Friday Rewind: Gray hammers Hammond. Irmo routs River Bluff. Dutch Fork drops to 0-3

The Gray Collegiate Academy football team sent another strong message on the field Friday.

The War Eagles dominated the second half in defeating Hammond, 52-14, at the Skyhawks’ Edens Stadium.

After the game, Gray coach Adam Holmes also had a message regarding his team’s uncertain future headed into Region 4-2A play in two weeks.

The six teams in Gray’s region — Keenan, Columbia, Eau Claire, Newberry, Mid-Carolina and Fairfield Central — have said they plan to forfeit their games against the War Eagles. The schools view the forfeitures against Gray as their way of taking a stand on fair play and competitive balance concerns regarding charter and private schools that are SCHSL members and have dominated the 1A and 2A state championships in recent years.

“We can’t control that. If teams don’t want to play us, so be it,” Holmes said. “I’m tired of people out there talking about us. Our guys work hard. They work extremely dadgum hard. For this to be taken away from us from guys in our own region, it’s really ridiculous to me. If you want to give us a region championship, give us a region championship and a No. 1 seed in the dadgum playoffs. If they want to do that, we will find games. I already have two lined up and we will find some more.

“So if teams don’t want to play us, give us the region title and make it an easier run for a state championship, then so be it. … It’s not going to hinder us. If we take six weeks off, we will go in fresh for the playoffs.”

Gray has one non-region game left at home against Camden next week before region play is scheduled to begin against Eau Claire on Sept. 15. Holmes is in the process of adding makeup games to fill out the regular season schedule in place of the expected cancellations.

Gray Collegiate won its first state championship two years ago by defeating Silver Bluff and is ranked No. 2 in the latest Class 2A poll.

“To me, it is really an injustice to our guys, to our team, our school. Because of our success and how hard we work, we are being punished for it — I just don’t agree with it,” Holmes said.

The uncertainty has been tough on the players, senior receiver Jamarious Lockett said.

“We will just have a chip on our shoulder that nobody wants to play us,” Lockett said. “It’s not fair to us, but we just got to go out and regain our title.”

Lockett had another big night Friday with five catches for 133 yards and two touchdowns. Quarterback Tyler Waller threw for 139 yards and three TDs. Dre’Von Dopson added 109 yards and a score.

Running back BJ Montgomery caught a TD and rushed for one.

The War Eagles’ defense forced four turnovers, including Kaine Willams’ interception and return for TD to end Hammond’s scoring attempt and give the War Eagles a 31-14 at halftime.

Dutch Fork slide continues

Dutch Fork isn’t used to losing football games. The Silver Foxes lost their third straight game with a 20-17 defeat Friday against Hough. It is Dutch Fork’s first three-game game losing streak since 2009, a year before Tom Knotts took over the program.

Clemson commit Nolan Hauser kicked two field goals, including a 34-yarder with 1:18 left in the third quarter to give the Huskies a 20-17 lead.

Dutch Fork was shut out in the fourth quarter and managed just three points in the second half after leading 14-3. Quarterback Ethan Offing threw for 215 yards and two touchdowns for Dutch Fork. Running back Trent Lodge had six catches for 100 yards and a TD.

Will Jones rushed for 107 yards and Sean Brady had a kickoff return for Hough.

Milestone win for Gilbert coach

Gilbert’s Chad Leaphart became the school’s all-time winningest coach with the Indians’ 49-35 win over South Aiken. Leaphart has 69 victories since taking over the program, passing Marty Woolbright’s 68. Leaphart has 110 victories combined at Gilbert and Swansea.

Quarterback Drake Braddock threw five touchdown passes and Jaylen Jay rushed for 144 yards and a TD.

Lexington wins thriller

Lexington rallied from a 21-0 halftime deficit to defeat Stratford, 25-24, on the road. Tyler Chavis hit the game-winning 28-yard field goal as time expired to move Lexington to 3-0.

Quarterback Taiden Mines threw for 203 yards, a TD and also rushed for a score. Running back Cam Morris rushed for 107 yards and a TD.

Irmo impressive again

Irmo moved to 3-0 with a 42-0 win over River Bluff.

Quarterback AJ Brand threw four touchdown passes and ran for one. Running back Jaden Allen-Hendrix rushed for 209 yards. Donovan Murph and Caleb Alexander each caught two TD passes.

Top performers

Will Wilson, QB, Richland Northeast: North Carolina State commit rushed for five TDs and threw one in a 44-43 win over Keenan on Thursday. Wilson carried it 16 times for 279 yards and was 7-of-14 passing for 69 yards.

Brady Albro, QB, Chapin: Junior threw four touchdown passes and rushed for a score as Chapin defeated Spring Valley, 38-7, for its second straight win.

Drake Braddock, QB, Gilbert: Braddock was 15-of-21 passing for 328 yards and five TDs in Gilbert’s 49-35 win over South Aiken.

KenMane Brunson, RB, Saluda: Brunson rushed for 187 yards and three TDs in a 25-0 win over Ninety-Six.

Around the Midlands

Blythewood 30, Westwood 20: Quarterback Harrison Collins threw two fourth-quarter touchdowns as the Bengals won the Battle of the Axe. Collins finished with 252 yards passing. Kanye Reed caught eight passes for 111 yards. Carrington Carter threw two TDs for Westwood.

Ben Lippen 28, Pinewood Prep 21: Blake Bost scored on a 10-yard touchdown with 1:36 left and the Falcons had a goal line stand to win on the road. Bost also returned a blocked field for a TD

Airport 10, Lamar 2: The Eagles didn’t allow a TD for the second time in three games.

Richland Northeast 44, Keenan 43: The Cavs stopped a go-ahead two-point try with 1:08 to seal their first win of the year. RNE quarterback Will Wilson ran for 5 TDs, including the go-ahead score with 4:05 left. Keenan answered with Desmond Washington’s TD pass to Tyheim McNeil but was stuffed on the two-point try.