Chattanooga Times Free Press

Calhoun forces five turnovers to reach GHSA quarterfin­als

- BY LINDSEY YOUNG Contact Lindsey Young at lyoung@timesfreep­ress.com. Follow him on Twitter @youngsport­s22.

CALHOUN, Ga. — Beset by injuries and the inexperien­ce that often follows, Calhoun might have seemed ripe for the upset Friday night against Kell in the second round of the GHSA Class AAAAA playoffs.

The Yellow Jackets (9-3), however, turned to a tried-andtrue game plan to dominate the visitors en route to a 34-7 win. Calhoun will travel to Ware County in next week’s quarterfin­al round.

With leading rusher Caden Williams already out and second-leading rusher Emaree Winston getting injured early in Friday’s game, the Jackets didn’t miss a beat against the Longhorns (10-2). The defense forced five turnovers, and sophomore quarterbac­k Trey Townsend was an efficient 11-for-15 passing for 111 yards and three touchdowns.

“I told them a couple of months ago that we were a team of weeds and that people were going to keep trying to put us down,” Calhoun coach Clay Stephenson said. “I’m as proud tonight of any team I’ve been around in the black and gold.”

Calhoun dominated from the start, going 64 yards on its first drive, all but 20 on the ground as Corbin Fuller, Winston and Kaleb Ray took turns gashing the Longhorns. After Ray ran three consecutiv­e plays for 31 yards, Winston scored on a 3-yard run but was injured on the play and did not return.

The Jackets forced a threeand-out series defensivel­y and then blocked Kell’s punt at the 11, but they had to settle for a field goal to make it 10-0, a lead that stood at halftime after forcing a fumble at the Calhoun 19 with less than a minute to play.

Kaleb Ray had the first of his two intercepti­ons to end Kell’s first drive of the second half, leading to a 56-yard drive featuring three Townsend completion­s and Fuller’s 31-yard run on fourth-and-1 from the Kell 47. Townsend ended the drive with a 16-yard pass to Dustin Kerns for a 17-0 lead.

After Kell scored on a short pass after a wide receiver pass that covered 66 yards, Calhoun’s offense had a three-and-out series. After a long pass from Bryce Clavon to Peyton Zachary, the game was close to turning before Kristyane Gregory read a screen play, stepped in front of the pass and ran it back 47 yards for a 24-7 Calhoun lead.

The Jackets allowed 32 yards the rest of the way and added a forced fumble by Alec Upshaw and Ray’s second pick of the game to seal the win.

“They got after it all night,” Stephenson said of his defense. “We knew it was going to take all 11 tonight to shut them down and, except for a trick play, we did that. It wasn’t pretty, but we knew if we just moved the ball a little on offense that we would handle them.”

Calhoun will travel for the second consecutiv­e year to Ware County (11-0) after winning 49-42 there last year in the quarterfin­als en route to a runner-up finish.

The area’s three other teams in the GHSA playoffs were eliminated Friday. Calhoun’s Region 7 rival, Dalton, fell 61-0 at No. 2-ranked Creekside, Trion lost 34-20 at St. Francis in Class A (Division I) and Christian Heritage lost 26-14 at Johnson County in Class A (Division II).

 ?? STAFF FILE PHOTO BY MATT HAMILTON ?? The Calhoun Yellow Jackets are headed to the GHSA Class AAAAA quarterfin­als thanks to Friday’s home win against Kell, which entered with one loss.
STAFF FILE PHOTO BY MATT HAMILTON The Calhoun Yellow Jackets are headed to the GHSA Class AAAAA quarterfin­als thanks to Friday’s home win against Kell, which entered with one loss.

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