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Ads Shutout Oak Ridge 24-0

September 14, 2022 by Bill Howard, Correspondent, Farragut Press

OAK RIDGE — In Farragut High School’s first three football games this season — a win followed by two losses — the Admirals had their challenges on defense. 

Friday evening at Oak Ridge, Farragut’s “D” was both stingy and opportunistic, holding the Wildcats to just 263 total yards. The effort helped the Ads shut out Oak Ridge 24-0 at Blankenship Field Sept. 9.

“We played good, assignment football tonight,” Admirals head coach Eddie Courtney said. “The guys rallied around the ball and got to the ball, and we needed to do that.”

Wildcats head coach Scott Cummings wasn’t reticent with his frustration. 

“We just keep kicking ourselves in the foot,” said Cummings, who’s in his first year at Oak Ridge. “Making mistakes. We gotta just clean things up and be more coachable and disciplined.”

Farragut jumped to a 7-0 lead on the game’s first possession when, on third-and-17 from OR’s 43, quarterback Luke Johnson connected with Jordan Sheppard for a 57-yard touchdown in the back of the end zone. 

The Admirals made it 14-0 with 1:09 left in the first when, on third-and-goal from the OR 3, workhorse running back Elijah Gibbs went around the right side for the score. The seven-yard, three-play drive was set up when John Duncan recovered Oak Ridge’s fumbled punt.

Gibbs carried 16 times for 92 yards and two scores. Johnson was 8-of-13 passing for 74 yards, including the touchdown toss, and one interception.

The Admirals’ much-improved defense was led by senior linebacker Jay Smiley, who had a huge night with 15 total tackles, 13 solo. Jack Alley had seven solo as part of 14 total. 

Brice Fontenot had a pair of sacks to go along with nine tackles. Junior defensive end Naaol Kerro had a sack as well. 

“I challenged Brice before the game,” said Courtney. “I told him ‘I need some plays out of you tonight.’ He had to make sure to contain the quarterback. Brice did a good job of running our game plan.”

“I mean it’s big,” said Smiley of the win. “Coach always preaches six-second effort every play. Even if you’re on the back side you hustle and hustle and try to make a play … like a strip-sack or strip-fumble. I do my best.”

After a less-than-stellar second quarter – possessions ending with a failed fourth-down run, a pick, and a punt – Farragut (2-2, 0-1 Region 2-6A) added a huge touchdown on its first possession of the second half. 

It started on OR’s 23 when Duncan recovered his second fumble on the ‘Cats’ first play from scrimmage. Gibbs ran five straight times, and on the fifth, took it in from the two for a 21-0 lead.

It would turn out to be way more than enough.

Oak Ridge might still have made a game of it, but the Admirals’ defense made a game-clinching play on the next drive. Starting on their own 20, the ‘Cats drove to Farragut’s three, where they had a fourth and one. 

De’Jauvis Dozier, OR’s shifty, speedy running back, took the handoff and was stuffed for a two-yard loss. The drive ended with 1:23 left in the third. The ‘Cats wouldn’t threaten again.

Reese Keeney’s 27-yard field goal late in the game completed the scoring. 

“I feel like we played a lot better today,” Kerro said. “This is gonna give us confidence.”

Farragut hosts regional foe Cleveland (2-2) starting at 7 p.m., Friday, Sept. 17

A special thanks to Carlos Reveiz of CRFOTO for the action shots from the game. Be sure to check out CRFOTO.com every week for a full photo gallery from Friday’s game.  See a photo you like?  They are also available for purchase directly from his website.  Click here for this week’s photos.

Admirals Fall to Maryville 41-28

September 7, 2022, by Alan Sloan(Farragut Press)

MARYVILLE — By not quitting when hopes of a victory were lost, Farragut had a respectable outcome against powerful Maryville at MHS last Friday. 

“The second half we played pretty good football,” FHS head coach Eddie Courtney said about a 41-28 loss Sept. 2, dropping the Ads to 1-2 overall and 0-1 in Region 2-6A. “We are getting better.”

Offensively, “In the second half we executed better,” the Admirals skipper added. “In the first half (down 28-7 at halftime) we just shot ourselves in the foot too many times. … Didn’t knock them off the ball enough.”

Luke Johnson, FHS senior quarterback, completed 22-of-31 passes for 333 yards and TD passes of 61 yards to Hank DeVault and 22 yards to Jordan Sheppard. He threw no interceptions, as both teams were turnover free, while rushing for two touchdowns: an 8-yard scramble and a 1-yard sneak. 

“Elijah (Gibbs), he did a great job running the ball tonight,” Courtney said about his senior running back, who gained 51 yards on 13 carries while catching nine passes for 73 yards.

“We had a pretty good tempo coming into the second half,” Gibbs said. “… We didn’t give up; we still put points on the board.”

Overall, “We kept fighting to the end, that’s a positive right there,” Courtney said. 

“I felt like holding them to seven points in the first half was a win for us,” said Maryville head coach Derek Hunt, whose team improved to 3-0, 1-0. 

Noah Vaughn, Red Rebels All-state running back and University of Virginia commit, rushed for scores of 11, 3, and 1 yards while hauling in a 69-yard touchdown pass. “He’s really special; we kinda go as he goes,” Hunt said of Vaughn. “Obviously, he can touch it in a lot of different ways.” 

Other top Admirals

In terms of special teams, senior punter Reese Keeney booted a 68-yard punt while recording three touchbacks on kickoffs and converting all four of his extra-point tries. 

In addition, Keeney’s onside kick was recovered by the Admirals late in the game. 

Defensively, senior linebacker Jay Smiley led in solo tackles with eight, including one sack. 

Sheppard also had a 46-yard kickoff return, while Jacob Farhat added a 28-yard kickoff return.

A special thanks to Carlos Reveiz of CRFOTO for the action shots from the game. Be sure to check out CRFOTO.com every week for a full photo gallery from Friday’s game.  See a photo you like?  They are also available for purchase directly from his website.  Click here for this week’s photos.

Farragut Loses to West 40-21

August 31, 2022, by Bill Howard, Correspondent(Farragut Press Link)

KNOXVILLE — In last week’s 31-28 season-opening win over Beech, the Farragut High School football team’s defense struggled against the run, as the Buccaneers rushed for well more than 300 yards. The Admirals’ late-game defense came through to preserve the win.

Friday evening, Aug. 26, on the road at Knoxville West High School, Farragut’s run defense in the first half was solid enough, holding standout running back Brayden Latham to 66 yards. 

But then came the second half, and the Admirals struggled mightily to stop the Rebels’ ground game. On the first play of the half, Latham bolted 80 yards for a touchdown. Down 7-6 at the half, West pulled away for a 40-21 win. 

For the game, West ran for 363 yards. 

“Second half we didn’t play very well,” Admirals head coach Eddie Courtney said. “Give them credit. They got after us and we didn’t make things happen our way.”

“In the second half I thought our offensive line and backs came out and played really well,” Runnin’ Rebels head coach Lamar Brown said.

Farragut’s halftime lead came from a 73-yard touchdown hookup from quarterback Luke Johnson to wide receiver Ashton Auker on the first play of the second quarter. The Admirals held West to two Tyson Siebe field goals in the first half.

After Latham’s score to open the second half put West up 12-7, FHS answered right back to lead 14-12 with another Johnson-to-Auker scoring strike, this time for 24 yards with 8:39 left in the third quarter.

For the game, Johnson was 14-of-20 passing for 242 yards and three scores. He also threw an interception.

West again retook the lead, 19-14, on the ensuing possession when Latham, on first down from the Farragut 37, broke free for the score after appearing to be stopped.

Latham’s third touchdown of the game came on the next West drive — a 5-yard run with 3:25 left in the third — making it 26-14. Latham gained 249 yards on 24 carries on the night for the Runnin’ Rebels (2-0). 

“They just got in a good running game and they kicked us off the line of scrimmage,” Courtney said. “They did a good job blocking, and we didn’t respond defensively like we should have.”

The Admirals managed a late score when Johnson hit Landis Davila for a 23-yard touchdown with 4:45 left in the game. Auker led Farragut’s receivers with four catches for 146 yards and two scores. 

Farragut senior running back Elijah Gibbs, who ran for 180 yards against Beech, gained 87 yards on 16 carries.

“Elijah did well, played tough, ran the ball tough,” Admirals’ assistant coach Marcus Giles said. “When the momentum hits like that in football, it’s a crazy thing. We just gotta go back and regroup. It was just one of those things.”

“Our tempo was off in the second half,” Gibbs said. “I feel like we need to be more prepared for Maryville (2-0),” where FHS opens Region 2-6A play at MHS Friday, Sept. 2.

Senior linebacker Jay Smiley led the Ads with five stops.

A special thanks to Carlos Reveiz of CRFOTO for the action shots from the game. Be sure to check out CRFOTO.com every week for a full photo gallery from Friday’s game.  See a photo you like?  They are also available for purchase directly from his website.  Click here for this week’s photos.

Admirals Outlast Beech, 31-28

August 24, 2022, by Bill Howard, Correspondent(Farragut Press Link)

After struggling to stop Hendersonville Beech High School’s rushing attack for more than three quarters, Farragut High School’s defense stopped the Buccaneers on consecutive drives late in the game.

The Admirals held on for a dramatic 31-28 season-opening win at FHS’ Bill Clabo Field Friday, Aug. 19.

Trailing 31-28 with 4:49 left in the game, Beech had a fourth-and-2 on the Admirals’ 5. Bronco Hanks was stopped a half-yard short, and Farragut had possession.

But the Admirals were unable to sustain a drive and punted back to Beech, which took over on its own 38 with 1:24 left. A last-second desperation pass near midfield fell incomplete. 

“We were able to make a play right here (on fourth down) and that helped us win the ballgame in the end,” Admirals head coach Eddie Courtney said. “We grew up tonight a lot. We just wanted to play our game. We have great respect for this team.”

“They’re a really good football team,” Buccaneers head coach Anthony Crabtree said. “We’re getting better. We just gotta get better all the way around.”

The Admirals jumped to a 14-0 lead after its first two possessions. On the second play of the game, workhorse senior running back Elijah Gibbs bolted 70 yards untouched through the left side for a 7-0 lead.

“I didn’t do much last year (in a loss at Beech) when we played them,” Gibbs said. “So I kinda had to get it back on them.”

Taking over after a punt, Farragut struck again. On second-and-6 from the FHS 49, senior quarterback Luke Johnson hit senior wide receiver Ashton Auker over the middle, and Auker took it 51 yards for the touchdown and a 14-0 lead.

Beech made it 14-7 when Caden Thieman’s 7-yard run capped an 80-yard march on the ensuing drive.

On the Bucs’ next possession early in the second from the Beech 36, Johnson’s pass to Troy Lockhart was deflected into the hands of linebacker Tyler Nix. Nix galloped 72 yards untouched up the left side — and just like that, the game was tied.

Johnson threw another pick, this one in the end zone, on the next drive, but Beech couldn’t take advantage. A 46-yard field goal by Reese Keeney with 12 seconds left in the half gave the Admirals a 17-14 lead at intermission.

“Been reppin’ all week,” Keeney said. “Good snap, good hold. Didn’t have to worry.“

After Beech took a 21-17 third-quarter lead on 19-yard run by Thieman, the Admirals answered with a nine-play 70-yard scoring drive, culminating with Johnson’s 35-yard strike to Landis Davila.

The Bucs led once again, 28-24, on a 7-yard run by JP Courtney early in the fourth. 

Once again Farragut responded immediately with a score that would hold to the end.

Johnson’s 63-yard completion to Davila set up Gibbs’ 7-yard run for his second touchdown with 9:57 left in the game.

For the game, Gibbs carried 24 times for 180 yards. Johnson was 12 for 22 passing for 211 yards and two touchdowns and two picks. 

But Johnson said he wasn’t fazed by the two picks. “My team was still supporting me,” he said. “Just had to go out there in the second half and make sure we got the win.”

Aucker had five catches for 66 yards and a score. Davila caught four for 122 and a score. 

Beech ran for 349 yards on 43 attempts.

“They take pride in running the football,” Courtney coach. “They run outside, then they come back with the inside power game.”

A special thanks to Carlos Reveiz of CRFOTO for the action shots from the game. Be sure to check out CRFOTO.com every week for a full photo gallery from Friday’s game.  See a photo you like?  They are also available for purchase directly from his website.  Click here for this week’s photos.

Spring Practice Starts April 27th

The 2022 version of the Farragut Admirals will begin Spring practice on Wednesday, April 27th. This will be the first time that the Admirals will have the opportunity to prove themselves for the upcoming season. The 2022 Admirals will return a solid corp of returning players who earned significant roles last season. This year’s squad returns 26 Seniors along with 33 Juniors and an exciting group of rising sophomores that steadily improved last season. There are still some giant holes to fill with the graduation of All-Region performers like Trace Corum, Dawson Moore, and Corey Walker. The Admirals have been very busy in the weight room during the strength training and conditioning phase. Many players have significantly improved in their strength and agility measures this semester and are eager to transition to the gridiron. There will be plenty of competition to go around through 10 practices as the Admirals will conclude Spring practice in a scrimmage with the Central Bobcats on Tuesday, May 17th at Central. The Admirals will hold five practices before hosting the annual Blue-Grey Game on Friday, May 6th at Bill Clabo Field. Check the schedule below for all the dates for spring practice and plan to be at the Blue-Grey Game on May 6th.