Hoover: Mason Duiett 69 yard pass from Jarod Bryant (PAT Chris Brown) 4:48
Prattville: Carlos Nixon 6 yard pass from Larry Smith (Josh Debin PAT) 10:19
Hoover
Prattville
First Downs
14
14
Rush/Yards
35-89
35-17
Pass/Yards
208
174
Pass att/com/int
23-12-1
28-12-3
Total Yards
297
191
Fumbles/Lost
2-2
4-1
Punt/Avg.
3-37.0
5-26.2
Penalties
8-56
5-44
Time of Poss.
26:13
21:47
Individual Stats
Hoover
Rushing
Att.
Yds.
TD
Jarod Bryant
16
40
1
Chris Graham
7
18
0
Cardell Abbitt
4
16
0
Cameron Campbell
3
12
0
Cornelius Williams
1
2
0
Team
3
1
0
Nate Hepburn
1
0
0
Passing
Att/Comp/Int
Yds.
TD
Jarod Bryant
23-12-1
208
1
Receiving
No.
Yds.
TD
Mason Dueitt
4
96
1
Cornelius Williams
3
30
0
Nate Hepburn
2
15
0
Chris Graham
1
38
0
Michael Bell
1
16
0
Chris Brown
1
13
0
Prattville
Rushing
Att.
Yds.
TD
Branden Pickett
7
46
0
Josh Goodson
5
22
0
Stephen Bicknell
1
5
0
Adrian Bradley
11
4
0
Larry Smith
9
-10
0
Team
2
-50
0
Passing
Att/Comp/Int
Yds.
TD
Larry Smith
28-12-3
174
1
Receiving
No.
Yds.
TD
Carlos Nixon
6
102
1
D.J. Harrison
4
64
0
Branden Pickett
2
8
0
Game MVP: Jarod Bryant, Hoover
Records: Hoover (15-0); Prattville (13-1)
Coaches: Rush Propst, Hoover and Bill Clark, Prattville
Game: Played Thursday, December 9, 2004 at Legion
Field in Birmingham
Summary:
The Hoover Bucs got a pair of touchdowns from quarterback Jarod Bryant and a blocked punt returned for another score by Cory Reamer to claim their third straight Class 6A state football championship and fourth in the last five years with a 22-7 win over Prattville at Legion Field.
MVP Jarod Bryant completed 12 of 23 passes for 208 yards
and threw a 69-yard touchdown pass to Mason Dueitt in the second half. He also ran for a 1-yard score in the first.
Cory Reamer blocked two
punts in the game, the first setup Hoover at the Prattville
40-yard line which led to a field goal. On the Lions next
possession, Reamer repeated his trick by blocking another punt.
This time he returned the ball 12-yards for a touchdown. The
Bucs led 15-0 with 47 seconds remaining in the first half.
The Bucs' defense held the
Lions to 37 yards rushing for the game and held quarterback
Larry Smith in check most of the evening.
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