Jackson's Four Touchdowns Lift East Hamilton Past Brainerd

Saturday, September 15, 2012 - by special report to chattanoogan.com

Logan Jackson ran for 168 yards and four touchdowns Friday night as East Hamilton defeated Brainerd, 41-12, in a District 6-AA high school football game at Brainerd.

Jackson had touchdown runs of 8, 7, 6 and 14 as the Hurricanes improved to 4-1 overall and 2-0 in the district.

Hunter Moore  and Matt Milita also scored touchdowns for East Hamilton, which will enjoy an open date next week.

Brainerd dropped to 0-4 and 0-2.

 

 

STATISTICS

East Hamilton…….………………7 13 14 7 -- 41

Brainerd..……..…………………0 0 6 6 -- 12

 

EH – Logan Jackson 8 run (kick blocked)

EH – Hunter Moore 1 run (Cameron Carter kick)

EH – Jackson 7 run (Cameron Carter kick)

BR – Christopher Davis 25 run (pass failed)

EH – Jackson 6 run (Carter kick)

EH – Jackson 14 run (Carter kick)

BR – Sam Caffey 57 pass from Ashante McGruder (pass failed)

EH – Matt Milita 2 run (Carter kick)

 

                                    ______________________________

                       

                                                                                    EH                               BR

First downs                                                              18                               10

Rushing                                                                     273                             187

Passing                                                                      43                               185

Comp-Att-Int                                                           5-8-1                          11-18-0

Punts-Av.                                                                 1-45                           4-30

Fumbles-Lost                                                          0-0                              1-1

Penalties-Yards                                                       9-77                           21-187

(E-mail Stan Crawley at wscrawley@earthlink.net)


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