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2005 Super Six State Championship Summaries


 
2005 Class 4A State Championship Game
Deshler vs. UMS-Wright
Deshler
 Site  PF   Opponent  PA   WLT  OT    
16   Russellville 32 L  
43   Brooks 14 W  
38   Lawrence County W  
55   Central Florence 27 W  
17   Colbert County 20 L  
49   Hamilton W  
48   East Lawrence 22 W  
47   Wilson W  
35   Haleyville 14 W  
55   Sheffield W  
62   West Point 18 W  1st Rd
53   Tarrant 19 W  2nd Rd
35   North Jackson 13 W  3rd Rd
40   Alexandria 22 W  Semi
16   UMS-Wright 42 L  Finals
  
60912-3-0 269
Region Record  7-0
UMS-Wright
 Site  PF   Opponent  PA   WLT  OT    
25   Robertsdale W  
53   Escambia County W  
55   Choctaw County W  
51   Andalusia 10 W  
35   Alma Bryant W  
49   Hillcrest Evergreen W  
29   Thomasville 24 W  
56   Gulf Shores W  
63   Jackson W  
48   St. Pauls 20 W  
38   Ashford W  1st Rd
42   Elmore County W  2nd Rd
34   Geneva W  3rd Rd
40   Thomasville 13 W  Semi
42   Deshler 16 W  Finals
  
66015-0-0 135
Region Record  7-0
Game Summary
Deshler
0 3 7 6 -- 16
UMS-Wright
7 14 7 14 -- 42
 
 Scoring Summaries: 
UMS-Wright: Rashod Bumpers 1 yard run (Ley Bell PAT) 5:28
UMS-Wright: Terrell Edwards 4 yard pass from Michael Scott (Ley Bell PAT) 8:38
Deshler: Jarrod Henry 28 yard field goal 4:05
UMS-Wright: Preston Dial 40 yard pass from Michael Scott(Ley Bell PAT) 0:25
UMS-Wright: Rashod Bumpers 9 yard run (Ley Bell PAT) 6:27
Deshler: Rapheal Hogan 54 yard run (Jarros Henry PAT) 5:14
UMS-Wright: Brandon Gibson 12 yard pass from Michael Scott (Ley Bell PAT) 11:51
Deshler: Rapheal Hogan 55 yard fumble return (Jarros Henry PAT no good) 6:06
UMS-Wright: Erling Riis 22 yard run (Ley Bell PAT) 2:12
 
  Deshler UMS-Wright
First Downs 8 24
Rush/Yards 24-149 52-310
Pass/Yards 31 124
Pass att/com/int 7-3-1 16-11-1
Total Yards 180 434
Fumbles/Lost 4-3 3-1
Punt/Avg. 1-31.0 1-35.0
Penalties 7-35 9-67
Time of Poss. 13:41 33:14
    
 
Individual Stats
 Deshler 
 Rushing  Att.  Yds.   TD 
Raphael Hogan4 62 1
C.J. Foster8 47 0
Cassius Sandridge4 25 0
Dominique King3 11 0
Dee Ragland4 9 0
Tim White10 0
     
    
     
    
 Passing  Att/Comp/Int  Yds.   TD 
C.J. Foster5-2-0 17 0
Tamarcus Burt1-0-1 0 0
Jared Mothershed1-1-0 14 0
    
 Receiving  No.  Yds.   TD 
Tamarcus Burt2 17 0
Cody Boyd114 0
     
     
 UMS-Wright 
 Rushing Att.  Yds.  TD 
Terrell Edwards11 96 0
Rashod Bumpers14 58 2
Michael Scott8 56 0
Tom Leatherbury9 40 0
Erling Riis4 33 1
Lee Peters2 11 0
Tripp Casteix1 8 0
Brandon Gibson2 5 0
Bill Davis13 0
     
 Passing  Att/Comp/Int  Yds.  TD 
Michael Scott16-11-1 124 3
     
     
    
 Receiving  No.  Yds.  TD 
Brandon Gibson7 50 1
Preston Dial2 60 1
Taylor White1 10 0
Terrell Edwards1 4 1

Game MVP: Michael Scott, UMS-Wright
Records:  Deshler (12-3); UMS-Wright (15-0)
Coaches: John Mothershed, Deshler and Terry Curtis, UMS-Wright
Game: Played Thursday, December 1, 2005 at Legion Field in Birmingham
 
Summary:
           
UMS-Wright quarterback Michael Scott led the Bulldogs to the Class 4A state championship in a 42-16 win over Deshler at Legion Field. He was selected as the game's Most Valuable Player by completing 11 of 16 passes for 124 yards and three touchdowns.
            Scott led an offense that collected a whopping 434 total yards, his longest pass play a 40-yard screen to senior tight end Preston Dial for a touchdown with only 25 seconds remaining in the first half. That score gave the Bulldogs a commanding 21-3 halftime lead. The Bulldogs scored on the opening drive of the second half and the rout was on.
           The defense forced three fumbles by Deshler and also collected an interception. They held the Deshler offense in check most of the evening holding the Tigers to 180 yards of total offense.
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