Saturday,
November 3, 2007
DEFENSES
SHINE,
GREENEVILLE,
With
the win,
The
contest was a defensive struggle as four
Stan Galbraith led Mars Hill on defense with 10 tackles
and returned a blocked extra point for a defensive score. Xavier
Jordan had a stellar performance as he accounted for nine tackles, two for
loss, forced a fumble, recorded an interception and blocked the extra point
that Galbraith scored the defensive PAT.
Russell
went 13-for-40 for 227 yards and two touchdowns, but was intercepted three
times on the day. Mars Hill's Kenyari Addison tossed for 73 yards on
8-for-21 passing, was intercepted once and was sacked four times.
George Washington led the Mars Hill ground attack 73 yards
on 23 carries, while senior Patrick King
was
Freshman
Gareth Rowlands got the Pioneers on
the scoreboard first when he kicked a 24-yard field goal with 57 seconds
remaining in the first quarter. The
field goal capped a 14-play, 86-yard drive.
Mars
Hill tied the game just before halftime as the Lions drove to the TC 19. Following a holding penalty that moved the
Lions back to the TC 29, kicker Chase
Harris connected on a 46-yard field
goal with 12 seconds remaining to even the score 3-3 at intermission.
MHC took advantage of a
Tusculum went three plays and
out on its next possession as Mars Hill took over at the MHC 42. The Lions would get to the TC 28 but would
turn the ball over on downs. TC gained
new life as Russell completed a 17-yard pass to senior Jamichael Caldwell and a 25-yard strike to rookie Cameron Harris to
the MHC 30. Russell would hook up with
Caldwell one more time, this one on a 30-yard TD strike to bring TC to within
one point (10-9). Rowland's extra point
attempt was blocked and returned by Jordan.
Jordan was stopped at the MHC 30 before he laterally tossed the ball to
Galbraith who took it the remaining 70 yards for the defensive two-pointer and
a 12-9 Mars Hill advantage with 10:51 left in the game.
Mars Hill looked to have the
momentum as the Lions drove across midfield into Tusculum territory on its next
series. But the play of the game came
when TC's Justin Scott forced a
fumble from Addison and was recovered by Littlejohn at the Tusculum 49. On the next play, Britt got behind the MHC
secondary and scored on the 51-yard strike from Russell with 7:46
remaining. The extra-point sailed wide
right as TC led 15-12 lead with 7:46 left in the game.
Mars Hill went three and out and
was forced to punt as Tusculum regained the ball with six minutes remaining.
The Pioneers went to milking the
clock with runs and short passes.
Tusculum converted a pair of critical third downs, including an
eight-yard reception by Britt and a seven-yard run by Russell. The Lions were forced to exhaust their
timeouts, before MHC regained possession at its own 23-yard line with 21
seconds remaining.
Addison's pass was caught Demario Zachery at the MHC 30, before
he pulled the hook and ladder play as lateral was grabbed by Travis Prince and
taken to the MHC 34. But on the next
play, Addison was sacked by Samples to end the game.
Tusculum, Carson-Newman and
Catawba are all in a three-way tie for first place in the conference with 4-1
league records. Mars Hill returns home
next Saturday when it hosts Wingate for Senior Day on the Hill.
Saturday's game was the final
home contest for 13 Tusculum seniors.
The Pioneers wrapped up an undefeated season at home this year, going
5-0.
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