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Thursday, October 30, 2025 at 4:42 PM

Bears spoil Tattnall Co. Senior Night

Bears spoil Tattnall Co. Senior Night
Pierce County’s Jae’Veon Williams finds a gapping hole in the Tattnall County secondary during first half action Friday night. Williams rushed for a 153 yards on 11 carries and scored two touchdowns before sitting out the second half. Photo By RICK HEAD

REIDSVILLE — Pierce County scored touchdowns on five consecutive possessions to end the first half en route to a 427 victory here spoiling Tattnall County’s Senior Night.

The Bears (8-1 overall, 2-1 Region 3-AA) bounced back from a 2816 loss a week earlier to Crisp County ending PCHS’s streak at 96 consecutive weeks in the Top 10 polls.

“We (coaches and players) talked about it all week right before the game of coming out and setting the tone,” said Ryan Herring, who won his 80th game in 90 outings as Pierce County’s head coach. “We (coaches) know about our culture, about the mindset of our players and about their focus.

“We can’t worry about what’s in the past nor can we worry about what’s in the future. All we had to worry about was Tattnall County. I thought the guys did a good job of doing that.”

Following a three-andout on their opening series, the Bears needed just 20 plays over the next five series to take a 35-0 lead by intermission.

Nigel Brown pulls in a 29-yard touchdown pass from Drake Dowling in the second period of the Bears 42-7 win at Tattnall County. Photo By RICK HEAD

“To get on the scoreboard early was big in a game like this,” said Herring. “We didn’t need to give them life. This was their last game with no chance at getting in the playoffs. We didn’t need to give them something to fight for. We wanted to kind of give them a reason to put it in the tank.

“We (coaches) knew they weren’t just going to move out of the way, but I knew if we could come out and have a good, productive first half on both sides of ball, the second half should go our way. I thought our guys did a good job on both sides ball.”

PCHS’s first half production was 301 yards of offense (357 for game) with scoring drives covering 44, 71, 95, 41 and 53 yards. Defensively, the Bears forced five punts allowing just 56 yards of offense.

With a 35-point lead and running clock for the last two periods, Pierce County played a plethora of backups on both sides of the ball against the Warriors’ starters. PCHS finished the second half with 56 yards on 11 plays with a touchdown while the defense allowed 124 yards and surrendered a score.

“It was not really about resting the starters, but about letting those guys backups play because they work every day just like the guys ahead of them,” Herrin said. “It was great for them to get out there and play on a Friday night.”

The Bears five-touchdown explosion, comprised of 20 plays, ate up just 7:13 of the first half clock. The 35 points were two points shy of PCHS’s total first half points for the previous four games (37). It was also a season high surpassing the 31 points in Game 2 at Brantley County.

Jae’Veon Williams pushed his season totals to 1,212 yards and 24 touchdowns with an 11-carry, 152-yard night over the first 24 minutes. Williams recorded his seventh consecutive 100-yard game and has scored at least two touchdowns in nine straight games.

His first carry was a 44yard burst off right guard for a touchdown one play after Dylan Johnson’s 31yard punt return. Garrett Stevenson converted the first of his six PATs for a 70 lead with 7:18 left in the first period.

Pierce County’s second score followed a second punt by the Warriors. Drake Dowling (3-of-4, 108 yards) hit Stevenson (two catches, 79 yards) in stride on the ensuing snap for a 71-yard score with 3:01 left in the quarter. Stevenson followed his first career touchdown with the PAT for a 14-0 lead.

The Warriors threatened on their third possession gaining 67 yards on two runs moving the ball to the PCHS 13. Trevon Rogers (17 carries, 99 yards) found an opening at left guard for a 56-yard gain with Johnson saving the touchdown. The run pushed Rogers over the 1,000-yard mark for the season.

Two quarterback sacks Noah Delaney totaled 25 yards in lost yardage eventually setting up a fourth-and-32 punt on the first play of the second period.

Pinned at their own five, the Bears covered the 95-yard distance in seven plays. Williams had backto- back runs of 15 yards in the middle of the drive.

Dowling found Nigel Brown behind the Tattnall County defense on a 29yard aerial for the score with 9:09 left in the half. Stevenson kicked the margin to 21-0.

A fourth Tattnall County punt was followed by another scoring possession by PCHS. The Bears went 41 yards in five plays with Williams crossing the goal line from nine yards out. Stevenson’s PAT pushed the lead to 28-0.

One final punt in the first half was followed by a fifth consecutive scoring possession by the Bears, who moved 53 yards in six plays. Dowling opened the drive with a 13-yard run and finished with a oneyard plunge just 45 seconds before intermission. Stevenson was true with the PAT for a 35-0 advantage.

Marquez Leggett recovered a Warriors’ fumble of the second half kickoff at the Tattnall County 24. PCHS gave it back three plays later after reaching the Warriors’ 11.

Tattnall County averted the shutout on its second possession of the second half. The Warriors drove 62 yards in seven plays scoring with 9:09 remaining in the game on a fiveyard run by Peyton Finnerty. Eli Debevec kicked the PAT cutting the deficit to 35-7.

PCHS followed with a touchdown on its final possession of the night. The Bears marched 58 yards in five plays with Beck Hodges speeding around right end for a 24yard score. Stevenson’s PAT finished off the scoring.

YARDSTIICK

Pierce County 14 21 0 7 - 42 Tattnall County 0 0 0 7 - 7 SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter PCHS - Jae’Veon Williams 44 run (Garrett Stevenson kick), 7:18 PCHS - Stevenson 71 pass from Drake Dowling (Stevenson kick), 3:01

Second Quarter PCHS - Nigel Brown 29 pass from Dowling (Stevenson kick), 9:09 PCHS - Williams 9 run (Stevenson kick), 4:47 PCHS - Dowling 1 run (Stevenson kick), :45 Fourth Quarter TCHS - Peyton Finnerty 5 run (Eli Debevec kick), 9:09 PCHS - Beck Hodges 23 run (Stevenson kick), 4:35 PCHS TCHS First downs 15 9 Rushes-yards 29-249 36-109 Passing yards 108 71 Total yards 357 180 Comp-Att-Int 3-5-0 3-4-0 Punts-Avg 2-31.0 6-31.7 Fumbles-lost 1-1 2-1 Penalties 3-15 2-30 3rd Down Con. 1-of-3 2-of-9 4th Down Con. 0-of-0 1-of-1 Time of Poss. 20:41 27:19 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING PCHS: J. Williams 11152, Dowling 8-41, Reese 8-40, Hodges 1-24, team 1-(-8). TCHS: Rogers 17-99, Guest 10-33, Finnerty 1-5, Beasley 2-0, Butler 6-(-28).

PASSING PCHS: Dowling 3-4-0 108, Hodges 0-1-0. TCHS: Butler 3-4-0 71.

RECEIVING PCHS: Stevenson 2-79, Brown 1-29. TCHS: Rogers 2-65, Guest 1-6.


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