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Hartselle Enquirer

Falkville snaps 11-game losing streak

By Staff
Blue Devils beat Clements, 18-15
Roy Jones, Hartselle Enquirer
CLEMENTS – The Falkville Blue Devils fought back in the fourth quarter against Clements, and picked up it first win, 18-15, since beating Danville in 2002.
Ian Thompson proved to be the key ingredient. Thompson rushed for 112 yards and scored all three of the Blue Devils touchdowns.
After a scoreless first quarter, it appeared the game may go into halftime with both teams scoreless. Thompson took care of that, though, with 1:14 remaining.
The running back scored from seven yards out, as Falkville took a 6-0 lead into the locker rooms.
But Clements took the lead at 7-6 in the third quarter when Joey Sutton scored on a 19-yard touchdown run.
Thompson then scored his second touchdown of the night by way of the air. Quarterback Todd Russell threw to Thompson for 18 yards and a 12-7 lead.
Late in the third quarter, though, Clements took a 15-12 lead after a touchdown by quarterback Brian Young, who hurtled over center for one yard. Tony Patrick ran the two-point conversion.
The Blue Devils scored what proved to be the game-winning touchdown when Thompson ran in from one yard out.
How They Scored
1st Quarter
Nothing
2nd Quarter
Falkville: Ian Thompson 7-yard run (kick failed).
3rd Quarter
Clements: Joey Sutton 19-yard run (kick good).
Falkville: Todd Russell 18-yard pass to Ian Thompson (kick failed).
Clements: Brian Young 1-yard run (conversion good)
4th Quarter
Falkville: Ian Thompson 1-yard run (kick failed).
Team Stats
FHS CHS
First Downs 15 10
Rushing Yds. 169 177
C-A-I 5-10-1 0-4-1
Passing Yds. 73 0
Total Yds. 242 177
Penalties-Yds 3-15 4-40

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