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Preview: 2A Showdown, Rebels Host Silver Bluff
By Tim Crane
web posted September 22, 2011
SPORTS – The Fighting Rebels of Strom
Thurmond return home for a showdown with Silver Bluff, who has become
their biggest rival of the last few years. Last season is still
fresh in the minds of Strom Thurmond players and fans. Thurmond led
21-3 with under 3 minutes to play in the 3rd quarter when a floodgate
of penalties, turnovers and bad fortune opened on the Rebels.
Rebel standout linebacker Nick Clark was knocked out of the game on a
blindside hit, an errant snap led to a Silver Bluff touchdown, the
Dawgs had a 90+ yard touchdown drive aided by three 15 yard penalties
and Darrius Hammond fumbled inside the five yard line which would have
put the game out of reach for the Rebels.
“Believe me, that game from last season has been mentioned 10-12 times
this week. It’s eaten away at all of us; coaches and
players. We know we had our chances last season but didn’t
finish. Give Silver Bluff credit though, they fought hard and
never quit,” Rebel Coach Lee Sawyer said.
Thurmond and Silver Bluff, off to strong starts again this season, are
favorites to make significant runs in their respective playoff
divisions. Thurmond is 4-0 and Silver Bluff is 3-1 after suffering
their first loss last week to Midland Valley. Both have played strong
pre region competition in preparation for region play, but no other
game comes close to the magnitude of this one Friday night. Last season
these two met with identical records also.
“We have to approach it as another week for our preparation, but it’s
very exciting because we are playing Silver Bluff. We always enjoy
playing them and have a lot of respect for their program, players and
coaches. Win or lose, for both schools, it’s a great test before
going into region play,” Coach Sawyer said.
The Rebels haven’t played at home since beating Williston Elko in the
season opener back on August 19th. Playing on the road hasn’t
seemed to slow down the potent Rowdy Rebels as they’ve outscored their
opponents 135-37 thus far.
Thurmond secured its 399th win last week against South Aiken and will
look to become a part of history this Friday night. Only 15 schools
have 400 or more wins in South Carolina high school football history
and the next victory will bolt Strom Thurmond into that honorary
category.
“I told my players, and they understand, that win 400 is just not about
them. We need to win game 400 for all the players and coaches that have
been a part of Strom Thurmond football throughout the 51 years of our
history,” Sawyer said.
The task will not be easy with such a worthy opponent standing across
the field. The Bulldogs have a rich tradition of their own and have
long prided themselves in beating larger schools with twice as many
players on the roster. This season the Dawgs only dress 26 varsity
players, but they’ve battled and beaten two 4A schools in Aiken High
and South Aiken. Silver Bluffs defense will probably be the strongest
Thurmond will face in the regular season. They are only allowing 11
points per game after playing a very strong schedule to date.
Silver Bluffs offense has sputtered this season, but the defense has
kept them in every game. Historically the Bluff is known for having
strong defenses as they have only allowed 40+ points on three occasions
and never 50 or more in their history.
“This is the best defense we’ve seen this year and probably will see
all year. They are searching some on offense right now, switching from
the shotgun back to the wing, but they have a lot of scoring potential
with Cordrea Tankersely. It will be a challenge for our defense and we
don’t know what to expect. Our first team offense works against the
first team defense (something we started after the two game skid last
season) and I think that is a big help for us. But they will bring
something totally different than what we’ve seen so far this season
with Tankersley and a mixture of shotgun and wing t,” Sawyer said.
Former Rebel head Coaches Keith McAlister and Dusty Triplett will be on
hand for this game. “That’s a lot of pressure knowing that Coach
McAlister is going to be here watching over my shoulder. I told my
boys, they better play hard knowing that Coach Mac is here to watch
them and I best be on top of my game also,” Sawyer said.
Coaches McAlister and Sawyer have combined for 167 of the 399 wins,
which is 42% of Thurmond’s all time wins.
March towards 400:
Strom Thurmond accrued its 399 win in school history last week over
South Aiken. Come out and support the Rebels as they march towards the
prestigious 400th win during this momentous season.
Key’s to Victory:
“Got to win turnover battle, it was our down fall last year.
Against South Aiken we played good defense but didn’t force any
turnovers and that was disappointing. Limit their big
plays; can’t play defense for three series and then let Tankersly have
a big play. Offensively we got to keep their defense off balance
by mixing the throw and run. Account for Jimmy Holmes; he is
probably the best football player we play against and we can’t let him
dominate the game. When we have the ball, we must keep it
up tempo and try to wear them out. ”---Lee Sawyer
By the Numbers:
Offensively: ST 34 ppg SB 8 ppg
Defensively: ST 9 ppg SB 11 ppg
All time series:
Thurmond leads 7-6.
Last Game:
Thurmond 31 South Aiken 13
Midland Valley 13 Silver Bluff 0
Previous Meeting:
SB 24 ST 21
Players
to
Watch:
Silver Bluff
Condrea Tankersley (QB) Clemson commit is a dual threat and one of the
fastest players in the area. 82-388 yards rushing, 15-36-236 yards
passing.
Jimmy Holmes (LB) 44 tackles
Shaquez Wright (WR) 7-124 yards
Rakeem McCorkle (LB) 47 tackles
Pedro Zambrano (K/P) avg 25 yards per punt.
Strom Thurmond
Raleigh Yeldell (QB) 24-42-417 yards 3 touchdowns passing, 38-358 yards
3 touchdowns rushing
Hykeem Brooks (DB) 2 interceptions
Darrius Hammond (RB). 47-364 yards 6 touchdowns rushing, 9-188 yards 3
touchdowns receiving
Marquez Mathis (WR) 9-179 yards receiving
Malcom Watkins (RB) 43-345 yards 5 touchdowns rushing
Jeremy Johnson (LB) 40 tackles
Nick Clark (LB) 33 tackles
Aaron Cook (LB) 28 tackles
James Bates 2 sacks
Cullen Rhoden (LB/P) 37 yards per punt
Trent Miller (K) 18-18 p.a.t’s, 3-4 field goals
Matchup:
Silver Bluff’s stingy defense trying to contain the offensive firepower
of Strom Thurmond. In a hostile and pumped home crowd with win 400 on
the line.
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