Archives
 By  Staff Reports Published 
9:18 pm Friday, November 16, 2007

No. 8 RHS faces No. 1 Briarwood

By Staff
Kim West
Franklin County Times
This season Russellville has won against teams as weak as Brewer and West Point and as strong as J.O. Johnson and Florence, and the No. 8 Golden Tigers (10-1, 6-1) have won in a variety of ways – comebacks, blowouts, shutouts and shootouts.
One of Russellville's greatest strengths is its balance in all three phases of the game. If the offense isn't clicking, the defense can make up the difference. If the other team's offense manages to score three touchdowns, the Golden Tigers' offense is capable of scoring 40 points or more, which happened three times this season. And Russellville's special teams play has provided a spark all season, with just one notable letdown in the overtime loss to Decatur in Week 7.
The Golden Tigers will need all three phases working in full gear tonight as they take on No. 1 Briarwood, which has steamrolled through 2007 by averaging 38.5 points per game while allowing only 9.5.
Russellville is 6-0 in road games this season, but the Golden Tigers haven't fared well in Birmingham in recent years. Russellville's 19 seniors were eighth-graders on the Russellville Middle School squad when Briarwood beat the Golden Tigers in 2003 for the Class 5A state championship.
Briarwood (11-0, 7-0) has been seriously tested only once this season, when the Lions nearly lost in Week 5 (45-43) against Homewood, a team that beat Russellville in the state title game in 2002 and 2004.
"I don't think it matters to us whether we're on the road or at home," said Russellville coach Doug Goodwin. "Usually when two good teams play, the team with the fewest mistakes comes out on top."
The Golden Tigers match up well against Briarwood's size, but the Lions have several options on offense, including Auburn signee Barrett Trotter at quarterback, and playmakers on defense, especially defensive linemen Bo Walters and Daniel Forester.
"They have a really good quarterback and good receivers," Goodwin said. "They have a good defensive line and defense, and I haven't seen many weaknesses on that side of the ball. And they're a well-coached team."
Goodwin believes the Golden Tigers can beat Briarwood if they follow the game plan and avoid mistakes. Russellville was flagged 16 times for 184 yards in last Friday's 35-13 over E.B. Erwin.
"First, we need to play with good effort," Goodwin said. "We need to execute the game plan and not kill ourselves with penalties or turnovers. Last Friday we had bright spots, but we had way too many penalties."

Also on Franklin County Times
Kiwanis Club returns; Key Club planned
Main, News, Russellville, ...
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
April 1, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — The Kiwanis Club has returned to Russellville. Members gathered last week at Calvary Baptist Church to review bylaws, elect officers an...
Bridge work moves forward on SR 243
Main, News, Russellville, ...
By Addi Broadfoot For the FCT 
April 1, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — Construction of a new bridge over Cedar Creek on SR 243 is moving forward as crews recently completed a major step in the project. Last...
Neighbors steps down as chairman of Democrats
News, Russellville
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
April 1, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — Rick Neighbors has stepped down as chair of the Franklin County Democratic Executive Committee, citing personal commitments he said no ...
Kiel named a 2026 ‘Emerging Leader’
News, Russellville
By Addi Broadfoot For the FCT 
April 1, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — District 18 State Rep. Jamie Kiel has been named to the 2026 class of Emerging Leaders by GOPAC, a national group which works to train ...
NIL era has become a complete disaster
Columnists, Opinion
April 1, 2026
The modern NIL era is a complete disaster. Players walk away from contracts just to chase a new shiny opportunity. Coaches are left begging their alum...
Ex-educators learn about crime prevention from guest speaker
Columnists, Franklin County, News
HERE AND NOW
April 1, 2026
Members of the Franklin County Retired Educators Association learned about crime prevention during their recent monthly meeting. Association members w...
K-9 Mia gets helmet for protection
News
Kevin Taylor For the FCT 
April 1, 2026
ROGERSVILLE — When Police Lt. Lucas Stansell and his K-9 Mija are called into action to track a person through the woods, or to go into a home to exec...
Biblical roles create big sandals to fill
News
Chelsea Retherford Staff Writer 
April 1, 2026
Onstage, they are adversaries — one a reluctant liberator, the other a ruler clinging to power. But offstage, McKinley Copeland and Zach Adams share s...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *