The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Kell 17, Mays 12

- — STAN AWTREY, FOR THE AJC

Kell broke in a new starting backfield in its season opener Saturday at the Corky Kell Classic. And if first impression­s are valid, the rest of the schools in Class AAAAA have a problem on their hands.

The Longhorns defeated Mays 17-12 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium with tailback David Mbadinga and quarterbac­k Corbin LaFrance leaving quite an impression. Mbadinga, a freshman, rushed 18 times for 109 yards and caught one pass for a 33-yard touchdown. LaFrance, a junior, completed 11 of 18 passes for 162 yards and two touchdowns.

“David’s play speaks for itself. He’s different … he’s not intimidate­d by anything … that’s the best way to put it. A lot of young guys can’t handle it mentally, emotionall­y, but he can,” coach Brett Sloan said.

“Corbin really calmed down the later we went on in the game, as I anticipate­d, and I intentiona­lly protected him a lot earlier or tried to be more conservati­ve with the play calling earlier because this is the first game he started.”

Kell also got six receptions for 85 yards from Jaylon Brown and three catches for 28 yards from Jaylon Hill.

The high-scoring Mays offense was stifled for the first half before it began to click in the second. Quarterbac­k Drew Banks completed 15 of 29 passes for 194 yards and two touchdowns, but was sacked twice. Zaire Thorton caught 10 passes for 145 and both touchdowns.

Kell tacked on a 20-yard Colby Kerns field goal with 5:56 left to put the Longhorns ahead 17-6.

Mays was able to rush down the field and score a touchdown with 1:28 remaining. Banks and Thorton hooked up again for an 11-yard pass. But Kell was able to recover the onside kick and ran out the clock.

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