BLUE DEVILS SHUTOUT FRANCIS MARION 14-0

Published 10:14 pm Thursday, November 1, 2018

ECHS ends regular season 6-4, 1st winning season since 2010

For the first time since 2010, Escambia County ended its regular season with a winning record tonight.

The Blue Devils defeated Francis Marion 14-0 at home on senior night in a tough game. The result was the second home win for ECHS.

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“It’s always good to end on a win,” ECHS head football coach Rico Jackson said. “We played sloppy (in the first half). I know the kids were uh… it was a tough game. Knowing the situation that was kind of hanging in the balance.

“I was proud of the ‘W,’” he said.

The situation Jackson was referring to centered on getting a playoff berth. Because ECHS lost 7-2 to Class 4A, Region 1 opponent Williamson a week ago, its playoff destiny is out of its hands.

The Blue Devils needed LeFlore to beat Selma tonight, which didn’t happen as SHS won 38-8. Now, ECHS’s hopes in getting in the playoffs lie with Williamson, who kicks off against Class 5A No. 2 Vigor tomorrow night. WHS needs to beat the Prichard team to guarantee ECHS the No. 4 seed. This is because VHS beat LeFlore 52-16 earlier in the season.

“If we go to the playoffs, that’s great,” Jackson said. “If it doesn’t happen, I’m still proud of them. You can’t beat a winning season.”

Tonight’s game was scoreless until the midway point of the second quarter.

ECHS senior quarterback Jordaun Patterson found senior receiver Lue Williams for a 38-yard touchdown pass with 6:15 left in the first half after the Blue Devils recovered a fumble. The score remained 6-0 until about 6:20 left in the third as senior running back Demetrion Barnes scooted in from 3 yards out. Dimitri Wiggins, a senior running back, converted the 2-point conversion.

Escambia County’s Malik Brown and Allen Patterson caught interceptions for the Blue Devils.

Jackson said the boys have put in a lot of effort this year.

“They’ve accomplished a whole bunch,” he said. “I can’t be more proud of them.”
ECHS finished the regular season 6-4.