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Secondary School Football: What We Learned From Godby's 22-16 Loss Against Life Christian

 The Cougars gave the Eagles everything it could deal with for 48 minutes of activity, and nearly had a match dominating drive underway in the last 90 seconds of activity. 토토사이트 검증

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Alex Martin, Tallahassee Democrat 

 

Naples, Fla. — Despite being modest in all out attack mode and cautious lines Saturday night, Godby won't ever yield. 

 

The Cougars showed their abrasiveness and hung with Life Christian Academy (Va.) until the last whistle, losing 22-16 at the Paradise Coast Sports Complex in Naples. 

 

"In a preseason challenge, to see the group come out and battle the way that we did, you realize you love to see that," Godby mentor Brandon McCray said. "You prefer not to see a portion of the mix-ups that we made, however it's the first break there. We have a great deal of folks that are learning. We must make a superior showing with training them up and prepare them for this run we're going to make." 

 

For the Eagles, running back AJ Turner was a bruiser, scrambling for 166 yards and a score on 31 conveys. Collectively, Life Christian scrambled for 225 yards to only five yards passing. Godby tossed for 143 yards with only 16 yards surging, in spite of 36 yards on the ground from Vanderbilt submit Chase Gillespie. 

 

Down 8-0 late in the primary half, Gillespie got a 38-yard screen pass, which then, at that point set up a two-yard score pass to junior wideout Kenneth Kelly from Michael Francis. 

 

Three Things We Learned About Godby No. 1: what's to come is presently 

 

Down 22-8 in the final quarter, McCray went to rookie Christian Sims and he looked like a beginning quarterback. Sims finished 4-of-6 passes for 81 yards, with a 49 yard score pass to Kelly. His two deficiencies were the two drops, and almost drove the Cougars on a match dominating drive in time to take care of business. "He arrived shortly before in the game and had a tad of nerves," McCray said. "The extraordinary thing about Christian Sims is that he gains from his missteps. He's an understudy of the game, and we're eager to return and assemble things around him." 

 

No. 2: Different result? 

 

With a little more than six minutes to play and Life Christian on the Cougars' one-yard line up 14-6, Turner bungled, and it was trapped in midair by South Carolina submit Kajuan Banks, who would've scored a 99-yard score if not for a unintentional whistle by an authority. "You prefer not to see that removed, and yet, we had openings down on their one-yard line and committed errors," McCray said. "We must exploit everything and I never put it on one play, however that would've been something cool. That is a common Kajuan Banks play. He's an extraordinary man, an incredible player, and he was not too far off to make plays that way. 

 

No. 3: Good test 

 

McCray and friends were glad that the group got a test against the third-positioned group in Virginia, portraying this as a venturing stone to work off of for the remainder of the period. "Godby High School has consistently been about rawness and speed," McCray said. "We found the opportunity to play a group that had both of those. We had the opportunity to see where we were, and we didn't arrive at our norm for the afternoon, yet I truly feel like this game will drive us to do extraordinary things. We emerged from this generally injury free, and I'm eager to return to Tallahassee to take on Florida High.