Admirals Advance, Beat Rhea County 33-30

With his team up four points with just under seven minutes to play, Farragut coach Eddie Courtney elected to keep the field-goal unit on the sideline and go for a touchdown with the ball on Rhea County’s 2-yard line.

His aggressiveness paid off.

Cooper Hardin scores the game winning TD against Rhea County on 11/11. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com
Cooper Hardin scores the game winning TD against Rhea County on 11/11. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

The touchdown by Cooper Hardin stretched the Admirals’ lead to 11 before the host Eagles knocked it down to a 33-30 final score. The win advanced Farragut to the quarterfinals of the Class 5A state playoffs and a visit from Ooltewah next week.

“We felt like we needed to be aggressive there because we didn’t want to kickoff to them with it being a seven-point game,” Courtney said.

Cooper Hardin strips a Rhea County Running Back of the ball on 11/11. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com
Cooper Hardin strips a Rhea County Running Back of the ball on 11/11. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

“We felt comfortable with our line getting the push, because they were in my ear wanting to go for it.”

“That was the biggest play of the year and probably my career,” Hardin said about his 2-yard touchdown run. “Plays like that are all about execution, and we did it perfectly.”

Both teams’ play reflected their records and the playoff atmosphere in a first half that included four lead changes. The Eagles (9-3) had the grasp on the lead at the break, but the Admirals (11-1) struck first out of it.

Jack DeVault catches a TD pass against Rhea County on 11/11. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com
Jack DeVault catches a TD pass against Rhea County on 11/11. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

Six quick plays netted Farragut a four-point lead after an Adam Fulton pass to Jack Devault. That lead held until the fourth quarter, when the teams took turns trading the advantage once again.

First, it was Rhea County and running back Mason Stephenson who took the lead early in the fourth on a 12-yard run to the outside.

Adam Fulton throws a deep pass against Rhea County on 11/11. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com
Adam Fulton throws a deep pass against Rhea County on 11/11. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

Minutes later, Farragut quarterback Fulton found sophomore Jaden Gibbs downfield for a 46-yard reception that led to a scoring run by Hardin a play later.

Max Travis tackles a Rhea County WR to turn the ball over on downs on 11/11. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com
Max Travis tackles a Rhea County WR to turn the ball over on downs on 11/11. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

After turning the Eagles over on downs for the third time, Farragut marched down to score on the 2-yard fourth-down play that essentially sealed the win.

“I told Coach (Mark) Pemberton that this truly should’ve been a game played in the semifinals,” Courtney said.

Drew Butler sacks the QB for a big loss against Rhea County on 11/11. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com
Drew Butler sacks the QB for a big loss against Rhea County on 11/11. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

“I’m excited for our guys: We came down to a real tough and great place to play where everybody loves football and earned a big win.”

There was a penalty called on nearly every drive of the game, with most of them being on the Eagles — many stalling key drives.

Jacob Warren hauls in a long TD catch against Rhea County on 11/11. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com
Jacob Warren hauls in a long TD catch against Rhea County on 11/11. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

“I guess this was a night where we made too many mistakes to win,” Pemberton said. “I’ll have to go and look at the film on whether some of the penalties were the right call, but that’s honestly not the reason we lost. We lost because we didn’t play well enough.

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John Mitchell, Chattanooga Times Free Press
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