High School Sports, RSS Facebook, RSS General, RSS Twitter, Russellville Golden Tigers, Sports
 By  Staff Reports Published 
1:07 am Saturday, August 23, 2014

Golden Tigers win jamboree 14-6

Freshman running back Khem West drives down the field during Friday’s jamboree game. Photo by Mat Wilson.

Freshman running back Khem West drives down the field during Friday’s jamboree game. Photo by Mat Wilson.

By Matt Wilson

For the FCT

The Russellville Golden Tigers marched into C.T. Manley Stadium in Leighton Friday evening and took care of business, defeating the Colbert County Indians 14-6 in the season-opening jamboree game.

Russellville came out early and put together an impressive drive behind 15 rushing yards on three attempts by sophomore running back Deyon Hill.

Quarterback Peyton Nichols capped off the drive with a twisting and turning dash to the corner of the end zone to tally a nine-yard touchdown for the Golden Tigers at the 9:32 mark in the opening quarter of play.

Nichols ended his night with a first-half performance that drew equal amounts of praise and accountability from Golden Tiger head coach Mark Heaton.

Nichols went into halftime with just 4 of 13 passing and 31 yards and one interception. Many of Nichols passing attempts came on plays designed to roll the quarterback out to one side or the other, forcing the quarterback to throw many times while on the run.

Running back Deyon Hill showed flashes of brilliance in the first half, especially the opening quarter, often ripping through the line of scrimmage and spinning off initial tacklers. Hill gashed the defense for gains of 12, 4, and 6 yards in a row to start the second quarter before capping it off with a two-yard plunge into the end zone to put the Golden Tigers up 14-0 at the 8:26 mark of the second quarter.

Hill said he was having such success in the first half because of his offensive line.

“My O-line was putting in work, opening holes,” Hill said.

“Then I was able to get through those holes and see my lines and have some success.”

Defensively Russellville looked solid. Colbert County has strong athletes that lined up as receivers and half-backs and showed a lot of movement before the snap, similar to Russellville.

Tobias Qualls for the Indians proved to be a matchup problem initially for the Golden Tigers, but solid ball hawking from players like Austin Bohannon and Cameron DeArman kept the Colbert County offense from doing too much damage at one time.

Colbert County running backs KeAndre Smith and Tyrone Cosby began to open things up for the Indians in the second half, and Smith finally punched on in getting the Indians on the board in the middle of the 3rd quarter.

Russellville Head Coach Mark Heaton said there is a lot to take away from a game like this.

“I’m excited for the kids,” Heaton said.

“I think with the expectations that we had placed on them going into the season might have had them a little bit rattled, but I’m excited about what I saw out here tonight.”

Heaton said God has been good to his team through summer and fall practices and that is important.

“Staying healthy or getting back to being healthy is always big,” Heaton said. “God has been good to us this off-season and we are grateful for that.”

Heaton said offensively they still plan on taking what opponents give them and said that Hill’s success in the first half is a great example of that.

“We’re never going to be one type of team or another,” Heaton said.

“We take what they give us and our O-line was doing a really good job of doing that and opening holes for Deyon.

“Defensively I hope they can keep playing like they did tonight. When they play well like that and keep things under control, it helps our offense have time to grow and get things figured out—it helps them develop.”

Also on Franklin County Times
Roommate facing manslaughter charge
News, Russellville
Griffin Traylor 
June 19, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — A Phil Campbell woman is facing manslaughter and drug charges after she admitted to Franklin County Sheriff’s investigators she injecte...
Baker unseats Murray for Franklin Co. District 1 seat
Franklin County, News, Z - News Main
By Brady Petree For the FCT 
June 17, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — District 1 residents in Franklin County will have a new commissioner in November after Curtis Baker defeated incumbent Grayson Murray i...
Attempted murder is added to shooting charges
Main, News, Russellville, ...
Kevin Taylor For the FCT 
June 17, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — A Tuscumbia man now faces an attempted murder charge in addition to the 23 other criminal charges he faces after admitting to shooting ...
County receives $5K for 250th events
Main, News, Russellville
By Addi Broadfoot For the FCT 
June 17, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — Franklin County will receive $5,000 in funding for events related to celebrating America’s 250th birthday. The Alabama USA Semiquincent...
New sign honors Keeton’s community service
Main, News, Red Bay, ...
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
June 17, 2026
RED BAY — The quarter- mile Hoyt Keeton Walking Trail now has a new sign. Keeton family members, city officials and community supporters recently gath...
Franklin had 13% of advocacy center cases
Main, News, Russellville, ...
By Addi Broadfoot For the FCT 
June 17, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — Andrea’s Arbor in Franklin County accounted for 13% of cases recorded in 2025 by Cramer Children’s Advocacy Center. Andrea’s Arbor is a...
UNA ups tuition $300 for undergrads
News
Bernie Delinski For the FCT 
June 17, 2026
FLORENCE — The University of North Alabama Board of Trustees is considering a tuition and fee schedule Friday that will increase undergraduate costs b...
EAST FRANKLIN ATHLETIC EVENT
High School Sports, Sports
June 17, 2026
ALL PHOTOS CONTRIBUTED/EAST FRANKLIN JUNIOR HIGH 10 For 10 Club Boys A-Team basketball awards Boys B-Team basketball awards Cheerleader awards Girls b...

Leave a Reply

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