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Anderson County rallies in second half without Fox to win 32-27

Posted at 1:52 pm November 17, 2013
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Information from Jim Harris/WYSH Radio

CLINTON—Anderson County trailed 21-7 at halftime at home Friday night, but outscored South Doyle 25-6 in the second half, despite being without leading rusher Matt Fox (ankle).

Mavericks quarterback Tyler Hicks picked up the slack, scoring three rushing touchdowns, including the go-ahead score with just over two minutes to play. Hicks finished the second round Class 5A playoff game with 131 yards, including 114 in the second half.

Anderson County (11-1) will host Knox West (11-1) in the state 5A quarterfinal Friday night.

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Mavericks, Class 5A, Knox West, Matt Fox, playoff, quarterfinal, South Doyle, Tyler Hicks

Former football coach Joe Gaddis coming back to Oak Ridge

Posted at 3:19 pm March 4, 2013
By John Huotari 6 Comments

Note: This story was last updated at 3:31 p.m.

Former Oak Ridge High School football coach Joe Gaddis is returning to Oak Ridge, school officials announced Monday.

Gaddis will be a teacher and head football coach at Oak Ridge High School. He will replace Scott Blade, who resigned to accept a position in Williamson County.

Gaddis has an overall 258-112 record in his 30 years as head coach. Almost half of those wins—or 119 of them—came while he served as head coach at Oak Ridge High School, where he coached from 1988 until 1998, an Oak Ridge Schools press release said.

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Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Bob Smallridge, football coach, head coach, Joe Gaddis, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools, Oak Ridge Wildcats, playoff, Scott Blade, state championship

Wildcats show promise in third, fall to Rebels in fourth

Posted at 10:35 pm November 9, 2012
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Oak Ridge had a strong third quarter, scoring twice against Maryville and tying a Friday night second-round playoff game at 25.

But it wasn’t enough. The top-ranked Rebels answered with two touchdowns of their own in the fourth quarter and beat the Wildcats 39-25.

The Wildcats were down 25-10 at halftime, but the football team mounted a comeback in the third quarter with a 16-play drive and an interception by quarterback Rian Hall.

But the momentum shifted back to Maryville and its running game in the fourth quarter, and Hall was injured and had to leave the game with a little more than eight minutes to play.

It was the second match-up between the Wildcats (10-2) and Rebels (12-0) this year. Oak Ridge lost both, one during the regular season and the second during Friday night’s Class 6A playoff game in Maryville.

The Rebels will play the Dobyns-Bennett Indians (12-0) in Maryville next week.

Oak Ridge beat Science Hill 35-28 in a first-round playoff game last week.

The Wildcats finished the regular season 9-1, the best since 2005, and the football team was undefeated in the district and also district champions.

Filed Under: High School, Top Stories Tagged With: Class 6A, football, Maryville Rebels, Oak Ridge Wildcats, playoff

Oak Ridge Wildcats beat Campbell County 33-8, finish season 9-1

Posted at 10:22 pm October 26, 2012
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Note: This story was updated at 4:44 p.m. Oct. 27.

Oak Ridge beat Campbell County 33-8 in the last game of the regular 2012 football season.

The Wildcats finished the season 9-1, the best since 2005, and were undefeated in the district and were also district champions, according to David Clary and the staff on “Voice of the Wildcats” radio show on prepradio.com.

The Wildcats’ one loss this season was to Maryville on Sept. 20.

Oak Ridge will play Science Hill (9-1) in a first round playoff game at Blankenship Field at 7 p.m. Friday.

Filed Under: High School, Top Stories Tagged With: Campbell County, David Clary, football, Oak Ridge Wildcats, playoff, Voice of the Wildcats

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