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Football stats: Oak Ridge and Campbell County

Posted at 1:17 am October 31, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Wildcats and Campbell County Cougars Oct. 30, 2015

The Oak Ridge Wildcats defense stifled the Campbell County Cougars’ running game on Friday, Oct. 30, 2015, allowing only 33 yards rushing on Blankenship Field. (Photo by Julio Culiat)

 

The Oak Ridge defense shut down Campbell County, and the Wildcats used an opportunistic offense and great punt returns in a 45-6 rout of the Cougars on Friday. Here are preliminary stats by Mark Haste. See photos by Julio Culiat here.

TEAM STATISTICS

Oak Ridge

Campbell Co.

FIRST DOWNS

11

Total 8

9

By rushing 1

1

By passing 7

1

By penalty 0
RUSHING

31

Attempts 16

297

Yards gained 43

6

Yards lost 10

291

Net yards 33
PASSING

4

Completions 19

6

Attempts 33

66.67%

Percentage 57.58%

0

Intercepted 0

65

Net yards 141
TOTAL OFFENSE

356

Net yards 174
PUNTS

2

Attempts 8

28.5

Average 34.38
RETURN YARDS

126

Punt returns 0

4

Kickoff returns 0

0

Interception returns 0
FUMBLES

2

Total 0

1

Fumbles lost 0
PENALTIES

5

Total 7

30

Yards lost 60

 

Rushing Stats

Num

Player

Total Carries

Yards Gained

Yards Lost

Total Yards

Average

Long

FD

TD

Individual Carries

14

Dunbar, Jordan

3

87

87

29.0

57

1

1

11, 19, 57

6

Allison, TJ

8

65

65

8.1

24

4

3, 2, 13, 24, 7, 1, 7, 8

30

Graham, Jordan

6

46

5

41

6.8

35

1

-1, -3, 2, 35, 9, -1

25

Jackson, Caleb

3

33

33

11.0

26

1

1

26, 1, 6

81

Shephard, Jevonne

1

19

19

19.0

19

1

19

2

Stewart, Johnny

2

18

18

9.0

16

1

2, 16

49

Thompson, Caelan

1

17

17

17.0

17

1

17

11

Warrington, Gavin

1

5

5

5.0

5

5

40

Bivens, Christian

4

5

1

4

1.0

3

3, 0, 2,-1

32

Middleton, Davon

1

1

1

1.0

1

1

89

Maddox, Jae’Shawn

1

1

1

1.0

1

1

TOTALS:

31

297

6

291

9.4

9

3

 



Passing Stats

Num

Player

Comp

Att

Total Yard

Perc

INT

Yards Gained

Yard Lost

FD

TD

Individual Completions

17

Fadnek, Logan

2

3

47

66.7%

47

0

1

1

28, 19

14

Dunbar, Jordan

1

2

17

50.0%

17

0

1

17

2

Stewart, Johnny

1

1

1

100.0%

1

0

1

TOTAL :

4

6

65

66.7%

65

0

1

2

 

Receiving Stats

Num

Player

Catches

Total Yards

Yards Gained

Yards Lost

FD

TD

Catches

5

Higgins, Tee

2

45

45

1

1

17, 28

9

Middleton, Darel

1

19

19

1

19

40

Bivens, Christian

1

1

1

1

TOTALS :

4

65

65

1

2

 



Tackles by Position

No.

Name

Tack

Assists

TOT

Yards

Sacks

Yards

INTs

Yds

Fum

Rcv

Fum

Blk

Blk

Blk

TD

Lost

Lost

Rec

Yds

Cause

FG/EP

Punt

Pass

26

Walls, Cobe

5

3

8

56

Warmbrod, Matt

5

5

1

24

Simpson, Adarius

2

1

3.5

0.5

1.5

32

Middleton, Davon

2

1

3

3

60

Owens, Blake

2

1

3

7

2

Stewart, Johnny

1

2

3

31

Waters, Kayon

1

2

3

54

Clark, Kyndall

1

1

2

1

5

Higgins, Tee

1

1

2

1

10

Kimbro, Chase

1

1

2

35

Manookian, Adam

1

1

2

66

Alcorn, Alex

1

1.5

0.5

1.5

2

7

Gross, Jacob

1

1

11

Warrington, Gavin

1

1

52

Hammer, Wilson

1

1

68

Gray, Hunter

0

1

GameTotals

22

18

41

12

1

3

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

4

0

 

Note to above tackle stats: Davon Middleton had 2 solo tackles and 1 assist and 1 interception. Tee Higgins had 1 solo tackle and 1 assist and 1 punt return for a 65-yard touchdown.

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