The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Brice pushes Rams back into title game

Grayson to face Roswell next in battle of nationally-ranked teams.

- By Adam Krohn For the AJC

The Grayson Rams are back in the state championsh­ip.

Behind a big first half from senior quarterbac­k Chase Brice and the defense, the Rams beat the Mill Creek Creek Hawks 44-26 at home Friday in the Class AAAAAAA semifinals.

The Rams (13-1), a No. 1 seed from Region 8 and No. 12 in USA Today’s Super 25 national rankings, advance to next weekend’s finals and will play the Roswell Hornets — ranked No. 10 nationally — at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Georgia Dome. It will be a rematch of last year’s AAAAAA semifinal thriller, which the Hornets won 30-26.

Grayson will seek its second state title, the first coming in their only championsh­ip appearance in 2011.

The Hawks, a No. 1 seed from Region 6 and ranked No. 14 nationally, end their season on a losing note after winning their first 13 games.

Brice, who committed to Clemson, threw for 245 yards and four touchdowns in the first half to help the Rams to a 38-14 halftime lead. Brice completed touchdown passes of 10, 17, 25 and 42 yards. The Rams defense got a score from Quinten Thames, who returned an intercepti­on 44 yards for a touchdown.

In the second half, the Rams played the clock, committing to the run and settling for punts and two Will VanPamelen field goals. But Mill Creek never got any closer than 41-26 with 10:48 left in the game, and it failed on 2-point conversion­s on both second-half touchdowns.

In all, the Rams defense forced the Hawks into five punts, an intercepti­on and three turnovers on downs. The game ended on Grayson’s third sack.

Brice finished 17-of-25 passing from 296 yards. Evan Sturgis was his leading receiver, with seven catches for 117 yards and a touchdown. VanPamelen had field goals of 41, 35 and 20 yards.

Hawks quarterbac­k Cameron Turley finished 18 of 42 for 224 yards, one touchdown and an intercepti­on. Ace Williams caught four passes for 93 yards. Adrian Jackson had five catches for 51 yards and a touchdown. Joe Thomas led all rushers with 80 yards on 12 carries.

The Rams are led by Jeff Herron, in his first season with the Rams after taking over for the program’s only coach in Mickey Conn. After 16 seasons, Conn left Grayson to join Dabo Swinney’s staff at Clemson. Conn and Swinney were teammates on Alabama’s 1992 national championsh­ip team.

Herron is in his 27th season as a head coach and has four state titles under his belt from his time at Camden County and Oconee County.

 ?? DAVID BARNES / DAVID.BARNES@AJC.COM ?? Grayson running back Kurt Taylor (center) is tackled by Mill Creek defenders during the their Class AAAAAAA state semifinal game.
DAVID BARNES / DAVID.BARNES@AJC.COM Grayson running back Kurt Taylor (center) is tackled by Mill Creek defenders during the their Class AAAAAAA state semifinal game.

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