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And there we have it...10 games later and this is how it shook out

1. Forrest
2. Summertown
3. Cascade
4. Loretto
5. Richland
6. Mt Pleasant

Crazy end to the Summertown/Cascade game. Summertown had take a 21-17 lead. Cascade fumbled with roughly 3 minutes to play, giving SHS the ball with the lead. With 13 seconds left, Summertown was forced to punt from their own 33 yard line. Coach Dakota Crews made the gutsy call. Sends in Colton Shaffer as the punter. Shaffer takes the snap and runs to the end zone where he runs around until the play clock hits zero before going down with what appeared to be a safety and ending the game by giving them 2 rather than risking a punt block for a scoop and score or a kick return for a td. BUT....there was a holding call on Summertown and a personal foul/unsportsmanlike conduct on Cascade. Off setting penalties. Replay the down with no time on the clock. Summertown takes a knee and caps off the win. The Eagles will now host their first ever playoff game in Summertown as the #2 seed against 6-2A #3 seed East Hickman. East Hickman has bee playing some really good ball as of late and might actually be the better team than #2 seed Lewis County at this point in the season. Looks like it will be a very entertaining game in the pasture!!!

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1 hour ago, Vandychris said:

And there we have it...10 games later and this is how it shook out

1. Forrest
2. Summertown
3. Cascade
4. Loretto
5. Richland
6. Mt Pleasant

Crazy end to the Summertown/Cascade game. Summertown had take a 21-17 lead. Cascade fumbled with roughly 3 minutes to play, giving SHS the ball with the lead. With 13 seconds left, Summertown was forced to punt from their own 33 yard line. Coach Dakota Crews made the gutsy call. Sends in Colton Shaffer as the punter. Shaffer takes the snap and runs to the end zone where he runs around until the play clock hits zero before going down with what appeared to be a safety and ending the game by giving them 2 rather than risking a punt block for a scoop and score or a kick return for a td. BUT....there was a holding call on Summertown and a personal foul/unsportsmanlike conduct on Cascade. Off setting penalties. Replay the down with no time on the clock. Summertown takes a knee and caps off the win. The Eagles will now host their first ever playoff game in Summertown as the #2 seed against 6-2A #3 seed East Hickman. East Hickman has bee playing some really good ball as of late and might actually be the better team than #2 seed Lewis County at this point in the season. Looks like it will be a very entertaining game in the pasture!!!

We will be in the playoffs with you Mr. Forrest :)

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On 10/29/2021 at 9:43 PM, Vandychris said:

And there we have it...10 games later and this is how it shook out

1. Forrest
2. Summertown
3. Cascade
4. Loretto
5. Richland
6. Mt Pleasant

Crazy end to the Summertown/Cascade game. Summertown had take a 21-17 lead. Cascade fumbled with roughly 3 minutes to play, giving SHS the ball with the lead. With 13 seconds left, Summertown was forced to punt from their own 33 yard line. Coach Dakota Crews made the gutsy call. Sends in Colton Shaffer as the punter. Shaffer takes the snap and runs to the end zone where he runs around until the play clock hits zero before going down with what appeared to be a safety and ending the game by giving them 2 rather than risking a punt block for a scoop and score or a kick return for a td. BUT....there was a holding call on Summertown and a personal foul/unsportsmanlike conduct on Cascade. Off setting penalties. Replay the down with no time on the clock. Summertown takes a knee and caps off the win. The Eagles will now host their first ever playoff game in Summertown as the #2 seed against 6-2A #3 seed East Hickman. East Hickman has bee playing some really good ball as of late and might actually be the better team than #2 seed Lewis County at this point in the season. Looks like it will be a very entertaining game in the pasture!!!

Thanks for the recap. You don't post much but they are informative. Good luck Friday. 

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Region 2-5A All Region awards are trickling in.

Cascade 
Region MVP: Ryan Inmon
Region Kicker of the Year: Drake Hodge
All Region:
Elijah Arnold      Blake Olive     Taylor Dowell      Sawyer Lovvorn      Logan Morton     Xamarion Dixon

Richland

Back of the Year: Sam Edwards

Defensive Lineman of the Year: Andrew McCormack

QB of Year: Bryce Miller

ALL Region: 

Ethan Workman    Ben Teegarden    Jonathan Young           Chandler Thomason         Tyler Seals

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FORREST 

Defensive Most Valuable Player: McCalister Wilson

Offensive Lineman of the Year:  Spence Tankersley 

Defensive Back of the Year: Tayton Swift

Special Teams Returner of the Year:  Brenton Burchell 

Kicker of the Year: Gavin Grissom

Coach of the Year: Eli Stephenson

All Region

Christian Hammond         Brayden Jones                     Layne Strasser            Micah McClendon 

Riley Durbin                       Chris Davis                            Liam Bell 

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