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James Kenan's ground game too much for Red Springs
by Brad Crawford
Nov 17, 2012 | 3434 views | 6 6 comments | 5 5 recommendations | email to a friend | print
WARSAW — With 10 seconds left in the first half Friday night, Red Springs trailed unbeaten James Kenan by a single touchdown in the third round of the state 1AA playoffs.

By the final horn, however, a battered and bruised bunch of Red Devils crowded in the end zone searching for answers after their season came to a close in abrupt fashion, 68-41.

“They basically executed everything they wanted to,” Red Springs senior linebacker Quinn Lowery said. “We didn’t fill the holes the way we were supposed to and pretty much beat ourselves. Not a good way to go out.”

James Kenan rushed for more than 500 yards, picked off four passes and scored twice in a three-minute span in the third quarter to turn what was a see-saw battle in the early going into a one-sided knockout.

Just before halftime leading 28-21, the Tigers completed their only pass of the game — a 23-yard touchdown on 4th-and-5 – to end Red Springs’ momentum. Then, on the opening kickoff of the third quarter, James Kenan pushed its lead to 21 when T.J. Fullwood returned an onside kick 54 yards for a touchdown.

The Tigers (13-0) scored on their next three possessions to push out front 62-21 before Jedarian Lesane scored from two yards out to end the onslaught. James Kenan harassed quarterback Blake Greene into four interceptions despite the junior playmaker finishing with 205 yards through the air and three touchdowns.

“They’re really, really good,” Red Springs coach George Coltharp said. “They were probably the fastest team we’ve played all year.”

In the first half, Red Springs had several first downs wiped away via penalty. The Red Devils were flagged 13 times before the break compared to three whistles for the Tigers. On an interception near midfield late in the second quarter, it appeared a James Kenan defender was running off the field when the ball was snapped, but the play stood.

The Tigers went on to cash in Red Springs’ first mistake with the score on fourth down and few plays later.

“We had some things not go our way that were out of our control,” Coltharp said.

The Red Devils (10-4) ended the Tigers’ season in 2011 in the second round but James Kenan returned the favor at home with a relentless ground game and dominant defense. Red Springs finishes with 10 wins for the second straight year, only the second time that has happened in school history.

“Winning 20 games in two years is a testament to these kids’ character,” Coltharp said. “I’ve got a good group of kids. We kind of got taken out of our rhythm and never could get it back.”
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NoTaQB
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November 18, 2012
Ok Mr.Tellit, how do get off tellin yourself that this could not handle advertised... if this team was not able to handle that, ask yourself how they made it to the 3rd round. The officals were horrible and never let the offense of RS get into rythm. and your dead wrong about lumberton. that was not even close to George Coltharp's mind. he was focused on winning that game like he does all the rest and take it one game at a time. mindless people like you should stay off here if you do not know what your talking about. just thought i would let you know that.
tellit
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November 18, 2012
First, what kind of question is it to ask "Where you at the game?" It should be "Were" not "Where." Second, officials are part of the game and you can use this excuse all you want but RS has got some of the same calls this year also. I have been to all but 4 games this year. It is what it is a loss.
RossIsWrong
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November 18, 2012
Oh excuse my typing error. I only see red and get irritated when I comments like yours. If that is all you have, then I guess you weren't there. Like I said no excuse we missed plays. You would have had to be at some other game not to see what was going on at this one. Give me one game where Red Springs had officials on their side. I have been to all the games except 3. That has not happened, look at the stats. The officials may as well have carried the ball into the end zone with calls they were making.
RossIsWrong
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November 18, 2012
tell it

Where you at the game? From the sound of it you were not. The only reason James Kenan walked away with a win was due to the referees. They changed the momentum of the game during the second quarter. You would have to be blind, deaf and dumb not to see what was going on. Those were the worst referees ever. They were throwing flags and then deciding what call to make. When it takes 5 people to decide if a field goal is good or not you know you have a problem. Red Springs had some missed plays but the officiating was completely one sided. Unless James Kenan can cherry pick and pay off the referees next Friday they are out. It is a sad day that these men made a mockery of the game for these kids.
tellit
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November 17, 2012
Two problems for Red Springs going into this game...First, was they were not quite as good as advertised...I saw them play several times and thought they were very disciplined team in that they were fundamentally sound looking team...Second, Coach was probably distracted by all the attention from Lumberton boosters that have been all over him since Brill's stepping down. Several on side lines last week causing problems and all over him this week. Word is these boosters want him as Pirate coach.
RossIsWrong
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November 17, 2012
tellit

We're you at this game? Sounds to me like you weren't. First off if you were you would know that the poorest referees ever were on the field. When Red Springs were on the field and showing they were there to play they changed the momentum of the game. Calls no one saw but them. Throwing flags and then deciding what the call was. Really, you would have to be blind, deaf, and plain dumb not to see it. Yes mistakes were made and some missed plays on the Red Springs side. They are a solid team that had the misfortune of having the worst officiating ever. Unless James Kenan can bring the same referees with them next week, they just won their last game this year. It is sad that such bias is allowed.
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