THE INSIDE PERSPECTIVE ON WHAT IS GOING ON IN THE FALCON NATION
Friday, September 23, 2016
Fulton vs. Gibbs Game Notes
The Falcons close out their three-game homestand tonight as the host Gibbs for Homecoming. The Falcons have a 16-3 all-time record against the Eagles, and are 34-16-1 in homecoming games. Follow this link to read the game notes.
Fulton vs. Gibbs Game Notes
Saturday, August 20, 2016
Know Your Opponent...Morristown East Hurricanes
You can feel the excitement in the air! Football time is here. The Fulton Falcons open season 66 Saturday night against Morristown East in the nightcap of the Citizen Tribune Kickoff Classic. Kickoff will be at approximately 8pm. WKCS will have the live broadcast on 91.1 FM and online at wkcsradio.org. Morristown will have a brief ceremony to honor the Zaevion Dobson family immediately following the first game of the day.
The Hurricanes are coming off a disappointing 3-8 campaign in 2015. They did save their best for last in 2015, almost pulling off an upset of Knox West in the 1st round of the Class 5A playoffs. East played the Rebels off their feet before losing 20-14. Morristown East returns seven starters on offense and five on defense for Coach Dewayne Wells. Coaches in Region 1-5A have predicted in the preseason poll that the Hurricanes will be playoff bound in 2016.
Much of the Hurricane offense runs through senior QB Dylan Noe. He is a three year starter who has missed parts of the last two years with injuries. Noe is a threat in both the passing and running games. He threw for 1200 yards and ran for 427 yards in a shortened 2015 season. His return from an early season injury sparked the Hurricanes in the latter part of last year.
Noe has plenty of capable receivers to throw to including Ben Crawford, a 6'3 transfer from Ooltewah. East will have a capable running game with Nate Smith and DJ Hodges. Up front, the Hurricanes return only two starting offensive linemen.
Expect East to be tough in the front seven on defense. They return three LBs and two defensive linemen. Brad Moshier leads the returning linebacker corps after recording 66 tackles and five sacks last year. The Hurricane secondary is expected to have many new faces this year
East lost to Jefferson Co. 7-0 last week in the IMAC jamboree. The Patriots controlled the football, allowing East only eight offensive plays in the one quarter scrimmage. The highlight was a 14-yard scramble by Noe.
As you get ready to enjoy tonight's game, here is our Fulton Football Flashback. Fulton opened the 1959 season on the road at Sevier Co. and tied the Bears 13-13. Fulton is wearing the dark jerseys in the film.
Thursday, August 11, 2016
Know Your Opponent...Campbell Co.
The 2016 season kicks off (sort of) on Friday night in the KOC Kick-Off Classic at West High. Fulton will face the Campbell Co. Cougars in the one quarter contests. Games begin at 7 PM, and tickets will be $10 at the gate. Campbell Co. may be one of the most experienced teams in the state, as they return ten starters on both offense and defense. The Cougars have been one of East Tennessee's most exciting teams under the leadership of Coach Justin Price. Despite a 5-6 record in 2015, the Cougars are enjoying their golden era of football. Here is their preview from the News-Sentinel.
This year marks the 57th annual Knoxville
High School Football Jamboree. The annual jamboree began in 1960, and Fulton is
one of the few KFL schools to have participated every year. From 1960-1972, the
jamboree was held at Evans-Collins Field. In 1973, the jamboree was held at
Neyland Stadium for the first time. In 1975, the jamboree was held as a
two-night event, split between Central High and West High. Neyland Stadium
began hosting the jamboree again in 1989. The jamboree permanently returned to
Knox Co. School sites in 2014.
-Fulton has
amassed a 26-12-18 record in the Kick-Off classic in 56 games.
-Fulton has faced
18 different schools in the jamboree. Carter, Halls, and Powell have been Fulton ’s most frequent
opponent, each playing the Falcons 8 times.
-This will be
Fulton’s 1st appearance against Campbell Co. in the jamboree.
-Fulton has not
faced Campbell Co. in football since 1984. The Falcons are 3-1 all-time against
the Cougars. Campbell County’s only win in the series came in 1980.
-Fulton defeated South-Doyle
6-0 in last year’s Kick-Off Classic.
-The Falcons have
won their last three jamboree games.
- Fulton’s highest
scoring output in the jamboree is 34 points. (vs Karns, 2010)
-Coach Rob Black
has a 3-2 record in the Kick-Off Classic.
Brandon Taylor scores against Karns in the 2010 KOC Kick-Off Classic
FHS Jamboree Results
YEAR
|
OPPONENT
|
RESULT
|
SITE
|
1960
|
Carter
|
T, 0-0
|
Evans-Collins
|
1961
|
Powell
|
T, 6-6
|
Evans-Collins
|
1962
|
Rule
|
T, 0-0
|
Evans-Collins
|
1963
|
East
|
T, 0-0
|
Evans-Collins
|
1964
|
Carter
|
W, 6-0
|
Evans-Collins
|
1965
|
L, 6-0
|
Evans-Collins
|
|
1966
|
Karns
|
W, 7-0
|
Evans-Collins
|
1967
|
Karns
|
W, 13-0
|
Evans-Collins
|
1968
|
Karns
|
T, 0-0
|
Evans-Collins
|
1969
|
Young
|
L, 2-0
|
Evans-Collins
|
1970
|
Young
|
W, 8-0
|
Evans-Collins
|
1971
|
Halls
|
T, 0-0
|
Evans-Collins
|
1972
|
Halls
|
W, 7-0
|
Evans-Collins
|
1973
|
Halls
|
W, 7-0
|
Neyland Stadium
|
1974
|
Gibbs
|
W, 13-0
|
Neyland Stadium
|
1975
|
Young
|
T, 0-0
|
Central
|
1976
|
Powell
|
T, 0-0
|
Central
|
1977
|
Powell
|
T, 0-0
|
Central
|
1978
|
Powell
|
W, 6-0
|
Central
|
1979
|
Powell
|
W, 14-7
|
Central
|
1980
|
Powell
|
L, 2-0
|
Central
|
1981
|
Powell
|
T, 0-0
|
Central
|
1982
|
Halls
|
W, 14-7
|
Central
|
1983
|
South-Young
|
T, 0-0
|
Central
|
1984
|
South-Young
|
T, 0-0
|
Central
|
1985
|
Halls
|
L, 7-0
|
Central
|
1986
|
Halls
|
L, 7-0
|
Central
|
1987
|
Carter
|
W, 7-0
|
Central
|
1988
|
Carter
|
T, 0-0
|
Central
|
1989
|
Doyle
|
L, 6-0
|
Neyland Stadium
|
1990
|
Doyle
|
W, 6-0
|
Neyland Stadium
|
1991
|
Carter
|
T, 0-0
|
Neyland Stadium
|
1992
|
Carter
|
L, 6-0
|
Neyland Stadium
|
1993
|
Karns
|
W, 6-0
|
Neyland Stadium
|
1994
|
Karns
|
T, 0-0
|
West
|
1995
|
Carter
|
W, 14-12
|
Neyland Stadium
|
1996
|
Carter
|
W, 7-0
|
Halls
|
1997
|
Webb
|
W, 7-6
|
Neyland Stadium
|
1998
|
Webb
|
L, 7-6
|
Neyland Stadium
|
1999
|
Halls
|
W, 8-7
|
Neyland Stadium
|
2000
|
Halls
|
T, 0-0
|
Neyland Stadium
|
2001
|
South-Doyle
|
T, 0-0
|
Neyland Stadium
|
2002
|
South-Doyle
|
W, 7-0
|
Neyland Stadium
|
2003
|
Powell
|
T, 0-0
|
Neyland Stadium
|
2004
|
Powell
|
W, 8-0
|
Neyland Stadium
|
2005
|
Bearden
|
W, 8-0
|
Neyland Stadium
|
2006
|
Bearden
|
W, 6-0
|
Neyland Stadium
|
2007
|
West
|
L, 14-8
|
Farragut
|
2008
|
Halls
|
L, 7-0
|
Central
|
2009
|
Karns
|
W, 16-0
|
Neyland Stadium
|
2010
|
Karns
|
W, 34-0
|
Neyland Stadium
|
2011
|
Webb
|
L, 14-0
|
Neyland Stadium
|
2012
|
Webb
|
L, 7-6
|
Neyland Stadium
|
2013
|
Clinton
|
W, 28-0
|
Neyland Stadium
|
2014
|
Hardin Valley
|
W, 14-0
|
Central
|
2015
|
South-Doyle
|
W, 6-0
|
West
|
2016
|
Campbell Co.
|
West
|
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Fulton/Jefferson Co. Scrimmage Coverage
The Fulton Falcons hosted their second scrimmage of the preseason on Tuesday night as the Jefferson Co. Patriots traveled from Dumplin Valley to Bob Black Field. The Falcons got lots of quality reps in the game like scrimmage against the Class 6A. Chaton Mobley and Dorian Williamson each scored two touchdowns as FHS racked up five rushing and one passing TD in the scrimmage. The defense was tough throughout the night, allowing Jeff Co. only one score.
Former Fulton PA announcer J.D. Vaughn filed this report for the Morristown Citizen-Tribune.
Fulton concludes its preseason work on Friday night in the 57th annual KOC Kick-Off Classic as they take on the Campbell Co. Cougars at West High School. All the action begins at 7pm. Fulton will play in the fourth of five quarters in Friday's jamboree.
Thursday, Aug. 11th, 7:00pm @ Hardin Valley Academy
Anderson Co. vs. Powell
Gibbs vs. AE
Carter vs. The King's Academy
Hardin Valley Academy vs. Central
Friday, Aug. 12th, 7:00pm @ West High School
Halls vs. Lenoir City
Bearden vs. South-Doyle
West vs. Karns
Fulton vs. Campbell Co.
Farragut vs. Webb
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Thursday, July 28, 2016
Fulton To Host Scrimmage with Rhea Co. And Cookeville Tomorrow
The 2016 Fulton Falcons have completed their first week in full pads and will host powerhouses Rhea Co. and Cookeville for a scrimmage on the new turf at Bob Black Field on Friday at 7pm. The Falcons return five offensive and three defensive starters in 2016, which means there will be lots of new faces getting work for the Falcons. One of the major keys for Fulton this year will be the development of the offensive and defensive lines. The success of this year's team will likely be in their hands. The coaching staff should learn a lot about their team after the scrimmage.
Fulton squared off with Rhea Co. in a scrimmage last year. The Golden Eagles have won 23 games the last two years, and have advanced to the Class 5A semifinals in both of those years. Rhea Co. is a tough and physical football team that will line up in a Power-T formation and look to grind out yardage. Expect the Golden Eagles to compete with Knox West and Oak Ridge for a trip to the Class 5A BlueCross Bowl.
Cookeville finished 8-4 last year and advanced to the 2nd Round of the Class 6A playoffs where they were eliminated by Maryville. The Cavs play in one of the toughest 6A regions in the state, squaring off with Rutherford Co. powerhouses Oakland, Riverdale, Siegel, and Blackman. Expect Cookeville to bring a potent offense to Knoxville. The Cavs racked up over 600 yards of total offense in their Spring scrimmage against Franklin Co.
Falcon fans should be familiar with the coaches of tomorrow's opponents. Rhea Co. coach Mark Pemberton was the coach at Catholic when the Falcons had their epic playoff battles with the Irish in 2005 and 2006. Cookeville's Jimmy Maynord was the HC at Smith Co. when the Falcons went to "The Hole" in the 2004 semifinals.
Tomorrow's scrimmage will be a good indicator of where Fulton stands as they end week one of full pads practice. The Falcons will have a scrimmage versus Jefferson Co., and a Jamboree quarter with Campbell Co. before the opener with Morristown East on August 20. No matter the outcome tomorrow, Fulton will benefit from facing two fine football teams tomorrow.
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Zaevion Dobson to be Honored with the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at The 2016 ESPYS on ABC - ESPN MediaZone
NOTE: This is the official ESPN Press Release and link. (RM) Zaevion Dobson to be Honored with the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at The 2016 ESPYS on ABC - ESPN MediaZone: In December 2015, Zaevion Dobson, a 15-year-old high school football star from Knoxville, Tennessee, was forced to make a split-second decision—run to safety or sacrifice himself to protect those around him. Instead of running, Dobson used his body to protect two girls from a barrage of bullets, ultimately giving his life to save theirs. To honor his incredible act of bravery, ESPN today announced that Dobson will be posthumously honored with the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at The 2016 ESPYS Presented by Capital One.
ESPN to Honor Zaevion Dobson with Arthur Ashe Courage Award at ESPYS
http://espn.go.com/espys/2016/story/_/id/16389803/tennessee-teen-zaevion-dobson-killed-saving-girls-receive-arthur-ashe-courage-award-espys
ESPN announced today that Zaevion Dobson will be honored with the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the ESPY Awards in Los Angeles. The ceremony will take place on July 13th and be televised by ABC. The Dobson family, along with Fulton Head Football Coach Rob Black are expected to attend. A production crew spent several days in Knoxville at Fulton capturing and collecting footage for a feature that will air during the ceremony. FULCOM, the Fulton School of Communications, has provided audio, video, and pictures of Zaevion to add to the production. Zaevion will join the likes of Muhammad Ali, Pat Summitt, Dean Smith, and the passengers of United Flight 93 on 9-11 as winners of the award. Fulton High has announced they will host an ESPY watch party at the school on July 13th. The school is still raising money for the Zaevion Dobson Scholarship. A $2400 award will be given to a deserving senior each year. A fundraising gala will be held on August 6th. For more information, visit fultongala.org.
The Fulton Family is so honored to know that the story of Zaevion will be shared again with the nation at the ESPYS. We miss Zaevion every day, but know that he is always with us. Long Live ZAE! #24Strong.
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