Rome News-Tribune

Wolves back on top

Rome is tied atop of Region 7-5A after a dominating win against Villa Rica.

- By Tommy Romanach Sports Writer TRomanach@RN-T.com

Jamious Griffin scores a touchdown for the Rome Wolves during Friday night’s game against Villa Rica at Barron Stadium.

Last season, John Reid began his career at Rome with a barn-burning 4844 win against Villa Rica on the road. The Wolves met the Wildcats again Friday night at Barron Stadium, and things went a little differentl­y.

Rome’s offense provided a balanced attack that Villa Rica struggled with all night long, and the defense recovered from early miscues as the Wolves won 49-7. Reid’s squad has now won five straight games and seven straight at Barron Stadium.

And with Carrollton’s 34-14 win against Kell Friday night, Rome now stands tied for first with the Longhorns and Trojans in Region 7-5A. Rome . . . Villa Rica . . .

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“I thought Villa Rica played tough against us, I think they made some Rockmart Coosa . . .

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Model . . . . . . . Gordon Central

Calhoun . . . . Sonoravill­e .

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stuff happen,” Reid said. “We struggled on defense to start, and we Steven Eckhoff / Rome News-Tribune have to work on that. But we found some things on offense and we turned things around defensivel­y.”

Quarterbac­k Knox Kadum led the Wolves, going 18-for-23 for 233 yards and three touchdowns. Backs Jalynn Sykes and Jamious Griffin combined for 232 yards and four touchdowns, and Jordan Watkins recorded 153 receiving yards and two scores.

WOLVES

TALLADEGA, Ala. — Chase Elliott has been inching toward his first career Sprint Cup victory all year, only to come up short time and time again.

He needs it to come Sunday at Talladega Superspeed­way, where anything but a win will likely eliminate the rookie phenom from NASCAR’s playoffs.

There have been five times this year that Elliott has finished second or third. He’s been inside the top five a total of nine times. He might have even won at Charlotte Motor Speedway two weeks ago until he wrecked. Then a tire problem at Kansas dropped him to last in the Chase for the Sprint Cup standings and on the edge of eliminatio­n.

“We are obviously disappoint­ed in the way the past two weeks have gone, having such strong cars,” Elliott said Friday. “But it puts us in a pretty simplistic situation for this weekend.”

The third and final race of this leg of the Chase will trim the title contenders from 12 to eight, and Jimmie Johnson and Kevin Harvick already have spots locked down. There are no guarantees for the remaining six spots, as drivers have come to Talladega the last two years in good position only to be bounced out after a bad day at the superspeed­way.

At the bottom of the standings along with Elliott are Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin, who raced for the title two years ago, and Brad Keselowski, who was in a must-win situation at Talladega two years ago and got the victory needed to advance to the third round.

Also in shaky position: Joey Logano, who won all three races in the second round last year, and Martin Truex Jr., winner of two races in the first round this season but suddenly is one sub-par day away from being bounced out of the Chase.

Truex made it to the championsh­ip round a year ago and didn’t seem too stressed about his chances on Friday. He’s sixth in the standings.

“You just go race, see what happens,” Truex said. “We’re either going to make it or we’re not. Worrying about it, thinking about scenarios, what do you have to do? All those things, it doesn’t do anybody any good.”

Elliott is realistic about his chances. He finished third in two of the first three Chase races and soared into the second round behind improved performanc­e from Hendrick Motorsport­s.

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