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 Short Against Maryville 35-24

The Admirals hosted the Maryville Rebels at Bill Clabo Field on Friday, September 27 as fans packed the stadium to see the two 6A programs square off in a non-Region clash. The Admirals and Rebels battled in last year’s Class 6A Playoff Quarterfinals which ended in a 26-10 decision in favor of the Rebels. Maryville (5-0) entered the game undefeated and ranked #1/2 in most major Class 6A polls. The Admirals (2-3) came into the game with a much needed Region 1-6A win versus Morristown West. Though these two teams came into the game with much different records the game was still very much anticipated from both fanbases.

Senior Alec Keathley does his best to defend a Chambers pass. Photo credit: Carlos Reveiz crfoto.com

Maryville put their high-powered offense on display first as the Admirals elected to kickoff to begin the game. Andrew Doane recorded a big tackle for loss to keep the Rebels at bay early. A 3rd down conversion from QB Cade Chambers to talented WR A.J. Davis was aided by a facemask penalty to put the Rebels in Farragut territory for the first time. Chambers would find Davis two plays later for a 17 yard gain and move the ball inside the red zone. The Admirals’ defense would force another 3rd down opportunity but once again the Rebels would convert. Chambers hit WR Nick Dagel for a 9-yard score to put the Rebels up 7-0 early with 8:00 left to play in the first quarter.

Farragut’s Hunter Shopovick would return the ensuing kickoff out to the 23-yard line to start their opening series. QB Gavin Wilkinson hit WR Judah White early and found TE Alec Keathley over the middle to convert on an early third down attempt. The Admirals would stall from there, though, and Brady Hodges was called in to punt after the Admirals had moved the ball out to their own 44-yard line.

Maryville would begin their next drive on their 23-yard line following Hodges’ punt. The Rebels began with two quick first down runs by RB Parker McGill to start the drive. With the ball close to midfield the Admirals’ defense began to stand its’ ground. After a couple of nice stops, the Rebels decided to go for it on 4th-and-13 from their own 48-yard line. Farragut’s Andrew Doane would come up from his linebacker position to make a huge hit on the Rebel’s McGill as he attempted to catch a screen pass sneaking out of the backfield. The hit would cause a fumble that was recovered by Maryville, however the Admirals would take over on downs in great field position.

Sam Kniss carries the ball. Photo credit: Carlos Reveiz crfoto.com

Wilkinson and the Admirals’ offense would start possession on Maryville’s 43-yard line. A couple runs by RB Sam Kniss and a short, 3rd down conversion run by Senior Gabe Hensley put the Admirals just outside the Maryville red zone. Wilkinson would throw to Judah White for 13 yards and move the offense closer as the first quarter came to a close. After flipping ends of the field, Hensley would take a handoff and burst through the middle of the Rebels’ defense for 8 yards down to the 5-yard line for first-and-goal. On second down, Wilkinson would drop back to throw and see room for himself outside the pocket. Wilkinson’s scramble managed to beat the Rebels’ Mason Shelton to the right pylon to score from 5 yards out. The Admirals had moved 43 yards in nine plays on the drive and tied the score at 7-7 with 11:03 remaining until halftime.

Maryville would answer on their next drive after taking over on their own 35-yard line following Simeon Sharp’s kickoff. Cade Chambers hit A.J. Davis from 6 yards out to put the Rebels back ahead. The Rebels’ drive covered 65 yards in six plays taking little time off the clock. A big play on the drive was a 43-yard swing pass to RB McGill out in the flat. With 8:57 left in the second quarter the Rebels led 14-7.

Farragut would again move the ball into Maryville territory on their next series. Sam Kniss found a big hole up the middle and sprinted 18 yards across midfield. Farragut would march 33 yards on seven plays but a Maryville sack of Wilkinson on second down pushed the Admirals’ offense back to the 43-yard line. A failed third down attempt would bring on punter Brady Hodges to punt away.

Gabe Hensley (21) and Andrew Doane (29) appear to stop MHS Quarterback Cade Chambers for no gain. Photo Credit: Carlos Reveiz of crfoto.com

Maryville would begin possession from their own 20-yard line and move 51 yards in 10 plays into Farragut territory. But the Admirals’ defense would again hold their ground. Juniors Trey Nesbitt and Eli Purcell would converge for a tackle for loss on the Maryville running back. The ensuing play would result in an incomplete pass and bring up 4th down. Maryville’s Chambers dropped back from his own 29-yard line and immediately felt pressure from the Admiral rush. Junior DE Dawson Brown would corral Chambers for no gain as he attempted to escape the pocket and give the ball back to the Admirals’ offense after forcing their second 4th down stop on the night.

Farragut’s offense would not capitalize, though, as it fumbled the ball back to Maryville on its’ second play of the drive and give Maryville their best starting field position of the night at the Admirals’ 31-yard line. Chambers and the Rebels needed just six plays to score as McGill sprinted in from 14 yards out to score. With just :58 remaining until half, Maryville had stretched their lead to 21-7 over Farragut.

Senior OL A’koiyea Johnson provides protection. Photo credit: Carlos Reveiz crfoto.com

Wilkinson would lead the Admirals’ offense down the field in a great two-minute drive. Farragut needed 8 plays to move the ball 58 yards with Wilkinson going 4-of-5 passing and wasting little time on the clock. Wilkinson was able to hit Keathley for nine yards and a first down to start the drive. He found Judah White twice for a total of 19 yards to move the ball into Rebel territory. Gabe Hensley sprinted up the middle for nine yards to pick up a short third down conversion and move the ball dow to the Rebels’ 32. Wilkinson found Shopovick one play later on the sideline to move the ball for 18 yards and inside the Rebels’ red zone. Sophomore kicker Simeon Sharp came on and drilled the 31-yard field goal as time expired in the half. The Rebels led 21-10 but Farragut had claimed some momentum going into the locker room.

Isaiah Arrington celebrates his 10-yard scoring reception. Photo credit Carlos Reveiz crfoto.com

Farragut would continue to ride that momentum on the opening drive of the second half. Wilkinson would lead the Admirals on an 11-play, 71-yard scoring drive resulting in an Isaiah Arrington TD reception covering 10 yards. Strong running by Kniss combined with timely passing from Wilkinson kept the Rebels’ defense on their heels. Shopovick found room across the middle as Wilkinson found him for 29 yards to move the ball into the red zone. After a holding penalty against the Admirals, Shopovick would again find room in the Rebels’ secondary for 16 yards to move the ball down to the 13-yard line. Wilkinson would find Arrington two plays later and the Admirals had cut the deficit to 21-17 with 7:50 remaining in the third quarter.

Dawson Brown (61) stops the Rebels’ Quarterback. Trey Nesbitt (27) closes in. Photo credit: Carlos Reveiz crfoto.com

Maryville’s offense would again move into Farragut territory on their ensuing possession. But the defense of Farragut would stand strong yet again. Eli Purcell and the Admirals’ defense would repeatedly apply pressure to the Rebel QB and a third down incomplete pass brought up another 4th down decision for the Rebels. This time they sent out their placekicker to attempt a 39-yard field goal from the right hash. Purcell, once again applying pressure, saw the kick come up short of the crossbar and the Admirals’ defense had held once again.

Hunter Shopovick catches a pass to move into Rebels’ territory. Photo credit: Carlos Reveiz crfoto.com

The Farragut running game combined with short passes to Keathley and Shopovick moved the ball across midfield. But after gaining 36 yards in just six plays, the Admirals would see their second fumble of the night end the drive at the Rebels’ 42-yard line.

Maryville’s offense would capitalize this time. After being penalized 15 yards for a late hit personal foul on the Rebels’ offense, Maryville would see themselves in a 3rd-and-16 situation. Chambers dropped back and found his speedy WR Ashton Maples behind the secondary for a 64-yard TD strike to push the Rebels’ lead to 28-17 following the extra point. The Rebels claimed an 11-point advantage as 1:13 remained on the third quarter clock.

Gavin Wilkinson throws to an open receiver. Photo credit: Carlos Reveiz crfoto.com

Farragut’s offense would again try to respond. Starting from their own 35-yard line following Maryville’s kickoff that went out of bounds, Farragut would march 39 yards in eight plays into the red zone. A 34-yard reception to Keathley on third down helped extend the drive. Wilkinson could not find Keathley again two plays later, and a Maryville sack on third down ended the drive. Simeon Sharp was called upon once again but his 43-yard attempt sailed just wide to the left as the Rebels would maintain an 11-point lead.

Maryville would go to the ground to run some clock as McGill and Chambers combined to move for yardage on the ensuing drive. Facing a third-and-goal, Chambers found A.J. Davis from nine yards out to push the Maryville lead to 35-17. The Rebels had managed to march 80 yards in nine plays, and with 6:36 remaining in the game, Maryville had it’s largest lead of the night.

Farragut’s offense would not go quietly. Wilkinson led the offense on a 10-play 74-yard scoring drive capping it off with his second rushing touchdown on the night. Isaiah Arrington had two catches for 38 yards on the drive to move closer to the red zone. Maryville would be called for a pass interference penalty to move the ball to the 13-yard line. Sam Kniss would dart up the middle for nine yards and Wilkinson’s second touchdown run on the keeper would cover the final four yards. Farragut had managed to cut the lead to 35-24 with 3:03 remaining in the game but Farragut’s attempt at an onsides kick would fail. The Maryville offense was able to pick up two first downs that were needed to run out the clock.

Farragut dropped to 2-3 overall on the season, but still look to defend their Region 1-6A Championship from a year ago. The Admirals remain unbeaten (1-0) in Region 1 play and begin a five-game stretch against Region 1 opposition this week. Farragut and Maryville will play Freshmen and JV games on Monday, September 30, at Bill Clabo Field. Kickoffs are set for approximately 5:30 and 7:15 respectively. As always be sure to check out photos from all the games at crfoto.com and check out replays of the Varsity games online made possible by the Farragut Football Boosters Club.

Farragut’s first opportunity to bounce back will be at home this Friday versus Science Hill (2-4) at Bill Clabo Field. Kickoff is set for 7:30 pm. Despite their overall record (2-4), the Hill Toppers will look to remain atop the Region 1 standings at 2-0.

Admirals prevail over morristown west

The Admirals travelled to Morristown on Friday, September 20 to take on the Trojans of Morristown West to begin Region 1-6A play. Farragut came into the contest hungry after two consecutive losses for the first time since the 2014 season. The Admirals would leave Morristown victorious while leaving little doubt that they could compete at a high level against Region 1 competition.

The Admirals began the night on offense after the Trojans had elected to defer their option to the second half. A nice return by senior Connor Lyle set up the Admirals at their own 26-yard line to begin the first drive. Seven plays and 76 yards later, the Admirals wasted little time finding the end zone as Gavin Wilkinson would connect with Isaiah Arrington for a 31-yard score. Simeon Sharp’s extra point attempt sailed wide and the Admirals led 6-0 with 9:34 left in the first quarter.

The Admirals’ defense would start strong by stopping a short drive by the Trojans and forcing a punt. A nice return by Jackson Fontenot would be negated, however, due to a running into the kicker penalty. No harm was done as the Admirals forced another quick punt to set the Admirals’ offense in good field position at their own 37-yard line.

Gavin Wilkinson would hit tight end Alec Keathley on play one for a 47-yard gain to enter the Trojan red zone. Two carries by Dion Williams would net 16 yards and capitalized with a touchdown. The last carry covering 11 yards to put the Admirals ahead 13-0 after Sharp’s PAT with 5:15 remaining in the first frame.

The defense would come up huge once again forcing another Trojans punt. This time the snap from center sailed high and junior Eli Purcell was able to track down the errant snap at the Trojans’ 23-yard line to set the offense up in great position to tack on another score before the end of the first quarter.

Dion Williams carried for 14 yards on first down and senior Gabe carried the final 9 yards on play number two to increase the Admirals’ lead to 20-0 as Sharp would once again convert the PAT.

The Admirals defense would forced another quick stop of the Trojans. This time junior defensive end Trey Nesbitt would sack the Trojan QB for a loss of 10 yards on third down to force the three-and-out. The Admirals’ offense would take over at their own 39-yard line and waste little time once again finding the end zone.

A 15-yard penalty on the Trojans would move the ball across midfield before junior Sam Kniss would dart through the Trojan defense for a 41-yard gain. The Admirals would score three plays later on a 5-yard keeper from Wilkson. Sharp’s ensuing extra point would make the score 27-0 in favor of Farragut with 7 minutes left before halftime.

Great coverage on the ensuing kickoff would have the Trojans’ offense starting their next drive inside their own 5-yard line. Juniors Logan Foody and Brock Hodges would corral the Trojan returner along with sophomore Dylan Cosey to pin the Trojans deep. Foody would again deliver a blow with a big hit on third down to prevent a conversion. The Trojans’ punter would once again see the snap sail over his head, this time for a safety, and a 29-0 Admirals’ lead.

On the ensuing return, Connor Lyle would once again create great field position for the Admirals’ offense. Gabe Hensley would slice through the defense for a 19-yard gain on first down to start the drive. Wilkinson would hit Arrington for 13 yards, and then find sophomore Zach Keasling for 10 yards to move the offense into the red zone. Wilkinson would once again find his tight end Keathley, this time for a 12-yard score, to up the Admirals’ lead over the Trojans. Freshman placekicker Reese Keeney’s PAT would sail wide but the Admirals held a 35-0 advantage going into halftime.

The Admirals would re-establish their dominance in short order to begin the second half. Once again, great coverage by the kickoff cover team would pin the Trojans deep in their own territory. After a quick three-and-out and a short punt, the Admirals would find themselves just 26 yards away from the Trojan end zone to begin their next drive.

Dion Willliams would take the handoff from sophomore Dawson Moore on the first play of the series and scamper into the end zone. With a running clock already in hand, the Admirals had increased their lead to 42-0 following Keeney’s successful PAT attempt.

The Trojans would tack on a couple of late scores against some Admiral reserves with the help of some successful onsides kick attempts to cut the lead to the final margin of 42-14. In all, the Admirals had dominated the Trojans to improve to 1-0 in the Region 1-6A standings and 2-2 overall. The Admirals will return home next week to face the Maryville Rebels in a non-region clash and rematch of last season’s Quarterfinal matchup. As always, you can find images from Friday night’s win in Morristown by visiting crfoto.com and catch the replay on the FHS Football livestream channel.

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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