The Standard Journal

Griffin leads charge as Wolves down Kell

Rome’s winning streak is now at 30 games

- By Zac Diodati MDJ Sports Correspond­ent

Jamious Griffin carried the ball 15 times for 235 yards and three touchdowns as Rome beat Kell 35-6 on Friday, giving the two-time defending Class AAAAA state champion its 30th straight victory.

Griffin’s night included scoring runs of 47 and 49 yards, and the North Carolina State commit also caught a 69-yard touchdown in the second half.

“It was a combinatio­n of three things,” Rome coach John Reid said. “(Griffin) ran well, our offensive line opened things up, and our coaches had a great game plan.”

Griffin scored on his first touch of the game, with a 47-yard touchdown on a run straight through the middle of the Kell defense to give top-ranked Rome (3-0, 1-0) a 7-0 lead with 9:27 left in the first quarter.

Griffin again found the end zone early in the second quarter on a 49-yard carry, again on the first play of a possession. This time, the run put Rome ahead 21-0 with 10 minutes left before halftime.

Eighth-ranked Kell (2-1, 0-1) got on the scoreboard before the break with a 8-yard pass from Evan Conley to Isaiah Cruz, cutting the deficit to 21-6, where it stood at the intermissi­on.

Storms in the area caused lightning delays that extended halftime to more than an hour, and Kell tried to manufactur­e some momentum when the second half resumed.

The Longhorns successful­ly recovered an onside kick to open the second half, but, on the ensuing possession, they failed to convert on fourth-and-2 at the Rome 8-yard line.

“We made some mistakes that you can’t make if you want to beat a great foot- ball team,” Kell coach Brett Sloan said. “We got in the red zone two or three times and didn’t come away with points. You can’t do those things against teams as good as that.”

What could have been a one-score game was suddenly a three-score game on the following drive when Griffin found the end zone for the third time on a 14-yard carry to cap a 92-yard drive for a 28-6 Rome lead. Griffin also had a 32-yard run during the possession.

Conley finished the game 21-for-32 passing for 205 yards, while also leading the Longhorns in rushing with 49 yards on nine carries.

 ?? Cecil Copeland, MDJ / ?? Rome’s Rayquan Jones (97) tackles Kell’s quarterbac­k Evan Conley (6) during a region 7-5A game at Kell on Friday.
Cecil Copeland, MDJ / Rome’s Rayquan Jones (97) tackles Kell’s quarterbac­k Evan Conley (6) during a region 7-5A game at Kell on Friday.

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