Opp takes down T.R. Miller

Published 12:40 am Saturday, August 27, 2016

Orlando Lacey looks down field to throw the ball.  Corey Williams/Brewton Standard

Orlando Lacey looks down field to throw the ball.
Corey Williams/Brewton Standard

Down 24-20 with less than 30 seconds to play, T.R. Miller quarterback Caleb Winton dropped back for a pass down field. In the secondary, waiting for the interception, was Opp defensive back Tye Lindsey. Lindsey would take the interception 61 yards run for the touchdown to put the game out of reach for the Tigers and give Opp its first win of the season.

Opp head coach Brent Hill said the game was that of a typical close-knit contest between the two schools as seen in recent years.

“I think both teams can say there was some sloppy moments in the game,” said Hill. “I felt (TRM) had some turnovers in the first half, and in the second half came out and punched us in the mouth. We had to wake up and get back after it. It was our first game. We had some big plays that I’m excited about. Defensively, I think our boys played outstanding, but there is some things we have to improve on like coverage. The biggest thing I’m proud of is the effort. I know it’s a tough thing on the T.R. Miller side, but their kids played hard. I’m glad we won. We’ll see what we can do to improve to get ready for the next one.”

Opp put itself on the board when quarterback Orlando Lacey found Lindsey for a 45-yard touchdown pass for the score. Opp failed to convert on the two-point conversion, taking a 6-0 lead over Miller.

With 9:43 left in the second quarter Lacey took the ball up the middle for a one-yard touchdown run. Again Opp failed on the two-point conversion, making the score 12-0.

Less than three minutes later, Miller answered the call when Winton connected with wide receiver Henry Davison for a 14-yard touchdown. Kicker Matthew Morgan added the extra point to make the score, 12-7, in favor of Opp.

With 5:53 left in the second, Opp responded when Lacey found Reggie Thompson for a 40-yard touchdown. Opp failed on the two-point try and went into halftime leading, 18-7.

With 9:20 to play in the third quarter, Winton found tight end Tyrese Nicholson for the Miller touchdown. Morgan added the extra point to make the score 20-14 in favor of Opp.

Later in the quarter the Tigers took its first lead of the game when running back Demarquis McMillan punched in a three-yard run for the touchdown. Miller led 20-18 after the failed extra point attempt.

The lead was short-lived, as Lacey found an opening for a 15-yard run for the touchdown. Opp failed on the two-point attempt to lead 24-20.

Miller received the ball with 4:43 left to play in the fourth. The Bobcat defense held the Tigers to a fourth and ten with 2:40 left in regulation. Miller opted to punt, and wouldn’t get the ball back on offense until 45 seconds left to play. In desperation mode Miller threw the ball, leading to an interception by Opp to seal its first win, and Miller’s first loss of the year.

Leading Opp was Lacey with 131 passing yards for two touchdowns and 56 rushing yards on the ground. Thompson led receivers with 57 yards and a touchdown. Hennis Washington led the Bobcats in rushing with 11 carries for 126 yards. On defense Lindsey led the team with two interceptions and a touchdown. Darian Germany led the team with 13 tackles. Austin McCart had 12 tackles and a fumble recovery.

Leading Miller was McMillan with 17 carries for 157 yards. Jo Jo Booker had two catches for 80 yards and an interception on defense.

TRM had six turnovers, five of which came in the first half. Opp had 15 penalties compared to Miller’s eight.

T.R. Miller head coach Andrew Thomas said that despite the sloppy play on both sides of the ball, that his team had a chance to come out the game with a win.

“We had a lot of guys starting their first football game tonight,” Thomas said. “I felt, technically, what we were doing, we played bad but still had a chance to win the ball game. The kids played hard, but we have to get better at what we’re trying to do on both sides.”

 

 

 

 

 

Story and photo from Brewton Standard’s Corey Williams.