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Trojans notch first region win, defeat Bradwell Institute 42-13

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Featured Junior slot receiver Range Robinson scored his first varsity touchdown Friday night in the Coffee Trojans' 42-13 win over the Bradwell Institute Tigers in HInesville. Robert Preston Jr./DouglasNow.com Junior slot receiver Range Robinson scored his first varsity touchdown Friday night in the Coffee Trojans' 42-13 win over the Bradwell Institute Tigers in HInesville.

Friday night’s game between the Coffee Trojans and the Bradwell Institute Tigers wasn’t supposed to go this way. Yes, the Trojans notched their first region win of the year, defeating the Tigers 42-13 in a game in which the outcome was never in question. 

 

 

It just seemed . . . different. Even though the Trojans scored 42 in a region game on the road, Coffee could have put up 60. Two touchdowns were called back on penalties, one of which was a punt return, and Coffee missed another opportunity to get in the end zone late in the game. 

 

 

Then there was the issue of escalating tensions between the two teams that began early in the game and continued throughout, culminating in an ugly incident during the post-game handshake. Caches quickly restored order and thankfully everyone escaped relatively unscathed.

To some degree, the extracurriculars took away from what happened on the field. Which is a shame because several Trojans had a remarkable night.

 

 

The score was tied 7-7 before the Coffee offense ever took the field. The Tigers took the opening kick but couldn’t do anything. They punted and Coffee blocked the punt. Tariq Edwards scooped up the loose ball and ran it in for a touchdown. Jonah Saylor’s kick was good and Coffee led 7-0 early in the first quarter. 

 

 

The Tigers evened the score when quarterback Christopher Garrett found an open receiver for a touchdown. With 4:42 left in the first, the score was tied at 7.

 

 

Coffee scored twice in the second quarter — once on a 24-yard touchdown run by Antwain McDuffie and another on a nine yard pass from quarterback Maurice Hansley to Range Robinson. Saylor suffered an injury in the first quarter, pressing wide receiver James Jarrard into the role of kicker. He made both extra points, as well as the rest that would follow. The Trojans went into halftime with a 21-7 advantage.

 

 

The third quarter opened with Fred Brown breaking a 47 yard touchdown run on the second play of the quarter. After the Trojans recovered a Tigers fumble, Brown went to work again, this time steamrolling downfield for a 37 yard score. With 6:24 left in the third quarter, Coffee had a 35-7 lead and looked unstoppable. That feeling continued 85 seconds later when Tyrese Woodgett ran a punt in for a touchdown, giving the Trojans 42-7 lead. 

 

 

The the penalties and miscues started piling on. Pat McCall returned a punt for a score. The officials called it back. Hansley ran a quarterback keeper in for what would have been another score. The same thing happened — the officials penalized another Trojan. The Coffee missed a chance in the end zone later in the drive. It added a sense of urgency to the game, even though the Trojans were still very much in control. It didn’t help when the Tigers added a second touchdown; Coffee blocked the extra point to keep the score at 42-13. 

 

 

When time finally expired, the feeling was more of relief than elation. The game was over. Coffee won. And everyone could go home. The win puts the Trojans at 5-1 overall and 1-0 in region play. The Bradwell Institute Tigers remain winless on the season.

Coffee is back in action next week at home against the Statesboro Blue Devils, another region foe. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.

 

 

Game notes:

  • For many running backs, 84 yards and two touchdowns is a game. For Fred Brown, it was two plays. Brown makes the most of the opportunities he gets and is a threat to score every time he touches the ball.
  • The Coffee defense looked good again. Tigers quarterback Christopher Garrett and his receivers found a few holes in the Trojans’ pass coverage from time to time but the Tigers never really capitalized when they made big plays. The last three games, Coffee’s defense has allowed just 30 points.
  • This writer is never one to say much about the officiating in any sport. Every person who watches a game sees something differently. Officials are no different. That said, the officiating in this game seemed inconsistent and too dismissive of the interactions between players. That no doubt played a role in what happened after the game. There were also some unusual calls, such as the 15-yard penalty called on Coffee’s band for lining up too close to the field as they were preparing for the halftime show. There was also, incidentally, very little room in the end zone area and the band had to assemble somewhere to get ready for halftime.
  • Range Robinson’s touchdown was his first trip into the end zone during a varsity game.
  • James Jarrard had to handle the placekicking duties after Jonah Saylor suffered an injury. He hit all five of his extra points.
  • Sophomores continue to make an impact on Friday nights. Woodgett ran another punt back for a touchdown. Mykevius Smith had a big quarterback sack. Jyarius Carter and Iverson Gifford also made it in the game. And Cupris Morgan has been one of the best, most consistent defensive players all season; coming into this game, he was leading the team with eight tackles per game. 
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