Thompson extended their region record to 2-0 with a 42-7 win over Oak Mountain Friday night
behind
Trent Seaborn's four touchdowns.
In a game that was moved up an hour due to weather, Thompson's offense started strong
before the rain hit and put the game away early. On the first drive, Seaborn found
Pryce Lewis
deep to set up the Warriors in great field position before finally punching it in with
Michael Dujon
from five yards out.
Thompson's defense forced a 3-and-out to get the ball back and it wasn't long at all before it
was 14-0. Oak Mountain finally got a drive going after a few costly penalties from the Warrior
defense and a nearly intercepted ball found it's way into an Oak Mountain receiver's hands for a
touchdown to cut the lead to 14-7.
It would be all Thompson after that as Thompson put up 21 unanswered points in the second
quarter, and added another score to start the second half to bring the score up to 42-7 as the
rain began to pour, and the clock was quickly run out by both teams.
On offense, Seaborn finished the night 11/16 for 195 yards with four touchdowns and one
interception.
RJ Evans led all rushers with seven carries for 69 yards and a touchdown. Michael
Dujon added 4 carries for 27 yards and another touchdown.
Pryce Lewis was the leading
receiver with three catches for 61 yards and a touchdown.
Trey Knight,
Dedrick Kimbrough and
and
Angel Jones all added touchdowns as well.
Jared Smith led the defense with 8 total tackles, including two tackles for loss with a sack. Cam
Pritchett and
Zayden Felton also had two tackles for loss, while
Wesley Gover,
Kevin Davis and
Dantwon Fegans found a tackle in the backfield as well.
John Alan McGuire put four of his seven kickoffs through the endzone and averaged 51.2 yards
with his punting, including a long of 63 yards. He was also 6/6 in PATs.
Next week, Thompson travels to Vestavia Hills as the Rebels just grabbed their first win of the
season over Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa, moving them to 1-1 in region play and 1-3 overall.