Chattanooga Times Free Press

HISTORIC KICK

Nunley field goal sends Whitwell to its first state final

- Contact Idris Garcia at sports@timesfreep­ress.com. BY IDRIS GARCIA CORRESPOND­ENT

WHITWELL, Tenn. — Whitwell High School’s football team is headed to its first state championsh­ip game in program history.

The Tigers edged the defending state champion Greenback Cherokees 24-21 at home Friday night in a TSSAA Class 1A semifinal and are headed to the BlueCross Bowl next Saturday.

Sophomore kicker Evan Nunley drilled a 27-yard field goal with just one second left on the clock for the winning points.

“I saw my brother hit a game-winning kick against Trousdale last year, so I knew I wanted to meet those expectatio­ns and prove I was a better kicker,” Nunley said with a smile.

His deciding kick was set up by a long run by Hudson Petty, who patiently used blockers to burst downfield for a 36-yard gain. Petty had a big impact on the game, tossing a 66-yard touchdown to Tanner Stewart with 2:01 to go.

Whitwell (14-0) had not led since the second quarter, staring down a 14-13 deficit since there were 22 seconds left in the first half. Petty’s two-point conversion throw made up for a previously missed conversion and made it 21-14.

“I was going to throw it to him no matter what,” Petty said. “I honestly didn’t see him at first, but I saw him break out of his route and tossed it up for him to go get it. This win means so much not only to our team but our community.”

Petty stepped in for injured

quarterbac­k Warner Ashworth, who left on Whitwell’s first scoring drive. Ashworth returned hobbled in the second half and ultimately converted a fourthdown run with a heavily taped ankle to set up Petty’s long pass.

“He’s a warrior,” Whitwell coach Randall Boldin said of his senior quarterbac­k. “These kids are all warriors. (Josh) Wingo was banged up, Petty was banged up, but these kids don’t give up. It’s next man up.”

Petty finished with 107 yards on 15 carries and two touchdowns. He also had 105 yards passing with the score. Wingo added 137 yards on the ground.

Petty’s first touchdown came on a 1-yard plunge in the opening quarter. Greenback (12-1) answered on a 6-yard run from Jalen McCord in the second quarter.

Petty then ran his second one in from 11 yards out. Greenback took its first lead 14-13 with a quarterbac­k keeper by Bryce Hanley.

The teams would remain in a stalemate until Petty connected with Stewart in the last period. Greenback tied it behind a touchdown run by Blake Morton with 37 ticks to go.

Whitwell then marched downfield to set up Nunley’s winner.

“I didn’t even watch it — I just watched for the crowd’s reaction,” Boldin said. “It feels great. This has been our goal all year.”

 ?? STAFF PHOTO BY ROBIN RUDD ?? Whitwell’s Tanner Stewart, left, prepares to catch a 66-yard touchdown pass from Hudson Petty that tied Friday night’s TSSAA Class 1A state semifinal game with 2:01 to go.
STAFF PHOTO BY ROBIN RUDD Whitwell’s Tanner Stewart, left, prepares to catch a 66-yard touchdown pass from Hudson Petty that tied Friday night’s TSSAA Class 1A state semifinal game with 2:01 to go.
 ?? STAFF PHOTO BY ROBIN RUDD ?? Whitwell’s Evan Nunley kicks the game-winning field goal with Jaren Thames as the holder.
STAFF PHOTO BY ROBIN RUDD Whitwell’s Evan Nunley kicks the game-winning field goal with Jaren Thames as the holder.

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