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Natchez High School’s Raymond Williams falls backward with the football to intercept the pass intended for Ferriday’s Bobby Madison Friday night during the Bulldog’s 12-6 win over the Trojans.

Natchez overtakes Ferriday for 12-6 win

Published Saturday, September 5, 2009

FERRIDAY — The Natchez High School Bulldogs had the No. 2 to thank over and over again in their 12-6 win against Ferriday High School.

Entering into Friday’s game, the Bulldogs (3-0) had played two games to the Trojans’ zero. The Bulldogs had practiced twice the amount of time the Trojans had.

And in the second half of Friday’s game, Natchez scored two touchdowns, while Ferriday scored none.

Natchez allowed only one touchdown by Ferriday, which came late in the second quarter.

“It’s was a hard-fought game,” Natchez head coach Lance Reed said. “We just kept pushing. In a game like that, you just want to catch some breaks. We caught some breaks in a timely manner.”

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Natchez High head coach Lance Reed talks about Friday night's 12-6 win over Ferriday.

Natchez High head coach Lance Reed talks about Friday night's 12-6 win over Ferriday. Watch »

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Ferriday High School head coach Freddie Harrison talks about the Trojans loss to Natchez High School.

Ferriday High School head coach Freddie Harrison talks about the Trojans loss to Natchez High School. Watch »

After being down 6-0 at the half, the Bulldogs held the Trojans to just 24 total yards in the second half.

Natchez, meanwhile, rode a second half effort by quarterback Javon Washington, in which he was 7-for-7 passing with 66 yards and one touchdown pass. He finished 15-for-22 with 132 yards passing on the night.

“I’ve been starting since my freshman year,” Washington said. “I just didn’t have any excuses. I had to step it up (in the second half).”

With 4:30 seconds to go in the third quarter, Washington was able to connect with receiver Santorius Pollard on a 22-yard touchdown pass for the Bulldog’s first touchdown.

In the fourth quarter, running back Joel Davis had a 2-yard touchdown carry with 11:31 left.

Ferriday’s lone touchdown came on a 28-yard reception by DeVonante Scott from quarterback Rodney Lawson.

Ferriday head coach Freddie Harrison said the lack of in-game action for his team compared to Natchez’s did his players in during the second half.

“The problem was, we weren’t in game shape to play four quarters, which is what I expected,” Harrison said. “Natchez was just better-conditioned.”

Harrison also said he expects the lack of condition to fix itself over time.

“It wasn’t a lack of effort,” Harrison said. “We came out and played our hearts out. They left it all on the line. I always tell my players to leave it all on the line no matter what the outcome.”

Both coaches — who are friends — said they enjoyed facing off against each other for the first time.

“I have a lot of respect for Coach Harrison and his team,” Reed said. “They’re a tough, disciplined team that gave us all we could handle.

“It was excited (to play against him). I hope everyone enjoyed it.”

Harrison, however, would naturally have wanted a different outcome.

“It’s enjoyable, but at the same time, he got the better end of the stick tonight,” Harrison said.

Comments

Posted by shygirl1968 (anonymous) on September 5, 2009 at 5:49 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Way to go bulldogs!!!

Posted by cyobtaf (anonymous) on September 5, 2009 at 6:36 a.m. (Suggest removal)

The trojans gave the dogs a good battle but the numbers eventually caught up with them. Good game to watch.

Posted by TRON601 (anonymous) on September 5, 2009 at 9:35 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Good defensive stretch-out for both teams. Good job D. You are giving up less points each week. Keep up the good work. This is a good positive to take into district.

Posted by trulyblessed (anonymous) on September 5, 2009 at 10:22 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Way to go Bulldogs!!! You guys did an awesome job. Way to go to all the NHS supporters. We were out in numbers last night. Natchez really represented. Let's keep it up.

Posted by sexysigmalady (anonymous) on September 6, 2009 at 4:22 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Good job NHS! Keep it up!

Posted by dmackZuluking (anonymous) on September 7, 2009 at 7:06 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Get up , stand up and move on to the next game Trojans..this was clearly a game that was lost by coaching.

Posted by kuntryboi (anonymous) on September 8, 2009 at 5:42 p.m. (Suggest removal)

I played football with coach reed in high school, he was a good leader even back then, i knew he would get the bulldogs program back on top, good job lance keep up the good work!

Posted by rambo99 (anonymous) on September 9, 2009 at 8:36 a.m. (Suggest removal)

I'm not a big fan of parents or fans blaming coaches for games that are lost. you can blam it on a lot of things but the coach is not one of them. coach harrison is a ok coach (might be a little crazy) but is one of the best young minds in louisiana ask any body. Those coaches do not play one down. If that was the case we would never lose with Walter Johnson, CC Cummings, Damien Huren, Eddie White, James Davis (Blue), and Freddie Harrison. Just food for thought.

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