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Published Saturday, November 14, 2009 in Sports

Newnan leaves Valdosta in the past

By Tommy Camp

The Newnan Times-Herald

The Newnan Cougars, coming from behind in the second half for the second straight week, took a chink out of Region 1-AAAAA's armor in Drake Stadium Friday night with a 28-9 win over Valdosta in the first round of the state Class AAAAA playoffs.

Trailing at halftime for the first time this season, be it by only two points, Newnan scored three unanswered touchdowns on the storied Wildcats in the third and fourth quarters to pick up their 11th straight win of the year and their third victory over a 1-AAAAA opponent in the playoffs in as many years.

"It was a great win for us," said Newnan coach Mike McDonald. "Our kids gutted it out. They did what they had to do against a very good football team."

A bad snap on a Valdosta punt set up Newnan's go-ahead-for-good touchdown in the third quarter, but it might have been two defensive stands the Cougars made in the second quarter that turned the tide.

Leading 7-6, the Cougars held off Valdosta's fourth and four at the Newnan 33 and even more impressively first and goal at the Newnan eight a few minutes later.

Valdosta got no points from those two excursions deep into Newnan territory and only a 37-yard field goal just before halftime gave the Wildcats the lead at the break.

"We made a few adjustments at halftime," McDonald said. "We made some changes in our protection on offense and one little adjustment on defense, but mostly we just played really well in the second half."

Quarterback Lendell Arnold passed for two touchdowns on the night and ran for another, giving him 14 of the former for the year and five of the latter, and Nick Hill tacked on a 53-yard scoring sprint in the fourth quarter, his seventh rushing TD of the year, to seal the win.

"We had a lot of big plays on both offense and defense," McDonald said.

Jamal Ransby and Alex Ogletree picked off Valdosta passes and Zander Ogletree was a terror on both sides of the ball, harassing Wildcat quarterback Chad Prain all night from his linebacker slot and catching an Arnold pass for Newnan's first touchdown.

"Our kids did a great job," McDonald added. "It was a tough, physical game just like we knew it would be, but our kids really came through."

Newnan took a 7-0 lead late in the first quarter when Arnold threw eight yards to Zander Ogletree to cap an 81-yard, six play drive with just 27 seconds left in the period.

The big play was a 56-yard run by Chris Robinson to the Valdosta 25.

Valdosta cut into the lead almost immediately as Malcolm Mitchell returned the kickoff 88-yards for a touchdown, but Newnan held a 7-6 lead after Tyler Yelito's PAT was wide left.

The two teams had battled without a score for the first 11:33 of the first quarter, before they both tallied points in the final 27 seconds.

Newnan never moved beyond its own 36 in the second quarter while holding off Valdosta before Yelito booted his field goal with only 18 seconds left before halftime.

It ended Newnan's string of 10 straight games leading at intermission.

The Cougars got the game's big break early in the third quarter.

Yelito, also Valdosta's punter, had dropped back to kick at his own 20 after Newnan held the Wildcats on their first possession, but the snap flew over his head.

By the time he chased it down, Newnan defenders were swarming him at the two.

It took three tries plus an offside call on Valdosta, but Arnold snuck it in on third down and the Cougars led 14-9 with 7:08 left in the quarter.

Newnan came right back on its next possession to score again.

Taking over at their own 34 the Cougars used Arnold's arm and legs to up their lead to 21-9.

Arnold passed 30 yards to Alec Ogletree on the drive's third play and then threw the final 19 to Ransby who made a beautiful cutback move on a Valdosta defensive back at the 10 to score.

Newnan tacked on its final points late in the fourth quarter after Alec Ogletree intercepted Prain near the Cougar 30 and returned it to the 47.

Hill burst up the middle on first down and sprinted into the end zone 53 yards away with 4:44 to play.

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VALDOSTA 6 3 0 0 -- 9

NEWNAN 7 0 14 7 -- 28

1ST QUARTER

N -- Zander Ogletree 8-yard pass from Lendell Arnold (Patrick McAlpin Kick) :35

Drive: 6 plays, 81 yards, 2:26 (Key play: 56 yard run by Chris Robinson to Valdosta 25)

V -- Malcolm Mitchell 88-yard kickoff return (Kick failed), :15

2ND QUARTER

V -- Zach Wang 35-yard field goal: 18

3RD QUARTER

N - Lendell Arnold 1-yard run (McAlpin kick), 7:08

(Key play: Fumbled punt snap by Valdosta to Wildcats 1-yard line)

N - Jamal Ransby 19 pass from Lendell Arnold (McAlpin kick), 4:21

(Key play: 30 yard pass from Arnold to Alec Ogletree for a first down to Valdosta 19)

4TH QUARTER

N - Nick Hill 53 yard run (McAlpin kick), 4:44

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Good Luck Friday

11/17/2009

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They can't put everyone's name in the paper who did something in the ballgame. The paper doesn't just mention one it mentions six. I believe the defense does deserve some recognition but there is no need to poke at the people who write the paper. They are doing the best job they can. The Cougars play team ball. They have done it all year and will continue to do so. I can gurantee you that most of them would rather win than see their names in the Newnan paper. We all know what our defense did last Friday night and hopefully they will do the same this Friday night. Can't wait for the game, should be another great one.

Posted by David at 7:31 PM

Way to go Cougars!

11/16/2009

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Way to go Newnan Cougars! Let's not start picking out one player. One thing I love about Newnan Cougar Football is that they are a team! It takes all the players to make the Newnan Cougar Football program. Congrats to the coaches and all the players. Let's make this a season to remember! These senior boys of 2010 want it bad and they are going to get it! Go take care of business guys! You have our support!

Posted by Cougarsupporter at 1:52 PM

Defenseeeeeee

11/16/2009

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Remember.....Defense go not get their respect. Mr. Camp please talk about those awesome defense in your next write up. I know offense is very important and so is defense. Give both sides of the ball what is due to them. Football praise!!!!!

Posted by DNewnan at 1:22 PM

Dargo is right,,,,,,,,,,,

11/15/2009

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What's up with that ? Adma is the leader of the defense. GIVE this young man some ink !!!!

Posted by loser of the week at 11:22 PM

Drago

11/15/2009

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He sure had those guys on the green board bragging. I have never seen those SoGa people so amazed. Strakose is on the team with some other guys, and will be overlooked. It's a shame that when people think of a great team, they only think of one guy.

Posted by DJ at 10:51 PM

true.

11/15/2009

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Strakose has been working out at my gym since he was a freshman...he is an animal in the weight room and a very good LB on the field...he should play FCS program or a smaller D1 school...he has tones of heart and is exactly the type of player and young man you would want on your team, keep it up NHS and #51.

Posted by bthrower at 10:45 PM

Adam Strakose

11/15/2009

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Does not get the ink he deserves. What's up with that, Tommy?

Posted by Drago at 8:39 PM

Go Cougars

11/15/2009

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Great job team..and everyone thought that since all the "star" players were gone the team wouldn't and couldn't survive but the true fans had no doubt. GO COUGARS GO!!!

Posted by Graduate of NHS at 3:55 PM

congrats to the Cats

11/15/2009

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Congrats on your victory...we're rooting for you all over on the east side of the county. Glad you all shut the Valdosta posters up...Now go take care of business against MLK & onward...

Posted by EC pop at 2:52 PM

Congrats

11/15/2009

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You guys are playing well. Keep up the good work. I have supported you all for 10 out of 11 week. Beat MLK. Go Cougars.

Posted by DJ at 10:53 AM

You guys are legit

11/14/2009

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Who cares what the haters say. You guys are a legit team and deserve all respect. You played your hearts out against a much bigger team and showed them what Newnan football is all about. Valdosta's trip to the dome ends in Newnan. Great job Cats. Let's get ready for next week. Heck of a job all the way around but the defense played the best game I have seen in a long time. Great job.

Posted by David at 2:32 PM

Go Newnan

11/14/2009

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Go cats GO. Where are all the people who said Newnan would lose?

Posted by Think about it at 1:36 PM

Great Win...

11/14/2009

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Great job team. Defense was great. Offense good job getting on track second half. On to the second round.

Posted by GAIL at 11:16 AM

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