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Lowndes running back Greg Reid (24) fights to stay on his feet, as Roswell’s Zack Waddell (46) brings him down during the state quarterfinals Friday night at Martin Stadium.
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Lowndes High fullback Adrian Hargett(32) gets wrapped up by a host of Roswell High defenders, led by Brayden Knudson (52) and John Dorsett (55) during the state quarterfinals Friday night at Martin Stadium.
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Lowndes running back Greg Reid (24) runs down the sideline, as Roswell’s Reid Suhr (21) tries to catch up during Friday night’s state quarterfinals game at Martin Stadium.
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Lowndes High’s Adrian Hargett (32) trys to shake off Roswell’s Reid Suhr (21) during the state quarterfinals Friday night at Martin Stadium.
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Going back to the Dome

Lowndes beats Roswell 31-20, makes semis for third time in four years

By Bryan Fazio

Of those 136 yards, Hargett had 123 on 17 carries, and Williams had 13 on five. In total, Lowndes rushed for 356 yards on 53 carries, combining with 11 passing yards for 367 total offensive yards. The Hornets had 115 rushing yards and 192 passing yards, for 60 less yards than the Vikings.

“We knew what we were going to do from the start,” Hargett said. “And we got our blocks.”

The Vikings were up by two scores with a little over nine minutes to play in the first half, and achieved their goal of hitting the Hornets early. However, the game was far from in hand.

“It felt pretty good,” Barwick said of the early success. “But we weren’t satisfied yet. We had to keep going.”

The Hornets stuck around all night, like the defending state champions were expected to.

Roswell brought the score within seven, then held the Vikings to a three-and-out situation to give themselves quality field position.

After taking over on their own 45-yard line, the Hornets completed two passes for a total of 34 yards and then let running back Alex Daniel carry the ball the final five yards into the end zone.

Daniel finished the game with 59 yards on 19 carries, and the Hornets were led by the passing game of Taliaferro, who had 192 yards on nine carries.

“We beat a good football team in Roswell,” Lowndes coach Randy McPherson said. “They fought hard, and our kids got it done.”

Leading 21-14 at the half, Lowndes played just as strong a second half, going back and forth with the Hornets before Roswell had its only miscue of the night.

On third-and-2 from the Roswell 38-yard line, Daniel fumbled, and Desmond Miller fell on the ball for the Vikings. Lowndes then ran Reid for four yards, passed to Reid for 11 yards, and watched its star junior race for a 19-yard touchdown.

Heading into the fourth quarter leading by two touchdowns, the Vikings’ defense allowed just six more points, on a 25-yard pass from Taliaferro to Keegan Hughes. The extra point attempt by Jim Broadway was blocked, preventing a seventh.

For the next 10:33, Lowndes’ defense had the Hornets, while the offense added three more points on a 37-yard field goal by Mark Willis with 2:51 to play.

With 1:03 left in the game, Taliaferro threw an incomplete pass on the Hornets’ final play of the game, and the Lowndes sideline was buzzing with screams of “going to the Dome,” as the Vikings lined up in victory formation.

“We just played hard,” McPherson said. “That’s what it’s all about. If you want to win the game, you have to play hard. Those kids played hard.”



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