Youth Football: Dragons take middle school title
by Brad Easterwood, Cedartown Standard Sports Editor
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Pepperell holds on to win over Cedartown 28-18 in Middle School Championship game
Pepperell holds on to win over Cedartown 28-18 in Middle School Championship game
Pepperell’s Tyler White looks to hand the ball off during Thursday’s game. (Brad Easterewood/Cedartown Standard)
Pepperell’s Tyler White looks to hand the ball off during Thursday’s game. (Brad Easterewood/Cedartown Standard)
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CEDARTOWN —  Completing their season-long mission, the Pepperell middle school football team came away from Thursday’s game with a first-place trophy.

The Dragons also collected a little revenge in the process.

Traveling to Doc Ayers Field, the Dragons downed the previously undefeated Cedartown Bulldogs 28-18 to win the Floyd County Association Middle School football championship.

Late last month, the Dragons suffered a heartbreaking 18-12 double overtime loss to the Bulldogs.

But Thursday, the Dragons evened the score.

“It’s great,” head coach Joey Shiflett said after the win. “We dedicated our entire year to winning it, that was our goal and for these kids to set a goal and accomplish it is special.

“It’s been about four years since Pepperell has won one of these, so I’m proud of our team for winning it.”

The Dragons wasted no time in getting ahead as they forced Cedartown to a three-and-out to open the game.

A bad snap on the punt set the Dragons up only 38 yards from the end zone. Pepperell wasted little time in getting there, scoring when Gage Davis ran in from two yards out.

Cedartown responded with a six-play, 65-yard drive that was capped when quarterback Lee Sisson scrambled in from 12 yards out.

However, Pepperell recaptured the momentum on the ensuing kickoff as Davis scooped up the ball and sprinted 83 yards to the end zone.

The conversion failed, but Pepperell held a 12-6 lead with 52 seconds left in the first quarter.

“Both teams played with a lot of heart,” Shiflett said. “It was a full team effort for us. Our running back went down and another one stepped up. We had players get hurt and others step up.”

Neither team would score again until the Dragons used a 47-yard touchdown run by Davis to stretch their lead to 18-6. Davis ran in the two-point conversion to give Pepperell a 20-6 lead with 6:01 left in the third quarter.

“We found a hole in their defense and they just never really adjusted to it,” Shiflett said. “We kept pounding it and found a weakness.”

Pepperell added a fourth quarter score when Tae Hammond darted in from 37-yards out. Hammond ran in the two-point try to give the Dragons a commanding 28-6 lead.

However, the Bulldogs started to rally back.

Using a 15-yard run by Sisson and a 13-yard run by Tyler Blalock, Cedartown’s offense got some momentum going. They then scored on a 18-yard pass from Sisson to Blalock to cut Pepperell’s lead to 28-12.

Cedartown successfully executed an onside kick and then scored on a 26-yard touchdown pass from Sisson to Darion Blue. The conversion failed, but Cedartown was down now only 28-18 with 3:25 left in the game.

Cedartown attempted another onside kick, and Pepperell fumbled that try as well but recovered their own fumble.

The Dragons then ran two minutes and 12 seconds off the clock before punting the ball back to Cedartown.

The Bulldogs drove down to the six-yard line, but a sack ended the game and allowed Pepperell to exact revenge.

“They didn’t quit,” Shif-lett said.

“That’s a testament to their staff. They play with a lot of heart. Coach Tracy and his staff does a good job.”

Despite the loss, Tracy was excited about the Bulldogs’ season.

“I’m proud of our kids,” Tracy said. “I’m not going to let one game define our season. We went 7-0 in the regular season and to do that in this league is a tough feat.

“There are no weak teams in this association, we are proud to be in this league. Tonight we just waited too late to charge back. We played good at times.”

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Brian6131
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November 01, 2012
This is a great group of kids on this team and they worked very hard this season. I am very proud of my son Tyler #17 and all the rest of the Dragons. I can't wait till next year.
kittens4all
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October 26, 2012
AWESOME Game! CONGRATULATIONS DRAGONS! THANKS GUYS IT WAS GREAT! #5 GAGE DAVIS is OUR GUY! Love you Gage ;)
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