The Commercial Appeal

Small scores 4 TDS, Briarcrest loses in quarterfinals again

- Khari Thompson Memphis Commercial Appeal USA TODAY NETWORK – TENNESSEE

Briarcrest and Ensworth traded big offensive plays all night, but a failed two-point conversion attempt was the difference in the Saints' 35-33 DII-AAA quarterfinal loss on Friday.

The Tigers (8-3) advance to play Mccallie next Friday in the semifinals. The Saints (9-2) have lost in the quarterfinals every year since 2012.

“It's just the little things. There wasn't a whole lot separating this game,” Briarcrest coach Brian Stewart said.

“It just hurts to go through this and see those kids be so close and have such a magical season and see it end in these quarterfinals every time.”

Ole Miss running back commitment Jabari Small scored four touchdowns for Briarcrest, including a 65-yard catch when he was hit in the backfield, ran over the defender, and raced down the sideline for the score.

“I saw he was playing with inside leverage so I wanted to just take it at him and I knew he couldn't tackle me so I just tried to take it at him, drive my feet, and finish the play,” Small said.

Ensworth blocked a Briarcrest extra point attempt in the third quarter, forcing the Saints to go for two on their final drive after Small scored with 2:37 remaining .

But the Tigers bottled him up on the two point conversion attempt and ran out the clock.

“He's a special kid. We had trouble all night trying to contain him, but I thought we did a great job containing him when we needed to,” Ensworth coach Roc Batten said. “Especially late in the game on that two-point conversion. But, he's special and you can see why he's going to Ole Miss.”

The Tigers were able to hit on a number of deep passes that opened up other options for the offense.

“We scored points, but we just gave up big plays. We can't give up big plays. We blocked a punt, you've got to stick it in right there and we don't,” Stewart said. “Then they come back with a big play. We'd make one and they'd make one. We missed an extra point, that was tough.”

It was an emotional eliminatio­n the Saints, who won their first nine games before dropping their final two at home.

“We just didn't finish. That's it. That's all I can say. It's a bad feeling,” four-star lineman Omari Thomas said. “It's not the feeling that I like to feel or the team likes to feel. We know that, and we don't have a chance to come back and fix it.”

 ?? ARIEL COBBERT/THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL ?? Briarcrest running back Jabari Small (2) carries the ball against Ensworth.
ARIEL COBBERT/THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL Briarcrest running back Jabari Small (2) carries the ball against Ensworth.

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