Admirals cruise past Karns on Homecoming, 71-3

It was a night for many Admirals to showcase their skills in front of a Homecoming crowd on Friday night.  The defense set the tone early forcing three turnovers and a safety in the first half, and the offense was sure to cash in on the Beavers’ mistakes.  The Admirals scored touchdowns on every offensive possession racing to a 51-3 halftime advantage.

Following a Beavers’ punt, the Admirals marched 80 yards in ten plays on their initial drive, capped off by Amon Johnson’s 3-yard TD run.  Johnson finished with 66 yards rushing on nine carries, with three touchdowns.

Drew Butler intercepts the Karns pass on 9/16. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz, CRFOTO.com
Drew Butler intercepts the Karns pass on 9/16. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz, CRFOTO.com

Drew Butler ended the next Karns possession with an interception and apparent 29-yard touchdown return, but the Admirals were flagged for a block in the back during the return.  From there, Cooper Hardin needed just one play to score from 20 yards out.  Hardin finished with 103 yards on ten carries, and two touchdowns.  It was Hardin’s first 100-yard rushing performance in his career.

Following another Karns punt, Adam Fulton led the offense on a five-play, 70-yard drive capped off with his 22-yard scoring toss to

Jacob Warren stiff arms a Karns defender on 9/16. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz, CRFOTO.com
Jacob Warren stiff arms a Karns defender on 9/16. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz, CRFOTO.com

Grayson Utterback, making the score 21-0 in favor of the Admirals.  Fulton also connected with junior TE Jacob Warren for 29-yard gain to jump-start the drive.  Fulton finished the night completing 8 of 9 passes for 110 yards and the one touchdown.

Isaiah Gibbs’ interception and short return set the Admirals up in great field position on their next series.  The Admirals covered 15 yards in five plays with Amon Johnson’s second short touchdown run.

Cooper Hardin sacks the Karns QB and forces a fumble on 9/16. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz, CRFOTO.com
Cooper Hardin sacks the Karns QB and forces a fumble on 9/16. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz, CRFOTO.com

On the ensuing Karns’ possession, Cooper Hardin’s sack was followed by an errant snap over the quarterback’s head in the end zone resulting in a safety.  The score was 30-0 Farragut with 10:20 to play in the second quarter.

Following the kick return, Fulton engineered another 8-play, 55-yard drive capped off by Hardin’s second touchdown, this coming from 11 yards out.

The Beavers proved resilient and were able to tack on a field goal on their ensuing drive to cut the score to 37-3.  Karns running back, Teahjawon Harper, broke off a 56-yard jaunt taking a snap from the “Wildcat” formation to set up the score.

Backup quarterback, Max Travis, engineered the next series for the Admirals.  The drive covered 88 yards in seven plays as Johnson scored from 26 yards out to extend the Admirals’ lead to 44-3.

Jaden Gibbs make a great catch on a ball from Max Travis against Karns on 9/16. PHOTO CREDIT: Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com
Jaden Gibbs make a great catch on a ball from Max Travis against Karns on 9/16. PHOTO CREDIT: Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

Another big play on the drive was a 31-yard connection from Travis to WR Jaden Gibbs.  Gibbs finished with 53 yards on three receptions to lead the Admirals.

One series later, a Karns fumble was recovered by senior DE Brandon Guidish, and Travis marched the Admirals’ offense to another short touchdown drive.  The drive covered 45 yards on three plays with RB Isaiah

Isaiah Gibbs interscepts Karns and return it on 9/16. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz, CRFOTO.com
Isaiah Gibbs carries the ball against Karns and on 9/16. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz, CRFOTO.com

Gibbs taking it in from 23 yards out.  Gibbs finished with 72 yards rushing on seven carries.  The Admirals gave way to the annual Homecoming halftime ceremony by taking a 51-3 lead into the locker room.

After the break, sophomore QB Jake Evans led three scoring drives to conclude the night’s scoring.  Evans finished two touchdown drives with short runs of his own covering six and ten yards.

Sophomore RB Josh Moses squeezed a six-yard touchdown run of his own between the two Evans’ scores.  Moses’ score was set up by senior DB Joel Vinsant’s interception and 44-yard return into the Karns’ red zone.

In other highlights, senior OLB Trey Minix forced a fumble and recovered one other.  Senior P/PK Joe Doyle was 4-for-4 on extra-point tries and placed 4 of 5 kickoffs in the end zone for touchbacks.  Sophomore Zach Caro converted all five of his extra-point attempts to conclude the Admirals’ scoring.  The Admirals’ nine rushing touchdowns broke a school record for rushing scores in a single game.  The Admirals previously rushed for seven scores as a team vs. Soddy-Daisy in 2005.

The Admirals enter the bye week at 4-1 overall, 1-1 in Region 3-5A, ranked 8th the state in Class 5A.  Farragut returns to action on Thursday, September 29, in a pivotal Region game with Campbell County on Pilot/Flying J’s Rivalry Thursday.  The Cougars currently hold a 5-0 record and #6 state ranking in Class 5A.  For more info about the game, check out the game preview page and look for the Admirals on twitter @FarragutFB .

A special thanks to Carlos Reveiz 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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