The Catoosa County News

Ringgold slowed down in 6-AAA title game

- By Scott Herpst sherpst@npco.com

A solid running game, a stingy defense and excellent play from a backup quarterbac­k helped the Rockmart Yellow Jackets (9-1, 8-0) to their second consecutiv­e Region 6-AAA championsh­ip with an 18-6 victory over previously-undefeated Ringgold on Friday night.

The Tigers (9-1, 7-1) rolled into The Rock looking for the program’s first-ever region championsh­ip in the school’s centennial anniversar­y. However, they were kept out of the end zone all night by a Rockmart defense that held the Tigers to just 212 yards of offense, 176 less than Ringgold’s per game average this season.

The defense rose to the occasion after quarterbac­k J. D. Davis was injured on the third play of the game and did not return. In his place, backup Mason Phillips performed admirably as he went 7 of 8 through the air and gave his team an early lead on an 8-yard touchdown toss to Dennis Sims with 8:15 left in the opening quarter.

The Tigers cut the lead in half on a 30-yard field goal by Landon Eaker with 9:28 left before halftime. However, Cam Ferguson scored on a 4-yard run at the 5:37 mark of the second period and the Jackets took a 12-3 lead into the locker room.

In the third quarter, Ringgold again got a field goal from Eaker at the 9:28 mark, this one from 26 yards out, to make it a one-score game. But the Jackets answered a little later in the period with a 3-yard run by Brent Washington, which turned out to be the final score of the night.

Rockmart saw two pointafter attempts blocked and misfired on a conversion pass, but the defense make sure the miscues would not come back to haunt them.

Ringgold senior running back Kori Dumas broke the 100-yard barrier for the sixth time this season with a 18-carry, 172-yard effort. However, the rest of the Tigers managed just 17 yards rushing, while Rockmart limited Ringgold quarterbac­k Mason Parker to 5 of 13 passing for just 23 yards.

The Jackets finished with 329 yards of total offense, including 242 on the ground after rushing 51 times in the game.

No further individual statistics were available as of press time.

Tenth-ranked Rockmart will be at home this week to open the Class AAA state playoffs against Stephens County (7-3), the No. 4 seed from Region 8. Meanwhile, unranked Ringgold also be at home at Don Patterson Field to test themselves against Region 8 No. 3 seed Hart County (8-2).

The Bulldogs were ranked in the top 10 most of the year, but fell out after dropping a 35-21 road decision at top-ranked and unbeaten Monroe Area on Friday night. This will be the first meeting between the two teams.

 ?? Courtney Couey, Ringgold Tiger Shots ?? Ringgold’s Kyle White takes down Rockmart’s Nahzir Turner during Friday’s Region 6-AAA championsh­ip game. White and the Tigers fell to the Jackets, 18-6, but will be at home for the first round of the playoffs this Friday night against Hart County.
Courtney Couey, Ringgold Tiger Shots Ringgold’s Kyle White takes down Rockmart’s Nahzir Turner during Friday’s Region 6-AAA championsh­ip game. White and the Tigers fell to the Jackets, 18-6, but will be at home for the first round of the playoffs this Friday night against Hart County.
 ?? Courtney Couey, Ringgold Tiger Shots ?? The Ringgold offensive line of Levi Gunn (53), Myles Hudson (69), Jaden Parks (73), Clint Carlock (60) and Logan Goldsmith (63) provide the blocking during Friday’s game at Rockmart.
Courtney Couey, Ringgold Tiger Shots The Ringgold offensive line of Levi Gunn (53), Myles Hudson (69), Jaden Parks (73), Clint Carlock (60) and Logan Goldsmith (63) provide the blocking during Friday’s game at Rockmart.

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