Sunday, September 27, 2009

Fulton vs West Postgame


West Has Fulton On Ropes, But Lets Falcons Free, 14-13 (Knoxsportsonline):

Scott Cummings was being praised for his call at the end of the first half that got his Knox West team back into the game, but in the end he was doing a "mea culpa" for not giving the Rebels a chance to win.

"I take the blame,'' said Cummings, after his team fell to rival Knox Fulton, 14-13. "I made two of stupidest calls I have ever made at the end. All I had to do was run two dives into the line and we kick a field goal and win.''

West, which fell behind 14-0, used a hook-and-ladder play that was brilliantly executed on the final play of the first half to pull within 14-7 at halftime. The Rebels then got two George Bullock field goals from 31 yards out each in the third quarter to pull within one.

West was in position at the end when the riverboat gambler in Cummings spurred him to try for more after reaching the Fulton 26 with 2:30 to play.

Instead of setting up for the field goal try, Cummings called a sweep and his team was called for an illegal chop block and set back to the 36. Then, on third-and-13, Christian Francis was sacked for the seventh time at the 46 and the Rebels were left to attempt a halfback pass from Mickey Chait to Stephen Gyebison on fourth down to end the threat. A dive into the line even from the 36 would have given his team a chance, said Cummings.

"We have two of the best kickers in the state (Bullock and Tanner Thompson). Either one of them can make it from 50 yards,'' said Cummings. "I just didn't give them a chance.''

The hook-and-ladder came when Francis fired a pass to Alex Miller 10 yards downfield. Miller then turned and lateraled to Thompson who had a clear lane the last 30 yards down the sidelines.

"We practice that every Thursday,'' said Cummings, "but this is the first time we used it."

"We should have been in a prevent there,'' said Fulton coach Buck Coatney. "That's my fault. We didn't make a play there, but we did there at the end.

"I knew West was a very good football team so for them to play us tough like this was not a surprise.''

Coatney used a little trickery of his own to score with 25 seconds left in the first half. Ben Winters tossed the ball to Dametrius Thomas, who moved to his right, stopped and threw back to Winters, who sprinted the opposite direction and caught a wide-open pass from Thomas for a 16-yard score.

"That's the second time we're run it this year,'' said Coatney, "but the first time it's worked."

The other Fulton score was a gift, set up by a fumble recovery by Quintest Vinson at the Rebel 1 in the first quarter.

West falls to 1-4 and has lost to four ranked opponents -- Sullivan South, Maryville, Knox Farragut and Fulton.

Players and parents from Sullivan South were on hand for the game to show their appreciation of how West handled the death of South lineman Jake Logue at the same field on Aug. 21. A large rock is painted with Logue's number 54 in South's colors. South had a bye week and play rival Dobyns-Bennett in a home game next Friday.

West and South will play again next year in Kingsport, but Cummings would not commit beyond that.

"We already play Fulton non-conference each year and, given how tough our district is, I'm not sure I want to commit to playing a program as good as South every year. That might make me look not so bright,'' said Cummings.

Fulton improves to 4-2 with its two losses coming to No. 1 3A power Alcoa and to District 3, 2A rival Austin-East. The Falcons stay on the road for their fifth game in the first six, traveling to Knox Gibbs. West plays at William Blount next Friday.




Knox Fulton 14, Knox West 16

......................................KF....KW
First Downs......................9.......7
Rushes/Yards Gained..25-74..38-124
Passing Yards...............113.......129
Total Offense..................187.......253
Passes A-C-I.............16-7-2.....9-6-0
Fumbles/Lost................0-0.........2-2
Punts/Average............4-30.7...3-38..3
Penalties/Yrds............4-44........3-38



Score by quarters:
Knox Fulton...............6....8....0....0 -- 14
Knox West................0....7....6....0 -- 13

Scoring Plays:
Fulton -- Dametrius Thomas, 1 run (kick blocked)
Fulton -- Ben Winters, 16 pass from Thomas (Thomas run)
West -- Alex Miller and Tanner Thompson, 40 pass from Christian Francis (George Bullock kick)
West -- Bullock, 31 field goal
West -- Bullow, 31 field goal



Individual Statistics
Rushing:
Fulton: Thomas 8-49; Cotner 2-9; Winters 10-9; Golliday 3-8; Chapman 2-(-1).
West: Freeman 10-78; Simmons 11-62; Francis 16-(-9); Gyebison 1-(-7).

Passing:
Fulton: Winters 6-15-2, 97; Thomas 1-1-0, 16 TD.
West: Francis 5-7-0, 114 TD; Chait 1-2-0, 15.

Receiving:
Fulton: Pitchford 3-42; Thomas 1-32; Allen 1-13; Bridges 1-10; Winters 1-16 TD
West: Miller 3-60; Thompson 1-29; Gyebison 1-29; Freeman 1-11.










Sunday, September 20, 2009

Fulton v Pigeon Forge Postgame

Knoxsportsonline Coverage:

Dametrius Thomas rushed for 114 yards and two TDs Friday night as Knox Fulton got back into the win column with a 48-7 rout of Pigeon Forge in a District 3, 2A game.
The victory snapped a two-game losing streak. The Falcons, now 3-2 and 1-1, had lost games to Austin-East and Alcoa
Thomas had TD runs of 28 and 41 yards in the first half as Fulton evoked the "slaughter rule."
"The clock ran continously the entire second half,'' said coach Buck Coatney. "Pigeon Forge had the ball just about the entire half. When we got it, Jared Mynatt broke a 65-yard TD run on the first play -- on the first carry of his career.''
Ben Winters scored on a 28-yard run, Javonte Cotner onn a 3-yard run and Amir Chapman returned from injury to score on a 6-yard run.
Michael Lombrano rushed for 112 yards on the Tigers' only TD on a short run.






Score by quarters:
Fulton 21 21 0 6 48
PF 0 0 0 7 7
1st Q
FUL-10:21 WINTERS 28 RUN (MCKEEHAN KICK)
FUL-4:29 THOMAS 28 RUN (MCKEEHAN KICK)
FUL-1:58 STEVE ALLEN 47 PUNT RETURN (MCKEEHAN KICK)

2ND Q
FUL-6:26 JAVONTE COTNER 3 RUN (MCKEEHAN KICK)FUL-3:48 AMIR CHAPMAN 6 RUN (MCKEEHAN KICK)
FUL-0:15 DAMETRIUS THOMAS 41 RUN (MCKEEHAN KICK)

4TH Q
PF-0:59 MICHAEL LOMBRANA 1 RUN (CHASE TRAVIS KICK)
FUL-0:00 JARED MYNATT 79 RUN (NO CONVERSION)
-----------------------FHS PF
1ST DOWNS----------10 10
RUSH/YARDS---18/255 46/150
PASS---------------4/5/0 2/7/0
PASS YD.--------------76 4
TOT OFF---------23/331 53/154
FUMB----------------2/2 3/2
PUNT--------------1/52 5/33.0
PEN-----------------7/44 2/25
TOP----------------13:36 34:24

Individual Leaders:
Rushing
FUL-DAMETRIUS THOMAS 7/114/2TDs
Passing
FUL-BEN WINTERS 4/4 76 YDS
Receiving
FUL-BUDDY BRIDGES 2/21
FUL-MICAH PITCHFORD 1/36
Tackles
FUL-MYCHAL CASON 11

Photos Courtesy of John Valentine

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Falcons v Tornadoes Postgame/Sinkhole Coverage


In what was a bizarre turn of events, Fulton and Alcoa completed their suspended game this past Friday with the Tornadoes securing a 27-7 victory. The game had been suspended due to a large sinkhole that emerged on the home sidelines at Fulton's Bob Black field during Thursday night's game. With 6:33 left in the forth quarter, Fulton Head Coach Buck Coatney noticed the hole and notified officials. The officials then notified the TSSAA and a decision was made to complete the game the following night at Alcoa's Goddard field. The sinkhole appeared to be about one foot in diameter at the surface, but upon further investigation it was discovered that there was actually an area about 12 feet deep that had been caving under. The posponement of the game due to the sinkhole received national attention, as it was mentioned in the USAToday, the Atlanta Journal Constitution and on MSNBC. Here is other coverage of the game and the infamous Sinkhole:





Tornadoes Sink Fulton, Improve to 4-0: (Maryville Daily Times)

Sinking to the Occasion: (KNS-PrepXtra)

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Falcons Host Alcoa in Home Opener on Thursday Night

Fulton and Alcoa will meet for the 9th time at Bob Black Field tonight. The Tornadoes hold a 6-2 advantage in the series. The Falcons will try to bounce back from a heartbreaking 20-14 loss to Austin-East last week. Fulton failed to score points on 5 different possessions inside the Roadrunner 35 yard line. 4th down continues to be a problem for Fulton. The Falcons were 0 of 5 on 4th down conversions last week, while allowing A-E to convert both of their 4th down opportunities. Alcoa has won 5 consecutive state championships, and enters the game 3-0 following a 21-0 shutout at Loudon last week.






Fulton-Alcoa Series History
The Fulton Falcons and Alcoa Tornadoes meet for the 9th time this evening at Bob Black Field. The teams have combined to account for 13 state championships. Fulton and Alcoa met every season from 1985-1990 when the schools were members of the old district 3-AA, a period where Alcoa returned to the pinnacle of AA football. The teams met again in 2005 and 2006, with Alcoa embarrassing Fulton 48-6 in ’05, and Fulton stunning the Tornadoes 24-21 in ’06. Alcoa leads the all-time series 6-2. Before the 2006 win, Fulton’s lone victory in the series came in 1986 on the dedication night of Bob Black Field. The game went into overtime before Fulton came away with a 10-7 victory. Mike Potter, who was a FHS assistant coach from 1994-2008, kicked the winning field goal. The Tornadoes have a 3-1 advantage in the series in games played at Fulton. The Falcons have been shutout three times against Alcoa.



Tornado Notes

The Tornadoes are 10-time state champions, and have won 5 consecutive class 2A state championships…Alcoa’s all-time record since 1924 is 576-269-21…Gary Rankin’s career record is 296-60 which gives him the 2nd most wins of any active coach in Tennessee. Rankin is 44-4 in his 4 years at Alcoa…The Tornadoes have won 16 consecutive games…The last team Alcoa has lost to other than Maryville was Fulton in 2006…Their win over Maryville was Alcoa’s first since 2000…RB Jaron Toney has scored 12 touchdowns this year through three games.



Poll Watching

Poll ----------Fulton------------Alcoa(3A)
AP--------------2-----------------1
Earl Nall--------5-----------------1
Sonny Moore----4----------------1
Murphy Fair---NR----------------1
tnvarsity.com--NR---------------NR
maxpreps.com--37----------------5
Massey---------57----------------7


The Sonny Moore poll has Fulton listed as the number 35 team in the entire state of Tennessee. Alcoa is the number 2 team in the state.


If Alcoa rips off a sixth-consecutive state championship this season, don't be surprised to see an asterisk attached to its streak.
But its lone purpose would be as an indicator that the first five championships were won in Class 2A and the sixth in 3A.
Under the TSSAA's new classifications for 2009-13, Alcoa was bumped up and will test its program on a higher stage.
That has some of the Alcoa players excited; they may actually get to play in the second half more frequently.
Coach Gary Rankin didn't build in any fluff into the lineup of opponents, adding Chattanooga Howard in July to complete the 10-game schedule.
"We don't have very many easy games," he said. "We've had too many of those in the past, maybe. Our non-region schedule is what's a killer for us. We open with Bell County, who is a 4A state champion out of Kentucky. They're a good, good solid football team. Then you got Maryville, Fulton, Howard and Loudon in those first five games.
"It's going to be demanding."
But its hard not to predict the same results. Alcoa returns a bundle of playmakers on offense, which could mask some of its shortcomings with some defensive newcomers.
Maybe no player will be relied on more than senior Tyler Robinson. The 6-foot-2, 250-pound tight end/defensive lineman is one of the state's top players and recruits.
While he has much attached to his name - including a Mr. Football award and scholarship offers from Virginia Tech and Kentucky - he doesn't want to be remembered as part of the team that halted the title streak.
"Senior class, you don't want to be the one to ruin it, mess it up, you know?" said Robinson. "You can't take it for granted.
"You can't take anyone lightly. What did Maryville win - 74 in a row (until is lost last year in the 4A state championship)? You can't take anybody lightly."
Running backs Jaron Toney (Alcoa's leading rusher last year) and man-child Taharin Tyson (5-11, 230) will carry the offense until new quarterbacks Austin Tallant and Ryan Stoutt find their comfort zones and go-to receivers are sorted.
"(Tyson) used to be a little chubby and have that baby fat on him," said Toney, who scored 18 touchdowns last season. "But he's slimmed down and gotten his speed up. So I think that will help out a lot this year."
Rundown
Heroes: Tyler Robinson (TE/DL, senior, 6-4, 250, Mr. Football lineman winner, PrepXtra defensive player of the year, Division I prospect), Jaron Toney (RB/DB, senior, 5-9, 165, 846 yards and 18 TDs last season), Taharin Tyson (FB/LB, junior, 5-11, 230, 779 yards and eight TDs in 2008).
Breakout Players: Quarterbacks Austin Tallant (junior, 5-11, 175) and Ryan Stoutt (senior, 6-0, 185) likely will shine on offense. Tallant and Stoutt double as defenders (in the secondary). Others: Steven Isom, (WR/DB, junior, 6-1) Chaz Barnes (wide receiver, senior, 6-3), Lajuan Warfield (5-10, sophomore, WR/DB).
What's Good: Alcoa has three senior starting offensive linemen, and its backfield is as deep as any program's in the state. While Toney and Tyson will log a majority of the carries, Vanderbilt Hambrick and Darrell Warren are no slouches.
Help Needed: Alcoa is young in the secondary. It not only lost to graduation a coach and playmaker on the field in wide receiver/defensive back Sam Thompson, it also lost its kicker and punter. Alcoa's only trusted pass-catcher is Robinson.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Falcons v Roadrunners Postgame





































Austin-East 20, Knox Fulton 12

...................................................KF.....AE
First Downs...................................11......6
Rushes/Yards Gained.............37-150..25-35
Passing Yards..............................54......47
Total Offense..............................204......82
Passes A-C-I...........................6-17-0..4-8-0
Fumbles/Lost...............................1-0....4-1
Punts/Average........................2-25.0..4-30.5
Penalties/Yards.......................5-40....5-45

Score by quarters:
Knox Fulton.....................8....0....6....0 -- 14
Austin-East.....................6....0...14....0 -- 20

Scoring Plays:
KF -- Ben Winters, 2 run (Buddy Bridges pass from Winters)
AE -- Cordy Cox, 5 run (run failed)
KF -- Winters, 18 run (run failed)
AE -- Travie Pryor, 4 pass from Ricshon Johnson (run failed)
AE -- Cox, 3 run (Cox run)

Individual Statistics
Rushing:
Knox Fulton: Thoms 17-54; Winters 7-43; Cotner 5-18; Brown 2-17; Lethgo 1-13; Allen 4-9; Golliday 1-(-4).
Austin-East: Cox 11-28; King 6-20; Johnson 1-(-6); Oggs 7-(-7).

Passing:
Knox Fulton: Winters 4-14-0, 37 yards; Lethgo 2-3-0, 7 yards.
Austin-East: Johnson 3-7-0, 35 yards, 1 TD; Oggs, 1-1-0, 12 yards.
Receiving:
Knox Fulton: Thomas 2-24; Pitchford 2-20; Brown 1-6; Winters 1-4.
Austin-East: Robinson 1-25; Forbes 1-12; Wade 1-6; Pryor 1-4.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Fulton Travels to Austin East in Week 1 Battle of Crosstown Rivals


Game Notes provided courtesy of Fulton SID Russell Mayes:

Long-time rivals Fulton and Austin-East meet tonight in the District 3-AA opener for both schools…This will be the 42nd meeting between the schools. The Roadrunners lead the all-time series 24-17…A Fulton win tonight would give the Falcons a 11-10 advantage in games played at Dusty Lennon Stadium…Fulton earned a 21-13 victory at Powell last week, while A-E dropped a heartbreaking 7-6 decision to Ooltewah… The Falcons are outscoring opponents 22-0 in the first half, but have been outscored 26-15 in the second half…The Falcon defense has forced 5 turnovers in its first 2 games this year……Fulton RB Dametrius Thomas has rushed for over 100 yards in 4 of his last 5 games. He ran for 125 yards and 2 touchdowns in last week’s win.


Fulton vs. A-E Series History

Austin-East is Fulton’s only opponent from 2008 held over to the 2009 schedule. The Fulton/A-E rivalry is considered one of the most hotly contested rivalries in East Tennessee. Though the teams have met 3 times in the playoffs since 2003, the new TSSAA classification system will find Fulton and A-E in separate classifications in 2009. Tonight is the 42nd meeting between the schools, with A-E holding a 24-17 advantage in the all-time series. Fulton has played well in the past at Dusty Lennon Stadium. The teams have split the 20 games played on A-E’s home field. A detailed breakdown of the Fulton-AE series can be found in this week’s game notes.


Roadrunner Notes

If there is anyone who should challenge Alcoa in Class 3A this year, it should be Austin-East. The Roadrunners return 9 starters from a stout defense that helped A-E to a 10-3 record last year…A-E also boasts a strong sophomore class this year, led by QB D.J Oggs. Oggs has already tallied 217 rushing yards on 24 attempts this year…Coach Kwayu Graham is in his 5th season at A-E and has a 34-18 record…The Roadrunners lost 7-6 last week at Class 6A Ooltewah. The Roadrunners had numerous opportunities inside the 20-yard line, but only got a 7-yard TD run from Travious Blair…A-E defeated Morristown East 26-21 in the season opener.


Poll Watching

Poll

Fulton(4A)

A-E (3A)

AP

1

3

Earl Nall

4

2

Sonny Moore

4

3

Murphy Fair

3

3

tnvarsity.com

NR

NR

maxpreps.com

37

45

Massey

50

57

The Sonny Moore poll has Fulton listed as the number 32 team in the entire state of Tennessee. Austin-East is the number 44 team in the state.

District 3-AA Statistical Leaders

Rushing

Carries

Yards

TD

Thomas (Fulton)

45

263

4

Troutman (Carter)

21

236

2

Oggs (A-E)

24

217

1

Cox (A-E)

23

169

2

Hibbett (Gibbs)

12

119

2





Receiving

Catches

Yards

TD

Bridges (Fulton)

7

56

0

Taylor (G-P)

5

77

0

Treadway (Gibbs)

5

70

2

Brown (Fulton)

5

50

0

Troutman (Carter)

4

57

0





Passing

Att/Comp

Yards

TD

Winters (Fulton)

21/31

228

1

Legg (Gibbs)

17/29

214

3

Whitaker (Carter)

16/25

186

2

Marshall (G-P)

14/27

171

1

Johnson (A-E)

6/14

64

0

Offensive Notes

-Fulton is outscoring opponents 22-0 in the 1st half this year.

-Junior RB Dametrius Thomas ran for 125 yards and 2 TDs against Powell last week. He has rushed for over 100 yards in 4 of his last 5 games, including a 130 yard effort against Catholic last year. His career high is 194 yards against Scott in 2008.

-Thomas’ 70-yard touchdown run against Powell is Fulton’s longest offensive play of the year.

-Senior Xavier Bridges and Junior Javonte Cotner recorded their first career receptions against Morristown East.

-Quarterback Ben Winters broke a streak against Morristown West of throwing an interception in eight consecutive games.