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Football stats: Oak Ridge and Ooltewah

Posted at 1:53 pm November 15, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

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Oak Ridge freshman Jordan Graham (30) ran for 69 yards on 11 carries in a 26-17 loss at Ooltewah in a second-round Class 5A playoff game on Friday, Nov. 13, 2015. (Photo by Julio Culiat)

 

Oak Ridge lost to Ooltewah, 26-17, in a second-round Class 5A playoff game in Ooltewah on Friday. Here are preliminary stats by Mark Haste.

The Wildcats gained a few more total yards than the Owls, ending with 294 compared to 285. Oak Ridge also had 16 first downs, compared to 10 for Ooltewah.

But mistakes, missed opportunities, and turnovers hurt Oak Ridge in the first quarter, when Ooltewah breezed to a 17-0 lead in the first 11 minutes. Oak Ridge rallied to close the gap to 20-17 late in the third quarter, even after they lost star playmaker Tee Higgins to a knee injury. But it wasn’t enough as Ooltewah scored again in the fourth quarter, and a final Wildcats drive ended with an interception.

The Owls were able to prevent speedy freshman running back Jordan Graham from picking up many big gains. His longest run, and the longest for any Wildcat, was 24 yards.

Besides losing Higgins late in the second quarter, the Wildcats also played without senior wide receiver Darel Middleton.

In defensive highlights, Oak Ridge had an interception, a fumble recovery, and five blocked passes.

TEAM STATISTICS

Oak Ridge

Ooltewah

FIRST DOWNS

16

Total 10

11

By rushing 3

5

By passing 6

0

By penalty 1
RUSHING

49

Attempts 25

203

Yards gained 135

28

Yards lost 18

175

Net yards 117
PASSING

9

Completions 16

21

Attempts 29

42.86%

Percentage 55.17%

1

Intercepted 1

119

Net yards 168
TOTAL OFFENSE

294

Net yards 285
PUNTS

4

Attempts 4

34

Average 26.75
RETURN YARDS

0

Punt returns 25

113

Kickoff returns 0

0

Interception returns 20
FUMBLES

1

Total 2

1

Fumbles lost 1
PENALTIES

8

Total 5

55

Yards lost 45

 

Rushing

Num

Player

Total Carries

Yards Gained

Yards Lost

Total Yards

Average

Long

FD

TD

Individual Carries

6

Allison, TJ

20

94

2

92

4.6

19

7

 0

4, 6, 2, 19, 1, 1, 1, 4, 2, 15, 3, 1, 5, 10, 0, 3, 6, -2, 7, 4

30

Graham, Jordan

11

69

4

65

5.9

24

2

 0

11,-2, 5, 8, 0, 24, 9, 6, 5,-2, 1

22

Wade, Colton

1

6

0

6

6.0

6

0 0

6

25

Jackson, Caleb

3

6

1

5

1.7

6

0 0

-1, 0, 6

11

Warrington, Gavin

2

0

0

0

0.0

0

0 0

0, 0

32

Middleton, Davon

1

0

3

-3

-3.0

-3

0 0

-3

14

Dunbar, Jordan

10

6

18

-12

-1.2

3

1

2

1, -2, -4, 3, 1, -1, -8, -2, 1, -1

TOTALS:

48

181

28

153

3.2

24

10

2

N/A



Passing

Num

Player

Comp

Att

Total Yard

Perc

INT

Yards Gained

Yard Lost

FD

TD

Individual Completions

14

Dunbar, Jordan

9

21

119

42.9%

1

119

0

5

0

10, 10, 19, 34, 12, 15, 7, 6, 6

TOTAL :

9

21

119

42.9%

1

119

0

5

0 N/A

 

Receiving

Num

Player

Catches

Total Yards

Yards Gained

Yards Lost

FD

TD

Catches

25

Jackson, Caleb

4

56

56

0

3

0

10, 34, 6, 6

6

Allison, TJ

3

41

41

0 0 0

19, 15, 7

5

Higgins, Tee

1

12

12

0

1

0

12

32

Middleton, Davon

1

10

10

0

1

0

10

TOTALS :

9

119

119

0

5

0 N/A



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 8 1 9 6
11 Warrington, Gavin 5 1 6 1
10 Kimbro, Chase 2 2 4
54 Clark, Kyndall 2 2 4 16 1 2
32 Middleton, Davon 3 3
57 Drummond, Quentin 3 3
66 Alcorn, Alex 3 3 2
25 Jackson, Caleb 2 1 3
56 Warmbrod, Matt 3 3
14 Dunbar, Jordan 2 2 1
5 Higgins, Tee 1 1
31 Waters, Kayon 1 1 4
64 Borchers, Jack 1 1
GameTotals  33 10 43 26 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 0
More information will be added as it becomes available.

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