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2010 Super Six State Championship Summaries
2010 Class 4A State Championship Game Deshler vs. Thomasville |
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Deshler |
Site | PF |
Opponent | PA |
WLT | OT |
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A | 13 |
Russellville |
34 | L |
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A | 42 |
Brooks |
12 | W |
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A | 42 |
Central Florence |
7 | W |
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H | 62 |
Ardmore |
0 | W |
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H | 55 |
Colbert County |
18 | W |
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A | 48 |
East Lawrence |
6 | W |
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A | 56 |
West Limestone |
0 | W |
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H | 74 |
Priceville |
0 | W |
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H | 69 |
Wilson |
14 | W |
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H | 7 |
Muscle Shoals |
8 | L |
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H | 39 |
Cherokee County |
24 | W |
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1st Rd |
H | 55 |
Fairview |
22 | W |
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2nd Rd |
A | 35 |
Anniston |
14 | W |
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3rd Rd |
H | 28 |
North Jackson |
14 | W |
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Semi |
N | 34 |
Thomasville |
59 | L |
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Finals |
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| 659 | 12-3-0 |
232 | |
Region Record | 7-0 | |
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Thomasville |
Site | PF |
Opponent | PA |
WLT | OT |
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H | 26 |
Sweet Water |
6 | W |
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A | 55 |
Monroe County |
14 | W |
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H | 50 |
B.C. Rain |
14 | W |
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A | 56 |
Saraland |
0 | W |
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H | 41 |
Demopolis |
7 | W |
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H | 21 |
Escambia County |
0 | W |
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A | 49 |
UMS-Wright |
14 | W |
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A | 56 |
W.S. Neal |
7 | W |
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H | 35 |
Jackson |
7 | W |
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A | 48 |
Clarke County |
0 | W |
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H | 49 |
Hillcrest Evergreen |
0 | W |
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1st Rd |
H | 49 |
Straughn |
14 | W |
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2nd Rd |
H | 35 |
Dadeville |
26 | W |
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3rd Rd |
A | 38 |
Bibb County |
14 | W |
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Semi |
N | 59 |
Deshler |
34 | W |
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Finals |
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| 667 | 15-0-0 |
157 | |
Region Record | 7-0 | |
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Scoring Summaries: |
Deshler: William Minor 75 yard run (Carso McGregory PAT) 11:41 |
Thomasville: Tyler Hayes 77 yard kickoff return (Harrison Lewis PAT) 11:29 |
Deshler: Jay Gardiner 49 yard run (Carso McGregory PAT) 11:16 |
Thomasville: James Jones 1 yard run (Harrison Lewis PAT) 6:59 |
Thomasville: Michael Thornton 1 yard run (Harrison Lewis PAT) 3:01 |
Thomasville: Harrison Lewis 21 yard field goal 0:00 |
Thomasville: Tevin Watters 53 yard run (Harrison Lewis PAT) 11:40 |
Deshler: William Minor 65 yard pass from Justin Cantrell (Carso McGregory PAT) 10:52 |
Thomasville: Tyler Hayes 19 yard run (Harrison Lewis PAT) 7:33 |
Thomasville: Michael Thornton 2 yard run (Harrison Lewis PAT) 3:05 |
Deshler: Dylan Boston 62 yard pass from Justin Cantrell (Carso McGregory PAT) 0:57 |
Thomasville: Tevin Watters 4 yard run (Harrison Lewis PAT) 6:46 |
Thomasville: Michael Thornton 12 yard run (Harrison Lewis PAT) 2:24 |
Deshler: Javian Ramson 31 yard pass from Justin Cantrell (No PAT Att.) 0:00 |
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Deshler |
Thomasville |
First Downs |
12 |
24 |
Rush/Yards |
22-230 |
59-447 |
Pass/Yards |
194 |
40 |
Pass att/com/int |
7-16-0 |
3-4-0 |
Total Yards |
424 |
487 |
Fumbles/Lost |
4-2 |
1-0 |
Punt/Avg. |
3-34.7 |
1-36.0 |
Penalties |
5-34 |
6-35 |
Time of Poss. |
14:32 |
32:14 |
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Deshler |
Rushing | Att. | Yds. | TD |
Jay Gardiner | 8 |
109 | 1 |
William Minor | 8 |
98 | 1 |
Devon Sullivan | 5 |
23 | 0 |
Justin Cantrell | 1 |
0 | 0 |
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Passing | Att/Comp/Int | Yds. | TD |
Justin Cantrell |
7-15-0 |
194 |
3 |
William Minor | 0-1-0 |
0 | 0 |
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Receiving | No. | Yds. | TD |
Dylan Boston | 3 |
89 |
1 |
William Minor | 3 |
74 | 1 |
Javnian Ramson | 1 |
31 | 1 |
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Thomasville |
Rushing | Att. | Yds. | TD |
Michael Thornton | 24 |
157 | 3 |
Tyler Hayes | 4 |
80 | 1 |
Tevin Watters | 7 |
77 |
2 |
John Knight | 9 |
65 | 0 |
Charles Taylor | 3 |
39 | 0 |
James Jones | 12 |
29 | 1 |
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Passing | Att/Comp/Int | Yds. | TD |
Tevin Watters | 3-4-0 |
40 |
0 |
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Receiving | No. | Yds. | TD |
Darrius Bowen | 1 |
14 |
0 |
John Knight | 1 |
14 |
0 |
Tyler Hayes | 1 |
12 |
0 |
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Game MVP: Tyler Hayes, Thomasville |
Records: Deshler (12-3); Thomasville (15-0) |
Coaches: John Mothershed, Deshler and Jack Hankins Jr., Thomasville |
Game: Played Friday December 3, 2010 at Jordan-Hare
Stadium in Auburn |
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