May 21, 2012

Work at Lady Saints’ Softball Field is Progressing

Photo by Suzette Barnes

What was once a dream is almost a reality! The DeKalb Middle School Fast pitch Softball team began its program during the 2000-2001 school year. Since that time the team has never had a field to call their own. Parents and coaches would transport players across town for practices and games at the Bill Page Field and as of last year the Coach Pitch fields. Coaches have always had to transport their equipment with them because they did not have a storage area.

In May of 2010 talk began about constructing a field on the campus of DeKalb Middle School.  Mr. Randy Jennings asked the Director of Schools and the school board for permission to build a field on the school property. The board approved the site and the preparations began. A committee of parent volunteers was formed to oversee the project. Professional Engineering Services in Sparta agreed to come and look at the site. Mr. Kyle Hazel, an architect with the company surveyed the site and drew up blueprints that would best suit the area where the field was to be constructed. After several meetings and discussions the plans were finalized.

Photo by Suzette Barnes

August 3, 2011 was the “big day.” Mr. Kenny Edge of the DeKalb County Highway Department provided two men who began the process. After approximately 4 ½, weeks the initial dirt work was complete.  The next step was to plant grass seed for the outfield. Coach Karen Pelham, players and parents met one Saturday to sow and straw the area. It wasn’t long until the grass seed was coming up and the field began to take its shape.

We are currently in the process of fencing the field. Jason Walker (Walker Fencing) is doing the fencing for us and should be complete within the next week. Once we have the field fenced we will be placing rock in the outside ditches and sowing the banks around the field. Sometime in early spring we will make the finishing touches by adding some infield dirt and bases. The field should be completely ready for practices and games for the 2012 season.

It is our hopes that in the future we can add lights, a field house/ press box with

Photo by Suzette Barnes

concessions and restrooms. The score board will be donated by Dr. Pepper Bottling Company.  We are trying to build this in stages as we raise money. This field is being constructed with fundraising by the players and parents, business donations and volunteer labor. 

A special thank you goes out to the following individuals and businesses: Kyle Hazel and Professional Engineering Services in Sparta, TN for their donation of surveying, design, and the time that you have given to this project, along with Kenny Edge and the DeKalb County Highway Department, City of Smithville, Middle TN Natural Gas, Tenneco, DeKalb Community Bank, Liberty State Bank,  DTC, Southern Landscape Supply, Kwik N Ezy, HBC General Contractor, Graham Services, Hurricane Marina, Ace Hardware, Caney Fork Electric, Avant Funeral Home, Johnnie Cripps, Lyndon Ashburn, Jeremy Trapp, Love Cantrell Funeral Home, Dr. Denise Dingle and the many individuals who have participated in our fundraising efforts.

If you would like to make a donation or volunteer your services please call the school at 597-7987. All donations and support will be greatly appreciated.

Upward Basketball ready to start 2nd season

Whorton Springs Baptist Church is set to kick off their second season of Upward Basketball.  In 2010, the church started the program to give kids the opportunity to play and cheer in Christian environment-and it was a huge success.  The league had six different basketball teams, as well as six cheerleading squads for those teams.

Upward Sports is the world’s largest Christian sports league for children.  Last year, more than 550,000 K through sixth-grade kids played basketball, soccer, flag football or cheerleading through one of the 2,400 leagues.  Upward Sports provides a fun kids sports experience based on healthy competition.

Upward is a positive sports experience that offers both parents and kids exactly what they want in a sports league. Parents love the family-friendly schedule, welcoming environment and coaches who teach the sport without yelling. Kids love the fact that they get to play or cheer every game, make new friends and have fun learning new skills.

Churches around the world partner with Upward Sports to provide a positive and family-friendly sports experience that welcomes the entire community.  Men and women are teaching kids skills for the sports arena and values for life through Upward Sports. There are many different ways to help or volunteer, such as:  Head Coach, Assistant Coach, Cheerleading Coach, Referee, Half-time devotion, Scorekeeper, Concessions worker, clean-up or set-up crews as well as others.

 

Registration for this year’s league will be as follows:

Place:  Whorton Springs Baptist Church
Ages:  K – 9th Grade
Dates: October 27th 5:30-8:00    November 5th 10:00-1:00    November 17th  5:30-8:00
Call 597-6100 for more information

Tigers earn home playoff berth; host Bobcats

After an impressive 8-2 regular season, the DeKalb County football program has been awarded its first ever home TSSAA State Playoff game.  The Tigers will host Giles County (7-3, 6-2 in District 12-AA) located in Pulaski, Tn.  DeKalb County earned a number four seeding in the bracket, while the Bobcats are close behind with a number five seed.

This will be only the second all-time meeting between the two schools.  They first met back in 1996 (former coach Chris Vance’s first season as head coach at DCHS) in the first round of the State Playoffs.  Giles County hosted the game and had no problems moving on as they went on to win by a final score of 27-0.

The Bobcats have been a different team on the road versus at home this season where they went just 3-3.  Their three losses came at Lincoln County, Marshall County and Lewis County, two of those three teams made the playoffs.  In fact, five of the Bobcats 2011 opponents made it to the playoffs, while just two of the teams DeKalb County faced are in-Smith County and Livingston Academy.

For Giles County, junior quarterback, Al Cobb (6-2, 175) poses as a duel threat offensively.  Cobb has thrown for nearly 2,000 yards this season with 16 touchdowns and eight interceptions.  He has also rushed for 748 yards, along with six more scores.  The Tigers will have to spy the talented QB if they want to slow down Cobb and the Bobcat offense who averages 26 points per game.  Delvin Polk (5-4, 164) has been another weapon on the ground for Giles County this season.  Polk has ran for over 600 yards, including 10 touchdowns.  Cobb has a pair of talented receivers as his favorite targets, Kenton Baker (5-7,150) and Ben Bates (5-10, 175).  Baker has caught nine TD passes and has totaled nearly 1,000 yards in 2011.  Bates on the other hand has 536 receiving yards and five touchdowns.

On the other hand, the Tigers have been more of a balanced attack in 2011.  Lucas Phillips threw for more than 1,500 yards, however, also rushed for more than 500.  Phillips had 17 TD tosses and five rushing scores, while throwing nine interceptions.  As a team, DeKalb County rushed for 25 touchdowns on over 1,700 yards.  Phillips main target in the air attack has been Will Molander who caught five TD passes to go along with his 728 yards.  Zach Taylor had one more touchdown reception with six as Phillips and Taylor had good chemistry when the Tigers were in the red zone.  Defensively, DC will look for Sebastian Phillips and Eli Gill to lead the team and stuff the ground attack from the Bobcats.

Look for the Tigers to have an advantage on special teams as they have shown the ability to score plenty in this phase of the game also.  Taylor’s ability to kickoff into the end zone will aid the Tigers defense and his ability to kick field goals from 40 plus yards gives DC an edge on special teams.

The winner of this game will face the winner of the East Hamilton(6-4, #1 seed) and Brainerd (5-5, #8 seed).  The lower seeded team will get the home field advantage.  With the addition of the new bleachers, there will be extra seating and the weather is predicted to be a little warmer than last week.  So come out in full force to support the Tigers in their first ever home playoff game.  Kickoff is set for 7:00 p.m.

Lady Saints stay perfect, Saints bitten by Bulldogs

DeKalb Middle School traveled to Rickman on Tuesday night for their first regular season games of the 2011-2012 season.  The Lady Saints kept their perfect season intact with a 33-28 victory over the Lady Bulldogs.  However, the Saints were unable to notch a win as they fell by a final score of 36-23.

Hannah Panter looks to make a move in her teams 33-28 victory over the Lady Bulldogs. (Tisha Self Photo)

The girls opened the game slow out of the gate, however, still managed to outscore Rickman 10-4 in the first quarter.  The Lady Saints extended their lead to 10 points by halftime as Jailyn Bolding nailed a three-point bucket at the buzzer, which gave DMS a 23-13 advantage.  In the third period, the Lady Saint offense was slowed a bit as they were outscored 6-4, but still maintained a 27-19 lead.  Coach Josh Agee slowed the tempo in the final frame and fought off a small rally by the Lady Bulldogs to claim the 33-28 win.  With the victory, the team improves to 4-0 on the young season and will face Van Buren County on Monday for the first home game of the season.

Morgan Pedigo was the game’s leading scorer as she poured in 14 points for the Lady Saints.  Ashley Chew followed with 10 points, while Bolding had three.  Tyra graham, Caitlin Turner and Hannah

Joey Moon (15) goes up for two of his points in Tuesday night's 36-23 loss at Rickman. (Phillip Self Photo)

Panter  each chipped in two points to round out the offense.

The nightcap saw the Saints struggle to put points on the board as they fell behind 9-5, after the first quarter of play.  Each team put up only six points in the second period, which gave the Bulldogs a15-11 halftime lead.  The game got turned sour in the third as DMS was outscored 12-4, which put the Saints in a 27-15 hole.  Rickman, once again, outscored the Saints 9-8 in the final quarter for the 36-23 win.  The loss evened the team’s record at 2-2 on the season.

Noah Parsley led the Saints with seven points, followed by Jacob Self with five points.  Joey Moon was next with four points, while Steven Jennings added three points.  A.J. Mooneyham and Chandler Vincent chipped in two points each.

DMS’s next game will be Monday November the 7th when Van Buren County pays a visit to Smithville.  Game time is set for 6:00 p.m.

Tigers run over by Wildcats; still earn home playoff game

Lucas Phillip tries to hang on to the football as he is sacked by Livingston Academy on Friday night. (Tisha Self Photo)

DeKalb County ran into a determined Livingston Academy team this past Friday night as the Wildcats rushed for nearly 250 yards and ran up over 400 total yards of offense, on the normally strong Tiger defense.  Livingston claimed the number two spot in District 8-AA, behind Smith County who was 10-0 overall and 5-0 in District 8-AA, with a 42-7 thrashing of the Black and Gold.  Both teams ended the regular season with an 8-2 mark; however, LA posted a 4-1 record inside the district, while DeKalb managed a 3-2 record.

The Tigers came into the contest only allowing 15.8 points per game in their first nine games of the 2011 season, while scoring an average of 37.6 points per game.  Both statistics were a far cry from

Jacob Parsley turns and look for running room after making a catch against LA. (Tisha Self Photo)

what took place on the field in the regular season finale.  Despite the loss, DeKalb County still managed to land a home TSSAA State Playoff game, the first in school history!  Giles County will bring their 7-3 record to Smithville this Friday night in what is sure to be an electric environment.  Livingston Academy will also host a playoff game on Friday as well, when Gibbs County (6-4) will visit

Livingston.

Last Friday, LA took the opening kickoff and marched 82 yards, in nine plays (all on the ground) to take an early 7-0 lead over the Tigers.  After DC failed to convert their first third down try of the contest, Zach Taylor punted the football back to the Wildcats.  From there, it appeared as if DeKalb County’s defense forced a quick three-and-out; however, a roughing the punter penalty gave the visitors 15 extra yards and a first down.  Four plays later, Curtis Hayes had his second rushing TD of the quarter and Livingston Academy led 14-0 with 1:47 remaining in the first quarter.

Will Molander tries to split a pair of Livingston defenders in Friday's 4-7 loss. (Tisha Self Photo)

The Tiger offense made the most of its second opportunity.  Return man, Will Molander gave the Tigers excellent field position after a 31-yard kickoff return.  The Black and Gold set up shot at the LA 49 yard line and scored on a three-yard touchdown run by Taylor nine plays later.  DC now trailed just 14-7, with 8:41 left in the first half.

The Wildcats jumped back up by two TD’s as quarterback, Brock McCoin reeled off a 10-yard touchdown run at the 5:12 mark of the second quarter.  This drive covered 65 yards, all on the ground and gave LA a 21-7 lead.  With just over five minutes remaining in the half, the Tigers offense looked to make it a one score game and perhaps even things up, as they would receive the ball first in the third quarter.  However, Sebastian Phillips’ six-yard run on a second-and-goal play was marked down just short of the goal line and time expired as the Black and Gold were out of timeouts.

Cody Puckett (3) and Alex Hayes (9) give chase to Wildcat QB, Brock McCoin. (Tisha Self Photo)

Who knows how much this may have deflated the team, but it looked as if there was a different team playing in the second half.  DC was driving on the opening possession of the third quarter, however, some miscommunication resulted in a Lucas Phillips interception as his receiver was not looking for the football.  The Wildcats turned the miscue into seven points as McCoin picked up his second rushing TD of the game, which gave the visitors a 28-7 lead.  Livingston scored on its next two possessions and went on to win the game 42-7.  The victory earned the Wildcats second place in District 8-AA, as well as their 13th straight win over the Tigers.

DeKalb County will have to put this disappointing loss behind them quickly and use it for motivation to get ready for a good Giles County team that will be in here on Friday night for the historic first ever playoff game in school history.  Come on out and support the team as they look to make a push deep into the playoffs and compete for a State Championship.

Lady Saints win championship in the WGS Border War Tournament

Tyra Graham handles the ball against Eastside in the championship game. Graham was named to the All-Tournament team. (Phillip Self Photo)

The Lady Saints opened up the 2011-2012 basketball season by notching a first place finish in the WGS Tournament this past Saturday, in Woodbury.  On Monday, the Lady Saints opened the tourney by hammering Woodland by a score of 53-14, which vaulted them into a second round matchup with the Dibrell Lady Wildcats on Thursday.  DMS cruised again, winning 45-30 and earning a spot in the championship game on Saturday.  This time, the victim was the Eastside Lady Tigers.  DMS played stingy defense only allowing 18 points the entire game, while putting 37 points on their side to claim the tournament championship.

Tyra Graham, Ashley Chew and Morgan Pedigo were named to the All-Tournament team.

On Monday, the Lady Saints started out slowly as they outscored Woodland 7-3, in the first quarter.  However, they exploded for 24 points in the second to only five for Woodland.  The third quarter saw DMS put up 16 more points, while Woodland only managed three.  The Lady Saints held a slight 6-3 advantage in the final period as Coach Josh Agee worked in his entire bench for the 53-14 win.

With 30 points in the three games, Morgan Pedigo was named to the All-Tournament team. (Phillip Self Photo)

Pedigo led the team with 15 points, followed by Hannah Panter with nine points and Graham with eight points.  Catlin Turner and Abby Evans added four points each, while Chew, Jailyn Bolding and Katherine Parsley had three each.  Kelly Armour and Makenzie Keaton rounded out the offense with two points each.

Thursday, the Lady Saints jumped out to a 12-4 lead, after the first quarter and extended its lead to 23-11, by halftime.  After outscoring Dibrell 13-7 in the third period, DMS led 36-18.  The Lady Wildcats managed to outscore DMS 12-9 in the final period as Coach Agee, once again, emptied his

bench.  Nevertheless, the Lady Saints improved to 2-0 with the 45-30 victory.

Chew lead the team with 13 points, while Bolding and Graham added eight points each.  Panter was next in line with five points, followed by Turner and Pedigo with three.  Susan Webb, Rachel Fuson and Katherine Parsley chipped in two points each to round out the scoring.

Ashley Chew had 28 points in the tournament and was named to the All-Tornament team. (Phillip Self Photo)

The championship game on Saturday saw DMS get out to a 12-9 lead, after the first quarter of play.  The defense shinned in the second quarter as

they only allowed two points, while adding 11 more offensively for a 23-11 halftime lead.  The defense continued to flex its muscle in the third only

giving up five more points, while the offense chipped in another 12 points for a comfortable 35-16 lead, with one period remaining.  Each team only managed two points in the final period, which made the final score 37-18 and gave DeKalb Middle the championship.

Chew and Pedigo had 12 points each to led the way offensively, while Graham added 10 points and Bolding chipped in three.

The Lady Saints are 3-0 on the young season and will travel to Rickman Tuesday to take on the Lady Bulldogs.  Game time is set for 6:00 p.m.

 

Saints take 2 out of 3 in WGS Border War Tourny; finish 3rd

Steven Jennings had 22 points in the tournament and was the only 7th grader named to the All-Tournament team for DeKalb Middle. (Phillip Self Photo)

The DeKalb Middle School Saints opened up their 2011-2012 season with a third place finish at the Woodbury Grammar School Border War Tournament this past week, going 2-1 during the process.  The team defeated Eastside54-33 on Monday, then lost to Woodland on Thursday night by a final of 29-23.  In the consolation game, the Saints defeated Eastside again, this time by a final score of 55-19.

Noah Parsley, Seth Wright and Steven Jennings were named to the All-Tournament team.

The opening game on Monday started with each team scoring nine points in the first quarter.  DMS outscored the Tigers 16-7 in the second, which gave them a 25-16 halftime lead.  In the third, the Saints held a 15-6 advantage and kept a slight 14-11 edge in the final period for the 54-33 win.

Parsley led the team with 14 points, while Jennings had nine.  Wright was next with seven points, followed by Joey Moon with six points.  Gentry Harpole had four points, A.J. Mooneyham three points, while Matthew Poss, Jacob Self, Adam Ferrell, Marshal Evins and Austin Johnson each contributed two points.  Lane Poss rounded out the scoring attack with a foul shot.

Noah Parsley shoots over the Woodland defender in the Saints only loss in the tourney. Parsley was named to the All-Tournament team. (Phillip Self Photo)

Against Woodland on Thursday night, DMS held a slight 5-3 edge after one period of play and led 10-8 after each team managed five points in the second quarter.  Woodland pulled ahead in the third quarter as they outscored the Saints 9-5 for a 17-15 lead.  In the fourth, DMS only managed eight points, while Woodland posted 12 for the 29-23 victory.

Parsley again led the team with 10 points, followed by Jennings with five.  Harpole added three points, while Moon and Mooneyham had two each.  Wright chipped in one point to round out the scoring.

Seth Wright dribbles around a Woodland defender in DMS's 29-23 loss on Thursday. Wright made the All-Tournament team. (Phillip Self Photo)

On Saturday, the Saints got a rematch with Eastside in the consolation game.  This game proved to be not much of one as DMS got out to an early 18-8 lead after the first quarter and led 26-12 at halftime.  Coach Joey Agee used this opportunity to get all of his players some floor time as he emptied the bench in the second half.  The Saints still outscored the Tigers 17-4 in the third period and 12-3 in the fourth, which earned the team third place with the 55-19 win.

Jennings led all scorers with eight points, while Parsley added five points.  Moon, Mooneyham, Harpole, Self, Ferrell, Chandler Vincent, Bradley Miller and Hunter Jennings all had four points in the contest.  Wright and Lane Poss added three points, while Evins and Tyree Cripps had two each.

The Saints are 2-1 on the season and will travel to Rickman to take on the Bulldogs Tuesday night.   Game time is set for 6:00 p.m.

DeKalb Middle School 2011-2012 Basketball Schedule

Tigers look to break losing streak and match best season in school history

After getting a week of rest, the DeKalb County Tigers (8-1, 3-1 in District 8-AA) will look to match the best regular season in school history.  The Tigers will take on district foe, Livingston Academy (7-2, 3-1 in District 8-AA) this Friday night in Smithville.  The winner will clinch the number two spot in the district and be assured a home playoff game.  Smith County has already locked up the top spot in District 8-AA.

DeKalb County has had two previous seasons in which they finished the regular season 9-1 (1973 and 1979).  In 1973 the Black and Gold finished the regular season 9-1, only to lose in the Lion Bowl 34-18, to Jackson County.  The 1979 team started out 9-0 before losing to York Institute 7-0 in the regular season finale, then dropping a heartbreaking 7-6 game to Goodpasture, in the Industrial Bowl.  Both teams ended the season 9-2.

Seastian Phillips (44) chases Livingston Academy's Creed Hayes (2) in last year's 31-19 loss to the Wildcats. (Tisha Self Photo)

The Tigers will have to break a 12-game losing streak to the Wildcats in order to top those two teams of the past.  A streak that dates all the way back to 1995 and has continued through last year’s 31-19 loss in Livingston.  The last DC win in the series came way back in 1994, 32-14 at LA.  The Wildcats lead the overall series 21-11, which dates back to 1975.  DeKalb County is 7-9 versus the Wildcats in Smithville, while their record stands at 4-12 while playing in at Livingston Academy.

If you like to compare common opponents, this is a good matchup for you.  The two teams have five common Opponents-Smith County, Upperman, Cannon County, York Institute and Macon County.  Of course, both teams were knocked off by Smith County.  Livingston fell 19-7 in their own back yard, back on September 2nd, while everyone knows the Tigers only loss came via the Owls 50-30, in Carthage.

The two teams have beaten three of the same teams – Cannon County, Upperman and York Institute.  The Wildcats knocked off Upperman 38-14, in Baxter, while the Tigers hammered the Bees 63-14, in Smithville.  Both teams traveled to Jamestown where LA won by a score of 37-8 and DeKalb County won similarly, 37-10.  Cannon County didn’t pose much a threat for either team as Livingston won 62-16 and DeKalb won 56-6, both in Woodbury.

Lucas Phillips (18) and Gage Brown (50) celebrate after a touchdown in last year's game in Livingston. (Tisha Self Photo)

The only team in which the outcome was not the same was Macon County.  The Tigers came from behind to defeat Macon County 31-25 on October 7th, in Lafayette.  Livingston Academy laid a goose egg in Lafayette last Friday night as they fell 19-0.

The Wildcats have two major offensive players that the Tigers will need to slow down in order to win the game, running back Creed Hayes and quarterback, Brock McCoin.  Look for a strong running attack from the Wildcats as they like to run Hayes behind that big offensive line, as well as McCoin on plenty of option reads.

Come out and support the Tigers this Friday and help Coach Trapp and his staff break the 12-game losing streak and keep momentum heading into the playoffs.  Kickoff is set for 7:00 p.m.

DC scores early and and often as they pour it on Bees

Head to Head - Dylan Freeney wins this battle as he plows in for his second TD of the night. Freeney had 78 yards and two TD's in the game.(Tisha Self Photo)

Smithville — The DeKalb County Tigers ran their record to 8-1 on Friday as they pounded the Upperman Bees 63-14.  It was a game that saw DC score on five-of-seven first half possessions and take control early, while the Black and Gold defense continued its dominance forcing four first half turnovers and seven total in the contest.  Quarterback, Lucas Phillips threw for 220 yards, including five touchdowns to five different receivers against just one interception.  Dylan Freeney kept the Bee defense in check as he rushed for 78 yards and two touchdowns.

Zach Thompson looks toward the end zone after catching the pass last Friday night. Thompson had one reception for 53 yards and a touchdown. (Tisha Self Photo)

The game started very quickly for DeKalb County as Phillips hit Zach Taylor for a 28-yard touchdown strike with 10:09 left in the first quarter.  After the ensuing kickoff, Will Molander intercepted the Conner York pass and returned it 23 yards for a touchdown.  With just two minutes gone in the game, DC led 14-0.

After the Tiger defense forced Upperman off the field two straight trips without a first down, the offense went back to work.  Phillips found Molander on the first play of the series for a 57-yard bomb.  The score gave the home team a commanding 21-0 lead, with 6:08 remaining in the first quarter.  The Bees managed to get on the board with 1:12 left in the opening quarter as York hit Tyler Hadynski for a 61-yard touchdown.  However, the pass was thrown up for grabs and the DC defense  just mistimed  its jump, which allowed Hadynski to come down with the football and take it the distance to cut the Tiger lead to 21-7.

The Black and Gold battled right back as they marched 63 yards, in six plays.  Freeney rumbled his way across the goal line on a 14-yard run which put the Tigers back up by three scores.  After a Cody Puckett interception on the Bees next play, DC committed its only turnover of the night as Joey Butler picked off the Phillips pass attempt.  However, three plays later, Ricky Spare came up with a fumble recovery, which gave the football right back to the home team.  From there, Phillips hit Zach Thompson for a 53-yard touchdown pass.  The TD gave DeKalb County a 35-7 lead, with 9:24 remaining in the second period.

Caleb Cantrell (68) picks up the Upperman fumble as Zach Taylor (24) looks on. (Tisha Self Photo)

The sixth touchdown of the half came after Jake Odom recovered another Bee fumble at the Upperman 26 yard line.  This time it was the Phillips to Phillips connection.  Lucas Phillips hit older brother, Sebastian Phillips on a 24-yard touchdown strike with 8:29 left in the first half.  This made the score 42-7, after Zach Taylor’s sixth PAT of the half.

Upperman managed to sustain a lengthy drive, which kept the DC offense off the field.  The Bees kept ball the rest of the quarter on a 13-play, 80 yard scoring drive just before the half ended.  York, on a QB keeper, snuck across the goal line on a fourth down play that was questionable on whether or not it actually was a TD.  However, Upperman was awarded the score and cut into the Tiger lead as they now trailed 42-14, at halftime.

The third quarter started right where the first half left off- with another Upperman turnover.  Caleb Cantrell pounced on this Bee fumble and was dragged down at the Bee 24-yard line.  Four plays later, Freeney found the goal line for the second time in the game as he scooted in from four yard out.  Taylor’s PAT made the score 49-14 and allowed the mercy rule to go into effect, which will really shorten a game as the clock runs unless there is a timeout on the field of play.

Jason Judkins streaks in for the touchdown in DC's 63-14 win over Upperman. (Tisha Self Photo)

Phillips slung his fifth and final score of the game at the 11:15 mark of the fourth quarter.  He found Jason Judkins for 13 yards and the touchdown.  With the game being well in hand, Coach Trapp used mass substitutions allowing his younger guys some action.  They picked up right where the regulars left off, marching nine plays, 30 yards for the game’s final touchdown.  Luke Boss had an apparent seven-yard TD run when he fumbled just as he crossed the goal line and ball bounced right into the hands of Sam Giles, who was credited with the score.  This made the final score of 63-14.

The Tigers will enjoy a week off before taking on Livingston Academy in Smithville on October 28th.  Each team has only one loss on the season, as both teams fell to Smith County.