Tilghman Dominates Lone Oak Reidland High Fights Through Sloppy Game for Friday Victory
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SOCCER: Heath, Tilghman start Eagle Tourney with wins. | 3B The PaducahSports Sun | Saturday, August 20, 2011 | paducahsun.com Section B Reidland High Tilghman dominates Lone Oak fights through sloppy game for Friday victory BY DUSTY LUTHY SHULL ton County negated the [email protected] shutout. For Fulton County, it Pilots quarterback Da- was penalties. mien Roach scored on an For Reidland, it was 18-yard run with 10:22 fumbles. to go in the fourth quar- Each team had its own ter after Fulton County Achilles’ heel Friday night, recovered a Greyhounds and even though homes- fumble. tanding Reidland turned Fulton County’s prob- the ball over six times, the lems began with the little Greyhounds still came out yellow fl ags, recording 77 with the 42-6 win on their yards of penalties in the opening night of the sea- fi rst half resulting in just son. two yards of offense. The The Greyhounds fum- Pilots fi nished with 16 bled the ball 15 times — 12 penalties for 123 yards. times in the second half — “It killed us, the offense and lost six. never could start to get a “We can’t do that if we rhythm, with all the penal- expect to compete in the ties,” Pilots coach Deatrik JOHN WRIGHT | The Sun district,” Reidland coach Kinney said, noting the in- J.D. Harmon of Paducah Tilghman looks to turn the corner against Carson Isenberg of Lone Oak (85) Friday night, Jon Hedges said. “Next experience in his youthful as Tilghman teammates Shaquille Jordan (33) and Darius Spiveynunn (15) try to provide blocking help. week we got Heath, and if squad that dressed only 23 we fumble fi ve times, we’ll players. “The slot receiver get beat. We’ll get killed. would never get on the Purple Flash no match for Tilghman’s defense “It’s all mental and it line of scrimmage ... and starts up front. Up front so we just could never get BY JOEY FOSKO Enter J.D. Harmon, now torch signifying McCracken own. “We just did our talking we didn’t play well. We a rhythm going on our of- [email protected] playing the role of departed County football superiority with our pads.” started off real slow, our fense, so the score is what This one was supposed to be star Josh Forrest, and a fero- fi rmly in its grasp. Harmon was a do-it-all confi dence went down, it is.” different, and for one quarter cious defense that turned the And it did so in truly domi- dynamo, catching two touch- and I’m very disappointed Reidland junior Mi- it was. tables quickly, leaving the led- nating fashion. The Tornado’s down passes, returning a late with how our kids fi n- cah Chessor led the of- Lone Oak, attempting to ger looking a lot like the vast lightning-speed defense pro- interception for a score and ished.” fense with 124 all-purpose beat the consolidation clock majority of the fi rst 25 meet- duced two safeties and sacked excelling on special teams. He Neither team scored yards, returning a fumble and seeking the fi rst win in ings between the two pro- Lone Oak quarterback Cole had a long punt return on the until Reidland quarter- 43 yards for the Grey- school history against cross- grams. Ousley eight times. fi rst play of the second quarter back Josh Herndon had a hounds’ third touchdown town rival Paducah Tilghman, Tilghman rolled to a 46-3 “There was a lot of talking that began to turn the tide after 1-yard run in the second of the night. was more or less in control of victory Friday night before a going on before this game,” a sluggish fi rst quarter. quarter. The Greyhounds “We were expecting a the fi rst period, holding a 3-0 standing-room-only crowd at said linebacker Trey Coleman, “He’s a better raw athlete went on to score 27 points lot more,” Chessor said. lead and limiting the Tornado McRight Field, effectively si- who had a safety and an inter- than Josh, but Josh might be in the second quarter, and to negative yardage in total of- lencing a large, hopeful Lone ception that set up a touch- were up 42-0 before Ful- Please see REIDLAND | 3B fense. Oak crowd and keeping the down and ran for a score on his Please see TILGHMAN | 3B Thompson’s quick start helps Vikings dominate All A regional BY STEVE MILLIZER [email protected] If Nick Thompson had something to prove, it didn’t take him long to do it. The St. Mary senior took just four holes to reach 4-under-par at the Silos Country Club on Friday and cruised through the rest of his round to an All A Classic First Region title with a 5-under 67. That gave Thompson a six-shot victory in the small- school tournament, and clinched his team a berth in the Sept. 10 All A Classic championship being played right back at Silos County Club. With four Vikings in the top six Thompson Trimble Farr scorers, St. Mary won by 37 shots. “He shot like a 78 last year (at the regional), if I remem- ber right, and he was real disappointed in that,” said St. In girls’ play, Heath’s Sydney Trimble and Madison Mary coach Kurt Averill. “He wanted to make amends Farr had the best round of the day with 79s and led Heath for that. We had a really bad team score last year and we to the team title in a three-team tournament. The Pirates talked about coming in here, to have a good feeling if we had three of the top four scores with Mayfi eld’s Kaitlyn win, and to come back for the state tournament with a Isbell (85) and St. Mary’s Nicole Burks (91) earning indi- good feeling about this course. vidual berths in the state championships. “We’re proud of Nick shooting a 67, which was great. Nobody could match Thompson, however, as he started Really, 290 is a great team score. One guy goes up, one his round with an eagle on the second hole and followed it guy goes down and that’s the great thing about having with a pair of birdies. He reached 5-under by the turn and depth, is you never know who’s going to pull through. stayed there most of the way around the back nine. Mayo Our total was where it needed to be and that’s all that was close behind most of the day, but faded a little down mattered.” the stretch, including a double bogey to fi nish his round. Community Christian fi nished second in the 11-team Already owning two All A Classic state titles, the Vi- boys tournament while Hickman County’s Clayton Brad- kings hope to take advantage of having the tournament shaw and Mayfi eld’s Trey Whitnell qualifi ed for state as on a course close to home. The Vikings were fi fth at last STEVE MILLIZER | The Sun individuals. Bradshaw shot a 73 and Whitnell a 74 as the year’s All A Classic Championship with Lexington Chris- Joey Mayo of St. Mary chips onto the No. 9 green at Si- top two individuals not on the winning St. Mary team. tian Academy winning the title and then sweeping the los Country Club during Friday’s play in the All A Classic The Vikings Joey Mayo (73), Mathew Zakutney (75) and First Region finals. Mayo tied for second with a 73 as John Edwards (75) were also in the top six scorers. Please see GOLF | 3B St. Mary won the boys’ title. 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