Eagles versus Tri-Cities Christian School
October 15, 2011
From the Eastern Tennessee Appalachian Mountain foothills came the Tri-City Golden Eagles hoping to improve on their winning ways against our own Eagle football team. The game that ensued between these two teams would rival the game played in the previous year when the Golden Eagles won in dramatic style while scoring a late 4th quarter touchdown that secured their 12 point win. On this day the Hometown Eagles would try to take control early, with the running game, and then finish it off in the fourth quarter. The Tri-Cities team took the kick-off and control of the game by the lack of offense produced by both teams. Our Eagles drove the ball several times but the many number of penalties (65 yards) and mistakes, both offensively and defensively kept the visiting team in the game. The Golden Eagles held the ball for 9:00 minutes of the opening quarter but the Eagles stiffened as the visitors grew close to the goal line, on two separate occasions, and the quarter ended all tied up at zero-zero. The second quarter was when the Eagles began their own control of the ball and with a methodical twelve play drive the home team took the lead with just 5:25 left in the first half, 6 – 0. The visiting Golden Eagles ran the kick-off back to the 35 yard line and began their own drive, attempting to score before halftime. They were on the move, 7 plays into the drive, when, with less than 1:00 to go, in the half, Jonas Griffith intercepted a pass and took it down the sidelines for a 90 yard “pick six”, and the Eagles took a lead into half-time, 12 - 0. During the intermission the home team made some offensive and defensive adjustments and in the second half it paid dividends. The Eagles received the kick-off to start the third quarter and controlled the ball 10 of the 12 minutes, but mistakes kept them from finding the end zone. Gerry Griffith tackled the Golden Eagle quarterback in the end zone for a safety, on a very athletic play, and the third quarter ended with the Eagles in control of the game (and the score), 14 – 0. The fourth quarter saw more dominance by the hometown bunch as they controlled the ball, on two separate drives, for 11:45 of the 12:00 minutes in the fourth quarter. Ory Yates and the Offensive Line took control and scored one last time with 7:25 on the clock to finish out the scoring with a final score of 22 – 0.
Ory Yates led all runners with 136 yards on 20 carries and a Touchdown while the Defense stood tall, in crucial situations, and held the opponents to 24 total yards rushing and 34 total yards passing.
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