Football

Eagles Celebrate Homecoming with Convincing Win Over Ashford

There is no better way to end Homecoming week than with a Friday night victory by the home team. The Eagles capped off a week of celebration with a 49-14 dismantling of Ashford for their fifth win in a row and maintained the top spot in the Region. With Jalen Clark sitting out Friday night, ACA would lean on its defense to help control the game. The defense responded by holding the Yellow Jacket attack to 170 yards of offense and just seven first downs. The offense, led by Hayes Hunt, did its part as well as the sophomore quarterback completed 13 of 14 passes for 201 yards and three touchdowns. The lefty completed passes to five different receivers and helped the offense gain 402 yards on the night.

After the game, Coach Nate Sanford commented on Hunt’s night. “When you don’t have a player like Jalen Clark available to play, you expect a natural drop off in production or execution. We had neither with Hayes Hunt. Not only was he incredibly efficient, he took care of the ball, stepped up in the pocket and checked down to secondary receivers. His confidence set the tone for a good night on both sides of the ball for us.”

Hayes Hunt surveys the field for an open receiver.

Hayes Hunt surveys the field for an open receiver.

Both teams punted on their first possession, but the Eagles got the scoring started the second time they touched the ball. Corey Landers handled the first 36 yards of the drive on four carries and Hayes Hunt covered the last ten on a play action pass with a scoring strike over the defensive back to Trey Schlemmer. The extra point attempt was botched, but Hunt was able to scoop the ball and go around right end for a two point conversion and an 8-0 lead. The offense went to work again after an Ashford punt for their second score of the night. Alabama Christian drove 56 yards in four plays covering just 2:22 of the first quarter clock. The possession ended as Hunt found Corey Landers on a middle screen that went for 22 yards and a 15-0 lead to close out the first quarter.

Trey Schlemmer catches a pass in the first quarter for a score.

Trey Schlemmer catches a pass in the first quarter for a score.

The second quarter started with a turnover for the Ashford offense as TJ Silmon intercepted the Yellow Jacket QB and gave the ball back to an offense that had found its rhythm. On the third play of the drive, Hayes Hunt hit Demari Moore in the right flat and the junior receiver left two defenders behind and picked up 11 yards for a first down. On the next play, Hunt hit Trey Schlemmer for a 19 yard gain up the right sideline for a first and goal at the six yard line. After a false start moved the ball back to the eleven, Corey Landers scored his second touchdown of the night with a run around right end that extended the ACA lead to 22-0. The defense continued to pressure the Ashford quarterback as Jack Thomas and Kyle Jackson each forced quick throws on different plays to give the ball back to the offense with only 95 seconds left in the first half. The offense only needed 50 of those seconds as Hunt found Sanders Manning for 30 yards, Corey Landers for 21 and finished the short drive with a 20 yard completion to Garrett Weathers to score with just 44.5 seconds left in the second quarter. The Eagles enjoyed a comfortable 28-0 lead as they headed to halftime. 

Sanders Manning tackles the Ashford quarterback.

Sanders Manning tackles the Ashford quarterback.

If Ashford had put the first half out of their minds during halftime, the Eagle defense brought them back to reality as Donovan Emerson had a sack on the Yellow Jackets first play of the second half and forced a punt after just three plays. The offense picked up right where it left off as Hayes Hunt completed passes on three consecutive plays to Trey Schlemmer (16 yards), Demari Moore (11 yards) and Sanders Manning (11 yards) for first downs that moved the ball to the Yellow Jacket 27 yard line. Corey Landers capped off the drive with his third touchdown of the night on a six yard run that increased the lead to 35-0. Landers had a terrific all around night and finished the contest with 86 yards rushing on ten carries and caught four passes for 64 yards. The next Ashford possession did not go very far, but it did eat up the last six minutes of the third quarter and was aided by a phantom pass interference call against the Eagles. The Yellow Jackets eventually punted the ball back to ACA on the first play of the fourth quarter as the drive stalled.

Corey Landers cuts past the defense for his third touchdown of the game.

Corey Landers cuts past the defense for his third touchdown of the game.

Otasowie Dion started the quarter with a bang on the first play of the possession as he bolted through the line of scrimmage and outraced the defense to the end zone for an 85 yard touchdown run. With the score 42-0, the Eagle coaching staff was able to substitute freely and let many players gain valuable experience. Ashford finally cracked the scoring column with a late touchdown to make the score 42-8 with 1:37 remaining in the game. Ashford decided to forgo the onside kick and kicked it deep to Demari Moore who promptly returned the kick 83 yards for a score, his second of the season. Ashford returned the favor on the ensuing kick as the Yellow Jacket returner reversed fields and went 75 yards for the score. With three touchdowns scored over a 34 second and the score 49-14, Demari Moore took a knee as he received the next kick to allow the offense to set up in Victory formation, an offensive coordinator’s favorite call.

Demari Moore scores on a kick return late in the game.

Demari Moore scores on a kick return late in the game.

The defense was spearheaded by the linebacking duo of Miller McCarthy and Jack Thomas. The two defensive leaders have a nose for the ball and both just keep making tackles. Against Ashford, McCarthy finished with ten tackles with Thomas right behind with nine of his own. Donovan Emerson played one of his best games of the season with seven tackles and a sack while Trey Schlemmer and Grant Sutton each had five tackles in the game. On offense, Otasowie Dion finished with 93 yards on two carries and a touchdown. Trey Schlemmer, Corey Landers and Garrett Weathers each caught touchdown passes in the contest. Schlemmer finished with three receptions for 45 yards and Weathers had one catch for 20 yards. Sanders Manning caught three passes for 50 yards and Demari Moore caught two for 22 yards.

Miller McCarthy and Jack Thomas enjoy a moment on the sidelines with a big lead in the fourth quarter.

Miller McCarthy and Jack Thomas enjoy a moment on the sidelines with a big lead in the fourth quarter.

Next week, Alabama Christian (5-1, 4-0) continues Region play with a visit to Geneva. This will be the first meeting of the two schools on the gridiron.

ACA Sits Atop Region 2 with Victory Over St James

It’s not often that a game of this magnitude lives up to the hype, but with sole possession of first place on the line in the Region, the contest between Alabama Christian and St James was an instant classic and will not be forgotten by the Eagle nation anytime soon. Even the weather cooperated with a perfect night for football with no rain or lightning. The Trojans have historically had the upper hand in the series and had beaten ACA the last six times the two teams had met. However, this is a new season and the Eagles came away with an incredible 47-41 overtime triumph in a game for the ages.

The Eagles won the toss and took the ball to start the action. The offense missed a scoring opportunity on the first play of the game as Jalen Clark found a receiver behind the defense, but the catch was not made. Three plays later, ACA put the first points of the night on the board as Clark hit Demari Moore for a 32 yard touchdown for the 7-0 lead. On the play, Moore ran right by two Trojan defenders and the pass hit him in stride at the goal line for the easy score. The defense stuffed the St James running attack on its first drive and gave the ball back to the offense with a three and out. The Eagles second possession lasted ten plays and covered 52 yards, but produced no points as Clark was intercepted in the end zone on 4th and 14 from the 16 yard line to end the drive. ACA’s defense forced another punt attempt for the Trojans which resulted in a fumbled snap by the punter and set up the Eagles at the St James seven yard line. Jalen Clark scored up the middle on the very next play to end the first quarter with a 13-0 advantage.

Jalen Clark looks for an open receiver downfield.

Jalen Clark looks for an open receiver downfield.

Another miscue by St James set up the next Eagle score as Khalil Jackson recovered a Trojan fumble at the opponent’s 45 yard line. Jalen Clark raced through the defense for a 39 yard gain on the first play of the drive, sat out a play due to his helmet coming off, then finished the drive with a six yard run for a 19-0 lead with 9:52 left in the second quarter. What felt like a blowout brewing would turn into a nail biter by the end of the night. The Trojan offense finally got on track and scored its first touchdown of the night on a five play 65 yard drive that cut the deficit to 19-7. Alabama Christian responded quickly with a three play 73 yard strike for a 26-7 lead. The drive started with a 41 yard catch and run by Hayes Hunt and ended with a 28 yard connection with Demari Moore between two defenders as Clark threw his second touchdown pass of the night. Late in the half, St James scored on a 19 yard pass to cut the score to 26-14. Disaster almost struck as ACA fumbled away the kickoff to give the Trojan offense one more shot at points with 27.5 seconds remaining in the first half. Luckily, for the Eagles, St James missed a field goal attempt from 38 yards on the last play of the quarter. ACA enjoyed a 26-14 lead heading into the half. 

Sanders Manning and Jack Thomas combine for a stop.

Sanders Manning and Jack Thomas combine for a stop.

St James struck quickly to start the third quarter with a 61 touchdown pass on a 3rd and 6 play. The scoring play should have just been a 12 yard completion for a first down, but two missed tackles turned into six points. Neither team scored on its next possession, but the Trojans did drive the ball all the way to the Eagle 4 yard line before being turned away. On 3rd and goal, Jack Thomas sacked the St James quarterback for a 4 yard loss and on 4th down the Trojans missed another field goal to keep the score 26-20. ACA took advantage and again scored swiftly with a three play 80 yard drive in just 80 seconds. Jalen Clark scored from 36 yards out to complete the drive and a 33-20 lead. St James answered to end the third quarter with a touchdown with just 28.4 seconds remaining to cut the lead to 33-27. The stage was set for an epic fourth quarter where both teams stood in the middle of the ring and traded haymakers, neither refusing to quit.

Demari Moore off and running on a pass play.

Demari Moore off and running on a pass play.

ACA fumbled on the first play of the fourth quarter and set up the Trojan offense on the Eagle side of the field. St James held the ball for the next 11 plays and took their only lead of the evening after a four yard run to make the score 33-34. The Eagle coaching staff reached into its bag of tricks and scored on a perfectly executed hook and lateral that covered 61 yards. The Trojan defense had no idea what was happening as Hayes Hunt lateraled to Demari Moore. No one would catch Moore as he raced down the left sideline to help his team retake the lead. ACA was good on the two point conversion and held a 41-34 lead with 5:47 left in regulation. It only took St James two plays to score and tie the game, 41-41. The stage was set with 4:51 left in the game for the Eagles to drain the clock and score late for the victory. ACA did keep the ball for the remainder of the game, but failed to score. This incredible contest was headed to overtime tied 41-41.

Miller McCarthy punishes the Trojan running back.

Miller McCarthy punishes the Trojan running back.

The Eagles won the toss to start overtime and chose to play defense first. St James got the ball at the 10 yard line and had four plays to score. On the first two plays, the Trojans gained nine yards to the 1 yard line and it looked like a score was inevitable. The Eagle defense had other ideas and rose to the occasion to keep St James out of the end zone. On third down, the Eagles threw the Trojan QB for a four yard loss setting up a fourth down play. After a delay of game penalty, the Trojans attempted and missed their third field goal of the night to come away with no points. After a Demari Moore one yard run, Jalen Clark closed out the game with a nine yard touchdown run and a monumental 47-41 victory over St James.   

Jalen Calrk looks for yards around right end.

Jalen Calrk looks for yards around right end.

In a career of great performances, Jalen Clark might have played his best game against the Trojans. The senior quarterback had a hand in all seven ACA touchdowns (four running and three passing) and accounted for 483 of the 500 yards of total offense on the night. Clark completed 12 of 19 passes for 277 yards and three touchdowns and added 206 yards on the ground with four touchdowns. He becomes the sixth player to score at least four rushing touchdowns in a game in school history and joins Courtney Moss as the only players to accomplish the feat twice. 

ACA players and students celebrate the overtime win over St James.

ACA players and students celebrate the overtime win over St James.

Demari Moore led the receiving corps with a record night of his own. Moore had five receptions for 161 yards, fourth most in a game in school history, and three touchdowns, which ties for the most in a single game. Hayes Hunt added four catches for 66 yards and Garrett Weathers had two catches for 41 yards. Miller McCarthy led the defense with 12 tackles and Jack Thomas added nine tackles and a sack. Otasowie Dion tallied five tackles while Jalen Clark had three tackles and an interception.

Alabama Christian (4-1, 3-0) hosts Ashford for Homecoming next week in another important Region game.

ACA Wins 200th Game in Program History with Defeat of Dale County

There were four undefeated teams left in Class 4A Region 2 entering play on Friday night. Two of those teams, ACA and Dale County, squared off in an important match up that would keep the winner in first place. Six different players scored as the Eagles soundly defeated the Warriors 40-20. Alabama Christian left Midland City with a W for the first time in the short series and sat atop the standings in the Region. In true 2020 fashion, the start of the second half was delayed one hour and forty minutes due to the lights going out at the stadium.

The Eagles received the opening kickoff and methodically marched 73 yards in eight plays in 3:30 to take an early 7-0 lead. The key play of the drive was a 39 yard Corey Landers run to the Warriors 30 yard line. The steady Landers finished the game with 112 yards on 18 carries. Dale County received the benefit of an inadvertent whistle on their first drive. What the Eagles thought at best, was a fumble recovery for the defense or at worst, a 4th and 10 for the Warriors turned into a replay which helped Dale County score two plays later to cut the lead to 7-6. The score finished a 10 play 80 yard drive covering 5:44 of the quarter. With both teams running the ball and the clock, it looked like possessions would be at a premium as the first quarter ended during ACA’s second drive.

Jalen Clark looks down field for an open receiver.

Jalen Clark looks down field for an open receiver.

Alabama Christian scored on the first play of the second quarter as Jalen Clark found Preston Hicks for a 16 yard touchdown pass to extend the lead to 14-6. Clark had runs of 18 and 35 yards on the drive to help set up the throw to Hicks. The defense stopped Dale County on a bizarre drive on the next possession. The Warriors held the ball for nine plays and used up 5:02 of the second quarter clock yet gained just 10 yards. This drive also produced another inadvertent whistle that the officials just seemed to ignore. Finally on a 4th and 30 the Warriors punted the ball back to ACA. With 6:51 remaining in the half, the offense’s goal was to keep the ball, run the clock and score with no time for Dale County to counter. in doing just that, the Eagles put together a 13 play 77 yard march that left just 2:04 for the Dale County offense to work with. ACA converted two fourth downs on the drive to keep the ball. The second conversion was a 16 yard run by Jalen Clark on a 4th and 12. Clark hit Hayes Hunt on a slant on the next play that covered 16 more yards and gave the Eagles a 21-6 lead heading into the locker room.

Jack Thomas stops the Dale County runner.

Jack Thomas stops the Dale County runner.

At halftime the fireworks started and the stadium lost its lighting. After a two hour intermission, the teams retook the field for the second half. The long layoff did not seem to affect the Eagles as they dominated the third quarter. The defense started the dominance pushing the Warriors backwards two yards over three plays and forcing a punt. ACA ran the ball on six consecutive plays for 47 yards on the scoring drive. Demari Moore scored on an eight yard run around left end to make the score 27-6. Once again, the defense pitched a three and out to get the ball back in the hands of the offense. The offense scored for the fifth time in five tries to take a commanding 34-6 lead. The key play of the drive was a 3rd and 12 conversion as Hayes Hunt made an acrobatic catch on a 31 yard pass from Clark to set the Eagles up at the Warrior 14 yard line. Two plays later, Clark hit Corey Landers, coming out of the backfield, down the middle on a 14 yard pass. Clark finished the night completing five of seven passes for 81 yards and three touchdowns. Dale County fumbled the ensuing kick off and Otasowie Dion recovered for Alabama Christian.

Hayes Hunt holds onto a spectacular catch for a third down conversion.

Hayes Hunt holds onto a spectacular catch for a third down conversion.

As the fourth quarter started, the Eagles were unable to convert the turnover into points, but did run off 3:11 of the clock before they gave the ball back to Dale County after a missed field goal attempt. The Warriors had the ball for only five plays before they had to punt the ball back to ACA. Khalil Jackson and Grant Sutton combined for a sack that helped stuff the Dale County drive. The Eagles last scoring drive of the night started with a 53 yard Otasowie Dion jaunt and ended three plays later with a two yard Dion carry for a 40-6 lead with 5:17 remaining in the game. Dale County scored a late touchdown to cut the score to 40-12 and then received a gift from the Alabama Christian special teams on the kickoff as the Eagles failed to field the kick and the Warriors recovered at the one yard line. Dale County scored on the next play to make the score 40-20. The next kick went out of bounds and ACA ran off the final 3:13 of the game for the key Region win.

Khalil Jackson and Grant Sutton combine for a sack.

Khalil Jackson and Grant Sutton combine for a sack.

Jalen Clark led the rushing attack with 152 yards on 22 attempts and a touchdown. Otasowie Dion had 55 yards on two carries while Demari Moore had 29 yards on three carries as each scored a touchdown. Three different receivers caught touchdown passes on the night led by Hayes Hunt with two catches for 47 yards. Preston Hicks had two receptions for 20 yards and Corey Landers added one reception for 14 yards. Otasowie Dion led the defense with eight tackles and a fumble recovery. Khalil Jackson had seven tackles and a sack while Miller McCarthy and Jack Thomas each had five tackles. Jalen Clark, Kyle Jackson, Sanders Manning, and Grant Sutton each had three tackles with Sutton adding a sack.

Otasowie Dion rumbles 53 yards against the Warrior defense.

Otasowie Dion rumbles 53 yards against the Warrior defense.

Next week, ACA (3-1, 2-0) takes on St James in a battle for sole possession of first place in the Region if the Trojans win their contest on Saturday.  

ACA Wins Weather Delayed Game Over BTW

The game between ACA and BTW started late and had an hour delay near the end of the first quarter with Alabama Christian leading 14-0, but in the end the Eagles walked away with their second win in a row and moved to 1-0 in the Area. The second, third, and fourth quarters were shortened to ten minutes each, but ACA was able to score three more touchdowns for the 35-6 victory.

Special teams set up the first Eagle touchdown as Avery Stuart blocked a BTW punt and set up the offense on the Golden Eagles’ 18 yard line. Three plays later, Corey Landers scored his first touchdown of the night with a six yard run to give ACA an early 7-0 lead. The defense once again forced a punt after only three BTW snaps to get the ball back to the offense. Like the previous drive, Alabama Christian scored in just three plays this time covering 61 yards. The drive opened with a middle screen from Jalen Clark to Corey Landers that gained 45 yards down to BTW’s 16 yard line. Trey Schlemmer caught a slant pass for 13 yards down to the three yard line on the next play. Clark finished the drive with his legs with a three yard run to stretch the lead to 14-0. BTW faced a third and twelve with 1:58 remaining in the first quarter when the game was delayed due to lightning.

Avery Stuart blocks a first quarter punt.

Avery Stuart blocks a first quarter punt.

After the lengthy delay, the Eagle defense continued to impress with their third consecutive three and out to help put the offense back on the field. Corey Landers took the hand off on four straight plays and gained 48 yards, the last three on a touchdown run, to extend the lead to 21-0. Landers would finish the night with six rushes for 54 yards and two touchdowns. Despite an ACA turnover, the defense continued to shine shutting down the BTW offense on every possession. Alabama Christian held the Golden Eagles to ten yards of offense in the first half. The Eagles final score of the half came on a seven play 52 yard drive that ate up the last four minutes of the second quarter. Otasowie Dion got the drive kick started with a 17 yard run for a first down to the BTW 38 yard line. Three plays later, Jalen Clark hit a streaking Avery Stuart on a 32 yard pass play down to the two yard line. Clark completed three of six passes on the night for 90 yards and finished this drive with a four yard run with just 33.7 seconds remaining in the half. ACA headed to the locker room with a 28-0 advantage.

In the second half, the lightning stopped but the rain continued to fall. With a big lead and a wet track the run game was featured for the remainder of the game. The Eagles first possession of the half produced the last score of the evening as Jalen Clark raced through the BTW defense for a 51 yard touchdown run for a commanding 35-0 lead. Clark finished the game with eight carries and gained 62 yards with three touchdowns. ACA had the ball three more times in the half and took time off the clock, but failed to score. BTW scored a late touchdown to make the final score 35-6.

Jett Annis keeps a defender out of the backfield.

Jett Annis keeps a defender out of the backfield.

Through three quarters, while the starters were in against BTW, the ACA defense allowed just one first down and held the Golden Eagles to 18 yards of total offense. BTW gained zero yards or lost yards on 16 of 25 snaps through the first three quarters. Even with the 80 yard touchdown run given up late in the game, BTW ended the night with 89 yards of offense. Senior Miller McCarthy led the defense with seven tackles. Kyle Jackson ended the night with five tackles and a sack with Jack Thomas adding five tackles. Khalil Jackson and Trey Schlemmer each had four tackles and Donovan Emerson contributed three tackles with a sack.

Alabama Christian (2-1) continues Area play next week with a visit to Dale County.

Alabama Christian Wins Their First Game of the Season Over Highland Home

No current player was alive the last time ACA and Highland Home matched up in 1999 as the rivalry was renewed Friday night. The Flying Squadron had won nine of the twelve meetings and the last seven overall in the series. The Eagles looked to improve from last week’s performance and end Highland Home’s winning streak.

The Eagles chose to go on offense after they won the toss and immediately set the tone for the game. Coach Nate Sanford commented on the mind set of his team, stating, “We came out on our business tonight in all three phases of the game. Demari Moore got us started off with another big kick return and Jalen Clark did a great job of running the offense and making big plays.” Coach Sanford was equally pleased with the defense, saying, “We had four takeaways on defense and that’s a welcome sign. Highland Home had several weapons on offense and those turnovers helped neutralize their attack. I’m proud of our boys!”

Coach Sanford congratulates the offense after a score.

Coach Sanford congratulates the offense after a score.

After Moore’s 56 yard opening kickoff return, the Eagles had a short field to work and the offense scored quickly. Jalen Clark contributed to all 34 yards of the drive, rushing for 25 yards and throwing for nine more, and scored on a three yard run to put the Eagles up 6-0. Aaron Treubig hit the first of his seven extra points to make it 7-0. Treubig’s seven extra points ties for the second most made in a game in school history. The defense stepped up and recovered the first of four fumbles on the Squadron’s first drive as Kyle Jackson pounced on the ball in Highland Home territory. In what would become a familiar theme, ACA began a drive with very good field position. After an incomplete pass, the Eagles scored on the second play of the drive as Jalen Clark raced 39 yards for his second score of the night for a 14-0 lead. Alabama Christian’s defense rose up again and stopped Highland Home on a fourth and one as Miller McCarthy and Jack Thomas stuffed the running play for a three yard loss. Everyone in the stadium thought Demari Moore scored the third touchdown of the night for the Eagles on a beautiful screen pass down the left sideline. However, the official on the sideline marked him out at the one yard line and Jalen Clark scored on the next play for his third touchdown of the quarter.

Jalen Clark rushes 39 yards through the defense for a touchdown.

Jalen Clark rushes 39 yards through the defense for a touchdown.

The second quarter brought more of the same for the Squadron defense as Jalen Clark bolted up the middle for a 50 yard touchdown run, his fourth of the night, on the second play of the quarter. Clark would finish the night with 147 yards on 14 carries and became the seventh player in program history to have four rushing touchdowns in a game. After both teams failed to score on their next possession, Miller McCarthy forced another Highland Home fumble and Trey Schlemmer recovered the ball on the Flying Squadron’s 24 yard line. Garrett Weathers caught two Clark passes to cover all 24 yards of the drive, the last 13 on an incredible catch in the back of the end zone to build a commanding 35-0 lead. ACA’s offense scored on five of their six possessions of the first half. Highland Home showed some signs of life with a late score in the quarter and the Eagles took a 35-6 lead into halftime.

Trey Schlemmer celebrates another fumble recovery for the Eagle defense.

Trey Schlemmer celebrates another fumble recovery for the Eagle defense.

The Eagles did not score in the third quarter, but the defense did recover another fumble as Corey Landers picked off the ball in the air as the Highland Home runner lost control of it. Highland Home scored one touchdown in the quarter to cut the lead to 35-14 entering the fourth quarter. ACA opened the quarter with a 30 yard strike from Jalen Clark to Hayes Hunt which set up the Eagles with a first and goal at the nine yard line. Hunt caught his second ball of the night for a touchdown on the next play to extend the lead to 42-14. Clark threw for 120 yards on the night and two touchdowns completing eight passes on fourteen attempts. On the first play of the next Highland Home drive, Otasowie Dion caused the fourth turnover of the night and gave the offense the ball on its opponent’s 33 yard line. Three plays later, Dion finished the Eagle drive with a five yard touchdown run to make the score 49-14. Highland Home scored two touchdowns to close the gap to 49-28 in the fourth guarter as ACA was able to let a lot of underclassmen gain valuable playing experience in a varsity game.

Otasowie Dion takes the handoff from Jalen Clark on his way to a fourth quarter touchdown.

Otasowie Dion takes the handoff from Jalen Clark on his way to a fourth quarter touchdown.

Jalen Clark ended the night with 267 yards of total offense and accounted for six, four on the ground and two in the air, of the team’s seven touchdowns. Corey Landers finished the night with 61 yards on 11 carries and Otasowie Dion added 39 yards on five carries and a touchdown. Preston Hicks led the receiving corps with three receptions for 31 yards. Hayes Hunt had two catches for 39 and a score and Garrett Weathers added two more receptions for 24 yards and a touchdown.

Miller McCarthy led a ferocious defensive effort with 15 tackles, a sack and a forced fumble. Grant Sutton added seven tackles and also had a sack and a forced fumble. Otasowie Dion and Sanders Manning each contributed seven tackles.

Next week, the Eagles (1-1) open Area play with a visit to Saint James. Thank you to Leah Hunt for providing the fabulous pictures.

ACA Loses Season Opener to Trinity

After what seemed like the longest off-season imaginable, the Eagles finally kicked off the season earlier than any other in program history on Thursday night against long-time CCC rival Trinity Presbyterian. Although the Wildcats have dominated the series historically, Alabama Christian has split the last four contests and felt very good heading into the season opener. It was a wet and dreary night, but it was great to watch high school football.

The contest started as well as possible for the Eagles as Demari Moore took the opening kickoff 85 yards for a touchdown to put ACA up 7-0, 16 seconds into the game. The Wildcats seemed rattled after the score as they had trouble getting eleven men on the field for the ensuing kickoff and quickly went three and out on their first offensive possession. To Trinity’s credit, they settled down and played a solid game after the bad start. Meanwhile, Alabama Christian seemed out of rhythm for the rest of the night after the opening play. The Eagles managed just 111 yards of offense and turned the ball over three times. Jalen Clark led the team with 38 yards on 13 carries and also threw for 57 yards completing five of eight passes. Preston Hicks was Clark’s top target with three receptions for 22 yards.

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The Wildcats held a 17-7 lead going to the half and put the offense in low gear to chew up the clock in the second half. Trinity held the ball for 14 minutes in the half and added a score for a 24-7 cushion. Jack Thomas led the defensive effort with 11 tackles. Trey Schlemmer added eight tackles while Miller McCarthy contributed seven tackles.

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Next week, ACA (0-1) travels to Highland Home to take on the Flying Squadron.

ACA Defeated in Playoff Thriller

The Alabama Christian football team gave Hillcrest-Evergreen all they could handle Friday night, but in the end the Jaguars were able to hold off the Eagles, 28-21. The Eagles took the lead with 3:11 remaining in the game, but were unable to stop Hillcrest from responding with the game winning score with less than a minute to play. Several times during the game, ACA could have given up against the more talented Jaguar squad, but instead fought to the very end.

The big play Jaguars struck quickly to open the game and scored in just four plays to take a 7-0 lead. Despite no functioning play clock, the Eagles slowed the pace of the game to keep the explosive Hillcrest offense on the sidelines. ACA’s first drive lasted 11 plays and ate up 5:39 of the first quarter clock. Although the drive ended with a missed field goal, the tone for the game was established.

Midway through the second quarter the Eagles scored on a seven play 51 yard drive to tie the game. The drive was a mixture of runs and passes and ended on an eight yard touchdown pass from Jalen Clark to Preston Hicks. Clark would finish the night completing 12 passes on 18 attempts for 113 yards and one touchdown. Hillcrest responded in only three plays with a touchdown to take a 14-7 lead at halftime.

In the third quarter, Alabama Christian continued to shorten the game, but were unable to put points on the board. The Eagles held the ball for almost nine minutes in the quarter. However, the Jaguar offense struck quickly late in the quarter using three plays to take a 20-7 lead heading to the fourth quarter.

ACA cut the lead to six points with a touchdown midway through the final quarter. The key play of the drive was a 37 yard run up the middle by Jalen Clark on a 4th and 3 on the 40 yard line. Three plays later, Clark punched it in to make the score 14-20. The offense needed the ball back and the defense gave it to them as Hillcrest punted the ball after three plays. With 6:17 remaining in the game, ACA’s go ahead drive began. On 3rd and 13, Preston Hicks caught a pass from a deflection and raced 53 yards to the Jaguar 15 yard line. The catch was Hicks’ eighth of the game covering 79 yards and the second quarter touchdown. With momentum on the Eagle’s side, Jalen Clark scored his second touchdown of the night to give ACA the lead, 21-20. Clark rushed for 160 yards on 32 carries, the fourth most carries in school history, and two touchdowns in the game. Hillcrest scored the winning touchdown with 46.7 seconds left in the game to advance to the second round next week.

Miller McCarthy led the defense with six tackles while Otasowie Dion added five tackles.Bryan Farrington, Khalil Jackson and Jack Thomas each recorded four tackles and a sack.

Jack Thomas Named ACA Athlete of the Week

Despite only playing one half of football Friday night, Jack Thomas recorded ten total tackles and had one and a half sacks to lead the Eagle defense against Weaver. With Miller McCarthy sitting out against the Wildcats, Thomas shouldered more of the load on defense and responded with a stellar performance. The junior linebacker leads the team in tackles on the season with 89.

ACA Finishes Regular Season with Blowout of Weaver

Alabama Christian dominated the Weaver Wildcats Friday night in a 52-0 rout. Coach Sanford was able to play his reserves in the second half and rest key starters as the Eagles prepare for the playoffs. ACA finished the regular season winning five of their last six games.

The night started with the defense giving up two first downs with penalties, but ACA would regroup and not allow another first down for the remainder of the half. The defense pressured the Wildcat quarterback seemingly every time he dropped back to pass and recorded three sacks in the first half. the Eagles added an interception in the second half to help keep Weaver scoreless. The defense was led by Jack Thomas with nine tackles and one and a half sacks. Sanders Manning had six tackles while Donovan Emerson, McLeod Missildine and Preston Perry each contributed five tackles.

The offense scored on all five possessions of the first half. Corey Landers paced the offense with 120 yards in the half on eight carries with two touchdowns. Landers delivered the play of the night with a 42 yard touchdown run as he broke tackles and refused to go down late in the second quarter. The freshman back finished the night with 133 yards on nine carries with two touchdowns.

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The reserves continued the strong play in the second half as they scored touchdowns on all three possessions. Noah Silmon paced the offense over the final two quarters with eight rushes for 82 yards and a touchdown. Silmon led the Eagles in rushing on the night with 170 yards gained on 13 attempts and two touchdowns. Hayes Hunt passed to Grant Sutton for a seven yard touchdown in the third quarter, which was a first for each player. Hunt also caught his first career touchdown pass in the first half. The biggest cheer of the night might have been on the game’s final score as senior Preston Perry ran for a 10 yard touchdown.

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ACA (6-4) will take on Hillcrest-Evergreen in the first round of the playoffs next Friday night.

Corey Landers' Steady Play Earns Him Athlete of the Week Honor

The Eagle offense depends on Corey Landers a little more each week. The freshman running back has proven to be a valuable weapon for ACA. Landers and Jalen Clark provide a potent 1-2 punch for the Alabama Christian ground game. This week, against Ashford, the Eagles depended on Landers in the fourth quarter after Clark left the game with an injury. He responded by carrying the ball on five straight plays and scoring the team’s last touchdown of the night. Landers finished the night with a career high 17 rushes for 78 yards and two touchdowns.

ACA Overpowers Ashford in Area Clash

Alabama Christian clinched a playoff berth for the fourth year in a row as Headland lost to Catholic Thursday night. This marks just the second time in school history for ACA to reach the playoffs in four consecutive years. With a playoff spot locked up, the Eagles looked for a victory over Ashford to secure the third seed in the region. On a muggy night in south Alabama, ACA prevailed 24-6 over the Yellow Jackets and will travel to Hillcrest Evergreen for a first round match up in two weeks.

From the outset, ACA shortened the game with runs and short passes while letting the play clock run down between each play and kept the Ashford offense on the sidelines. The Eagles were able to hold the ball for just over 32 minutes in the contest, which left the Yellow Jackets offense less than 16 minutes to try and put points on the board. Alabama Christian finished the night with 334 yards on offense, 236 on the ground and 98 through the air.

After the Eagle defense forced a three and out on the opening possession of the game, the offense took the field and covered 45 yards in six plays for the first score of the night. Jalen Clark hit Bryan Farrington for an 11 yard touchdown for the early 7-0 lead. Clark would finish the night with an efficient performance, completing 9 of 12 passes for 98 yards and a touchdown.

The defense put the ball back in the offense’s hands with a second consecutive three and out. From there, ACA proceeded to take 7:56 off the clock as they drove 88 yards over 12 plays to take a 14-0 lead. Clark was 3 for 3 for 35 yards on the drive, while Corey Landers completed the march with a 10 yard touchdown run to increase the lead to 14-0. Neither team scored for the remainder of the second quarter and the half ended with the Eagle defense turning the Yellow Jackets away inside its own 10 yard line. Ashford made it as far as ACA’s five yard line, but the defense allowed no yards on the final three plays of the drive to keep the Yellow Jackets scoreless.

Alabama Christian looked to put the game away in the third quarter, hoping to score and take a three score lead. The offense controlled the ball for 4:40 and Cobi Keel delivered a 31 yard field goal to stretch the lead to 17-0. Ashford responded and drove the field, but the Eagles turned them over and downs for the second time. However, just two plays later, the offense coughed the ball up and gave the Yellow Jackets a short field to work with. Ashford scored its lone touchdown of the night in two plays and cut the score to 17-6.

After a second Eagle turnover and another three and out from the defense, ACA scored its last touchdown of the night with a drive that covered 53 yards in six plays and took 3:13 off the fourth quarter clock. Corey Landers carried the ball on the last five plays of the drive and scored his second touchdown of the night on a four yard run to extend the lead to 24-6. Landers would finish the night with 67 yards rushing on 17 attempts and two touchdowns.

The defensive unit was strong all night led by Miller McCarthy with eight tackles. Jack Thomas added six tackles and Kyle Jackson had six tackles with a sack. Jalen Clark led the ground game with 146 yards on 20 carries. Preston Hicks had four receptions for 56 yards and Bryan Farrington had three catches for 22 yards and a touchdown.

The Eagles (5-4) finish the regular season with a trip to Weaver next Friday night.

Jalen Clark Named ACA Athlete of the Week

For the second week in a row a record setting performance earns a player Athlete of the Week honors. Quarterback Jalen Clark set a single game record when he rushed for 320 yards against BTW-Tuskegee Friday night. Clark broke Alden Stroud’s mark of 305 yards set in 2017. The junior also helped on defense to try and neutralize the athleticism of BTW and contributed four tackles. Clark’s effort against BTW moved him past 1,000 yards rushing for the season and he leads the Eagles with 11 rushing touchdowns.

ACA Loses Shootout on Homecoming

ACA let a golden opportunity slip through their fingers as BTW upset the Eagles 42-37 on Homecoming Friday night. The Golden Eagles faced a fourth and goal from the 21 yard line, but managed to complete a pass and score the game winner with 5.8 seconds remaining on the clock for their first win of the season. Alabama Christian could have clinched a playoff berth with a win, but now will have to beat Ashford on the road next week to qualify.

Even though ACA’s passing game struggled, the ground attack more than made up for it. The Eagles rushed for over 400 yards including Jalen Clark’s school record 320 yards on 23 attempts and two touchdowns. Corey Landers also scored twice and rushed for 88 yards on 16 carries. Noah Silmon, who filled in for injured Demari Moore, added 31 yards on four carries and a touchdown.

The defense had difficulty matching up with the skill players for the Golden Eagles. BTW racked up more than 400 yards of offense and kept the Eagles off balance all night. The defense was led by Khalil Jackson with eight tackles and a sack and Preston Perry who ended with seven tackles and a sack. Jack Thomas added six tackles while Kyle Jackson and Jae Nelson both had sacks.

After Alabama Christian turned the ball over to open the game, the contest saw six touchdowns scored on the next seven possessions, with each team scoring three times. BTW scored on drives of 82, 38 and 59 yards for their three first half touchdowns and ACA responded each time with drives of 64, 67 and 57 to match the Golden Eagles touchdown for touchdown. The first half ended with ACA leading 23-22.

In the third quarter the pace of the game slowed a bit as each team handled the ball only twice and just one touchdown was scored by BTW. The score came after a fourth down stop that seemed to ignite the Golden Eagle team. ACA had driven the ball to BTW’s 10 yard line and decided to go for the touchdown instead of the field goal, but the Golden Eagles sniffed out the trick play and stopped the Eagles five yards short of the end zone. In response, BTW took the field and raced through the defense to go 95 yards in only four plays to retake the lead, 28-23.

The fourth quarter started with a great opportunity for BTW to score after their second interception of the night. However, on this occasion, the Alabama Christian defense stood tall and stopped the Golden Eagle effort inside the 10 yard line. ACA’s offense responded with a six play 94 yard march capped off with a Corey Landers 16 yard run to make the score 30-28 in favor of Alabama Christian. Jalen Clark set up the score with runs of 38, 12, 20 and seven yards before Landers punched it into the end zone. BTW answered back in just four plays to once again retake the lead, 36-30. The first play of the drive was the key play as BTW completed a 56 yard pass because the Golden Eagle receiver was able to get behind the defense.

With 5:44 remaining in the game, ACA took the field and Jalen Clark took over the offense. The drive lasted only two plays and 39 seconds as Clark opened up with a 41 yard run and then scored on a 23 yard play to give the Eagles their final lead of the game. Unfortunately, this left plenty of time for BTW to set up the game winning score. Several times during the final drive it looked as if the Eagles were going to stop the BTW drive, but the Golden Eagles made just enough plays to keep the drive going. The final play came on a fourth and goal and covered 21 yards to give BTW the victory.

Next week the Eagles (4-4) travel to Ashford in a key area match up to determine their playoff future.

Eagles Win Third in a Row in Mistake Filled Game

ACA extended its winning streak Friday night with a 14-7 defeat of LaFayette. The victory was the third in a row for the Eagles and marked the first win against the Bulldogs since 2002. The game was filled with penalties and mistakes as both teams combined for 20 penalties on the night. Coach Nate Sanford commented, “Good thing there are no style points in football. Even though we had five turnovers and lots of penalties, I was proud of the mental toughness of our guys to only give up seven points against a very fast team.”

The five Eagle turnovers put pressure on their own defense throughout the contest. Four Bulldog drives started in Eagle territory yet ACA’s defense only allowed one touchdown despite being on the field for 73 plays. Inside linebackers Jackson Thomas and Miller McCarthy led the defensive effort with ten and nine tackles, respectively. Preston Perry added seven tackles and Khalil Jackson had three tackles and a sack. As a team, the defense had tackles for a loss on 12 different plays.

After a great kickoff return by Demari Moore to the LaFayette 40 yard line, the Eagles scored a touchdown in seven plays to take an early 7-0 lead. Demari Moore ran the last 19 yards of the drive on two carries with the touchdown run covering 12 yards. Late in the first quarter, the Eagles muffed a punt return and set up LaFayette for its only score of the game. Despite committing three penalties in four plays, the Bulldogs were able to tie the game 7-7. ACA would turn the ball over two more times in the first half, but kept LaFayette from scoring again. The first half ended with a Khalil Jackson sack and the teams went to the locker room tied, 7-7.

LaFayette controlled the ball for 7:58 of the 12 minutes of the third quarter. The winning march for Alabama Christian started at the end of the third quarter and concluded in the fourth quarter. The drive lasted 14 plays over 70 yards and took 6:37 off the clock. ACA converted a third and a fourth down on Jalen Clark runs on the drive. Corey Landers’ 18 yard carry set the offense up inside the Bulldog 20 yard line. Clark finished off the game clinching drive with a one yard run with 8:10 remaining in the game. As the Eagles tried to put the game away late in the contest, LaFayette intercepted an ill advised pass and appeared to be ready to return it for a score that would tie the game. Demari Moore raced across the field and stopped the Bulldog defender at the 20 yard line for the game saving tackle. The defense allowed only three yards and took the ball back on downs allowing ACA to run out the clock to seal the victory.

Although the air attack struggled during the game, the ground game was solid as the Eagles averaged 5.7 yards per carry as a team. Jalen Clark led the rushing attack with 88 yards on 17 attempts while Corey Landers ran for 86 yards on 15 rushes. Demari Moore added 53 yards on 8 carries.

Next week, ACA (4-3) plays host to Booker T Washington for Homecoming.

ACA Beats Headland in Important Area Game

Alabama Christian traveled to Headland Friday night, where both teams were looking for their second area win of the year. The Eagles were able to avenge last year’s loss, when they gave up a program worst 74 points, by defeating the Rams 28-22. The win evened ACA’s record to 3-3 overall and 2-2 in the area. Coach Nate Sanford was pleased with the good start of his team and the way they overcame falling behind twice in the second half. Sanford stated, “I’m super proud of our young team for not hanging their heads when it got tough tonight”.

The Eagles opened the game with a 12 play, 92 yard march that took more than half of the first quarter. ACA converted three third downs on the drive and scored when Corey Landers took an option pitch 11 yards to the end zone. Landers ended the night with 67 yards on 15 carries. After the defense forced a three and out from Headland, the offense needed just one play to score again. Jalen Clark ran through the Ram defense, breaking tackles and spinning away from defenders, for a 64 yard touchdown to give the Eagles a 13-0 lead. Clark would finish the night with 198 yards rushing on 25 carries and two touchdowns. Both teams possessed the ball three times in the second quarter with no results. Headland’s fourth drive of the quarter produced their only points of the first half. On fourth and goal from the 21 yard line, with just 35 seconds left in the half, the Rams sent one man out and the defense allowed him to get behind them for the scoring reception. Despite controlling the first half, the Eagles held a slim 13-8 lead going into the locker room.

Headland opened the second half with a touchdown on their second play to take their first lead of the game, 13-16. The Eagles responded immediately with another long drive to retake the lead. ACA kept the ball for over four minutes and covered 75 yards in 10 plays. The offense confused the Rams with an unusual formation on the touchdown play. Lineman, Tyler Hale, lined up wide on the right side and Bryan Farrington lined up tight on the left end.  Farrington ran straight up the seam where Jalen Clark hit him for a 17 yard touchdown. The Ram’s head coach argued on the field for several minutes after the play that the alignment was illegal, but in the end the score counted and the Eagles led 20-16.

The fourth quarter opened with another Headland score and the Eagles once again lost the lead. Just like the previous time ACA fell behind, the offense responded on the very next series with a score. The drive was set up with a 51 yard kick return by Demari Moore which allowed the offense to start at Headland’s 41 yard line. Jalen Clark scored on a 10 yard run with 4:26 left in the game and after the 2 point conversion pass to Preston Hicks, the Eagles led 28-22. As Headland tried to drive and tie the game, Demari Moore contributed another big play with an interception that ended the hopes of the Rams on their Homecoming night.

After last year’s performance, this year’s defense held Headland in check all night. Miller McCarthy led the defense with 12 total tackles and Preston Perry added another 11 tackles. Chase Whitfield, who had the hit of the night on a fourth down stop, had eight tackles.

Alabama Christian will host Lafayette for Senior night next week.

Jalen Clark Named ACA Athlete of the Week

Jalen Clark had a career night against Dale County Friday night and earned this week’s Athlete of the Week award. Clark set career highs in passing (169 yards) and rushing (204 yards) and accounted for five touchdowns (two passing and three rushing) in the area contest. Clark was the leader of the offense that scored on all seven possessions and amassed 503 yards of total offense and helped on defense with two tackles.

The junior quarterback’s 14.6 yard average per carry was the fourth best in school history and his 373 yards of total offense ranks the eighth best all time. Although this is Clark’s first year as the starting quarterback, he already ranks in many career offensive categories.

Alabama Christian Dominates in Area Win Over Dale County

The home team had won the three previous meetings of this series and the Eagles continued that trend with a convincing 49-20 defeat of Dale County Friday night. The offense scored touchdowns on all seven possessions racking up 470 yards of total offense. Coach Nate Sanford commented that not having to punt all night was a great confidence builder for his young team and although the defense had trouble getting off the field at times he was encouraged that no cheap plays were given up by the Eagles.

ACA received the opening kick and proceeded to march 80 yards in eight plays while eating up 4:27 of the first quarter clock. The drive was capped off with the first of three Jalen Clark touchdown runs and Cobi Keel added the first of his seven extra points on the night, which ties for the second most in one game in school history. After a K J Kendrick interception killed Dale County’s first drive, the Eagles scored again driving the ball 73 yards in 12 plays covering 5:57. A key fourth down conversion as time expired in the first quarter kept the momentum with the Eagles. Demari Moore finished the drive with a nine yard touchdown run and the lead extended to 14-0.

Dale County scored on their second possession of the night and cut the Eagle lead in half. A bobbled attempt on the kick return had ACA backed up on its own three yard line and it looked as if Dale County had caught a break. The offense responded and covered 97 yards in only six plays with the score coming on a 59 yard pass from Jalen Clark to Demari Moore with just 1:54 left in the first half. Moore would finish the night with 72 yards receiving and 16 yards rushing with two touchdowns. Dale County responded in a big way as they returned the ensuing kickoff back for a touchdown to cut the lead to 21-14. The Eagles regular kick cover team was not on the field and the Warriors took advantage. Luckily, the offense bailed them out scoring in just 1:23 to close out the first half. Jalen Clark’s eight yard scoring run came with just 7.9 seconds left in the half. Alabama Christian would leave the field up 28-14 at the intermission.

Dale County started the second half with a three and out and punted the ball back to ACA. It only took the Eagles one play to score as Jalen Clark raced 53 yards down the sideline for the score. Clark would finish the night with 201 yards rushing on 13 carries and three touchdowns. Dale County held the ball for 16 plays and used 7:38 of the clock, but only drove 48 yards in that time and eventually gave up the ball on downs. The Eagles again scored quickly and took a commanding 42-14 lead late in the third quarter as Jalen Clark hit Preston Hicks for a 27 yard touchdown. Clark passed for 169 yards on the night on nine of twelve passing and Hicks was the team’s leading receiver with four receptions for 54 yards and a score. Dale County again held the ball for a long period of time, as they ran 14 plays and were able to finish this drive with a score. ACA’s last score of the night came on a 30 yard Corey Landers run and stretched the lead to 49-20. Landers tallied 84 yards on 10 rushes for the game. The Warriors failed to score on their last drive and the victory belonged to the Eagles.

The defense was on the field for many plays and a few players had big nights. Jackson Thomas led the defense with 15 total tackles. Miller McCarthy added 11 tackles while playing through injury and Bryan Farrington had 10 tackles and a sack.

The Eagles (2-3, 1-2 in the area) are idle next week and will travel to Headland in two weeks for an important area contest.

Eagles Overpowered by Catholic in Loss

Alabama Christian met its oldest rival Friday night in a key area match up with Catholic. Although the Eagles hold an overall advantage in the series, 23 wins to 18 losses, the Knights won for the fourth consecutive year by a score of 52-13. Catholic dominated from the beginning outgaining ACA 318 to 36 in the first half.

The Knights offense scored touchdowns on four of six drives in the first half on runs of 67, 10, 35 and 16 yards to build a commanding 28-0 halftime lead. The bright spot for ACA in the first half was a Demari Moore interception early in the second quarter.

The second half started just like the first half with the Knights scoring on their first two possessions building a 38-0 lead. The Eagles showed some life after a personal foul late hit on the kickoff return against Catholic that put the ball on the 43 yard line for the offense. ACA drove the ball 57 yards in six plays to score its first touchdown of the game. The key plays on the drive were a third down conversion pass to Preston Hicks that covered 14 yards and a 30 yard touchdown run by Corey Landers. After a fumble recovery by Preston Perry on the next drive, the Eagles marched 25 yards to cut the lead to 38-13. The drive was capped off with a seven yard pass to Bryan Farrington from Jalen Clark. With only 8:26 remaining in the game and still owning a four score lead, the Catholic coaching staff seemed uncomfortable with the Eagle’s two scores as the starters returned to the field. The Knights added two late touchdowns to finish the scoring and complete a 52-13 victory over the Eagles.

The Eagles were led by Corey Landers on offense who rushed for 62 yards on 13 carries and a touchdown and caught two passes for 14 yards. Preston Hicks had three catches which led the receiving corp. Jalen Clark passed for 64 and ran for 39 yards on the night. Miller McCarthy led the defense for the third consecutive week with 11 total tackles and Bryan Farrington added five tackles for the defense.

Next week, ACA (1-3) will host Dale County in another area contest.

Miller McCarthy Named ACA Athlete of the Week

Miller McCarthy led a strong defensive effort Friday night in a loss to Trinity. The Eagle defense gave up only 134 yards to the Wildcat offense. The junior linebacker led the stingy defense and filled up the stat sheet with 15 total tackles, two sacks and a fumble recovery. McCarthy ranks second on the team in tackles on the season and first in sacks.

Early Mistakes Cost ACA in Loss to Trinity

The Eagles opened area play against Trinity again this year and, like last year, were defeated by the Wildcats, 24-12. The defense played a strong game, but the Eagles dug too big of a hole to climb out of with early mistakes and turnovers, resulting in 17 Wildcat points.

The Eagles fumbled on the first play from scrimmage setting up a touchdown on the next play for Trinity and an early 7-0 lead. On the next possession, after gaining only two yards on three running plays, the Eagles lined up to punt and snapped the ball over the punter’s head and out of the end zone for a safety. On the first play of ACA’s fourth possession, Jalen Clark threw an interception returned for a touchdown. With 3:40 remaining in the first quarter the Eagles trailed 17-0. ACA outplayed Trinity for the remainder of the game, but could not overcome the mistake filled first quarter.

In the second quarter, Miller McCarthy recovered a Wildcat fumble which set up the first points of the game for ACA. Cobi Keel booted a 31 yard field goal to cut the lead to 17-3. With less than a minute left in the first half, Trinity returned an earlier favor by hiking the ball over the punter’s head for a safety. The Eagles trailed 17-5 at the intermission.

Alabama Christian opened the second half with a five play 42 yard drive, culminated on a two yard touchdown run by Jalen Clark to make the score 17-12. With the exception of an early fourth quarter touchdown drive by Trinity, both defenses dominated the second half. Neither offense was able to gain more than 150 yards of offense on the night. In the end, Trinity did enough to gain the road victory.

Miller McCarthy had an outstanding defensive performance with 15 total tackles with two sacks and a fumble recovery. Khalil Jackson and Jackson Thomas both added six tackles. Jalen Clark completed 12 of 24 passes for only 67 yards, but was under constant pressure being sacked six times on the night. Clark also led the team with 45 rushing yards.

Next week, ACA (1-2) travels across town to take on an undefeated Catholic squad.