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Dragons set school scoring record, thump Heritage 75-43

Posted at 1:35 pm October 26, 2015
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The Clinton Dragons scored touchdowns on their first ten possessions and did not punt until late in the second half as they outscored heritage 75-43 Friday night. That scoring total for Clinton is the highest in school history, breaking a 45-year-old record set in 1970 in a 69-0 win over Unicoi County.

Tyler Thackerson put together one of the best nights a Tennessee high school quarterback has ever enjoyed as he accounted for 559 total yards of offense (454 passing, 105 rushing) and threw eight touchdown passes, tying him for the third highest ever thrown in a single game in the state.

Thackerson was surgical, completing 29 of 36 passes, 11 of which went to J’Quan Thomas, who turned them in to 264 yards and four touchdowns. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports Tagged With: Billy Long, Christian Bailey, CHS, Clinton Dragons, Colton Wright, DeMarea Whitt, Dustin Richardson, heritage, Isaiah Vibbert, J'Quan Thomas, Jamahl Booker, Mountaineers, S.J. Powers, Travist Patrick, Tyler Thackerson

AC runs for 517 yards, forces six Dragon turnovers in 51-47 win at Clinton

Posted at 12:06 pm September 28, 2015
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Friday night, it looked for two quarters like the Clinton Dragons might snap arguably their most vexing dry spell—the six-year long losing streak to archrivals Anderson County—but in the second half, the Mavericks ran all over that notion, rallying from a 27-6 halftime deficit for a thrilling 51-47 win at Clinton.

The win ran AC’s streak in the Crosstown Showdown to seven in a row and 16 of the last 17 meetings.

Anderson County outscored Clinton 45-20 in the second half on the strength of their running game, led by Mason Phillips’ 293 yards and 5 touchdowns on 44 carries.

Quarterback Tate Holmes added 147 yards rushing and a score. His only completion of the game was a 29-yard scoring strike to Thasaud Thrasher. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports Tagged With: Anderson County, CHS, Clinton Dragons, Crosstown Showdown, J'Quan Thomas, Marquise Gallahar, Mason Phillips, Mavericks, Tate Holmes, Thasaud Thrasher, Travist Patrick, turnovers, Tyler Thackerson

All-District football accolades announced: Gaddis is Coach of the Year

Posted at 11:01 am December 1, 2014
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Oak Ridge Wildcats Coach Joe Gaddis and Team

Oak Ridge Wildcats Coach Joe Gaddis and his football team celebrate an October win in a post-game huddle. (Photo by Julio Culiat)

 

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The All-District 3AAA football team for 2014 was announced last week as were individual postseason honors.

The Coach of the Year is Oak Ridge’s Joe Gaddis.

Anderson County’s Matt Fox was named Player of the Year, while Campbell County’s Ethan Jeffers was named Offensive Player of the Year and Gibbs’ Hunter Lane was named Defensive Player of the Year.

Lineman of the Year honors went to Oak Ridge’s Alex Alcorn, the D3AAA Newcomer of the Year was Oak Ridge’s Tee Higgins, and the Specialist of the Year was Oak Ridge’s Brandon Nickle. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: A.J. Hawkins, Aaron Sharp, Aaron Watson, Adam Manookian, Alex Alcorn, All-District 3AAA, Anderson County, Anderson County Mavericks, Blade Edwards, Brandon Bonds, Brandon Ford, Brandon Nickle, Bryson Phillips, Cale Brock, Campbell County, Clinton, Clinton Dragons, Coach of the Year, Corey Morgan, D3AAA, Daniel Ambrose, Darel Middleton, Defensive Player of the Year, Ethan Jeffers, football, Garrett Johnson, Gavin Warrington, Gibbs, Hunter Lane, Isaac Chapman, Isaiah Vibbert, Jamie Prosise, Jemiah Hall, Joe Gaddis, Jordan Dunbar, Josh Edwards, Lineman of the Year, Matt Fox, Matt Warmbrod, Michael Hammond, Newcomer of the Year, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Offensive Player of the Year, Player of the Year, Shane Hooks, Shawmain Fleming, Specialist of the Year, T.J. Allison, Tate Holmes, Ted Mitchell, Tee Higgins, Tommy Kaczocha, Travist Patrick, Tyler Thackerson, Zach Jones, Zane Smith

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