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West eliminates Anderson County 32-19 on big plays in quarterfinals

Posted at 11:57 am November 23, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Anderson County Mavericks and West Rebels

Mavericks quarterback Tyler Hicks, right, looks downfield for a receiver as linebacker Noah Hoxie of the West Rebels rushes in during a 32-19 quarterfinals loss for Anderson County on Friday night.

CLINTON—Big plays made the difference on Friday night as Knoxville West eliminated Anderson County 32-19 in a Class 5A quarterfinals game.

Both coaches gave credit to the Mavericks (11-2, 7-1 in District 3) for playing well on offense and defense, and Coach Davey Gillum said Anderson County won most of the plays.

“But when they won a play, it was a big one,” Gillum said of the Rebels.

The Mavericks’ Matt Fox, who sprained an ankle last week against Cherokee, was still hurt and not playing at normal speed, and he had trouble cutting, Gillum said. The star running back was held to 25 yards on 12 carries. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Mavericks, Class 5A quarterfinals, Davey Gillum, football, Garrett Johnson, Knoxville West Rebels, Manny Ruiz, Matt Fox, Nathan Cottrell, Noah Hoxie, Scott Cummings, Seth Marshall, Tyler Hicks

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