Hurricanes Destroy Blacksher

September 11, 2010

The Flomaton Hurricanes were a Category 55 storm as they blew apart J.U. Blacksher Friday night.

The ‘Canes whooped Blacksher  55-0 in a game that saw the Bulldogs gaining less than the distance of  two first downs the entire night.

Flomaton stormed ahead quickly, leading 28-0 at the end of the first quarter and 42-0 by the half. The Hurricanes were led by James Jackson with eight carries, 77 yards and three touchdowns. A.J. Odom, and Austin Patterson also scored for the ‘Canes. Ryheem Dixon complete eight of nine passes with 117 yards, including a 48-yard TD pass to Jacob Newton.

The Bulldogs managed to gain 19 yards in the first half. They had a net loss of one yard in the second half, giving them 18 yards on the books for the entire night. The Hurricanes had just over 250 yards for the night.

Flomaton improved to 3-0, 2-0 in the region, with the win. The Hurricanes will be on the road at Mobile Christian next Friday night.

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10 Responses to “Hurricanes Destroy Blacksher”

  1. Flomaton Fan on September 13th, 2010 12:20 pm

    To Hurricane Pride:

    Sounds like some personal pride is in the way of Team pride. You must remember, the kids starting, are still young and gaining valuable experience, in fact, only 4 seniors on the entire team! These kids need lots of action also, to prepare and be ready to compete with Mobile Christian, Leroy and other quality opponents. This was only the 3rd game of the year! Besides that, how could a coach be running the score up when he chooses to play only 6 minute quarters like they did in the 2nd half that game?????? And the 4th quarter they did use subs???? You’ve got to balance out the need to prepare your starters and give them the experience they are going to need desparately in the tough games ahead, with the need to reward everyone who has also been working hard with playing time they deserve…. And remember, their time will come also. Working hard and having patience, supporting their teamates, having quality character and a positive attitude…. all of this makes every player a valuable contributor to the team! And we as parents must set this example. Having REAL Hurricane Pride means that we want what is best for the team to be able to succeed and reach their goals and win each game, including the big ones which are ahead. The coaches need our support and patience also. They will never be perfect but they are there to make the decisions and lead our Canes to success! There has never been and never will be an “I” in TEAM!

  2. Fred on September 12th, 2010 2:03 pm

    Well said Mr. Thompson. This is as good or better all around Football team that I’ve seen in this little small town of Flomaton in my 56 years. I think some scholarships will result from this team and I think they’re Leroy ready for a state championship. Hurricane pride said” soon they will meet their match”. I sure don’t wanna miss that game!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Fred, Wolf Log, Al.

  3. goforit on September 12th, 2010 12:05 pm

    Chill out
    You beat a team with barely enough players to field a team.
    You’ll get better chances to demonstrate your talents.
    Oh yeah, congrats and way to go Corey Busbee.

  4. A.W. THOMPSON on September 12th, 2010 5:52 am

    THE 2010 FLOMATON HURRICANES TRULY ARE AS BAD AS THEY WANT TO BE.CONGRATULATIONS TO THE TEAM AND THE SCHOOL FOR MAKING A FIRST CLASS SHOWING AS ALWAYS.GREAT START FOR THE COMMUNITY TO PULL TOGETHER IN TIMES LIKE THESE WHEN THERES NOT MUCH TO CHEER FOR.KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK BOYS WINNING IS NOT EVERYTHING ITS THE ONLY THING.A.W. THOMPSON MOSQUITO FLATS, FLORIDA

  5. Fred on September 12th, 2010 2:13 am

    Hurricane pride thinks 55 points is running up the score on a weaker team and is critical of the Flomaton coach for not playing every player on the team.

    The canes were leading this game 35 to 0 with 10 minutes to go in the second quarter. This was the point where the coach started calling plays that were not part of their normal game plan. 27 points were scored in the first quarter. If they had continued that trend for the other 3 quarters that would be 108 points. That would have been running the score up. If this game had been later in the season I feel sure the coach would have gave every player a chance to play. This early in the season a game like this is a golden opportunity to see what works and what don’t and that is why a lot of the starters stayed in the game. It wasn’t to run the score up.

  6. hurricane pride on September 11th, 2010 9:12 pm

    To Fred:
    “My hats off to the Hurricane coach for not running the score up”………so 55 isn’t on up there? I’m proud for the kids at Flomaton having a good season, BUT it was pretty crappy of the coach to keep most of his starters in the WHOLE game. What about those kids that stood on that sideline the whole night and didn’t get to step on that field? Lastnight every kid on that Hurricane team should have gotten some playing time. All I can say is I hope the Cane’s don’t get too cocky too quick, soon they will meet their match.

  7. chrissy on September 11th, 2010 5:11 pm

    GO BIG GREEN! YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME!

  8. Fred on September 11th, 2010 11:19 am

    My hats off to the Hurricane coach for not running the score up on Uriah. Instead he wisely worked on his passing attack which has been almost totally unneeded so far with these talented running backs. This is looking more and more like catergory 5 Hurricane on the Safire-OJ Simpson scale.

  9. Ms K on September 11th, 2010 8:48 am

    Good game Heemy! All u of Guys.. Buster u got off 2!!!!!

  10. Sheri on September 11th, 2010 7:23 am

    Kudos also go to Corey Busby who made 7out of 7 attempts for the extra points for the night, the only unsuccessful attempt was a fake kick/run play for the final extra point.

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