Admirals place 16 to All-Region 3-5A Team

Admirals named to the All-Region 3-5A Team:

  • Eddie Courtney – Coach of the Year
  • Rusty Partin – Offensive Assistant of the Year
  • Jacob Warren – Tight End of the Year
  • Joe Doyle – Punter of the Year
  • Jonathan Buchanan – Offensive Line – Scholar Athlete
  • Alex Williams – Outside Linebacker – Scholar Athlete
  • Adam Fulton – Quarterback
  • Cooper Hardin – Running Back
  • Chance Bolen – Offensive Line
  • Andrew Maxey – Offensive Line
  • Braden Collins – Wide Receiver
  • Jaden Gibbs – Wide Receiver
  • Will Everett – Defensive Line
  • Cade Burkey – Linebacker
  • Drew Butler – Linebacker
  • Jack DeVault – Defensive Back

Bolen and Hardin Selected to East/West All-Star Game

Senior OL/DL Chance Bolen.
Senior RB/LB Cooper Hardin.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The 10th annual Toyota East vs. West Tennessee All-Star Classic will feature two senior Admirals, Chance Bolen (center) and Cooper Hardin (linebacker).  Both young men are trying to make some final impressions on college recruiters.  Chance and Cooper will play one final game as teammates featuring the top high school prospects from across the state of Tennessee.  The state is divided in half, so that the East All-Stars are pitted against the West All-Stars in a game that has quickly rose to prominence as the top All-Star game in the state.  Neither Chance nor Cooper have determined where they will play football next year, but this game will allow them one more chance to showcase their skills before making that decision.  While they may not be in their familiar Farragut numbers’, Chance will begin in #50 and Cooper in #34, you can look for the familiar ‘Dallas Blue’ helmets with the ‘Star’ to find them.  Chance and Cooper will return to a familiar destination as the game is set to kickoff at 8:00 pm EST on Friday, December  9, at Tucker Stadium on the campus of the Tennessee Tech University in Cookeville, TN, the exact location and time as the state championship contest a week prior.

If you cannot make it to the game, there are several ways to watch it. The first, and easiest way, is to stream the game via ESPN3.  According to Bill Marbet, the executive director of the Tennessee Athletic Coaches Association, this offers players exposure to college coaches, and with the live streaming, they can now be seen all over the country.  “This is a culmination of their high school career that they’ve worked so hard to accomplish,” said Marbet, “Other than the state championship, on an individual basis, the all star game is the epitome of their career.”

In addition to ESPN3, here is where to watch the game on TV:

  • Chattanooga WRCB 3.2
  • Knoxville WBIR 10.2
  • Tri-Cities WKPT 19
  • Nashville WKUW 40.7
  • Memphis KPMF 26.1

As always, follow us on twitter @FarragutFB to see highlights from the game!  Good Luck Chance and Cooper!  Go Admirals!

Admirals are State Champs! Beat Independence 45-35!

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Admirals headed to State, beat South Doyle 45-14

There was no shortage of excitement at Bill Clabo Field on Friday night as the Admirals played host to the South Doyle Cherokees in the semifinal round of the TSSAA Class 5A playoffs.  Junior Andrew Williams started the scoring early for the Admirals after a Trey Minix block of a Cherokees’ punt.  Following a quick three-and-out on South Doyle’s first possession, the Cherokees lined up to punt from their own 29-yard line.  Minix broke through the line of scrimmage and blocked the punt attempt that was recovered in the end zone by Williams.  With 10:52 left in the first quarter, it was 7-0 Admirals.

Jacob Warren catches a TD pass against South Doyle on 11/25. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com
Jacob Warren catches a TD pass against South Doyle on 11/25. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

The Cherokees were able to march downfield on a 17-play, 62-yard drive that resulted in a missed field goal attempt from the left hash.  The Admirals’ offense took over from their own 20-yard line with just 3:54 left in the first quarter.  Leading 7-0, the Admirals were able to march on a 9-play, 80-yard drive capped off by a 22-yard TD pass from QB Adam Fulton to junior TE Jacob Warren.  With 17.8 seconds left in the first quarter, the Admirals led 14-0.

South Doyle began the second quarter with the ball at the 20 yard line after a Joe Doyle touchback. The Cherokees drove 80 yards on 4 plays, thanks to a 77-yard screen pass that saw Jack DeVault chase down the South Doyle WR at the 2 yard line. Two QB sneaks later, South Doyle made it a 14-7 with 10:57 left in the second quarter.

Braden Collins catches a long pass against South Doyle on 11/25. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com
Braden Collins catches a long pass against South Doyle on 11/25. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

After a 32-yard Isaiah Gibbs kickoff return, the Admirals would take over at the 44 yard line, but were unable to capitalize and punted back to the Cherokees.  South Doyle picked up one first down, but the Cherokees’ offense would stall and punt the ball back to the Admirals.  Jack DeVault’s four-yard punt return would set the Farragut offense up at their own 37-yard line.  A 28-yard Braden Collins catch would move the ball to the South Doyle 35-yard line, and after picking up 14 more yards,  the Admirals faced fourth down.  Joe Doyle was called in to kick a 38-yard field goal that split the uprights, and gave Farragut a 17-7 lead with 5:28 left in the first half.

Cooper Hardin tackles the RB against South Doyle on 11/25. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com
Cooper Hardin tackles RB Elijah Young of South Doyle on 11/25. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

South Doyle took over at their own 22-yard line and would drive the the Farragut 29, but after a big Cooper Hardin 14-yard sack, the Cherokees were forced to punt the ball back to the Admirals with 1:17 left to go before halftime.  After an 8-yard sack put the Admirals behind the chains, they would punt it away to South Doyle with just under 9 seconds left in the half, and send the teams into halftime with the Admirals leading the Cherokees 17-7.

A spirited halftime speech by Coach Eddie Courtney, one in which he reminded his team that 24 minutes stood between them and Cookeville, would rally the troops as the Admirals were to receive the ball after half.

The Cherokees opened the second half with a high, pooch kick to the 26-yard line where Max Travis would call for the fair catch and the Admiral offense would take over with a 17-7 lead.  The Admirals used a 7-play, 76 yard touchdown drive lasting just 1:58 on the clock.  Cooper Hardin rushed for 64 yards, including a 30-yard touchdown run that gave the Admirals a 24-7 lead with 10:02 left in the third quarter.

A Joe Doyle kick would be fielded by South Doyle at the 3 and returned to the 10-yard line.  South Doyle only needed 6 plays to cover 90 yards, capped by a screen pass that would go for 47 yards and the Cherokee touchdown.  This made it a 24-14 game with 7:27 left in the third quarter.

Jack DeVault catches a TD pass against South Doyle on 11/25. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com
Jack DeVault catches a TD pass against South Doyle on 11/25. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

From this point forward, it was all Farragut.  After another pooch kick, the Admirals started at the 29-yard line.  Farragut would pick up three first downs after an Amon Johnson 17-yard run, a 18-yard Adam Fulton to Jaden Gibbs pass, and then a 10-yard Cooper Hardin run.  On the next play, Adam Fulton would find WR Jack DeVault for the 26-yard touchdown. Farragut now found themselves leading South Doyle 31-14 with 5:55 left in the third.

Adam Fulton throw a long pass TD against South Doyle on 11/25. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com
Adam Fulton throw a long pass TD against South Doyle on 11/25. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

After a touchback by Joe Doyle followed by a quick three-and-out, the Admirals would get the ball back on the South Doyle 42-yard line. On the first play of the drive, the Admirals would go for another strike as Adam Fulton found Braden Collins, who then broke two tackles and scampered in for the 42-yard score.  Adam would finish the game 11-of-19 passing for 200 yards and 3 TDs.  Collins once again led the team in receptions with 5 catches, 112 yards, and a TD.  This last score put the Admirals ahead of South Doyle 38-14 with 4:32 left to play in the third quarter.

Cade Burkey with a big tackle against South Doyle on 11/25. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com
Cade Burkey with a big tackle against South Doyle on 11/25. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

The Cherokees would take over at their own 32, but would punt the ball away after six plays and pin the Admirals down at their own 10 yard line.  Running back Amon Johnson would hear his number called on first down where he picked up 5 yards.  Cooper Hardin then was stopped on two, short carries to end the third quarter.  Hardin, who finished the night with 145 yards rushing and a TD on 15 carries would give way to RB’s Amon Johnson and Kyle Carter in the final frame.

Joe Doyle would boom a 51-yard punt to begin the fourth quarter, and set the Cherokees’ offense up at their own 34-yard line.  The next play, South Doyle would attempt a halfback pass to create some momentum, but instead would find the waiting hands of Griffen Swicegood to give the Admirals’ defense their first interception of the game.  Farragut would begin possession at their own 39-yard line.

An 8-play Farragut drive saw Hardin rush four times for 44 yards, Johnson once for five yards, and capped off by Kyle Carter’ s six-yard TD run.  Carter, who got his first varsity action Friday after sitting out the majority of the season as a transfer, took his first varsity carry as an Admiral into the end zone to extend the Farragut lead to 45-14 with 9:14 left in the game.

The ensuing kickoff was returned out to the 32-yard line of South Doyle.  Max Travis’ interception and 31-yard return would end a 10-play,  43-yard drive, and give the Admirals the ball back with 4:37 left between them and a trip to play for a state title.  The Admirals would rush 7 times and run out the remainder of the clock to begin the celebration at Bill Clabo Field.   The Admirals will play next week in the school’s first trip to a state championship game since it began playing football in 1947.

The Admirals will play Independence next Friday night at 8:00 EST/ 7:00 local time at Tucker Stadium on the campus of Tennessee Tech University.  The Eagles are the defending Class 5A champions and carry a 29-game win streak into the game.  Independence narrowly defeated the Brentwood Bruins 27-24 on Friday at Brentwood.  The Eagles also escaped with a 49-46 win over Cane Ridge in the quarterfinals.  The Admiral Nation is expected to invade Cookeville next Friday night to cheer on the Admirals as they continue their quest for the school’s first football state championship.

 

FINAL SCOREBOARD against South Doyle on 11/25. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com
FINAL SCOREBOARD against South Doyle on 11/25. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

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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Admirals Roar Back, Beat Ooltewah 56-49

Before Friday, it had been over 30 years since the Admirals hosted a a quarterfinal matchup.  It had also been 21 years since the Admirals last reached the state semifinals, and at halftime it looked as if it would be another year added to that total.  Ooltewah got out to a fast start, leading the Admirals 21-0 with 10:28 left in the first half, after two early interceptions led directly to 14 points for the Owls. While the Admiral’s  Griffen Swicegood was able to intercept the Owls in the first quarter, Farragut was unable to score. That changed  when senior quarterback Adam Fulton found Braden Collins for a 15 yard TD pass that made the score 21-7 with 8:14 left in the second quarter.

Adam Fulton throws the ball against Ooltewah on 11/18. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com
Adam Fulton throws the ball against Ooltewah on 11/18. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

The Owls scored 5 plays later via a 63-yard TD run by Owls’ sophomore RB Sincere Quinn, but Farragut answered as Adam Fulton showed great pocket presence and found Braden Collins again in the end zone, this time for 7 yards, which cut the Owls’ lead to 28-14 with 4:26 left in the first half.

A fleet of Admirals tackle the running back against Ooltewah on 11/18. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com
A fleet of Admirals tackle the running back against Ooltewah on 11/18. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

After forcing an Ooltewah punt from the Farragut 43 yard line, a penalty kept the Owl drive alive and moved the ball to the Farragut 28 yard line, where the Owls would score five plays later, to push the Owls’ lead to 35-14.  The Admirals’ offense would drive down the field, but a last-second, 47-yard FG attempt by Joe Doyle was just short.

The Admirals received the ball to begin the second half, but were unable to convert on 4th-and-1, turning the ball over on downs. The Owls would take over at the Farragut 40-yard line and throw a TD pass to extend their lead 42-14 with 9:08 left in the third quarter. While a 28-point comeback with just a quarter and a half left was improbable, but not impossible, the Admirals dug in.

Braden Collins catches a deep pass against Ooltewah on 11/18. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com
Braden Collins catches a deep pass against Ooltewah on 11/18. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

Adam Fulton found Braden Collins for a 35-yard TD pass for the third time of the night, which tied the school record for most TD receptions, a feat Collins had already accomplished against Campbell County earlier this season. The touchdown and Joe Doyle extra point made the score 42-21 with just under 8 minutes left in the third quarter. After a pair of Ooltewah punts and a Joe Doyle punt, the Admirals found themselves down 21 points with 1:31 left in third quarter. After a 54-yard Cooper Hardin run, Adam Fulton again found Braden Collins for a 20-yard Farragut TD for his fourth score of the night.

Amon Johnson carries the ball against Ooltewah on 11/18. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com
Amon Johnson carries the ball against Ooltewah on 11/18. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

After an Ooltewah three-and-out, the Admirals found themselves with the ball their own 34-yard line with just over 10 minutes left in the game down 42-28. After a punishing 52-yard Cooper Hardin run, tailback Amon Johnson punched it in from five yards out to make it a 7-point game with 9:12 left.  After a long Ooltewah drive stalled out, the Owls would punt and down the ball at the 4 yard line, leaving the Admirals 96 yards away from the end zone.  Adam Fulton would march the Admirals’ offense down the field,  completing 7 of 8 passes for 80 yards on the drive, culminating in an 8-yard TD reception by TE Jacob Warren, Fulton’s fifth TD pass of the game.  Joe Doyle’s extra point would tie the game at 42-all with 1:08 left to play.  A 28-yard kickoff return by Ooltewah gave them the ball at the 47.  The Owls were able to drive the ball downfield and setup their kicker for a game-winning, 28-yard FG try with :02 left on the clock, but the kick was wide right as time expired. The game was headed for overtime.

The Admirals won the coin toss and elected to play on defense first. With the ball placed on the 10 yard line, the Owls would work their way down to the 2 yard line. This brought up 4th-and-2 where the Owls would punch it in and take a 49-42 lead.  The Admirals would also get the ball on the 10 yard line, where it would take Cooper Hardin just two carries to punch it in the end zone. With the score tied at 49, a second OT would be needed.

Cooper Hardin carries the ball against Ooltewah on 11/18. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com
Cooper Hardin carries the ball against Ooltewah on 11/18. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

After a roughing the kicker penalty in the previous OT, the ball would be spotted at the 5-yard line and the Admirals would take over 1st-and-goal. This time Cooper Hardin would only need one carry to get into the end zone to give the Admirals their first lead of the game 56-49.  Ooltewah took over at the 10 yard line, but quickly found themselves 4th-and-2 from the 2, needing to get in the end zone to force another overtime period.  This time, the Owls chose to run up the middle, but Farragut’s Devin Yarborough met the Owl RB at the 1, stopped his momentum and then was joined by other Admirals to drive the RB backwards and deny the touchdown.  This completed the 28-point comeback the Admirals needed to advance to the state semi-finals for the first time since 1995.  Quarterback Adam Fulton ended the game 22-of-35 passing for 294 yards, 5 TDs and 2 INTs. Running back Cooper Hardin carried 23 times for 168 yards and 2 TDs, while Amon Johnson carried the ball twice and found the end zone once. WR Braden Collins had 13 catches for 191 yards and 4 TDs, and 2 rushes for 70 yards.

This game saw several school records broken or tied  for Farragut:

• Most XPs Made in a Season–60 Joe Doyle

• Most Receptions in a Game–13 Braden Collins

• Most TD Receptions in a Game–4 Braden Collins

• Most TD Receptions in a Season–13 Braden Collins

• Most Passing TDs in a Game– 5 Adam Fulton (tied)

• Most Passing Yards in a Season–2,733 Adam Fulton

The Admirals will host the state semi-final game on November 25th against South Doyle. 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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