![]() The Mavs took care of business early, taking advantage of a couple of Powell miscues to build a 21-7 first quarter lead. As a good host, Powell countered with 13 flags for 170 yards.īetween the flags, however, there was some outstanding football being played. Anderson County had 13 penalties for 139 yards. “Ours just seemed to be a little more untimely.”įor fans of pure hard-nose football, it was (at times) a buffet of whaps, smacks, crunching, and thomps.īut it was, at times, ugly. “Both teams made a lot of mistakes,” Anderson County High School’s Head Football Coach Davey Gillum said. Two powerhouse teams that have an agenda for 2021 and with work to do. This game - the first in this regular season of 10 such contests - with all of its hype, back story, other story lines, stars, and promise lived up to its billing.īut not for the Maverick faithful, who saw a 60-48 final score in favor of Powell.ĭon’t dig too deep into Friday night’s tilt you’ll miss the important stuff - that for the first week in the high school football season of 2021 (coming after what 2020 had to offer), this game was only a beginning for two powerhouse teams. Ken Leinartīryson Vowell fights for one of his two touchdown catches against Powell Friday night - Ken Leinartįriday night’s high school football game between the visiting Anderson County High School Mavericks and the host Powell High School Panthers had taken a life of its own. Foust on an attempted sweep Friday night at Powell High School. Ken LeinartĪnderson County’s Tate Russell (1) shuts down Powell’s J.J. Anderson County’s Gavin Noe sizes up a Powell defender before stiff arming him and notching the first of his three touchdowns last Friday against Powell High School.
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