Don’t tell this team what they can’t do. All off-season the talk was about what this team didn’t have. Although last year’s team was very talented and senior heavy, that didn’t mean this group of players couldn’t make their own history. This group of Eagles has made the ACA nation proud with their hard work and attitude. Friday night was no different as Alabama Christian celebrated a 54-34 Homecoming victory over Southside-Selma. The Panthers might have had the best player on the field, but the best team came away triumphant.
Three starters on offense, AC Walters, Blake Shaw, and Bryant Swindle were all sidelined for the Region match up this week. Despite the loss of these key players, the unit barely missed a beat all night long. Southside played their defense very close to the line daring ACA to throw the ball. The Eagles took the dare and completed a 29-yard pass on the first play from scrimmage to set the tone for the night. On the next play, Southside jumped off sides for the first of eight times in the contest. Christian Snipes converted a 4th and 1 with an eight yard run and finished the drive four plays later on a three-yard run for a 7-0 lead. The drive took over five minutes off the clock. As slowly and methodically as ACA moved the ball down the field, the Panther’s offense was just the opposite. Their opening drive took 56 seconds and ended with a 43-yard pass play to cut the lead to 7-6. Southside did not have a kicker and went for two after every score. The Eagles scored on their second drive of the game as David Ortiz-Ramirez rushed 21 yards for the touchdown for a 14-6 lead. The score was set up by a 26-yard completion to Jackson Burton two plays earlier.
To keep the ball away from the Panthers kick return threat, Alabama Christian tried an onside kick and Ari Bowman recovered the carom off a front line player to get the ball back. On the first play of the second period, Christian Snipes found Jackson Burton for a 10-yard score to stretch the lead to 20-6 as the extra point was blocked. The drive covered 53 yards in seven plays and took three and a half minutes. Bowman recovered his second fumble of the night to end the next Southside threat with 10:11 left in the second. Once again the offense marched down the field and ate up over six minutes of the second quarter as they lined up for a 37-yard field goal attempt. The kick was blocked and as the Eagles stopped, a Southside player picked up the loose ball and raced 65 yards for a touchdown to cut the lead to 20-14 with 4:08 left in the half.
Facing their first adversity of the night, ACA showed moxy as they looked to score before the break. Their prospects did not look good as they faced a 3rd and 17 three plays into the drive. However, a well timed screen pass to David Ortiz-Ramirez covered 28 yards to pick up the first down and a cheap shot out of bounds by Southside gave ACA 15 more yards. Two plays later Darrius Gardner took a short pass 16 yards for a touchdown to extend the lead. The extra point had some adventure to it. First, ACA lined up for the extra point, but since their previous two kicks had been blocked they called a timeout to discuss their options. After deciding to go for two, the offense lined up quickly after the huddle and forced a timeout by Southside. As ACA came back on the field, the Panther’s coach was in the middle of the field talking to the officials. Once he left the field, ACA finally converted the attempt for a 28-14 lead. As in previous games, Alabama Christian had trouble stopping its opponent at the end of the first half. Southside scored with 5.1 seconds left in the quarter to trim the lead to 28-20 at the half. Alabama Christian possessed the ball for nineteen minutes and seven seconds in the first half. Amazingly, Southside scored twenty points while possessing the ball for just four minutes and fifty-three seconds.
The Panthers scored to start the second half as the momentum started to swing towards the visitors. After an interception, Southside scored on a 52-yard pass play to take the lead for the first time all night, 34-28 with 3:04 left in the third. ACA trailed for only 13 seconds as they matched Southside with a 52-yard scoring pass of their own on the first play of the next drive. David Ortiz-Ramirez took the pass and outran the defense to the end zone to take back the lead. ACA would not trail again. The third quarter ended with Southside on the move hoping to take the lead back.
ACA’s defense bent but did not break as they turned the Panthers over on downs at their own 11-yard line. As the Eagles were buried deep in their own territory and clinging to a two-point lead, Southside once again crowded the line looking to get the ball back. On 2nd and 15 from the 18-yard line, Jackson Burton got behind the defense as the ball was delivered in stride by Christian Snipes. The coaches upstairs were yelling touchdown before the pass was even thrown and the crowd willed Burton to beat the defenders to the goal line. Eighty-two yards later Burton’s touchdown gave ACA a 42-34 lead with 7:56 left in the game. Momentum was clearly back on the side of the good guys. Trailing by just eight points and facing a fourth down at their own 43-yard line, the Panthers surprised everyone with a punt to give the ball back to Alabama Christian. With 6:24 left the thinking must have been to get a stop and with the quick strike offense they would still have enough time to try and tie the game.
Unfortunately, the Southside defense was starting to fade. Christian Snipes and David Ortiz-Ramirez broke off runs of 27, 19, 11, and 15 yards on the first four plays of the next drive to set up a three-yard scoring run from Snipes to stretch the lead to 48-34. At this point, the Panthers were in full desperation mode and began to throw on virtually every down. After three straight incompletions, Lane Smith ended the drive with a fourth down sack to set up the offense just 38 yards from the end zone. Three plays later, Ortiz-Ramirez scored his third touchdown of the night with a 28-yard burst to give ACA a 54-34 lead with 2:24 left in the game. Time expired as Southside tried for one final score to end the game.
When your team scores a season high 54 points, plenty of players have a chance to put up big numbers on the night. Christian Snipes passed for 275 yards while completing 11 of 18 passes with four touchdowns. The sophomore QB also ran for 120 yards on 16 attempts and two more touchdowns. David Ortiz-Ramirez ran for 119 yards on 19 carries and two touchdowns and caught five passes for 126 yards and a third touchdown. The junior back surpassed the 1,000 yard rushing mark for the season in the victory. Jackson Burton finished with four catches for 124 yards and two touchdowns while Darrius Gardner had two receptions for 25 yards and a score. As you could probably guess, William Milner led the team with 10 tackles on the night. The senior leader leaves everything he has on the field every game. Burton finished with five tackles and a sack while Lane Smith had four tackles and a sack. TJ Merritt, Ari Bowman, Jordan Frazier, Mariner Smith, and Marlon Matthews each had three tackles.
Next week Alabama Christian hosts Bayside Academy in the regular season finale.