| Published: 10:54 PM, 08/22/2008 |
Last updated: 2:54 PM, 08/28/2008 |
Author: Mike Williams / Sports Editor Source: The Rogersville Review
ROGERSVILLE - Runningbacks Coleman Elliott
and Landon House had a field day, scoring three touchdowns apiece, and
Jordan Cruz nailed 5-of-6 PATs against a team expected to compete for the Region
1-3A title, the Grainger Grizzlies, in the 2008 season opener here Friday night, winning
41-20. "I'm very pleased with a win over a team as good as Grainger is," said Cherokee Head
Coach Mike Sivert after the victory. Grainger is a new school, playing its
first ever contest, but is primarily comprised of students from the old Rutledge High School, which
went 7-4 last season, vying for the conference title in 2007, then made it to the playoffs where it
was knocked out by eventual 3A state runner-up Knox Fulton. The Chiefs stumbled
a couple of times in the first half, giving up an 86-yard kick-off return for a TD, and
fumbled a punt at their own 23, which led to another Grizzlie TD. But Cherokee retooled things
a bit at halftime after leading just 21-20 at the break. In the second half it was all
Cherokee. Cherokee proved to be the only Five Rivers Conference team to pick up a win in Week
Zero of the TSSAA football season. David Crockett was stunned by Sullivan North 34-6 on
Thursday night. On Friday defending FRC champ Greeneville jumped on top of Jefferson County
14-0 early, then yielded 28 unanswered points and eventually fell to the Patriots
42-28. Morristown West was shut-out by Knox Catholic in its season opener, 28-0. For all
the details from the Cherokee/Grainger game, as well as photos and comments from Coach Sivert see
the August 27 midweek edition of The Rogersville Review.
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