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21 straight after the Tigers had closed to within 19-6 early in the second half. The Lions overcame three turnovers in the contest that was halted twice — once via lightning, the other time due to injury. Trenton 42, Lake Co. 0 Peabody scored 21 sec- ond-quarter points and went on to hand LC its third straight lopsided loss. The Falcons have now been outscored 147-37 the past three weeks. Tae-Tae Nesbitt ran for 108 yards and two TDs and Braxton Baugus ran for a score and threw for two more in the Tide’s rout. McKenzie 23, Gleason 8 The Rebels scored the final 17 points to hand Gleason its first loss in five games. A second-quarter field goal put McKenzie in front 9-8, and the Rebs (3-2, 1-1) then put up a pair of fourth- quarter TDs. H’boldt 22, Greenfield 6 The Yellowjackets led for most of the first half and gave the state’s top-ranked team (Class 1A) a good test before falling. Greenfield John David Ricketts — playing in place of injured starter Jeffrey Johnson (concussion) — threw a long touchdown pass to Miles Cavitt to give the ’Jackets an early lead. H’boldt recorded a safety in the second quarter, then scored on a fourth-and-goal play after a blocked punt just before the half to take an 8-6 lead. on 3-of-5 passing by Ryan Moore in the first quarter. But, Union City held on fourth down and then got an interception in the end zone by Alex Reid to stop SF’s two tries. “We came out a little flat and didn’t have that killer instinct we had last week,” Bowling said. “But, as the game went on, I thought they got a little fire in them. The key last week was having a lot of people around the ball, and we didn’t do that in the first half this week. But, the second half, that looked a lot better. We didn’t really make any adjustments at halftime. They just had to come out and play.” In addition to its first scoring drive, Union City went 67 yards in nine plays for its second TD — over- coming a holding penalty that wiped off a 67-yard TD pass from Walton to Reid — and then drove 93 yards in nine plays for a 20-0 halftime lead. Henry scored on runs of nine and three yards in the second period. Big plays finished off scoring drives in the third frame, Walton taking off for 47 yards and Henry bulling forward for 31 as UC widened its gap to 33- 0. Over those same two period, SF ran just 16 plays and gained 60 yards, while Reid picked off another pass. UC’s lead went to 41- 0 four minutes into the fourth on a seven-yard run by Jamarius Gaston. SF finally scored late, a nine-yard run by Kody Davidson and a 33-yard scamper from Tyler Morris against several Twister reserves sandwiching a 69- yard kick return by UC’s JaVonte Moffatt. “We had every reason to give up at the end, but we didn’t,” Knott said. “The seniors kept telling me, ‘Don’t give up on us, don’t take us out, keep us fighting.’ So, we left them in there, and they played great.” Morris’ TD capped a solid night as he rushed for 112 yards on six carries. some big blocks. Hyde ran the ball five times in the drive for 27 yards. Jones had 23 yards on five car- ries in the scoring drive. “We really play well up front on the offensive line,” Goltra said. “Those are our biggest guys, and they are our strongest guys. They have gotten better each and every week. I am really proud of them. “Our backs are exactly what they have been at the beginning of the year. You have got Ben Jones who is a speed guy with a lot of heart, and we have two strong running backs who are very powerful. I am really proud of our offen- sive line tonight.” The defense put up a strong stand after the Hornets got the ball down the Central three, going 72 yards in six plays with the SG quarterback gaining 40 yards on one run. He coughed up the ball, though, when the Central defense read the play and swarmed him. Bryce Warner came up with the ball to stop the Hornets. Central could not get it going and had to punt six plays later. It then took South Gibson only four plays to go 68 yards with Jordan Cobb scoring on a 50-yard TD run to make 17-6 with 26.6 seconds to play in the third quarter. Warner got the Rebels on the board in the fourth quarter with about eight minutes left on a 33-yard TD run. Hyde scored the 2-point conversion to make it a 3-point game. The Rebels stopped the Hornets on downs after a nine-play drive stalled. Central started moving the ball downfield and got to the SG 35 when Hyde broke loose on the run that was called back. Jones had 60 yards rush- ing on 17 carries and one TD, while Warner had 50 yards on 10 carries and one TD. Central will be hitting the road once again this week when it travels north of the state line to take on Calloway County in Murray. South Gibson has an open date and will play its next game on Oct. 4 at Milan. Page Eight The Messenger, Union City, Tennessee, Monday, September 23, 2013 C O N T E S T R U L E S 1. 10 Football games scheduled to be played this weekend are listed on the page. 2. Indicate the winners (not the scores) on the Entry Blank to the right by writing the name of the team opposite the number corresponding to the one on the ad page. 3. Pick a number which you think will be the highest number of points scored by ONE TEAM from this contest in the space provided in the Entry Blank. This will be used to break ties. A drawing will be used to decide winners in the event of a tie, both as to number of games picked correctly and highest points scored. 4. One entry only to each contestant. Entries must be postmarked no later than Wednesday midnight or brought by The Messenger office no later than 5 p.m. Thursday. 5. Anyone correctly guessing all 10 games and the highest point total of a team included in the contest wins the $50 bonus. 6 . O n l y o f f i c i a l e n t r y b l a n k s w i l l b e a c c e p t e d . A l l o t h e r s w i l l b e d i s q u a l i f i e d . MAIL TO: CONTEST, THE MESSENGER P.O. BOX 430 UNION CITY, TN 38281 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. NAME ADDRESS PHONE THE MOST POINTS SCORED BY ANY TEAM ON THE CONTEST THIS WEEK WILL BE... 1ST PRIZE.................. $ 20 00 2ND PRIZE................. $ 10 00 3RD PRIZE.................... $ 5 00 BONUS PRIZE............. $ 50 00 1. 6. Union City @ Dresden South Alabama @ Tennessee 2. 7. Fulton City @ South Fulton Ole Miss @ Alabama 4. 9. Huntingdon @ Camden Oklahoma @ Notre Dame 5. 10. Fulton Co. @ Gibson Co. Wisconsin @ Ohio St. Southern Machinery Repair The Professional Machinery Rebuilders ISO 9001: 2008 CERTIFIED 1545 Airport Circle P.O. Box 809 Union City, TN 885-8052 Good Luck To All Of Our Area Teams! 3rd Place - $5 (0 Misses, 56 High Point) ARCH SNOW 3. 8. Obion Central @ Calloway Co. LSU @ Georgia 1st Place - $20 (0 Miss, 52 High Point) BRIAN DANIELS 2nd Place - $10 (0 Misses, 54 High Point) TAMMY CROWELL Downtown 127 South First St 731-884-4255 Reelfoot Branch 815 East Reelfoot Ave 731-884-4243 Come See Why! A Winning Team Since 1877! Art Sparks Al Creswell Craig Atwill Phillip Creswell P R O U D PROUD S U P P O R T E R SUPPORTER O F A L L OF ALL O U R A R E A OUR AREA T E A M S ! TEAMS! # 7 9 #79 B e n B e n G o o d m a n G o o d m a n R E E L F O O T A V E U N I O N C I T Y 8 8 5 - 8 1 5 0 W W W . T E R R Y P E T T Y . C O M Chevrolet O b i o n C e n t r a l O b i o n C e n t r a l T E R R Y P E T T Y TERRY PETTY GAME SUMMARIES Twisters ... (continued from page 5) Gritty ... (continued from page 5) PREP STANDINGS/ SCHEDULE DISTRICT 14A Dist. All Halls (2A) 2-0 4-0 Humboldt (1A) 2-0 4-0 Trenton (2A) 2-0 4-1 Union City (1A) 2-0 3-1 Lake Co. (1A) 0-2 1-3 South Fulton (1A) 0-2 1-3 Gibson Co. (2A) 0-2 0-4 Greenfield (1A) 0-2 0-4 *Top two schools automatical- ly qualify for playoffs. Others must get wildcard berth. DISTRICT 13A Dist. All Huntingdon (2A) 2-0 4-1 Dresden (1A) 2-0 4-1 Gleason (1A) 1-1 4-1 McKenzie (2A) 1-1 3-2 Bruceton (1A) 0-2 3-2 West Carroll (1A) 0-2 1-4 *Top two schools automatical- ly qualify for playoffs. Others must get wildcard berth. DISTRICT 13AA Dist. All Dyersburg (4A) 2-0 4-1 Westview (3A) 2-0 4-1 So. Gibson (3A) 1-1 3-2 Milan (3A) 1-1 1-4 Crockett Co. (4A) 0-2 3-2 Obion Cent. (4A) 0-2 1-4 *Top two schools automatical- ly qualify for playoffs. Others must get wildcard berth. WEEK 5 GAMES Union City at Dresden Obion Central at Calloway Co. Fulton City at South Fulton Fulton Co. at Gibson Co. Greenfield at Bruceton Halls at FACS McKenzie at Humboldt West Carroll at Lake Co. McEwen at Gleason Huntingdon at Camden Milan vs. CPA at Vandy (Thur.) Westview ... (continued from page 5) UC 48, SF 13 So. Fulton 0 0 0 13 — 13 Union City 7 13 13 15 — 48 SCORING UC — JaVonte Moffatt 11 run (Cace Cook kick). 3:50, 1st UC — Ricky Henry 9 run (Cook kick). 5:01, 2nd UC — Henry 3 run (kick failed). 0:10, 2nd UC — Garrett Walton 47 run (run failed). 9:17, 3rd UC — Henry 31 run (Cook kick). 5:18, 3rd UC — Jamarius Gaston 7 run (Cook run). 8:02, 4th SF — Kody Davidson 9 run (Corey Pinion kick). 4:24, 4th UC — Moffatt 69 kick return (Cook kick). 3:58, 4th SF — Tyler Morris 33 run (kick failed). 2:44, 4th SF UC Total Offense 254 416 Rush Att.-Yards 29-209 51-374 Comp.-Att.-Int. 6-10-2 3-3-0 Passing Yards 45 42 First Downs 11 19 Punts-Avg. 2-37.0 1-47.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 Penalties-Yds. 3-30 3-20 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: South Fulton — Tyler Morris 6-112, Pete Winters 4-38, T.J. Ingram 7-24, Skylar Grissom 4- 22, Kody Davidson 1-9, Ryan Moore 3-5, Hunter Wade 3-4, Team 1-(-5). Union City — Ricky Henry 20-123, Garrett Walton 7-78, Alex Reid 5-72, JaVonte Moffatt 10-57, Kane Taylor 4-22, Jamarius Gaston 2-13, D’Carrious Stephens 2-10, Cooper Hurt 1-(-1). PASSING: South Fulton — Ryan Moore 6-10-2—45. Union City Garrett Walton 3-3-0—42. RECEIVING: South Fulton Skylar Grissom 4-38, Tyler Morris 2-7. Union City — Cace Cook 2-27, JaVonte Moffatt 1-15. RECORDS: SF 1-3 (0-2); UC 3-1 (2-0). NEXT GAMES: Friday, SF hosts Fulton City and UC visits Dresden. SG 17, OC 14 Obion Cent. 0 6 0 8 — 14 So. Gibson 3 7 7 0 — 17 SCORING SG — Zach Thorne 22 field goal. 2:26, 1st SG — Airan Reed 55 run (Thorne kick). 9:17, 2nd OC — Ben Jones 11 run (pass failed). 0:08.6, 2nd SG — Jordan Cobb 50 run (Thorne kick). 0:26.6, 3rd OC — Bryce Warner 33 run (Jacob Hyde run). 8:00, 4th OC SG Total Offense 216 357 Rush Att.-Yards 45-193 38-357 Comp.-Att.-Int. 3-8-0 0-4-0 Passing Yards 23 0 First Downs 14 12 Punts-Avg. 6-28.0 3-28.0 Fumbles-Lost 5-0 3-1 Penalties-Yds. 2-15 6-29 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: Obion Central — Jacob Hyde 17-75, Ben Jones 17-60, Bryce Warner 10-53, Blake Berner 1-2, Team 1-(-2). South Gibson — Airan Reed 11- 146, Jordan Cobb 5-82, Hayden Lewis 10-69, Chandler Whitaker 3-34, Colten Lowery 3-26, Chris Calderon 3-3, Team 1-(-3). PASSING: Obion Central — Ben Jones 3-8-0—23. South Gibson Hayden Lewis 0-4-0—0. RECEIVING: Obion Central — Jacob Hyde 2-18, Camden Napper 1--5. South Gibson — None. RECORDS: OC 1-4 (0-2), SG 3- -2 (1-1). NEXT GAMES: Friday, OCV travels to Calloway County. SG has an open date. WATER WAY — Obion Central’s Bryce Warner fol- lows his blocking as he looks for room to run during a downpour in the opening minutes of Friday night’s Dis- trict 13AA game against South Gibson at Medina. The Rebels looked poised to win the game late, but a penalty nullified a long gain and ultimately halted OC’s bid for a win. The Hornets held on for a 17-14 triumph. After two tough games in terms of penalty problems, the Reb- els will now go north of the state line to play Calloway County at Murray on Friday. FACE OFF — South Fulton ball-carrier T.J. Ingram looks across at Union City’s D’Carrious Stephens during their game Saturday at UC. Union City won most of the night’s face-to-face battles, resulting in a 48-13 win.

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21 straight after the Tigers had closed to within 19-6 early in the second half.

The Lions overcame three turnovers in the contest that was halted twice — once via lightning, the other time due to injury.Trenton 42, Lake Co. 0

Peabody scored 21 sec-ond-quarter points and went on to hand LC its third straight lopsided loss.

The Falcons have now been outscored 147-37 the past three weeks.

Tae-Tae Nesbitt ran for 108 yards and two TDs and Braxton Baugus ran for a score and threw for two more in the Tide’s rout.

McKenzie 23, Gleason 8The Rebels scored the

final 17 points to hand Gleason its first loss in five games.

A second-quarter field goal put McKenzie in front 9-8, and the Rebs (3-2, 1-1) then put up a pair of fourth-quarter TDs.H’boldt 22, Greenfield 6

The Yellowjackets led for most of the first half and gave the state’s top-ranked team (Class 1A) a good test before falling.

Greenfield John David Ricketts — playing in place of injured starter Jeffrey Johnson (concussion) — threw a long touchdown pass to Miles Cavitt to give the ’Jackets an early lead.

H’boldt recorded a safety in the second quarter, then scored on a fourth-and-goal play after a blocked punt just before the half to take an 8-6 lead.

on 3-of-5 passing by Ryan Moore in the first quarter.

But, Union City held on fourth down and then got an interception in the end zone by Alex Reid to stop SF’s two tries.

“We came out a little flat and didn’t have that killer instinct we had last week,” Bowling said. “But, as the game went on, I thought they got a little fire in them. The key last week was having a lot of people around the ball, and we didn’t do that in the first half this week. But, the second half, that looked a lot better. We didn’t really make any adjustments at halftime. They just had to come out and play.”

In addition to its first scoring drive, Union City went 67 yards in nine plays for its second TD — over-coming a holding penalty that wiped off a 67-yard TD pass from Walton to Reid — and then drove 93 yards in nine plays for a 20-0 halftime lead.

Henry scored on runs of nine and three yards in the second period.

Big plays finished off scoring drives in the third frame, Walton taking off for 47 yards and Henry bulling forward for 31 as UC widened its gap to 33-

0.Over those same two

period, SF ran just 16 plays and gained 60 yards, while Reid picked off another pass.

UC’s lead went to 41-0 four minutes into the fourth on a seven-yard run by Jamarius Gaston.

SF finally scored late, a nine-yard run by Kody Davidson and a 33-yard scamper from Tyler Morris against several Twister reserves sandwiching a 69-yard kick return by UC’s JaVonte Moffatt.

“We had every reason to give up at the end, but

we didn’t,” Knott said. “The seniors kept telling me, ‘Don’t give up on us, don’t take us out, keep us fighting.’ So, we left them in there, and they played great.”

Morris’ TD capped a solid night as he rushed for 112 yards on six carries.

some big blocks. Hyde ran the ball five times in the drive for 27 yards. Jones had 23 yards on five car-ries in the scoring drive.

“We really play well up front on the offensive line,” Goltra said. “Those are our biggest guys, and they are our strongest guys. They have gotten better each and every week. I am really proud of them.

“Our backs are exactly what they have been at the beginning of the year. You

have got Ben Jones who is a speed guy with a lot of heart, and we have two strong running backs who are very powerful. I am really proud of our offen-sive line tonight.”

The defense put up a strong stand after the Hornets got the ball down the Central three, going 72 yards in six plays with the SG quarterback gaining 40 yards on one run.

He coughed up the ball, though, when the Central defense read the play and swarmed him. Bryce Warner came up with the ball to stop the Hornets.

Central could not get it going and had to punt six plays later.

It then took South Gibson only four plays to go 68 yards with Jordan Cobb scoring on a 50-yard TD run to make 17-6 with 26.6 seconds to play in the third quarter.

Warner got the Rebels on the board in the fourth quarter with about eight minutes left on a 33-yard TD run. Hyde scored the 2-point conversion to make it a 3-point game.

The Rebels stopped the Hornets on downs after a nine-play drive stalled.

Central started moving the ball downfield and got to the SG 35 when Hyde broke loose on the run that was called back.

Jones had 60 yards rush-ing on 17 carries and one TD, while Warner had 50 yards on 10 carries and one TD.

Central will be hitting the road once again this week when it travels north of the state line to take on Calloway County in Murray.

South Gibson has an open date and will play its next game on Oct. 4 at Milan.

Page Eight The Messenger, Union City, Tennessee, Monday, September 23, 2013

CONTEST RULES1. 10 Football games scheduled to be played this weekend are listed on the page.2. Indicate the winners (not the scores) on the Entry Blank to the right by writing the name of the team opposite the number corresponding to the one on the ad page.3. Pick a number which you think will be the highest number of points scored by ONE TEAM from this contest in the space provided in the Entry Blank. This will be used to break ties. A drawing will be used to decide winners in the event of a tie, both as to number of games picked correctly and highest points scored.4. One entry only to each contestant. Entries must be postmarked no later than Wednesday midnight or brought by The Messenger office no later than 5 p.m. Thursday.5. Anyone correctly guessing all 10 games and the highest point total of a team included in the contest wins the $50 bonus.6. Only official entry blanks will be accepted. All others will be disqualified.

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PREP STANDINGS/SCHEDULE

DISTRICT 14A Dist. AllHalls (2A) 2-0 4-0Humboldt (1A) 2-0 4-0Trenton (2A) 2-0 4-1Union City (1A) 2-0 3-1Lake Co. (1A) 0-2 1-3South Fulton (1A) 0-2 1-3Gibson Co. (2A) 0-2 0-4Greenfield (1A) 0-2 0-4*Top two schools automatical-ly qualify for playoffs. Others must get wildcard berth.

DISTRICT 13A Dist. AllHuntingdon (2A) 2-0 4-1Dresden (1A) 2-0 4-1Gleason (1A) 1-1 4-1McKenzie (2A) 1-1 3-2Bruceton (1A) 0-2 3-2West Carroll (1A) 0-2 1-4*Top two schools automatical-ly qualify for playoffs. Others must get wildcard berth.

DISTRICT 13AA Dist. AllDyersburg (4A) 2-0 4-1Westview (3A) 2-0 4-1So. Gibson (3A) 1-1 3-2Milan (3A) 1-1 1-4Crockett Co. (4A) 0-2 3-2Obion Cent. (4A) 0-2 1-4*Top two schools automatical-ly qualify for playoffs. Others must get wildcard berth.

WEEK 5 GAMESUnion City at Dresden

Obion Central at Calloway Co.Fulton City at South FultonFulton Co. at Gibson Co.Greenfield at Bruceton

Halls at FACSMcKenzie at Humboldt

West Carroll at Lake Co.McEwen at Gleason

Huntingdon at CamdenMilan vs. CPA at Vandy (Thur.)

Westview ...(continued from page 5)

UC 48, SF 13So. Fulton 0 0 0 13 — 13Union City 7 13 13 15 — 48

SCORINGUC — JaVonte Moffatt 11 run (Cace

Cook kick). 3:50, 1stUC — Ricky Henry 9 run (Cook

kick). 5:01, 2ndUC — Henry 3 run (kick failed).

0:10, 2ndUC — Garrett Walton 47 run (run

failed). 9:17, 3rdUC — Henry 31 run (Cook kick).

5:18, 3rdUC — Jamarius Gaston 7 run (Cook

run). 8:02, 4thSF — Kody Davidson 9 run (Corey

Pinion kick). 4:24, 4thUC — Moffatt 69 kick return (Cook

kick). 3:58, 4thSF — Tyler Morris 33 run (kick

failed). 2:44, 4th

SF UCTotal Offense 254 416Rush Att.-Yards 29-209 51-374Comp.-Att.-Int. 6-10-2 3-3-0Passing Yards 45 42First Downs 11 19Punts-Avg. 2-37.0 1-47.0Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0Penalties-Yds. 3-30 3-20

INDIVIDUAL LEADERSRUSHING: South Fulton — Tyler

Morris 6-112, Pete Winters 4-38, T.J. Ingram 7-24, Skylar Grissom 4-22, Kody Davidson 1-9, Ryan Moore 3-5, Hunter Wade 3-4, Team 1-(-5). Union City — Ricky Henry 20-123, Garrett Walton 7-78, Alex Reid 5-72, JaVonte Moffatt 10-57, Kane Taylor 4-22, Jamarius Gaston 2-13, D’Carrious Stephens 2-10, Cooper Hurt 1-(-1).

PASSING: South Fulton — Ryan Moore 6-10-2—45. Union City — Garrett Walton 3-3-0—42.

RECEIVING: South Fulton — Skylar Grissom 4-38, Tyler Morris 2-7. Union City — Cace Cook 2-27, JaVonte Moffatt 1-15.

RECORDS: SF 1-3 (0-2); UC 3-1 (2-0).

NEXT GAMES: Friday, SF hosts Fulton City and UC visits Dresden.

SG 17, OC 14Obion Cent. 0 6 0 8 — 14So. Gibson 3 7 7 0 — 17

SCORINGSG — Zach Thorne 22 field goal.

2:26, 1stSG — Airan Reed 55 run (Thorne

kick). 9:17, 2ndOC — Ben Jones 11 run (pass

failed). 0:08.6, 2ndSG — Jordan Cobb 50 run (Thorne

kick). 0:26.6, 3rdOC — Bryce Warner 33 run (Jacob

Hyde run). 8:00, 4th

OC SGTotal Offense 216 357Rush Att.-Yards 45-193 38-357Comp.-Att.-Int. 3-8-0 0-4-0Passing Yards 23 0First Downs 14 12Punts-Avg. 6-28.0 3-28.0Fumbles-Lost 5-0 3-1Penalties-Yds. 2-15 6-29

INDIVIDUAL LEADERSRUSHING: Obion Central — Jacob

Hyde 17-75, Ben Jones 17-60, Bryce Warner 10-53, Blake Berner 1-2, Team 1-(-2). South Gibson — Airan Reed 11-146, Jordan Cobb 5-82, Hayden Lewis 10-69, Chandler Whitaker 3-34, Colten Lowery 3-26, Chris Calderon 3-3, Team 1-(-3).

PASSING: Obion Central — Ben Jones 3-8-0—23. South Gibson — Hayden Lewis 0-4-0—0.

RECEIVING: Obion Central — Jacob Hyde 2-18, Camden Napper 1--5. South Gibson — None.

RECORDS: OC 1-4 (0-2), SG 3--2 (1-1).

NEXT GAMES: Friday, OCV travels to Calloway County. SG has an open date.

WATER WAY — Obion Central’s Bryce Warner fol-lows his blocking as he looks for room to run during a downpour in the opening minutes of Friday night’s Dis-trict 13AA game against South Gibson at Medina. The Rebels looked poised to win the game late, but a penalty

nullified a long gain and ultimately halted OC’s bid for a win. The Hornets held on for a 17-14 triumph. After two tough games in terms of penalty problems, the Reb-els will now go north of the state line to play Calloway County at Murray on Friday.

FACE OFF — South Fulton ball-carrier T.J. Ingram looks across at Union City’s D’Carrious Stephens during their game

Saturday at UC. Union City won most of the night’s face-to-face battles, resulting in a 48-13 win.