Northeast tops SE in OT

By By Josh Taylor/The Meridian Star
Sept. 8, 2001
Third quarter fireworks threw a storybook gridiron battle into overtime, leaving the Northeast Lauderdale Trojans with a 14-8 victory over host Southeast Friday night.
The first half went scoreless amid 10 penalties, two fumbles and both defenses in command.
The Tigers' first possession seemed to end in a punt, but was fumbled on the other end by Trojan Lavaris Portis. Willie Hood recovered for Southeast. However, the Tigers did not turn the play into a score and a defensive struggle ensued throughout the first half.
Southeast got on the scoreboard at the start of the second half when Travis Reed returned the kickoff 90 yards for a touchdown. Southeast converted a two point conversion pass from Ben Reed to Andy Landrum to put the score at 8-0.
The Trojans offense answered the call on their next possession with a 65-yard touchdown drive, capped off by a 22-yard touchdown rush off the legs of Marcus Betts with 5:35 left on the clock. Northeast tied the score with a two point conversion rush from Kelvin Horne.
That's how it stood until regulation time ended.
Northeast began the sudden death on the 10-yard line with four downs to score.
It only took the Trojans three plays, starting with an eight-yard rush from Horne and followed by two quarterback sneaks from Stephen Dyess. The final play resulted in a touchdown.
The two-point conversion attempt was stopped, leaving Northeast up 14-8.
The TIgers were given their chance to score. Southeast's first shot resulted in a ten-yard penalty, pushing them back to the 20. Southeast followed up with a dropped pass by Landrum and a Northeast penalty that pushed it back to the 15.
Quarterback Ben Reed rushed the next two downs amid tough Trojan pressure from Portis without much luck. Portis laid him down twice. The final play of the night was another incomplete pass from Reed on the seven-yard line, leaving the Trojans victorious 14-8.
The Trojans came away with nine penalties, three fumbles, and five first downs while the Tigers got five penalties, two fumbles, and eight first downs.
Horne came away with a total 65 offensive yards while Betts racked up 58.
Tiger Steven Willis had a big defensive game with four tackles including two sacks while Trojan Maurice Carlisle had two sacks.
The Trojans play West Lauderdale at home next Friday while the Tigers travel to Clarkdale.
Travis Reed led the Southeast attack with 142 yards total offense. Ben Reed's total yards were 90.
Josh Taylor is a sports writer for the Meridian Star. Call him at 693-1551 ext. 3234 or email him at jtaylor@themeridianstar.com.

Franklin County

State issues fire alert

Galleries

PHOTOS: Roxy holds cruise-in events in downtown Russellville

Galleries

PHOTOS: Tharptown senior homecoming representatives take court

News

Phil Campbell, Red Bay FFA place at North Alabama State Fair

News

BTCPA announces auditions for first production of season

News

RCS Education Foundation honors excellence

News

Downtown Russellville Collective receives grant to further efforts

Franklin County

NWSCC sees fall enrollment continue to rise

News

AlmostBama show raises money for Place of Grace Sept. 23

News

Roxy holds Cruise-In

Franklin County

Political announcement: Doug Aaron announces run for county commission seat 


Franklin County

TVA plans to invest $15 billion over next three years

Franklin County

Alabama Young Farmers vie for top titles

News

RHS ranks 18th on best Alabama high schools list

News

Downtown Russellville Collective receives statewide recognition at Main Street Alabama conference

Franklin County

PHOTOS: Franklin County celebrates Watermelon Festival

Franklin County

Chamber names watermelon winners

Franklin County

NWSCC hosts Run for Reading 5K, Family Fun Run on Sept. 16

Franklin County

New law prohibits smoking, vaping in vehicles with children

News

Phil Campbell, Tharptown tune-up for openers

Franklin County

PHOTOS: Franklin County Watermelon Festival

Franklin County

Cost-share availability for southern pine beetle prevention 

News

RPL holds summer reading program activities

News

Golden Tigers prepare for varsity football season as jamboree nears

x