By Christian Malone
The Valdosta Daily Times
VALDOSTA — Valwood’s football team returns home tonight to host longtime rival Brookwood at 7:30 p.m. at Goddard Field.
The Valiants have only played once at home this year, and are looking forward to finally wearing their home uniforms again.
“We’ve had one home game so far, but we’re about to have three in a row at home, and four of our next six,” Valwood head coach Brannon Tidwell said. “We’re looking forward to playing at home and getting our fans out there to watch us. Hopefully we’ll put it all together (tonight).”
Valwood is coming off of a bye last Friday. Tidwell says the team had a good off week.
“Our bye week came at a good time for us,” Valwood’s first-year head coach said. “We had a good week of practice. We got healthy. We’re going from 17 kids (two weeks ago against Robert Toombs) to 21 this week. It’s nice to have everybody back except for (juniors Rob Blanton and Blake Young), who are out for the season.”
Two players who are returning from injuries this week are nose tackle Jeremy Jones and linebacker John Akins. Tidwell says having them back will definitely help the defense. Tidwell expects a battle from Brookwood tonight, despite the fact that the Warriors are 0-4.
“Brookwood plays hard. They’re big up front, and physical. They fight. They play as a unit. They’ve got a good coach, Robert East, who’s a defensive guy,” Tidwell said. “Their middle linebacker (Chance Harvin) is their best player. He also lines up at fullback. Their wingbacks are good runners. Their right tackle (Kyle Porter) is about (6-foot-4, 280 pounds), and he’s a good player.”
Brookwood has switched from the spread to the wing-T this year.
“They run a wing-T offense. They also get in a two-tight wishbone and run the midline and the veer,” Tidwell said. “They’ve had a different wrinkle every week.”
Brookwood quarterback Kevin Hudson has a broken right hand, and won’t be under center tonight. He will, however, be playing defense and special teams, with a cast on his hand.
The Warriors use a 3-3 stack defense, and Tidwell says they like to move around and hit people. Valwood and Brookwood scrimmaged in the preseason, but Tidwell says both teams are a lot better now than they were then.
Tidwell says that in order for his team to have a chance to win tonight, they have to play well in all phases of the game.
“We can win, but we have to play four quarters,” he said. “We’ve got to play a good game. We can’t have any turnovers. We’ve got to be mistake-free. We’ve got to tackle; Coach (Brad) Alligood does a good job with the scheme.”
Local Sports
Valiants return home to face Warriors
- Local Sports
-
-
Lady Packers beat Lowndes, 55-48
The Colquitt County Lady Packers handed the Lowndes Vikettes a second straight loss Tuesday night, 55-48.
Jamesia Jones led Lowndes with 10 points, while Courtne Washington had nine. Tasia Brown finished with eight. -
Braves unveil another alternate home uniform
Hank Aaron recognized the look. Just not the feel.
The Atlanta Braves unveiled a new alternate home uniform Monday that is based on the attire worn when the team moved from Milwaukee in 1966, with Aaron as its biggest star. -
Valdosta native Garland named to Armstrong Atlantic HOF
Armstrong Atlantic State University has announced its latest induction class for the Armstrong Atlantic State University Athletic Hall of Fame. Among the six inductees and one Service Citation award winner is Valdosta native Nikki Garland, who ran cross county and track and field with the Pirates.
-
Freeman, Trojans finalize '12 schedule
The Brooks County Trojans’ football motto is to ‘bring the hammer’ each and every Friday night.
Well, the Trojans now know exactly who they will have to bring that hammer to this upcoming season, as head coach Maurice Freeman recently finalized Brooks County’s 2012 football schedule. -
New York wins Super Bowl
Eli Manning and the Giants one-upped Tom Brady and the Patriots again, coming back with a last-minute touchdown to beat New England 21-17 Sunday night for New York’s fourth Super Bowl title.
- Super Bowl boosts Indy’s image
-
Blazer softball sweeps Nova Southeastern
On Super Bowl Sunday, Valdosta State showed why it has been one of the super teams in the south region for years now.
-
Blazers fall to Saints
Just 24 hours after earning an impressive opening day victory, the Valdosta State baseball team struggled to find a rhythm against North Georgia, as the Blazers fell to the Saints 8-3.
North Georgia pitcher Blake Hobby was a major factor for VSU’s struggles. The senior right-hander held the Blazers to just one run on four hits across his eight innings of work on the hill. -
Tift County wins region wrestling championship
Tift County won the Region 1-AAAAA traditional wrestling championship on Saturday at Lowndes High School.
Tift had three individual region champions, had wrestlers place in the top three in 13 of the 14 weight classes and qualified wrestlers for next weekend’s sectional tournament in all 14 weight classes. Tift earned 184 team points, two points more than second-place Lowndes. -
Wildcats beat Crisp in overtime
Valdosta’s boys basketball team dominated the overtime period, and defeated Crisp County 66-56 on Saturday night at the VHS gym.
The Wildcats outscored the Cougars 17-7 in overtime to pull away for the win.
“Another big win,” Valdosta head coach Antonio Haynes said. “I’m happy for the guys. They played hard. They deserved this win.” - More Local Sports Headlines
-
Lady Packers beat Lowndes, 55-48






