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    JV Raiders’ season-opening loss decided in final minutes

    By Kyle Pillar,

    17 days ago
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    A swarm of tacklers, led by sophomore Tristan Chavis (43), make a stop during the first quarter of Thursday's opener. (Deon Cranford/The Richmond Observer)

    ROCKINGHAM — The first action of high school football this school year started with the Richmond junior varsity team Thursday and a game that came down to the final 64 seconds.

    Beginning their season against a tough Seventy-First High School squad, the JV Raiders came up just short in a 14-6 defeat.

    Falling to the JV Falcons to start each of the past two seasons, Richmond and head coach Patrick Hope battled back in the fourth quarter to tie the game.

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    The JV Raiders take the field ahead of Thursday’s season opener. (Camden Ratliff/The Richmond Observer)

    Richmond started the game by recovering an onside kick at the Seventy-First 31-yard line.

    Freshman running back Ty Covington burst ahead for a 16-yard gain on the first play from scrimmage, but a fumbled exchange two plays later saw the JV Falcons take over at their own 13-yard line.

    A seven-play drive by Seventy-Field resulted in a punt and the JV Raiders took over at their own 41-yard line.

    A short run by Covington was followed by a short-yardage pass from sophomore quarterback BJ Hinson to sophomore wide receiver Juelz Smith. Following a four-yard run by Covington, Richmond earned a first down.

    The JV Falcons were flagged for defensive pass interference, which moved Richmond to the Seventy-First 30-yard line. Despite the deep drive, the JV Raiders couldn’t convert and had to punt.

    A three-and-out by Seventy-First started the second quarter, which began a string of punts by both teams.

    Richmond took over with 6:40 remaining in the first half at its own 44-yard line. Facing a fourth-and-four, the JV Raiders failed to convert near midfield.

    The JV Falcons went 20 yards on six plays, but turned the ball over on downs at the Richmond 29-yard line. The JV Raiders ran a pair of plays before the first half expired with no score.

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    Freshman Ty Covington (7) led the team with 65 rushing yards and scored during Thursday’s game. (Deon Cranford/The Richmond Observer)

    Getting possession to start the third quarter, Richmond went three-and-out. Responding with its first score, Seventy-First went 58 yards on 11 plays. On fourth-and-goal from the 10-yard line, the JV Falcons connected on a passing score.

    The two-point conversion was no good, keeping Richmond’s deficit to 6-0 with 3:08 to play in the third quarter.

    A long kickoff return by freshman Donovan Jones started Richmond across midfield at the JV Falcons’ 42-yard line. After an incomplete pass, Covington picked up 13 yards to move the chains.

    Sophomore quarterback Collin Hill, who went 6-for-9 passing with 22 yards in his debut, made a completion to Smith for 10 yards to move the chains again and end the third quarter.

    Driving at the Seventy-First 33-yard line, Jones ran for two yards and was followed by Covington with a pair of gains totaling 19 yards to get down to the 12-yard line.

    But another fumbled exchange cost Richmond prime field position as the JV Falcons made a stop in the red zone.

    A quick stand by the JV Raiders’ defense forced a punt and sophomore returner Jasiah Cooper brought it back to the 15-yard line, setting up Richmond’s scoring drive.

    Hill ran for a five-yard gain and a late hit penalty moved the ball to the six-yard line. Covington ran three straight plays before punching it in from a yard out.

    After a failed conversion attempt, the score stayed tied 6-6 with 6:07 left in regulation.

    Able to run down the clock, Seventy-First put together a game-winning 65-yard drive on 10 plays. With a successful two-point conversion, the JV Falcons took the lead 14-6 with 1:04 to go.

    Despite having good field position at its 46-yard line, Richmond ran four plays but picked up negative yardage as time expired.

    Defensively, sophomore Konner Gardner had a touchdown-saving tackle on a punt return in the first quarter.

    Fellow sophomore Kaleb Brown stopped a receiver from picking up a first down with an open-field tackle on a third down attempt to force one of the second-quarter three-and-outs.

    As a unit, the JV Raiders’ defense limited Seventy-First to no gain or negative yards on 16 different plays.

    Covington finished the game with 65 yards on 16 carries and a touchdown. Cooper made three catches for three yards, sophomore Nyjier Allen made one grab for eight yards and Smith hauled in two passes for 12 yards.

    The JV Raiders (0-1) will hit the road next Thursday for a non-conference game at Butler High School (0-0). Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m.

    Sports editor’s note: Deon Cranford contributed all unofficial stats and game details to this article. Photos contributed by Cranford and Camden Ratliff.

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