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After a bitter 21-12 loss to a very good Hawkinsville team the Tribe will travel to Jeffersonville to take on the Twiggs County Cobras. Coach Dexter Copeland 68-21 will have a whole arsenal of talent returning from the 2008 8-3 campaign. All-state receiver Darqueze Dennard and Running back Earnest Butts will lead the Cobras Offense while Rick Thomas and Josh Byron will anchor the Defense.

The Cobras only loss came at the hands of #2 ranked Wilkinson County. Wilkinson handed Wilcox their first loss on the year. Twiggs has secured their top spot in the region at the moment with wins over Hancock Central 62-6, Southwest Macon 28-0, Wilcox Co. 48-12, and Turner County 48-7. It is obvious that Twiggs has a high-powered offense and a very good defense. The Tribe will have to work hard this week and play hard to bring another win back to Ocilla.

If you would like directions to Jeffersonville you can find them at www.irwincountyindians.com

If you can’t make it to the game you can tune in to 98.5 FM or streaming on IrwinCountyIndians.com Bill Barrs leads the night off with the Michael Smith/ Rain and Hail Pre-game show at 7:00 followed buy Andy Paulk and Kelly Wynn at 7:30 with all the play by play.

 

 
Irwin get 1st region Loss PDF Print E-mail

 

 

Irwin’s first region loss was handed to them by a very good Hawkinsville Red Devil Team. The teams seemed to be evenly matched.

Hawkinsville received the ball first and scored first with a 4 yard rush by Fabian Forrest who was a thorn in the Indians side all night. Forrest is a scat-back that has Barry Sanders type moves and will make a good defenseman miss. The Extra point was good and the Devils led 7-0 with 5:38 to go in the 1st period. The first play of the second quarter yielded a touchdown with a 7 yard pass from Clint Paulk to Travis Tucker. PAT was blocked Hawkinsville led 7-6. On Irwin’s next possession Kevious Robinson broke into the Devil backfield and sprinted 78 yards to give Irwin a 12-7 lead at the half. Unfortunately the Indian scoring was over for the night as Hawkinsville added 2 more scores to take down the tribe 21-0. Jake Atkinson did a good job punting averaging 38 yds per punt.

The Indians will travel to Jeffersonville this Friday night to take on the highly Ranked Twiggs County Cobras.

Irwin vs. Hawkinsville

Total Offense by Quarter: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

Irwin: 53 124 9 25

Hawkinsville: 62 91 52 48

Total Net Yardage: Irwin: 211 Hawkinsville: 253

Player No. Rushes/Yardage Pass Receptions/Yardage Total: TD’S

21 15 / 134 - 134 1

9 11 / 38 - 38 -

5 4 / 12 1 / 29 41 -

10 2 / 18 - 18 -

15 - 1 / 7 7 1

Kicking: 3 kick-offs 1 out of bounds (Hawkinsville took the ball on the 35) 2 kickoffs with an average of 55.5 yards per kick.

Scores by Quarter: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total:

Irwin: 0 12 0 0 12

Hawkinsville: 7 0 7 7 21

 

 
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It has been many years since an Irwin County team has scored any where in the neighborhood of 55 points. Irwin started it’s region schedule making a statement to the region that Irwin County is a much improved football team from a year ago. The ball carriers carried the ball, the blockers blocked, the passers passed, and the receivers caught the ball. The defense was very stingy. When everyone comes together as a team everything clicks. THAT is what happened Friday night. It all worked.

The game began with Irwin kicking off to Turner. After a quick Turner fumble Irwin capped off a 40 yard drive with a 9 yard run by #21 Kevious Robinson. Daniel Rodriquez extra point was good, 7-0 Indians. After the Indians stopped the Rebel drive Kevious Robinson broke a 67yard touchdown run for Touchdown #2 on thenight. Rodriquez added the PAT to lead 14-0. The next possession allowed #9 Barnard Baker to top off a drive with an 11 yard scamper and score one of his three touchdowns in the game. On the next position Irwin Scored on a 37 yard pass play from #12 Clint Paulk to #15 Travis Tucker. The PAT was good by Rodriquez. Indians led 28-0 with 5:38 left in the first period. The Indians started the second quarter with a 37 yard touchdown pass Paulk to Robinson. Rodriquez’s PAT was good. The Tribe led 35-0. With 4:48 in the half Turner finally got on the board with a 1 yard run, to make the score 35-6 . Kevious Robinson soon took control again as he scampered 63 yards for another touchdown rush. The PAT was good by Rodriquez stretching the score to 42. With 52 seconds left in the half Turner completed a 32 yard pass and made the PAT to go into the half 42 –13. Irwin received the ball the beginning of the second half and drove the ball to the 7 where Barnard Baker took it in for his third TD of the night. Rodriquez PAT attempt was good and Indians led 49-13. The Indians began to substitute players at the end of the third and the entire 4th quarter. #14 Mike Washington intercepted a pass in the 4th Quarter and returned it 50 yards for the final Indian score of the night. The PAT was no good and the Indians led 55-13. The final score came with less than a minute left to go in the game when Turner pushed over a touchdown from one yard out. The Pat was good and te final score was 55-20.

The thing that makes a team a team is “coming together” Helping each other over come adversity. There has been a lot of support among these team members to get to this point. The offensive line Joe Ben Wright, Darius Battle, Chandler Rowe, Bradley Tucker, Terrance Woodard and Josh Johnson are doing a fantastic job in making holes for the backs. The defensive line with Eric Lawton, Terrance Woodard, Tra Lundy, Jeremy Martin. #20 Casey Busbin played special teams this week and was around the ball nearly every play he was in. Clae Wynn suffered a dislocated shoulder but was in on several big defensive plays on the night. Bradley Tucker and Luke Rainier as well as Darious Battle did a great job at linebacker.

 

 
Letter for Life PDF Print E-mail

Hi everyone,

We will be hosting a bone marrow donor drive in honor of Jean Livingston at the homecoming football game Friday night. As many of you already know, Jean has been battling Leukemia and has learned that she is in need of a bone marrow transplant. However, thus far, no genetic match for the transplant as been identified. Hopefully, our efforts will help find a match for Jean and/or for someone else in need of a donor.

If you would like to be tested as a possible donor, all you have to do is show up on Friday. It is a simple and quick process. If you would like more information about donation or the donor process, please visit the Be The Match website at www.marrow.org.

There is no cost for being tested. However, it costs the registry about $100 per test, so please also consider making a financial donation to help offset the cost of testing for others.

I need several adults to assist with the drive by helping volunteers fill out information forms and others duties. Thanks to those who have already offered to help. Please respond to this email if you are willing to help also. We will be done in time for you to see the half-time festivities.

Please spread the word within your circle of friends and also at your churches. This is a wonderful opportunity for us to potentially save many lives...especially one who is special to all of us!

Thanks!

wendy mc :)

Wendy McFarland
Irwin County High School
149 Chieftain Circle
Ocilla, GA  31774
Phone 229/468-9421
FAX   229/468-8492

 
Region Play Brings Turner in! PDF Print E-mail

Coming off of a much needed win over Portal 35-12 the Indians set their sights on the first jewel of the region crown, The Turner County Rebels. The Rebels are 0-4 on the season with losses to Worth Co. 29-0, Seminole County 48-12, Crisp County 10-6 and Brooks county 42-0. Don’t let that fool you. Coach Erik Soliday 153-82-2 is a proven winner and will field a team that will field a very experienced group of 15 starters coming back from a spectacular 10-3 season. The Rebels will have a formidable line behind college prospect Michael Donahoo, Edward Thompkins and Shawn Green but a new quarterback in Markevian Teague. The Indians must maintain the level of play that they have exhibited the past three weeks to beat the Rebels.

Don’t forget this week is Homecoming! Come out and support the Indian student body. If you can’t make it to the field you can tune into radio FM 98.5 or connect online at www.IrwinCountyIndians.com. The Michael Smith – Rain and Hail Pregame show with host Bill Barrs will begin at 7:00 pm followed by Andy Paulk and Kelly Wynn at 7:30 for the play by play action.

 

 
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