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Middle School Wrap Up

Norris 22

Robertsville 6

In a game riddled with called back plays, the Norris Senators physically dominated both sides of the line of scrimmage in a 22-6 win over Robertsville last Thursday.

Anthony White added two touchdowns to his already impressive resume on 189 all-purpose yards.

Gavin Noe rushed for 91 hard-nosed yards on 12 carries behind a stout offensive line which includes his brother Jaxon Noe, Steven Beaty, Sully Sexton, Shawn Hill, Matt Johnson, and Austin Colborn.

Koby Hamilton and Conrad Donlan led a group of stingy Norris defenders that held the Rams under 80 yards total offense for the first time all year.

“As impressive as 24 [Anthony White] can be, I love when others teams coaches compliment our OL and DL first off in the postgame handshake. Those guys are explosive but our guys kept them locked up tight all night,” said Richie Noe, head coach of the Senators.

Norris will host Lenoir City Thursday. With a win, the Senators will lock up the TVAC regular season championship.



Clinton 14

Lenoir City 0

The Clinton Middle School Hawks picked up a nice road win at Lenoir City on Thursday evening, 14-0.

Stats were not available at press time.



Lake City 24

Cumberland Gap 32

Despite an epic second half comeback, the Lake City Middle School Lakers fell at Cumberland Gap Thursday by a score of 32-24.

The Lakers fell behind in the first half and trailed 32-6 at the half. Three second-half touchdowns were not enough as they fell just short.

Quarterback Eli Braden finished 5-14 for 104 yards while Brandon Phillips had four receptions for 100 yards.

Lukas Moore rushed for 100 yards on 9 carries and had 110 yards in kick-off returns.

Defensively, Moore had seven tackles with one for a loss.

Sam Caylor and Kole Buckner each had two tackles.

Jonah Arender recorded a sack for the Lakers.

Lake City visits Norwood on Thursday.

Information on Norwood’s game with Webb was unavailable at press time.