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1979 State Championship Final Summaries
1979 Class 2A State Championship Game Stevenson vs. Randolph County
Stevenson
Site
PF
Opponent
PA
WLT
OT
A
16
Madison County
0
W
H
36
Section
6
W
A
35
North Sand Mountain
0
W
A
19
South Pittsburg TN
0
W
A
3
Pisgah
0
W
H
35
Buckhorn
0
W
H
45
Marion County TN
0
W
H
48
Whitwell TN
7
W
H
45
Bledsoe County TN
12
W
H
26
Bridgeport
12
W
A
36
Fyffe
8
W
1st Rd
H
33
Lexington
7
W
2nd Rd
34
Parrish
6
W
Semi
A
9
Randolph County
0
W
Finals
420
14-0-0
58
Region Record
4-0
Randolph County
Site
PF
Opponent
PA
WLT
OT
A
12
Winterboro
13
L
H
12
Beauregard
6
W
H
19
Clay County
8
W
A
26
Piedmont
0
W
H
14
Handley
0
W
A
20
LaFayette
0
W
H
22
Lineville
6
W
A
19
Ranburne
6
W
A
3
Dadeville
7
L
H
25
Woodland
0
W
H
13
Elmore County
0
W
1st Rd
A
6
Lincoln
0
W
2nd Rd
A
30
Southern Choctaw
6
W
Semi
H
0
Stevenson
9
L
Finals
221
11-3-0
61
Region Record
5-1
Game Summary
Stevenson
0
0
6
3
--
9
Randolph
0
0
0
0
--
0
Scoring Summaries:
Stevenson: Calvin Hutchins 24 yard pass from
Robert Jernigan (run failed)
Stevenson: Robbie Johnson 47 yard field goal
Stevenson
Randolph
First Downs
10
1
Rush/Yards
93
13
Pass/Yards
70
13
Pass att/com/int
12-6-0
6-2-0
Total Yards
163
26
Fumbles/Lost
2
0
Punt/Avg.
3-31
7-43
Penalties
10
25
Time of Poss.
Game MVP:
Records: Stevenson (14-0); Randolph County (11-3)
Coaches: Ken McKinney, Stevenson and Ron Watters, Randolph County
Game: Played December 7, 1979 at Wedowee
Summary:
Robbie Johnson's 47-yard
field goal in the third quarter sealed a 9-0 victory and paved
the way for Stevenson's second state championship in three
seasons. Robert Jernigan's 24 yard pass to Calvin Hutchins in
the third period gave Stevenson a 6-0 lead earlier in the game.
Randolph County met a strong
defensive effort from Stevenson. The Tigers managed only one
first down and 26 yards of total offense on the night.
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