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Coaches agree: Oak Ridge peaking at right time, headed into playoffs

Posted at 10:35 pm October 30, 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)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 1:15 a.m.

The two football coaches agreed: Oak Ridge is peaking at the right time, late in the season and headed into the playoffs.

After a decisive 62-6 win over Webb last week, the Wildcats celebrated a 45-6 rout of Campbell County on Friday on Blankenship Field. That win ensured Oak Ridge (9-1, 4-1 Region 3-5A) will play at home next week against Soddy Daisy, a Region 4 team, in the first round of the playoffs. The game starts at 7 p.m. on Friday, November 6, on Blankenship Field.

The Wildcats, the No. 2 seed, shut out the Cougars (5-5, 3-2) at home in the first half on Friday, October 30. The score at halftime was 45-0. Campbell County, the No. 3 seed, scored after Oak Ridge put in reserves in the second half.

“There is no doubt this is the best team we’ve played,” Campbell County Coach Justin Price said. “They’ve improved tremendously as the season went on.”

Since losing to Farragut 31-14 on September 4, Oak Ridge has outscored its opponents 327-75 in seven games. That’s an average of about 47 points per game for the Wildcats. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Slider, Sports, Sports Tagged With: Brandon Nickle, Caleb Jackson, Campbell County, Clinton, Cougars, Darel Middleton, Farragut, football, Joe Gaddis, Jordan Dunbar, Jordan Graham, Josh Lay, Justin Price, Logan Fadnek, Matt Warmbrod, Max Farris, Oak Ridge, playoffs, Region 3-5A, Rhea County, Soddy-Daisy, Tee Higgins, Wildcats, Zach Rutherford

Oak Ridge relies on two running backs in near-shutout over Campbell County

Posted at 12:20 am October 4, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Wildcats T.J. Allison and Campbell County Joseph Elkins

Junior running back T.J. Allison (#6) of the Wildcats runs behind the blocking of senior tight end Ryan Waddell (#86) as senior Joseph Elkins (#5) of Campbell County tries to strip the ball away. Allison ran for 107 yards and two touchdowns on Friday. (Photos by Julio Culiat)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 2:15 p.m.

Wildcats shut down big passing gains for Cougars

The running game was working well and burning up the clock, so Oak Ridge coach Joe Gaddis stuck with it.

Two running backs, juniors T.J. Allison and Jaylen Nickerson, racked up more than 100 yards each and led the Wildcats to three touchdowns in the first, second, and third quarters. Kicker Brandon Nickle added a field goal in the fourth.

The 24-8 victory was an important district win for the Wildcats, who are now 6-0 overall and 4-0 in District 3-AAA. The only other undefeated team in the district is Anderson County (7-0, 6-0). The two teams will face off in the season finale on Thursday, October 30.

Oak Ridge came close to picking up its fourth shutout of the season on Friday night at Blankenship Field, preventing the Cougars, who had averaged 42 points per game, from scoring until late in the fourth quarter.

“Our defense played really well,” Gaddis said.

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Filed Under: High School, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Adam Manookian, Anderson County, Blankenship Field, Brandon Bonds, Brandon Nickle, Campbell County, Cougars, District 3-AAA, Ethan Jeffers, Homecoming Night, Jaylen Nickerson, Jemiah Hall, Joe Gaddis, Joseph Elkins, Julio Culiat, Justin Price, Mark Haste, Oak Ridge, running game, Ryan Waddell, T.J. Allison, Wildcats

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