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Williamson Medical Center presents 2011 FOOTBALL FOCUS
CPA fits in football around feast
CPA fits in football around feast
CPA football players will be practicing on Thanksgiving Day, which is a good thing even if it means a big change in holiday plans. One family has moved the feast from Birmingham to Brentwood; another had to split up to celebrate a grandfather's 90th birthday in Ohio. Read More »
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CPA fits in football around feast
CPA fits in football around feast
CPA football players will be practicing on Thanksgiving Day, which is a good thing even if it means a big change in holiday plans. One family has moved the feast from Birmingham to Brentwood; another had to split up to celebrate a grandfather's 90th birthday in Ohio. Read More »
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BHS playoff run ends
BHS playoff run ends
Brentwood High didn’t have another upset up its sleeve. Riding momentum into the Class 6A quarterfinals, the seventh-seeded Bruins didn’t have enough answers for high-scoring and undefeated Mt. Juliet. The top-seeded Golden Bears pulled away after halftime. Read More »
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CPA headed to semifinals
CPA headed to semifinals
Christ Presbyterian Academy has fallen behind twice to Pearl-Cohn this season. And twice CPA has now come back to win. The second comeback earned CPA a trip to the Class 3A state semifinals. The Lions erased a 7-0 halftime deficit with three unanswered TDs. Read More »
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CPA coach has big-time background
CPA coach has big-time background
As first-year coach Ingle Martin takes CPA into Friday’s quarterfinals, he brings along experience as a Green Bay Packers quarterback, a stint playing for Steve Spurrier at Florida, college playoff time with Furman -- and even advice from his father in-law, former Vanderbilt QB Mike Wright. Read More »
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Common foes compare BHS, MJHS
Common foes compare BHS, MJHS
Brentwood High has been the underdog the first two playoff games and pulled off upsets, and this week’s quarterfinal foe looms even larger when the Bruins travel to unbeaten Mt. Juliet. Unlike the last two rounds, this game isn't a rematch, but BHS and MJHS played two common opponents. Read More »
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CPA fits in football around feast
CPA football players will be practicing on Thanksgiving Day, which is a good thing even if it means a big change in holiday plans. One family has moved the feast from Birmingham to Brentwood; another had to split up to celebrate a grandfather's 90th birthday in Ohio. Read More >> Posted: Tuesday, November 22, 2011 5:49 pm |
BHS playoff run ends
Brentwood High didn’t have another upset up its sleeve. Riding momentum into the Class 6A quarterfinals, the seventh-seeded Bruins didn’t have enough answers for high-scoring and undefeated Mt. Juliet. The top-seeded Golden Bears pulled away after halftime. Read More >> Posted: Saturday, November 19, 2011 12:40 am |
CPA headed to semifinals
Christ Presbyterian Academy has fallen behind twice to Pearl-Cohn this season. And twice CPA has now come back to win. The second comeback earned CPA a trip to the Class 3A state semifinals. The Lions erased a 7-0 halftime deficit with three unanswered TDs. Read More >> Posted: Friday, November 18, 2011 11:59 pm |
CPA coach has big-time background
As first-year coach Ingle Martin takes CPA into Friday’s quarterfinals, he brings along experience as a Green Bay Packers quarterback, a stint playing for Steve Spurrier at Florida, college playoff time with Furman -- and even advice from his father in-law, former Vanderbilt QB Mike Wright. Read More >> Posted: Thursday, November 17, 2011 9:43 pm |
Common foes compare BHS, MJHS
Brentwood High has been the underdog the first two playoff games and pulled off upsets, and this week’s quarterfinal foe looms even larger when the Bruins travel to unbeaten Mt. Juliet. Unlike the last two rounds, this game isn't a rematch, but BHS and MJHS played two common opponents. Read More >> Posted: Wednesday, November 16, 2011 10:50 pm |
Blocked kick seals Bruins' victory
Nicholas Coffey saved his biggest play for last – and that was saying something. On a night when the Brentwood High defensive end spent more time in the backfield than Blackman’s running backs, it was the senior’s big left hand that clinched victory on Friday. Read More >>
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Bruins celebrate homecoming in style
This is how Homecoming is supposed to go. Midway through the fourth quarter, Brentwood High was shuffling in backups and on its way to a convincing win. The Bruins scored touchdowns on its first two possessions of the second half to pull away from Hillsboro in a 28-6 rout. Read More >>
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 BA's CJ Sanders (8) tosses the ball to Al Thompson (2) in a surprise reverse play that caught the the Irish off guard. |
| BA notches 7th straight victory
Brentwood Academy did just enough – even though the score didn't show it. The Eagles struggled on both sides of the ball against host Father Ryan, but still came out with a 31-10 victory in a sloppy football game. Read More >>
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Raptors fall to Centennial 27-10 Bruised but inspired, the Ravenwood High football team battled on Thursday night to stay relevant in District 11-AAA play. In the end, however, the injury depleted Raptors didn’t get in the end zone enough, losing 27-10 to visiting Centennial High. Read More >>
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BA defense dominates BGA
Eagles pick off 3 passes; Wade runs for 4 TDs Before Friday night, BGA quarterback C.J. Beathard only had one pass intercepted all year. But BA rattled the Ole Miss recruit and forced three interceptions on its way to a 45-28 region win. Read More >>
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Patriots pummel Raptors, 49-0 Ravenwood has suffered some ugly losses this year, but nothing quite like this. Dominated from the opening kickoff, RHS fell behind 28-0 at the half and went on to fall 49-0 to Oakland (6-2) on the road Friday night. That pushes the Raptors' losing streak to four straight. Read More >>
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 Ravenwood defense chases down Franklin's QB. |
| Raptors wounded by Franklin
Thanks to four touchdowns that covered a combined 240 yards, Franklin erased an early 7-0 deficit and came away with a 34-10 win on the Raptors' home field in what were the first chilly conditions of the Middle Tennessee season Friday night. Read More >>
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 Connor Johnson #31 loses his helmet after a hard hit. |
| BA Eagles take down rival Baylor by 3 All it took was 41 seconds. In those short ticks of the clock, Brentwood Academy (5-1, 3-0) ran four plays that covered 59 yards and scored a touchdown that would eventually lead to a 10-7 victory over division rival Baylor (6-1, 4-1). Read More >>
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Bruins come alive in second half
Chudi Echetebu hit a wall. On the last play of the first half on Friday night, Brentwood High’s bruising running back was stopped in his tracks – one yard short of the end zone. In the second half, he made sure he knocked down every obstacle in his way – literally. Read More >>
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