The losses just keep racking up for the Sunshine Goobers...
Camden too much for CHS
By TIM KIRBY
tkirby@lakecityreporter.com
Published: Friday, September 5, 2008 6:15 AM EDT
KINGSLAND, Ga. —Columbia High can’t hide from the film of this game. It is going out over the air all weekend.
The Tigers were manhandled by Camden County High 31-0 in the second game of a double header billed ‘Border Wars’.
Columbia hung tough for the first half escaping with a 10-0 defecit when Camden County had to settle for a field goal after first and goal at the one yard line. The Wildcats other touchdown in the first half came on a blocked punt.
Camden took charge in the third quarter, rushing for 152 yards and scoring two touchdowns.
A bad snap on another punt set up the final score for Camden County with 11:07 left in the game. Columbia’s offensive weapon was handing off to Tiger Powell who finished with 16 carries for 77 yards. However, figuring in the yardage lost on the punt snap, Columbia totalled less than 80 yards.n’s first touchdown when he returned the block punt eight yards. In the third quarter Ronald Flowers had a 28 yard touchdown run, and Greg Baker broke loose for a 64 yard touchdown run. Quarterback Christian Milstead connected with Deangelo Smith on a five yard touchdown pass for the final score with 11:07 left to play in the game. Matt Ehasz kicked the extra points and a 37 yard field goal.
Camden too much for CHS
By TIM KIRBY
tkirby@lakecityreporter.com
Published: Friday, September 5, 2008 6:15 AM EDT
KINGSLAND, Ga. —Columbia High can’t hide from the film of this game. It is going out over the air all weekend.
The Tigers were manhandled by Camden County High 31-0 in the second game of a double header billed ‘Border Wars’.
Columbia hung tough for the first half escaping with a 10-0 defecit when Camden County had to settle for a field goal after first and goal at the one yard line. The Wildcats other touchdown in the first half came on a blocked punt.
Camden took charge in the third quarter, rushing for 152 yards and scoring two touchdowns.
A bad snap on another punt set up the final score for Camden County with 11:07 left in the game. Columbia’s offensive weapon was handing off to Tiger Powell who finished with 16 carries for 77 yards. However, figuring in the yardage lost on the punt snap, Columbia totalled less than 80 yards.n’s first touchdown when he returned the block punt eight yards. In the third quarter Ronald Flowers had a 28 yard touchdown run, and Greg Baker broke loose for a 64 yard touchdown run. Quarterback Christian Milstead connected with Deangelo Smith on a five yard touchdown pass for the final score with 11:07 left to play in the game. Matt Ehasz kicked the extra points and a 37 yard field goal.