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Admirals Beat Rival Bearden, 14-7

The Admirals returned home on Friday night to take on Bearden in the annual Battle for West Knoxville. Both teams carried a 2-1 region record into the game and were looking for the driver’s seat for a home playoff home.

Alec Keathley carries the ball against Bearden on 10/17. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

The Admirals won the toss and elected to receive the opening kickoff, looking to establish an early lead. A 42-yard Alec Keathley run proved to be the spark Farragut needed and led to a 12-yard Gavin Wilkinson to Hunter Shopovick touchdown pass. After a mishandled snap on the XP attempt, the Admirals led 6-0 with 7:38 left in the first quarter. The Farragut defense opened the game looking to build on the momentum created by the offense’s touchdown. After giving up one first down, the Admiral defense held strong on 3rd-and-6 to force a Bulldog punt.

Gabe Hensley runs the ball against Bearden on 10/17. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

An 8-yard Gabe Hensley run on first down looked to be a catalyst for another scoring drive, but a penalty on 3rd down backed the Admirals up and force a Farragut punt. The Admiral defense returned to the field looking to build on their last series. This time, a goal line stand would be in order, as the Admirals stopped the Bulldogs three straight play for no gain. Those three stops by Eli Purcell, Dylan Cosey, and Andrew Doane, gave the ball back to the Farragut offense as the first quarter came to a close.

Farragut makes a tackle for loss against Bearden on 10/17. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

With their back’s against the wall, the Admiral offense looked to march 97 yards for another touchdown. However, they were unable to establish their run game and a had to punt it away. The ensuing Bulldog drive proved to be more of the same for the Admiral defense, as a three and out gave the ball back to the Admiral offense. After picking up a pair of first downs, the Admirals were unable to convert on 3rd-and-8, forcing another punt. Bearden’s offense would put together their best drive of the night to that point, but were unable to convert it into points, as the Bulldogs missed a 36 yard attempt. The score at halftime remained 6-0 in favor of Farragut.

A host of Admirals make a tackle against Bearden on 10/17. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

The Admiral defense returned in the 2nd half looking to continue the shutout. The Bearden offense found a spark after two big pass completions, but the Admiral defense would hold strong yet again, with Eli Purcell coming up with a minus yard tackle, a reverse was stopped by Dawson Brown and Joe Maine, and finally a Alec Keathley came up with a big sack on 4th-and-9 to kill the Bulldog drive. The ensuing Farragut possession looked promising after a 21-yard Eli Purcell run on 2nd down, but a fumble on the next play stopped the drive. The Bearden offense took over and marched down the field, but found themselves in a familiar 4th and long situation, but this time they were able to convert with a 31-yard touchdown pass. This gave the Bulldogs their first lead of the game at 7-6 with 3:21 left in the 3rd. The Admiral offense looked to answer the Bulldog score and a 15-yard Alec Keathley run on first down helped jumpstart the drive.

Gavin Wilkinson throws the ball against Bearden on 10/17. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

Keathley found himself at quarterback on 3rd-and-4 and an eleven yard run would allow the Admirals to convert. Five plays later a 28-yard Gabe Hensley touchdown run, and a Gavin Wilkinson to Alec Keathley conversion on the 2-point play, gave the lead back to Farragut 14-7 at the end of the 3rd quarter.

Farragut’s defense returned to the field looking to defend it’s lead and did just that, forcing another Bearden punt. The ensuing drive for the Admirals looked promising after a 23-yard Gavin Wilkinson to Alec Keathley pass completion, but a fumble two plays later ended the Farragut drive. Bearden’s offense returned to the field looking to capitalize on the Farragut mistake and tie the game.

Eli Purcell celebrates a Bearden fumble on 10/17. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

After marching down to the Admiral 31-yard line, an Eli Purcell sack fumble on 4th-and-10 was recovered by Alec Keathley with 2:54 left to play. The Admiral offense took over looking to pick up a couple first downs and run the clock out. They did just that after an 8-yard Gabe Hensley run on 3rd-and-5 sealed the 14-7 victory for the Admirals.

The victory over Bearden lifted the Admirals to 4-4 on the season and 3-1 in region play. It also gave the Admirals the driver’s seat to a home playoff game in the first round. The Admirals are on the road next week as they take on another rival and region foe, Hardin Valley.

A special thanks to Carlos Reveiz and Ashley Wathen of CRFOTO for the action shots from the game. Be sure to checkout CRFOTO.com every week for a full photo gallery from Friday’s game.  See a photo you like?  They are also available for purchase directly from his website.  Click here for this week’s photos.

Admirals Top The Hilltoppers, 35-25

The Admirals returned to region play on Friday night as the Hilltoppers of Science Hill made their way to Bill Clabo Field for Farragut’s 2019 Homecoming.

Eli Purcell makes a tackle against Science Hill on 10/4. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com


The Hilltoppers won the toss elected to receive the ball to open the game. A five yard tackle for loss on first down was only the start of a big night for Eli Purcell, and this also set the stage for a three-and-out following Logan Foody’s interception. The Admirals, sparked by a 16-yard Gavin Wilkinson to Alec Keathley reception, marched downfield and saw Sam Kniss carry the ball two yards to cap of their opening drive with a touchdown.

Sam Kniss carries for a touchdown against Science Hill on 10/4. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

The Admirals held a 7-0 lead with 8:48 left in the 1st. After trading punts, the Hilltoppers’ running back was able to a crease the defense, break several tackles, and take a swing pass 62 yards for a touchdown. The score would remain tied at 7-7 as play moved into the second quarter.

The Admiral defense came up on third-and-10 to sack the Science Hill quarterback and force a punt in the early stages of the 2nd quarter. Four plays later, it was the Hilltopper defense coming up big by intercepting a Gavin Wilkinson pass and returning it for a touchdown to give the Hilltoppers a 14-7 lead with 9:06 left in the 2nd.

Micah Johnson and Gabe Hensley make a tackle against Science Hill on 10/4. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

The Admiral offense was unable to sustain a drive on the following possession and punted back to Science Hill, but a Camden Kuhn interception two plays later setup the Admirals in prime real estate at the Science Hill 34 yard line. A loss of 8 on a first down pass was quickly made up for when Gavin Wilkinson found Alec Keathley on a screen pass that went for 42 yards and a Farragut touchdown. This, along with a missed field goal attempt by Science Hill made the score 14-14 at halftime.

The Admiral defense stops a Hilltopper ball carrier on 10/4. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

The Admirals offense received the second half kickoff, but was unable to overcome a first down penalty and punted the ball away. The Admiral defense would again come up big on third down as a tackle for loss forced a Hilltopper punt. Another three-and-out by the Admiral offense gave the ball back to Science Hill, who was able to march down and convert on a 43-yard field goal and take the lead at 17-14 with 4:43 left in the 3rd. Farragut’s offense regained possession and knew it needed to answer.

Gabe White carries for a touchdown against Science Hill on 10/4. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

An eight play, 68-yard drive was capped off by a 5 yard Gabe Hensley touchdown run that put the Admirals back ahead 21-17 with :07 left in the 3rd.

The fourth quarter opened with the Hilltoppers taking over a their own 32 yard line. The Admiral defense would hold strong yet again, forcing a Science punt. However, this time the Admiral special teams would make an impact. Eli Purcell blocked the Topper punt and Dylan Cosey would scoop the ball up and return it for a touchdown, the first of high school career. The Admirals had assumed a 28-17 lead with 10:12 left to play. The ensuing drive would see Eli Purcell again make a big impact on the outcome of the game, this time he would intercept the Hilltopper quarterback on the first play of the drive.

Gavin Wilkinson throws the ball against Science Hill on 10/4. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

The Admiral offense took over and wasted no time as Gavin Wilkinson would find Alec Keathley for their 2nd touchdown connection of the game to extend the Farragut lead to 35-17 with 9:53 left to play. A Hilltopper touchdown and two point conversion late in the fourth would make the final score 35-25 as the Admirals improved to 2-0 in region play.

The Admirals travel to Kingsport to take on the undefeated Dobyns-Bennett Indians on Friday, as both teams look to give themselves a leg up in the race for the region championship.

A special thanks to Carlos Reveiz and Ashley Wathen of CRFOTO for the action shots from the game. Be sure to checkout CRFOTO.com every week for a full photo gallery from Friday’s game.  See a photo you like?  They are also available for purchase directly from his website.  Click here for this week’s photos.

Farragut Falls to West, 24-13

The Admirals opened up the home schedule Friday night against the Rebels from Knox-West, a team they have met yearly since 2007. Farragut was in search of their fourth straight win against the Rebels.

Hunter Shopovick catches a pass against West on 8/30. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

The West offense got off to a quick start, but the Admiral defense was able to force a 40 yard field goal attempt that was no good. The Admiral offense was unable to convert on long third down attempt and was force to punt it away. After forcing a West punt, the Farragut offense took over at their own 27 yard line. A 13 yard completion from Gavin Wilkinson to Hunter Shopovick on the first play of the drive sparked a drive that would go 63 yards and end in a 26 yard Simeon Sharpe field goal. The Admirals were first to put points on the scoreboard and take a 3-0 lead with 10:00 left in the 2nd quarter.

Simeon Sharp converts a field goal attempt gainst West on 8/30. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

The Rebels proved to be ready to answer, they took the ensuing 79 yards and capped it off with a 1 yard TD run to take a 7-3 lead with 3:14 left before halftime. Farragut got the ball back just before half, looking for points. A 66 yard completion from Gavin Wilkinson to Hunter Shopovick on third down proved to be the catalyst for Simeon Sharp’s second field goal of the night, this time from 39 yards. The cut the Rebels lead to 7-6 at halftime.

Logan Foody defense a long pass attempt against West on 8/30. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

The Admiral offense looked to come out motivated to score after receiving the 2nd half kickoff. A 14 yard Matt White run on the first play of the drive proved the motivation was there and kickstarted a 72 yard drive that he would cap off with a 48 yard touchdown run. This put the Admirals on top 13-7 with 9:49 left in the 3rd. The Admiral defense looked to feed off the momentum created by the Farragut offense. They did just that and force a three-and-out, but a muffed punt proved to turn the momentum 180 degrees in West’s favor. The next play, the Rebels competed a 33 yard touchdown pass to regain the lead at 14-13 with 7:34 left in the 3rd. A three-and-out on the ensuing drive setup West to convert on a 26 yard field attempt and extend their lead to 17-13 with 4:09 left in the 3rd.

The Farragut defense makes a tackle against West on 8/30. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

The Rebels were able to punch it in one final time on a 90 yard TD run that made the final score 24-13. This marked the first regular season home loss for the Admirals since West beat them in 2015 and it was the first loss on the new turf playing surface at Bill Clabo Field.

A bye week follows the West game before the Admirals return to action in week 4 at Oak Ridge on September 13th.

A special thanks to Carlos Reveiz and Ashley Wathen of CRFOTO for the action shots from the game. Be sure to checkout CRFOTO.com every week for a full photo gallery from Friday’s game.  See a photo you like?  They are also available for purchase directly from his website.  Click here for this week’s photos.

Admirals Comeback to Beat Bradley 37-30

Another annual meeting of what seems like a rivalry matchup between Farragut and Bradley Central unfolded in yet another great game Friday night. The Admirals returned to Cleveland for the first time since a thrilling OT win against the Bears in 2017.
Matt White carries against Bradley Central on 8/23. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com
The Admirals’ defense looked strong to start as Simeon Sharp kicked the ball away to begin the game. The defense was able to force a three-and-out by the Bears on their first drive. After trading punts, the Admirals were able to sustain a drive and march 51 yards down the field on the Bears defense. Matt White capped the drive off with a 5-yard touchdown run and give Farragut a 7-0 advantage with 4:23 left in the 1st. The Bears would answer quickly though, by returning the ensuing kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown and tied the score at 7-7. The Farragut offense began their third drive picking up a couple of first downs before Brady Hodges was called in to pin the Bears deep in their own territory following his 38-yard punt downed at the 1 yard line. The Admiral defense held strong for three plays, but a 25-yard pass setup a 73-yard TD run by Bradley’s Ricky McCleary. The Bears took their first lead of the game and after a missed extra point the score was 13-7 Bears at the end of the 1st quarter.
Gabe Hensley tackles the ball carrier against Bradley Central on 8/23. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com
The following Admiral offensive drive ended in an interception. Bradley would waste no time striking again, this time on a 53-yard touchdown run by their quarterback, Javin Burke, which gave them a 20-7 lead with 9:26 left before halftime. Another interception would end the following Admiral possession and give the Bears the ball at their own 36-yard line. On second down, Bradley turned to throw a screen pass into the flat. What looked to simply be an incomplete pass, but was ruled a lateral, as Alec Keathley seized the opportunity to recover the ball and return it 33 yards to the Bears’ 2 yard line. The Admirals would waste no time by leaning on their run game to score on the first play of the drive. This time it was Gabe Hensley that carried the ball across the goal line to cut the Bradley lead to 20-14. After another series of traded punts, the Bears were able to convert on a 27-yard field goal to take 23-14 lead into halftime.
Hunter Shopovick catches a pass against Bradley Central on 8/23. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com
Alec Keathley catches a pass against Bradley Central on 8/23. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com
The Admirals’ offense would yet again cross midfield only to be stopped on a failed 3rd-and-short run for the first down. Brady Hodges was called in to punt yet again and did so seamlessly as he pinned the Bears inside their own 10-yard line for the third time in the game. The Admiral defense would hold strong and force a punt that gave the ball back to the Admiral offense at the Bradley 44 yard line. A 21-yard Gavin Wilkinson to Hunter Shopovick pass was the catalyst to a drive that ended in 22-yard field goal that cut the Bradley lead to 23-17 with 5:27 remaining in the 3rd frame. The Bears would again answer quickly, as a scramble from the quarterback Burke went 55 yards for a touchdown, and again extended their lead, this time to 30-17 with 2:32 left in the in the 3rd quarter. Farragut’s offense took over knowing they needed points and quickly began marching down field. A 25-yard Wilkinson to Isaiah Arrington completion and another 19-yard completion to Alec Keathley were the catalyst to 67-yard drive that ended with Gabe Hensley’s second touchdown carry of the night, this time from 3 yards out. This put the score at 30-24 in favor of Bradley as the 4th quarter began.
A Farragut player makes a tackle against Bradley Central on 8/23. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com
Gavin Wilkinson makes a throw against Bradley Central on 8/23. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com
The ensuing Bradley drive was abruptly ended with the first turnover of the night for the Bears,  Jackson Fontenot stepped in front of Burke’s pass and returned it 17 yards to give the Admirals the ball at the Bradley 38 yard line. A short completion on first down was followed by a 36-yard Gavin Wilkinson to Alec Keathley touchdown pass that returned the lead to the Admirals at 31-30 with 10:04 left to play. A familiar ending was in store for the ensuing Bradley drive as a turnover ended their drive, this time it was after Gabe Hensley stripped the ball from Burke as he was sacking him, and Dawson Brown recovered. A 20-yard touchdown pass was negated by a block in the back on the second play of the Farragut drive. However, that penalty was followed up with a 23-yard Gavin Wilkinson to Hunter Shopovick pass that setup a 10-yard Matt White touchdown run. After a failed 2-point conversion, the Admirals held a 37-30 lead with 7:39 left in the game. Running high after two consecutive turnovers, the Farragut defense looked to hold strong yet again. It did just that, forcing a turnover on downs as a quarterback scramble was stopped short on fourth down. A quick three and out by Farragut gave Bradley another chance, trailing 37-30 with 2:27 left to play. That chance was dashed when Grant Rice stepped up in a big way to intercept a long, downfield pass, which proved to be the final dagger the Admirals needed. Farragut returned to Bradley victorious, coming from behind and winning 37-30.
Next week the Admirals open of the first home game of the 2019 campaign against the Knox-West Rebels. Kickoff is set for 7:30 as the Admirals look to tame another annual rival in the Rebels. A special thanks to Carlos Reveiz and Ashley Wathen of CRFOTO for the action shots from the game. Be sure to checkout CRFOTO.com every week for a full photo gallery from Friday’s game.  See a photo you like?  They are also available for purchase directly from his website.  Click here for this week’s photos.

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PRESEASON OVER, GAME WEEK FINALLY HERE

By the time August 23rd rolls around and the Admirals suit up to play Bradley Central, it will have been 281 days since their last game. The Admirals have looked to maximize their efforts and time to get ready for another season of 6A football this offseason.

It all began last November with winter offseason workouts. These workouts saw the Admirals working hard in the weight room to build their strength and prepare their bodies for another season of battle on the gridiron. Winter workouts lasted into the spring, which saw the Admirals get back into pads for three weeks of spring practice. Spring practice proved to be a great time of focusing solely on themselves and improving football fundamentals since there are no sanctioned games that are played. There were however, three separate scrimmages in the spring. The first being the annual Blue vs. Grey game, an inter-squad scrimmage that typically concludes spring practice, but due to scheduling issues, it was the first scrimmage of 2019.

The Farragut Admirals played host to the Central Bobcats for a spring football scrimmage on Bill Clabo Field in Knoxville, Tennessee, on Thursday, May 9, 2019. (Photo by Danny Parker, 5StarPreps.com)

The first scrimmage against another color jersey was the following week against the defending 5A state champions Knox-Central. The scrimmage was a great test for the Admirals against a quality program that provided a measuring stick for where the team stood. The final scrimmage of the spring was against a program looking to rebuild its storied tradition, Halls. The Red Devils came to Farragut with a new head coach that is very familiar with the Admirals, Scott Cummings.

With spring practice concluded and finals over, it was time for summer workouts. Summer training runs from the end of school until early July. As June began the Admirals participated in the UT Select 7v7 Tournament and competed against elite competition from across the Southeast.