
Tharptown Wildcats
Football
2A●Region 8●0-11-0
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TimesDaily.com - Tharptown takes advantage of Flame's mistakes to win Hamilton's debut
THARPTOWN — Days after celebrating his 25th birthday, Jacob Hamilton has something else to celebrate.FranklinCountyTimes.com - Tharptown wins season opener in new coach’s debut - Franklin County Times
It was the perfect ending to a long week for first-year Tharptown head coach Jacob Hamilton, as his Wildcats upended the Shoals Christian Flame 28-14. Not only did he have to prepare and practice the game plan with his team, Hamilton had to learn to juggle the things many don’t think about at the outset […]FranklinCountyTimes.com - Wildcats shut out Cherokee Indians for exciting night in Tharptown - Franklin County Times
The Tharptown Wildcats blanked the Cherokee Indians 64-0 for a big homecoming win Friday night. Dawson Higgins scored four touchdowns and had 134 yards rushing on the night for the Wildcats. “It was a big win for our team and our school,” said Tharptown Coach Kevin Lacey. “It is always special to get a win […]FranklinCountyTimes.com - Wildcats power past Flame to 22-6 victory - Franklin County Times
After a first half beset by fumbles and penalties, the Tharptown Wildcats found their groove and powered past the Shoals Christian Flame 22-6. Senior Blake Daily led the power ground game for the Wildcats, scoring all three of their touchdowns in the second half. Both teams were mistake–prone in the first half. If a football […]FranklinCountyTimes.com - WILDCAT WIN: County battle goes Tharptown’s way - Franklin County Times
Colton Simmons’ and Dominic Baker’s one-two punch was too much for Vina, as the Wildcats ran past the Red Devils 47-0 in both teams’ season finale. Although neither team made the playoffs, they are the only teams in Franklin County to each play a complete season. Simmons and Baker combined for 378 yards rushing for …FranklinCountyTimes.com - Tharptown gets second win of season - Franklin County Times
The Tharptown Wildcats improved to 2-0 on the season with a hard–fought 12-6 win over the Phillips Bears Thursday night. “We overcame some critical mistakes with turnovers, but I am proud of the way our guys kept fighting and didn’t give up or give in,” said Tharptown Coach Kevin Lacey. For the second straight week, …FranklinCountyTimes.com - Simmons powers Wildcats to win - Franklin County Times
Colton Simmons piled up 218 yards rushing and scored five touchdowns to lead the Tharptown Wildcats to an impressive season-opening 48-14 win over the Shoals Christian Flame Friday. It was the first high school sporting event in Franklin County since mid-March when the AHSAA shut down spring sports because of the coronavirus. Pent–up demand for …TimesDaily.com - Tharptown football works toward being more competitive in region
Fifth-year Tharptown coach Kevin Lacey consistently used one word to describe the past two years for the Wildcats.