr.
LB – Rock Battle, Washington-Lee, Sr.
LB – Damien Benton, T.C. Williams, Sr.
LB – Dylan Doty, Westfield, Sr.
LB – Kyle Gouveia, Stone Bridge, Jr.
DB – C.J. Bartholomew, Yorktown, Sr.
DB – Shaun Hasenpflug, Fairfax, Jr.
DB – Andrew Leonard, Oakton, Sr.
DB – Anton McCallum, Hayfield, Sr.
DB – Ross Renzi, Lake Braddock, Sr.
DB – Jared Velasquez, Robinson, Sr.

Utility – Connor Reilly, W.T. Woodson, Sr.
Utility – Jared Velasquez, Robinson, Jr.

PK – Ray Goins, Oakton, Sr.
P – Karl Meyer, McLean, Sr.
KR – Rayshawn Rigans, Hayfield, Sr.

Honorable Mention
C – Kyle Ruttkay, Hayfield, Sr.
C – Kyle Wrenn, Stone Bridge, Sr.
G – Samir Fazelyar, Lee, Sr.
G – Alex Merino, Hayfield, Sr.
G – E.J. Rogers, Edison, Sr.
G – Eric Volz, Stone Bridge, Sr.
T – Kevin Ball, South Lakes, Sr.
T – Kejuan Kimble, Madison, Sr.
T – Ryan Knowlan, Westfield, Sr.
T – Patrick Williams, Falls Church, Sr.
TE – Josh Hogan, W.T. Woodson, Sr.
TE – Matt Renn, Falls Church, Sr.
WR – C.J. Bartholomew, Yorktown, Sr.
WR – Aaron Hunt, Wakefield, Sr.
WR – Kris Martin, Chantilly, Sr.
WR – Artie McGonigal, Langley, Sr.
WR – Spenser Rositano, Stone Bridge, Jr.
WR – Mike Veith, Yorktown, Sr.
WR – Alex Young, Fairfax, Sr.
QB – Braden Anderson, Langley, Jr.
QB – Danny Fenyak, Westfield, Sr.
RB – Mike Farris, Chantilly, Sr.
RB – James Johnson, W.T. Woodson, Sr.
RB – JaJuan Jones, South Lakes, Jr.
RB – Rayshawn Rigans, Hayfield, Sr.
RB – Jared Velasquez, Robinson, Jr.
RB – Jazmier Williams, Lee, Sr.

DE – Moussa Diallo, Washington-Lee, Jr.
DE – Artem Klinsbach, Hayfield, Sr.
DE – Patrick Miller, Robinson, Jr.
DE – Kevin Samson, Madison, Sr.
DL – Patrick Beckley, Wakefield, Sr.
DL – B.J. Bordley, Wakefield, Sr.
DL – Nick Eccleston, Chantilly, Jr.
DL – Charlie Pence, Madison, Sr.
DL – Anibal Suazo, Yorktown, Sr.
LB – Henry Dixon, Yorktown, Sr.
LB – Rami Ghanizadah, Fairfax, Sr.
LB – Chris Hook, Edison, Sr.
LB – Kevin Koch, Westfield, Sr.
LB – Glenn Metz, Madison, Sr.
LB – Billy Pratt, Chantilly, Sr.
LB – Austin Pritchett, Langley, Sr.
LB – Matt Renn, Falls Church, Sr.
DB – Colin Dempsey, W.T. Woodson, Sr.
DB – Chris Garcia ,Robinson, Jr.
DB – Nick Grinups, Westfield, Sr.
DB – Jerrell Haywood, Edison, Sr.
DB – Mike McCool, Madison, Sr.
DB – Kevin Mulumba, Falls Church, Jr.
DB – Cameron Payne, McLean, Sr.

PK – Colin Amerau, Mount Vernon, Sr.
PK – Drew Hunt, McLean, Sr.
P – Billy Arnez, Edison, Sr.
P – James Crossett, Westfield, Sr.
KR – Darius Smith, South Lakes, Jr.
KR – Jared Velasquez, Robinson, Jr.

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Football: Top 10 Plays — Regional Quarterfinals

By Phil Murphy
Senior Multimedia/Content Manager, Washington D.C. Metro Area

Previous Weeks’ Top 10s:

Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
Week 6
Week 7

Week 8
Week 9
Week 10

Week 11 Top 10 Plays

Hon. Mention — Roland Roll Out

In the first quarter at Madison, Warhawk senior quarterback Eric Roland takes off on a designed roll out and dives for the pylon for an 11-yard touchdown run.

Hon. Mention — Angus Stakes Claim
In the first quarter at Madison, Eagle senior running back Angus Harper takes a weakside handoff, bounces against the flow of play and gets the corner for a 3-yard score that covered 30 yards.

Hon. Mention — Braden from Carson, Daily
Chantilly senior receiver Braden Voorhies skies for a 26-yard, juggling reception from quarterback Carson Romine over a Robinson defender, sparking the Chargers’ only scoring drive in their 10-7 loss to the Rams.

Hon. Mention — Sesay Pickle
Hayfield junior Hashim Sesay pulls down an athletic interception late in the first half at Yorktown. With the Patriots’ receiver suddenly acting as a defender, Sesay fends him off and pins the ball to his facemask for the pick and touchback.

No. 10 — End Zone Beckons Bechert
Early in the fourth quarter against Lake Braddock, Fairfax senior quarterback Jack Bechert dances around the pocket, eludes pressure and helicopters into the end zone between two defenders for an athletic, 3rd-and-goal touchdown run.
 
No. 9Sesay Hit Stick
Yorktown was driving in the first quarter, but faced a 3rd-and-9 at Hayfield’s 12-yard line. The Patriots appeared to have a touchdown, but Hawk junior Hashim Sesay had other plans as the ball reached the receiver. Sesay lowered his shoulder, cracked the Yorktown intended receiver and forced an incompletion, preserving Hayfield’s lead. The Patriots’ ensuing field goal attempt was blocked.
 
No. 8– Impressive INTs
The Lowe Down

In the third quarter of a two-score game against Lake Braddock, Fairfax senior defensive end Richard Lowe swats a pass attempt straight into the air, pivots and plucks the ball in one fluid motion for an interception and a 17-yard return. The Rebels’ upset bid fell short, though, 19-14.

How Sweet it Is

Westfield senior Ryan Sweet blows up South County’s attempt at a bubble screen, shoving the blocker into the intended receiver. Beyond that, the pass deflects off the blocker’s back and Sweet had the presence of mind to secure an interception.
 
No. 7Cougars Flick Fleas
With minutes remaining it his season, Oakton coach Joe Thompson reached deep into the bag of tricks. Cougar junior quarterback Jimmy Boone, junior running back Luke Willis and senior Matt Chandler pulled off a perfect flea-flicker, as Boone hit Willis for a 46-yard score.
 
No. 6 — Bulldog Bite
Westfield sophomore running back Kendall Anderson bounces off-tackle weakside and flattens a South County defensive back at the goal line. This 18-yard touchdown sparked Anderson to a four-carry, 54-yard night.

No. 5Cougar Case of the Mondays
Woodson junior Tyler Monday fields this Oakton punt on the hop and heads toward the home sideline. In turning the corner, Monday gets leveling blocks from seniors Charles Basil, Patrick Bulger and Betrand Ngampa, springing a 36-yard return. (**Second most watched clip of the week!!)
 
No. 4– QB Theft
Picks Pence, None the Richer

Madison senior defensive tackle Charlie Pence pops the ball from the hand of the Edison quarterback and senior defensive end Kevin Sampson grabs it out of the air, earning the Warhawks possession at the Eagles’ 5-yard line. Madison avenged its last two playoff eliminations, defeating postseason-rival Edison, 31-10.

Greeting Card’illo

Yorktown senior linebacker Erik Cardillo gets to Hayfield’s quarterback on a blitz and plucks the ball from his hand — mid-release — resulting in a recorded sack, fumble forced and fumble recovery.
 
No. 3Marshall Law Nazrul’es Pats
Yorktown marched 54 yards on the opening drive of its quarterfinal against Hayfield, but had to settle for a would-be 20-yard field goal. Hawk junior linebacker Justin Marshall had other plans, though, blocking the kick, allowing senior Nazrul Islam to scoop the loose ball and head 84 yards for the first of five first-half Hayfield touchdowns. The Hawks won their first playoff game in 16 years, 34-6. (**Most watched clip of the week!!)
 
No. 2Stoked
As time expired for halftime, Woodson senior Connor Reilly dumped a pass over the middle to sophomore tailback Jonathan Stokes. Stokes bounced off two defenders, got the corner and headed to the end zone for a 22-yard, buzzer-beating score. The touchdown doubled the Cavs’ lead, allowing them to coast to a 31-16, first-round win.
 
No. 1Me, Myself and Iyebote
As time expired for halftime, South County senior quarterback Aaron Andrews launched an end-zone-bound pass to junior receiver Oniyemi Iyebote with Westfield defensive backs looming. Iyebote pulled down the 28-yard touchdown pass to cap a 50-point first half. It also proved the game-winning score as South County beat Westfield, 27-23, for the only road win of the quarterfinal round.


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Football: Patriot All-District Teams

By Phil Murphy

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First Team
C – Colin Dunn, Woodson
G – Samir Fazelyar, Lee
G – Martin Quan, Lake Braddock
T – Jay Whitmire, T.C. Williams
T – Khamrone Kolb, Lake Braddock
TE – Josh Hogan, Woodson
WR – Melvin Robinson, Annandale
WR – Brandon Johnson, Lake Braddock
WR – T.J. O’Connell, West Springfield
WR – Colin Dempsey, Woodson
QB – Michael Nebrich, Lake Braddock
RB – Idreis Augustus, Lee
RB – Jazmier Williams, Lee
RB – James Johnson, Woodson

Player of the Year – Michael Nebrich, Lake Braddock, Jr.

DE – Emanuel Adetunji, Lake Braddock
DE – A.J. White, West Springfield
DE – Tim Herberg, Woodson
DT – Wasim Abassi, Lake Braddock
DT – Anthony Carabali, South County
DT – Patrick Bulger, Woodson
LB – Chris Lavery, Lake Braddock
LB – Eric Wright, Lee
LB – Josh Hogan, Woodson
LB – Damien Benton, T.C. Williams
DB – Ross Renzi, Lake Braddock
DB – Thomas Stickford, Lake Braddock
DB – Dante Taylor, Lee
DB – Andre Simmons, South County

Player of the Year – Josh Hogan, W.T. Woodson, Sr.

Utility Player of the Year – Connor Reilly, Woodson, Sr.

PK – John McConnell, West Springfield
P – Donnie McQueen, Annandale
KR – Cortez Taylor, T.C. Williams

Second Team
C – Jarrod Sutton, South County
C – Dylan Evans, Lake Braddock
G – Luke Dorris, T.C. Williams
G – Carson Brown, Woodson
T – Anthony Carabali, South County
T – Matt Cunningham, West Potomac
TE – Evan Griffin, Annandale
WR – Rob Potts, Annandale
WR – Ali Banihashemi, Lake Braddock
WR – Aaron Jackson, Lee
WR – Will Rossi, T.C. Williams
QB – Connor Reilly, W.T. Woodson
RB – Dan Collins, West Springfield
RB – Osman Mansaray, Lake Braddock
RB – Jonathan Stokes, Woodson

DE – Konbeh Koroma, Lee
DE – DaJuan Douglas, T.C. Williams
DT – Justin Adams, Lee
DT – Keli Doe, Lake Braddock
DT – Deontre Sanders, T.C. Williams
LB – Andrew Weidinger, Lake Braddock
LB – Danny Taylor, Lee
LB – Tevin Isley, T.C. Williams
LB – Joey DeSantis, West Springfield
LB – James Johnson, Woodson
LB – Logan Hancock, Woodson
DB – Brian Hall, South County
DB – Colin McConville, West Potomac
DB – Charles Basil, Woodson
DB – Israel Richardson, T.C. Williams

PK – Manuel Benites, T.C. Williams
P – Clinton Jones, Lee
KR – Andre Simmons, South County

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Competitive Cheer: Northern Region Championships

By Phil Murphy

Senior Multimedia/Content Manager, Washington D.C. Metro Area


FIRST ROUND
Top Four Squads Advance to States
1. Fairfax (256.5)
2. Stone Bridge (255.0)
3. Chantilly (247.0)
4. Herndon (243.5)
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5. Lake Braddock (225.0)
6. Centreville (230.0)
7. Langley (222.5)
8. Robinson (211.5)

FINALS
1. Stone Bridge (263.0) — Northern Region Champions!!
2. Fairfax (262.5)
3. Chantilly
4. Herndon

**Thanks to Chris Barron (Centreville) for submitting results!!

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Football: Robert E. Lee 27, T.C. Williams 13

By Phil Murphy

Senior Multimedia/Content Manager, Washington D.C. Metro Area

Lee coach Rob Everett should expect a care package from Chantilly coach Mike Lalli in the coming days.

The Lancers just saved the Chargers’ season.

In the Northern Region’s regular-season finale, Lee beat T.C. Williams on the road, 27-13, to round out the playoff picture for Division 5 and Division 6.

With the victory, the Lancers secured the No. 2 seed in Division 5, granted the Chargers the No. 7 seed in Division 6 and eliminated the Titans.

Lee opens with run-happy McLean in Franconia in the first round of the eight-team playoffs next Friday night.

The Lancer defensive line will be the focus, as Highlander senior Riley Beiro rushed 46 times for 285 yards and four touchdowns to clinch their berth in Week 10.

“We just have to go down the line like we always do,” Lee junior Konbeh Koroma said, seconds before a water-cooler shower. “Put the speed on the edge, make him go to the middle.

“We just have to play run defense. I think we have a pretty good run defense and that helped us during the season.”

It also helped them Saturday in Alexandria.

The Lancers allowed just 40 rushing yards on 29 attempts. They had 10 tackles for loss and five sacks, taking down a Titan behind the line on 24.6-percent of snaps.

Koroma had three of those sacks and two quarterback hurries. Senior defensive end Michael Whaley added the other two sacks.

With a first-year position coach and four first-year starters along the line, Lee’s perceived preseason weakness has become one of its strengths.

“I knew this was going to happen today, these guys were going to get it done for us,” Everett said. “They’ve had an outstanding week. Konbeh represents what we do on the D-line; we run and we don’t stop.

“A lot of the credit has to go to the secondary, though, for shutting it down and letting these guys go after it.”

Added Koroma: “We just kept trying to run, like Coach Everett is always saying, at defensive end. All of us are small, so we help each other out.

“The middle makes the quarterback bounce outside, we handle him and do what we have to do.”

Offensively, Lee welcomed back senior Idreis Augustus, whose 1,019 yards from scrimmage led the region through the opening five weeks.

It was in Week 6 that he pulled a groin muscle at Lake Braddock. He suited up for every game since, but recorded 12 total carries.

The Lancers went 1-3 with him sidelined.

He rushed 19 times for 129 yards and a touchdown Saturday, not including scores of 80 and 52 yards that were called back by holding penalties.

“He’s hitting his stride right when we need him to,” Everett said. “This was outstanding for the team, to get us right going into the playoffs.

“This is the one that’s important.”

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Box Score         1    2    3    4    —    F  

Robert E. Lee    0   13   0   14   —   27
T.C. Williams     0    0    0   13   —   13

Scoring Plays                               
2Q — LEYavorski 68 interception return (kick failed) — 10:40
2Q — LEJackson 42 from Lopez (Atayee kick) — 0:20
4Q LEJa. Williams 21 run (Atayee kick) — 11:53
4Q — TCRossi 20 from Hargrove (kick failed) — 9:52
4Q — TCRossi 16 from Hargrove (Benites kick) — 5:37
4Q LEAugustus 19 run (Atayee kick) — 0:42

Passing
LE – Lopez – 5-for-10, 95 yards, TD.
TC –
Hargrove – 10-for-32, 104 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT.

Rushing

LE – Augustus – 19 car, 129 yards, TD; Ja. Williams – 20 car, 124 yards, TD; Dann. Taylor – 1 car, 6 yards; Do. Taylor – 1
car, -5 yards; Lopez – 14 car, -17 yards; Team – 2 car, -23 yards.
TC –
Carter – 16 car, 28 yards; Hargrove – 8 car, 12 yards; Taylor
– 2 car, 6 yards; Garner – 3 car, -6 yards.

Receiving

LE – Wright – 2
rec, 44 yards; Jackson – 1 rec, 42 yards, TD; Augustus – 2 rec, 9 yards.
TC –
Rossi – 4 rec, 64 yards, 2 TD; Sitton – 2 rec, 22 yards; Whitehead – 1 rec, 14
yards; Coker – 1 rec, 8 yards; Carter – 1 rec, -7yards.
Total Yards

LE – 309.
TC – 144.
Time of Possession (First Half)

LE – 28:51 (12:05).
TC – 19:09 (11:55).
First Downs (Total; Run-Pass-Penalty)

LE – 17: 12-4-1.
TC – 9; 2-6-1.

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Football: Robert E. Lee at T.C. Williams Preview

By Phil Murphy

Senior Multimedia/Content Manager, Washington D.C. Metro Area


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Robert E. Lee (6-3, 3-3) at T.C. Williams (5-4, 3-3), Saturday, 1:30 p.m.

PowerPoint Ranking: Robert E. Lee – 2nd (Div. 5); T.C. Williams – 8th (Div. 6)
Offensive Rank (ppg in Division): Robert E. Lee – 6th (25.0); T.C. Williams – 9th (21.4)
Defensive Rank (ppg in Division): Robert E. Lee – 6th (19.0); T.C. Williams – 6th (18.8)
Last Week: Lee beat West Springfield, 30-27; T.C. Williams won at South County, 17-10

The Lancers’ high-octane offense had it atop Division 5 through three weeks, but it has slipped to sixth in points per game in recent weeks. They are facing the sixth-ranked defense in Division 6.

But, remember, Lee played four of the top five D-6 defenses already, beating two. Also, it’s been without senior running back Idreis Augustus for three-and-a-half games.

When he pulled his groin early in the second half at Lake Braddock, he was leading the region in rushing.

Now, he’s back.

And he’ll see an athletic defense that shocked South County last week, forcing four turnovers in a 17-10, road win. Senior quarterback Joe Hargrove is 2-0 as a starter.

Hargrove will see the sixth-ranked defense in Division 5, featuring deserved-all-region linebacker Eric Wright, safety Dante Taylor — offered by Miami University (Ohio) recently — and a severely underrated defensive line.

All eyes around the region will be on this match-up Saturday in Alexandria. It finalizes the playoff picture for Division 5 and Division 6.

It also features two of the greater unknown elements in the region that will affect how the postseason plays out.

First, will Augustus be the same post-groin pull? If so, Lee has to be considered the Division 5 favorite. It was 5-0 before he got hurt with wins over Woodson (8-1) and Hayfield (7-2).

Secondly, can T.C. Williams repeat its performance against a quality defense? If so, Woodson, as deserving as they are of the top-seed in Division 6, is on upset alert, should it beat South County at home Friday. That’s a horrible reward for what would be a 9-1 regular season in the region’s toughest district.

Lee’s playoff situation looks like this:
Clinched playoff berth
Clinch No. 1 seed in Division 5 with win at T.C. Williams, Stone Bridge loss to South Lakes AND losses by West Springfield, Heritage, South County, Edison OR Marshall.
Clinch No. 2 seed in Division 5 with win at T.C. Williams and Stone Bridge win OR losses by West Springfield, Heritage, South County, Edison AND Marshall.
Clinch No. 2 seed in Division 5 with loss at T.C. Williams and Hayfield loss at Edison.
Clinch No. 3 seed in Division 5 with loss at T.C. Williams and Hayfield win at Edison.
Can finish no lower than No. 3 seed.

T.C. Williams’ is like this:
Clinch no worse than No. 7 seed with win.
Can finish as high as No. 5 seed with losses by Chantilly and Westfield.
Can qualify for playoffs with loss if Lake Braddock beats West Springfield, Jefferson beats Fairfax and Chantilly beats Oakton.

Something tells me Woodson is hoping T.C. Williams springs the upset.

Since Lee joined the Patriot District in 2005, it is 4-0 in this series.

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Football: T.C. Williams 17, South County 10

By Phil Murphy

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Box Score             1    2    3    4    —    F  

T.C. Williams          0    7    7    3    —   17
South County       7    0    0    3    —   10

Scoring Plays                               
1Q — SC — Andrews 6 run (Curtade kick) — 3:34
2Q — TCHargrove 1 run (Benites kick) — 0:31
3Q — TCCarter 27 run (Benites kick) — 7:27
4Q — SCCurtade 28 FG — 11:56
4Q — TCBenites 38 FG — 5:56

Passing
TC – Hargrove – 6-for-20, 99 yards, 2 INT. SC – Andrews – 14-for-27, 133 yards, 2 INT; Beal – 0-for-1, 0 yards, INT.

Rushing

TC – Carter – 17 car, 76 yards, TD; Hargrove – 6 car, 13 yards, TD; Carter – 10
car, 9 yards; C. Taylor – 1 car, 3 yards.
SC –
Jordan – 8 car, 41 yards; Andrews – 12 car, 20 yards, TD; Simmons – 2 car, -3 yards.

Receiving

TC – Rossi – 3
rec, 75 yards; Coker – 1 rec, 14 yards; Sitton – 1
rec, 8 yards; Carter – 1 rec, 2 yards.
SC –
Stein – 5 rec, 43 yards; Vane – 3 rec, 43 yards; Iyebote – 2 rec, 16
yards; Jordan – 2 rec, 16 yards; Simmons – 2 rec, 15 yards.
Times Targeted

TC – Rossi – 6; Jenkins – 5; Coker – 3; Sitton – 3; Carter – 2; C. Taylor – 1.
SC – Stein – 10; Iyebote – 7; Vane – 5; Simmons – 3; Jordan – 2.
Total Yards

TC – 201.
SC – 191.
First Downs (Total; Run-Pass-Penalty)

TC – 10: 5-4-1.
SC – 9; 4-5-0.

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