High School Sports, Sports, Vina Red Devils
 By  Staff Reports Published 
5:44 pm Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Vina ends hard-fought season with playoff loss

Vina senior Joseph Emerson runs it in 23 yards for the score.

Vina senior Joseph Emerson runs it in 23 yards for the score.

By Josh Prewitt for the FCT
The Vina Red Devils had made a lot of buzz around Franklin County the past few weeks after clinching a state playoff berth. It’s been six years since they last competed in the 1A Region 8 playoffs, and it was only their tenth playoff appearance in school history.
It wasn’t going to be easy as No. 4 seed Vina High traveled to Fred Webster Stadium to take on No. 1 seed Berry Wildcats in a round 1 playoff match-up that eventually saw the Red Devils losing 38-14.
Vina started off the game strong on defense getting a three and out stop on the Wildcats’ first possession, but the team couldn’t turn that into any points or get the offense and defense flowing as they had five mis-cues on the game (three turnovers on downs, one fumble lost and one safety), which proved to be a big factor on the outcome of the game, as Berry went into the fourth quarter up 38-0.
The Red Devils wouldn’t give up, getting a pair of rushing touchdowns in the final quarter scoring on runs of 23 yards by senior running back Joseph Emerson and a 50-yard quarterback run by Tyler Renfrow to make the final score 38-14.
“I thought the boys played hard for the whole game and didn’t give up. I was really proud of what they’ve accomplished this year,” Coach Luke Childers said. “We had a great group of seniors who we’re going to really miss. I hope we can build on this year and continue to improve next year.”

 

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