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first of those touchdown passes from quarterback Kevin
Millward to David Smith came in the first four minutes.
After giving up a touchdown on
Greenbrier's first possession of the game, the Evans
defense shut out its region rivals the rest of the way.
The Knights gave up only one play of more than 20 yards -
a 35-yard pass on a drive that eventually ended on a
Brandon McCladdie interception.
"You got to give the credit to
the D-line tonight," Evans defensive back Trey
Henderson Jr. said. "Yeah, we had the interceptions,
but we didn't have to do all that much. It was the
D-line."
McCladdie's pick was the fourth and
final turnover for Greenbrier.
"It was the turnovers,"
Greenbrier coach Scott Chadwick said. "That was it.
That was the difference in the game. We knew we had to
play mistake-free football against them, and we
didn't."
The Wolfpack fumbled twice, and
quarterback Nick Richards threw two interceptions. Evans
junior Nigel Charles snatched a pass at the line of
scrimmage and rumbled 65 yards for a touchdown.
That score gave Evans a 21-7 lead
midway through the third quarter. There wasn't a Knight
who thought the game was in hand after last year's miracle
comeback by Greenbrier.
"We remembered that from last
year," Henderson said. "We've been thinking
about those last few seconds all week long. We couldn't
let anything like that happen again."
McCladdie's interception with seven
minutes left in the game was all the Knights needed. Evans
produced a clock-killing, nine-play, six-minute scoring
drive that ended with Henderson's six-yard touchdown run
for a 28-7 final score.
Reach Billy Byler at (706) 863-6165
or billy.byler@augustachronicle.com.
EVANS 28, GREENBRIER 7
PLAY OF THE GAME: Evans
junior Nigel Charles picked off a Nick Richards pass at
the line of scrimmage and rumbled 65 yards to the end
zone. It gave the Knights a 21-7 lead midway through the
third quarter.
WHY EVANS WON: With help
from a defensive line that heavily pressured Richards,
the Evans secondary took away Greenbrier's passing
attack.
WHY GREENBRIER LOST:
The Wolfpack defense couldn't get off the field. The
Knights' offensive line pushed them around, allowing
Evans to keep moving the chains.
STAR OF THE GAME: Evans'
David Smith caught both of the Knights touchdown passes.
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