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November 7, 2009 Tigers Enjoy Record Setting Night:? It was a record-setting, night to remember for the Oscar
Smith Tigers as they spoiled Senior Night for Great Bridge, defeating the
Wildcats 47-17 at Colon L. Hall Stadium to conclude yet another 10-0 perfect
regular season.? In winning their 28th
consecutive Southeastern District game, the Tigers won their sixth straight
district title and clinched the #1 seed for the upcoming Eastern Region
playoffs, where they will host #8 seed Kempsville on November 13th.? "I think
we played well.? The kids were really
focused for the game, wanted to win this and get a sixth straight [district]
title because it's never happened before.?
It's a great job by all of them.? We
knew that if we came out and executed, some records were going to fall," said
Oscar Smith Head Coach Rich Morgan,
whose team is now 38-1 in their last 39 games overall. Senior
quarterback and Alabama commit Phillip
Sims threw five touchdown passes, giving him 113 for his career and a new
VHSL state record, breaking the mark of 112 set by Adam Morgan of Dinwiddie last year.?
Sims completed 15 of 22 passes on the night for 274 yards.? In addition to that record that was broken,
Tigers kicker Ryan Trotman
booted through five extra points to give him 179 for his career, also a new
VHSL state record. "It's a
great feeling.? To do some of the things
we've done as a team, and do some of the things guys have done individually on
this team, it's wonderful," remarked Sims afterwards.? "Not too many guys have had the success that
some of our players have had.? It's
great.? Trot and I got to do it on the
same night, so that makes it even more special." Jumping
out to a 13-0 lead, Oscar Smith saw Great Bridge get on the scoreboard when
their quarterback, Brad Hudson,
threw a 60-yard touchdown pass to receiver Zach
Jones.? Sims then was picked off for
the second time of the night on a tipped pass hauled in by Dominique Davis on the following series, giving the Wildcats a
chance to tie or take the lead with a less than seven minutes before
half-time.? The Oscar Smith defense
answered the call, and the offense responded with back-to-back scoring drives
before intermission to take a 26-7 lead into the locker room. The two
scores demoralized Great Bridge going into the second half.? In one half of play alone, the Oscar Smith
offense rolled up 287 yards, and remained in high gear in the third quarter by
scoring touchdowns on their first two possessions of the second half to extend
their lead to 40-7. "We were
just upset because we gave up a five-yard hitch route for a touchdown, and that
never should've happened," Morgan admitted.?
"We thought we should've had a shutout and been up a little bit more
before we went into half-time, but we made some adjustments at half-time.? Defensively, we gave them fits up front with
the pressure we gave.? We finished strong
on offense in the first half, which was most important to us." Sims = Super, Scintillating, Sensational:? As Dick Vitale, the always energetic ESPN College Basketball analyst
would say, "He's super scintillating sensational baby!"? And that he in this case would be Sims, who
set two VHSL state passing records during the regular season.? The first was the career passing yardage mark
set in October against Deep Creek, and then the touchdown number was achieved
in the regular season finale, giving Sims plenty of comfort going into the
playoffs to get the records out of the way. "I think
we got on a hot streak.? We saw some
things we had on the first drive that we didn't connect on.? We came back, and guys knew this was a big
time game for the Southeastern District Championship.? Everybody was fired up for this one," Sims
said. Sims also
hit another milestone.? By throwing for
274 yards, he went over 10,000 for his illustrious career.? He entered the game with 9760 for his career.? Another record could be broken by Sims in the
postseason as he's less than 100 completions away from setting the VHSL mark
for career completions.? It's probably a
record he will get if the Tigers are to return to the State Championship game
and play five playoff contests. "I feel
like we're coming together as a team and playing our roles.? Phillip sets records and we just try to do
our part to help out," said Charlie
Ricks, Sims' go-to target throughout the season who caught six balls for 91
yards and 3TD's on Friday night. ?"He
knows how to put it there.? All we have
to do is run our routes right, and he's going to find an open spot to put it
there.? All we have to do is get there
and he's going to throw it on the money." Humble as
usual, Sims gave plenty of credit to his receivers and feels they are silencing
any critics they had. "They
stepped up," Sims said of his wideouts.? "A lot of guys questioned our receiving core coming
into this season, and they stepped up big time from the Venice game all the way
until now.? We just want to get keep it
going heading into the playoffs." Just For Kicks:?
Last week
in a 42-6 victory over Western Branch, Trotman was
able to tie Allen Owens of Haysi for most career extra points made in VHSL history
with 174.? After the first Oscar Smith
touchdown versus Great Bridge, he missed the extra point and a chance to set
the record, but as the case has been for years with Oscar Smith, there will be
plenty of opportunities and several touchdowns for the kicker to add an extra
point on the board following. "I was
real nervous on my first kick.? Actually,
I had one of my worst nights on the season," believed Trotman,
who was 5-for-7 on PAT's.? "I'm happy and appreciative though.? My snapper, Rickey Foreman, and my holder, Marquie Mayes, have done a good job.?
Everybody's been doing well, the offense is scoring points and I'm glad
to get some kicks in and do what I can." As for
the two extra points, Trotman thinks Coach Morgan
will give him a break and not yell at him.?
For the time being that is. "I think
I'm going to get a pass until next week.?
I'll need to be perfect next week.?
I'll work hard in practice and fix everything," he added. On the
other side, the Wildcats have a respectable kicker of their own.? Great Bridge's Aric Speziale barely missed a 53-yard field
goal in the first quarter, but he drilled a 51-yard field goal on the final
play of the third quarter. Ricks, Receiving Core Rise Up:? Two years ago, the Tigers had star-studded receiving core
dubbed 'The Fantastic Four' or 'Four Horseman.'?
It included four Division I-A College Football
players in Todd Harrelson (North
Carolina), Kerry Boykins
(Maryland), Jamal Wilson (Marshall)
and Tim Smith (Virginia).? They always delivered, shined on the biggest
of stages, and even Smith and Harrelson set receiving records in State Playoff
games the last two seasons. Those
wondering if Sims' production would take a hit with those guys having moved on
can stop wondering. "We've seen
growth all since the summer, and they've been getting better and better and
better.? None of them had ever caught a
pass on the varsity level before.? We
thought as the season grew if you didn't get us early, you weren't going to get
us," Morgan remarked. "This is
the best receiving core around.? [With]
Charlie Ricks and Quinta Funderburk, there's not two better receivers in the
state of Virginia playing next to each other.?
We're as strong offensively as we were last year because tonight J.C. [Coleman] broke out a little bit, too.? I think now we're clicking as well as we did
last year going into the playoffs." In his
first year as a starter, Ricks has truly flourished.? He leads all Eastern Region players with 47
catches and 12 of them have been touchdown receptions.? He's got 764 yards receiving and the
possibility exists he'll get to 1000 before the team's 2009 campaign comes to
an end.? Funderburk
isn't doing too shabby either as his 39 receptions on the year has measured for
819 yards and 8TD's. ?Mayes also stepped
forward with four catches for 64 yards and a touchdown versus the Wildcats. "We're
firing on all cylinders," Sims says.? "We
work hard in practice, and I think some of the guys took it as a disrespect
factor with people questioning their talent and the talent we have at
receiver.? They're walking around with a
chip on their shoulder, and they're playing like it now." Those
thinking you don't have to worry about the run either have to be careful
because Coleman, a speedy sophomore, is now 39 yards rushing away from 1000 for
the season.? He finished with 15 carries
for 116 yards, a touchdown and turned a simple screen pass into a 32-yard
touchdown catch-and-run.
"Our
defense the first game of the season, I think people kind of forgot that Venice
High School is #2 in the state of Florida, and we shut them down with a young
defense.? And now our defense is
growing," Morgan notes. ?"I felt after
that Venice game, we're going to be all right because if we can hold Venice to
13, we're going to be okay by the end of the season.? That was a positive sign for us.? Now they're really starting to come
together.? We've just got to make a few
more plays, not blow a coverage here or there, and
then I'll be happy." Oscar
Smith has held nine of their ten opponents to 13 points or less, giving up only
77 points all year. Postgame Audio with
Oscar Smith Coach Rich Morgan Stats: Oscar Smith 47: Phillip Sims - 15-22 for 274Yds.
5-2TD/Int. ratio J.C. Coleman - 15Car. 116Yds. TD;
1Rec. 32Yds. TD Charlie Ricks - 6Rec. 91Yds. 3TD Quinta Funderburk
- 4Rec. 73Yds. Marquie Mayes - 3Rec. 64Yds. TD Raysean Richardson - 9 Tackles; 61-Yard Interception Dontrell Holmes - 6 Tackles, 2 Sacks, QB Hurry Evan Hailes
- 5 Tackles, 2 Sacks, Forced Fumble Great Bridge 17: Brad Hudson - 15-25 for 237Yds. 2-1TD/Int.
ratio Zach Jones - 4Rec. 90Yds. TD Marc Meier - 4Rec. 79Yds. TD; 5 Tackles, Defensive INT Trey Bray - 3Rec. 36Yds. Brian Beard - 6 Tackles, Onside
Kick Recovery Allen-Todd Moore - 6 Tackles Matthew Hatfield has covered Eastern Region Basketball & Football since 2004 for VirginiaPreps.com - the #1 High School Sports Site on the Rivals Network.? Check out Hatfield's website - www.matthewhatfield.com - for more on the pro and college sports scene.? To contact Matthew, please e-mail hatfieldsports2k4@yahoo.com, and catch him every Saturday during High School Sports Talk on ESPN Radio 94.1. |
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