Glasgow Daily Times, Glasgow, KY

Sports

November 28, 2009

Black Friday

Monroe ends ‘awesome’ season with loss to Fort Campbell in state semifinals

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. — It was a night of many firsts.

It was the first time any Kentucky football playoff game had ever been held outside of the Commonwealth. It was the also the first time Monroe County had ever advanced to two consecutive state semifinal games.

Unfortunately for Monroe, it was a night for seconds as well.

Monroe County saw one of its most successful seasons in history come to a close Friday when the Falcons fell to Fort Campbell in the 2A Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl semifinals for the second consecutive year, losing 30-16 at Austin Peay State University.

“We just came up short,” head coach John Petett said. “We had opportunities late, but we couldn’t take advantage of them.”

Despite falling into a 15-0 deficit just two minutes into the second quarter, Monroe overcame Campbell’s early lead and drew within a touchdown by the end of the first half.

Late interceptions — two from Neil Wilson and one from Jackson Arnett — helped sink the Falcons and allowed Fort Campbell to move within one game of back-to-back state championships.

Such an advancement was never a sure thing Friday night.

Taking a page from Murray’s playbook, who came within a touchdown of upsetting Campbell last week through its use of a relentless ground game, Monroe employed its own rushing attack to move the ball on its first drive.

Rushes from Wilson, Tanner Kendall and Dillion Vickery helped Monroe advance into Campbell territory, but a Campbell sack and two Monroe false start penalties soon derailed the possession and forced Monroe to punt.

And put the ball in Antonio Andrews’ hands.

The Campbell quarterback, who surpassed the 1,000 yard mark in both passing and rushing and compiled 52 total touchdowns this season, made quick work of Monroe, sprinting up the sidelines for 22 yards to put Campbell within striking distance.

Runs by Breeon Moreno pushed Campbell closer, and a four-yard Andrews touchdown rush gave Campbell a 7-0 lead with 5:05 remaining in the first quarter.

Despite Arnett’s efforts to avoid the pass rush and complete long third- and fourth-down conversions on Monroe’s next possession, the team was again forced to punt, and again received similar results when Chris Allen took a screen pass from Andrews 53 yards for a touchdown.

Next time, however, the Falcons would answer through the air.

On a third and 10, Arnett rolled out to his right, conceivably looking for Wilson in the open field. The roll out drew much of the Campbell defense toward the right side of the field, leaving Kendall wide open down the left sideline. Arnett threw across his body for a 44-yard touchdown to cut the lead to 15-8.

Any shift in momentum didn’t last long, as another lengthy Andrews run (32 yards) put Campbell in position for a seven-yard Troy Turner touchdown to stretch the advantage with 4:31 left in the half.

The Monroe Falcons continued to attack through the air on their next drive. Amid constant defensive pressure, Arnett found Wilson and Kendall for 13 and 18 yard gains, respectively, to move Monroe 10 yards away from the Fort Campbell red zone.

With time slipping in the half, Arnett attempted a throw to Wilson near the end zone. The ball cut through Campbell traffic and disappeared into Wilson’s hands, who came up holding the ball triumphantly in the air. The referees said the ball had been pinned, leaving Monroe with only one chance to cut the lead before turning possession back over to Campbell at the beginning of the next half.

Something else had been pinned to the ground 30 yards back.

Starting fullback Vickery had to be carried off the field, forcing Monroe to answer a controversial call and the departure of a key offensive component all in one play.

And they did just that.

Arnett found Wilson over the middle for a 30-yard touchdown on fourth and 10. A Wilson throw to brother Chad Wilson cut the lead to 22-16 heading into the half.

Monroe kept Campbell out of the endzone on the second half’s opening drive, but the team’s chance to tie the game went awry when Wilson, running out of the “Wildcat” formation, had a rare pass intercepted and returned to the Fort Campbell 37 yard-line.

Campbell capitalized with a score to extend its advantage to two touchdowns.

Another Wilson interception and a late Arnett pick derailed any hope for a comeback.

The loss ends the high school football careers of Wilson, Kendall, Dusty Carver, J.W. Vickery, Trent Lyon, Tyler Wyatt, Colby Hamilton, Jake Proctor, Andrew Johnson, Ethan Brown, Troy Wyatt, Ben Carter, Jordan Turner, Trevor Witty and Tyler McMillan.

Wilson led the team with 82 yards rushing as well as five receptions for 84 yards and a touchdown. Arnett went 8 of 18 for 138 yards, two touchdowns and one interception.

The loss also ends what has been an impressive year for Wilson. Coming into Friday’s game, the senior had compiled more than 1,200 total yards on the year and had found the endzone 19 times.

“Neil is one of the best football players I’ve ever coached,” Petett said. “Maybe the best.”

Troy Wyatt and Kendall may not be far behind.

Wyatt racked up 70 solo and 28.5 assisted tackles this season, while Kendall rushed for more than 1,000 yards and eight touchdowns.

Despite the talent, Monroe will stay home next Friday while Campbell extends its stay in the Kentucky football postseason. Campbell will play DeSales in the 2A state final.

“We gave them everything we had,” Wilson said. “They were just a better football team than us tonight.”

Petett said he was impressed by his team’s performance against the state powerhouse.

“My hat’s off to Fort Campbell,” he said. “They’re the defending state champs, and we’ve come up here two years in a row and given them all they want.

“It was an awesome year, no doubt about that, and I’m really proud of my kids.”

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