ACA Beats Headland in Important Area Game

Alabama Christian traveled to Headland Friday night, where both teams were looking for their second area win of the year. The Eagles were able to avenge last year’s loss, when they gave up a program worst 74 points, by defeating the Rams 28-22. The win evened ACA’s record to 3-3 overall and 2-2 in the area. Coach Nate Sanford was pleased with the good start of his team and the way they overcame falling behind twice in the second half. Sanford stated, “I’m super proud of our young team for not hanging their heads when it got tough tonight”.

The Eagles opened the game with a 12 play, 92 yard march that took more than half of the first quarter. ACA converted three third downs on the drive and scored when Corey Landers took an option pitch 11 yards to the end zone. Landers ended the night with 67 yards on 15 carries. After the defense forced a three and out from Headland, the offense needed just one play to score again. Jalen Clark ran through the Ram defense, breaking tackles and spinning away from defenders, for a 64 yard touchdown to give the Eagles a 13-0 lead. Clark would finish the night with 198 yards rushing on 25 carries and two touchdowns. Both teams possessed the ball three times in the second quarter with no results. Headland’s fourth drive of the quarter produced their only points of the first half. On fourth and goal from the 21 yard line, with just 35 seconds left in the half, the Rams sent one man out and the defense allowed him to get behind them for the scoring reception. Despite controlling the first half, the Eagles held a slim 13-8 lead going into the locker room.

Headland opened the second half with a touchdown on their second play to take their first lead of the game, 13-16. The Eagles responded immediately with another long drive to retake the lead. ACA kept the ball for over four minutes and covered 75 yards in 10 plays. The offense confused the Rams with an unusual formation on the touchdown play. Lineman, Tyler Hale, lined up wide on the right side and Bryan Farrington lined up tight on the left end.  Farrington ran straight up the seam where Jalen Clark hit him for a 17 yard touchdown. The Ram’s head coach argued on the field for several minutes after the play that the alignment was illegal, but in the end the score counted and the Eagles led 20-16.

The fourth quarter opened with another Headland score and the Eagles once again lost the lead. Just like the previous time ACA fell behind, the offense responded on the very next series with a score. The drive was set up with a 51 yard kick return by Demari Moore which allowed the offense to start at Headland’s 41 yard line. Jalen Clark scored on a 10 yard run with 4:26 left in the game and after the 2 point conversion pass to Preston Hicks, the Eagles led 28-22. As Headland tried to drive and tie the game, Demari Moore contributed another big play with an interception that ended the hopes of the Rams on their Homecoming night.

After last year’s performance, this year’s defense held Headland in check all night. Miller McCarthy led the defense with 12 total tackles and Preston Perry added another 11 tackles. Chase Whitfield, who had the hit of the night on a fourth down stop, had eight tackles.

Alabama Christian will host Lafayette for Senior night next week.