The Standard Journal

Rogers lifts Darlington in win over Sonoravill­e

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Kolin Rogers scored three touchdowns as Darlington improved its record to 3-0 Friday night with a 20-0 win against visiting Sonoravill­e.

After a scoreless first half, the Phoenix saw Darlington punch in three touchdowns in the final two quarters, all from Rogers, who racked up 94 yards to lead the Tigers in rushing, with 67 of those yards coming in the second half.

After an unsuccessf­ul opening possession of the third quarter for Sonoravill­e (1-1), a short punt set up Darlington with the ball at the Phoenix 20. A few plays later, Rogers put his team ahead with a 9-yard touchdown run early in the third quarter.

The Tigers added to their lead in the fourth quarter with an efficient drive that was punctuated with a 13-yard touchdown run by Rogers, and then they put the game completely away with an 8-yard touchdown scamper by Rogers with 3:11 left to play.

Darlington was playing without starting quarterbac­k Griffin Brewster, who is out for the season after tearing his ACL during last week’s game against Coosa. The Tigers are off next week.

Mt. Zion-Carroll 42, Coosa 16

Coosa fell to 0-3 on Friday as the Eagles fell on the road in a 42-16 loss to Mt. Zion-Carroll.

Coosa was behind 14-6 after the first quarter, but Mt. Zion started pulling away in the second and ended the first half with a 35-9 lead.

Kenon Dixon threw for 172 yards for Coosa and had 83 yards on 21 carries. Jalen Hodges followed with 53 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries.

Logan Pledger also scored for Coosa on a 2-yard run in the first quarter.

The Eagles will take next week off before starting region play against Chattooga on Sept. 14.

Trion 21, Dade County 0

Trion’s Hagen Willingham scored two touchdowns to carry his team to a 21-0 shutout against visiting Dade County on Friday night.

Willingham scored on runs of 13 and 5 yards, and finished with 149 yards on 17 carries.

Braden Johnson had 83 yards and a touchdown on 16 carries, and Chris Pace had 77 yards on 11 carries. The Trion offense racked up 300 yards, while the Bulldogs’ defense held Dade County to only 74 yards.

Trion travels next week to take on Armuchee, which lost 35-0 to Haralson County on Friday.

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