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Football stats: Oak Ridge and Soddy Daisy

Posted at 1:30 am November 6, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Jordan Graham and Soddy Daisy on Nov. 5, 2015

Oak Ridge freshman running back Jordan Graham (30) had two touchdowns, including one on a kickoff return, during a 45-33 win over Soddy Daisy in the first round of the Class 5A football playoffs on Blankenship Field on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2015. (Photo by Julio Culiat)

 

Oak Ridge beat Soddy Daisy 45-33 on big plays and turnovers in the first round of the 2015 Class 5A football playoffs on Blankenship Field on Thursday. Here are preliminary individual and team statistics by Mark Haste.

TEAM STATISTICS

Oak Ridge

Soddy Daisy

FIRST DOWNS

13

Total 16

10

By rushing 6

2

By passing 9

1

By penalty 1
RUSHING

44

Attempts 34

332

Yards gained 159

21

Yards lost 18

311

Net yards 141
PASSING

4

Completions 19

12

Attempts 33

33.33%

Percentage 57.58%

1

Intercepted 1

88

Net yards 314
TOTAL OFFENSE

399

Net yards 455
PUNTS

2

Attempts 3

47

Average 42.33
RETURN YARDS

2

Punt returns 0

139

Kickoff returns 21

16

Interception returns 52
FUMBLES

1

Total 2

1

Fumbles lost 2
PENALTIES

8

Total 4

43

Yards lost 35

 



Rushing

Num

Player

Total Carries

Yards Gained

Yards Lost

Total Yards

Average

Long

FD

TD

Individual Carries

30

Graham, Jordan

8

155

1

154

19.3

50

4

1

15, 12, 8, 50,-1, 3, 50, 17

6

Allison, TJ

14

73

73

5.2

22

2

1

7, 22, 5, 9, 8, 0, 2, 5, 9, 0, 0, 4, 0, 2

14

Dunbar, Jordan

10

77

8

69

6.9

22

3

1

22, 8, 3, 2, -1, 11, -7, 7, 11, 13

32

Middleton, Davon

2

14

14

7.0

12

1

12, 2

25

Jackson, Caleb

6

11

4

7

1.2

5

3, 2, -2, 1, 5, -2

20

Jones, Isiah

1

2

2

2.0

2

2

17

Fadnek, Logan

3

8

-8

-2.7

-1

-1, -5, -2

TOTALS:

44

332

21

311

7.1

10

3

 

Passing

Num

Player

Comp

Att

Total Yard

Perc

INT

Yards Gained

Yard Lost

FD

TD

Individual Completions

14

Dunbar, Jordan

4

11

88

36.4%

88

0

2

2

37, 18, 24, 9

17

Fadnek, Logan

1

1

0

0

TOTAL :

4

12

88

33.3%

1

88

0

2

2

 



Receiving

Num

Player

Catches

Total Yards

Yards Gained

Yards Lost

FD

TD

Catches

5

Higgins, Tee

3

64

64

1

2

37, 18, 9

9

Middleton, Darel

1

24

24

1

24

TOTALS :

4

88

88

2

2

 

Tackles

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

35

Manookian, Adam

7

2

9

54

Clark, Kyndall

7

2

9

1

11

Warrington, Gavin

5

2

7

24

Simpson, Adarius

4

1

5

1

16

10

Kimbro, Chase

3

1

4

1

32

Middleton, Davon

2

1

3

1

56

Warmbrod, Matt

1

2

3

1

7

Gross, Jacob

1

1

2

66

Alcorn, Alex

1

1

2

1

2

14

Dunbar, Jordan

1

1

25

Jackson, Caleb

1

1

31

Waters, Kayon

1

1

1

Miner, Jaret

1

1

52

Hammer, Wilson

1

1

64

Borchers, Jack

1

1

GameTotals

34

16

50

0

0

0

1

16

2

0

1

0

0

4

0

 



Oak Ridge and Soddy Daisy Scoring Summary Nov. 5, 2015

The scoring summary for the Oak Ridge Wildcats and Soddy Daisy Trojans in a first-round Class 5A playoff game on Blankenship Field on Thursday, Nov. 5, 2015. The Wildcats won 45-33.

 

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