Frederica Gallops Past Valwood

By: Rich Bontrager

TheSouthernSportsEdition.com news services

The last time Valwood and Frederica met it was game two of the 2018 football season.

The game was a defensive battle and had to go to overtime to be decided. Eventually, Valwood would defeat the Knights 7-6.

However, that was not the case this week, as the Valiants returned to Frederica Academy in the second round of the GISA football playoffs.

Frederica received the opening kickoff, a rare occurrence this season. Several plays later, Frederica would score on a 5-yard TD pass from Jaylin Simpson (QB) to Harry Veal, who lined up as a secondary receiver. With the extra point made, the Knights led 7-0.

The rest of the first quarter settled into a seesaw battle of defensive stops by both teams, as well as many penalties.

Then in the second quarter, the Knights game plan seemed to emerge and they would score another 20 unanswered points. Many of the points came as Frederica’s defense continued to stop Valwood’s offense and force them to punt.

The offense exploded as Jaylin Simpson connected twice with fellow Auburn commit, Jashawn Sheffield, once on a 33-yard pass completion and then another on a 55-yard pass.

Senior RB Isaiah Jackson would add two other short yard TD scores, one for 2 yards and another for 6 yards.

Most of the offensive production was due to the offensive line producing massive holes for the running backs and exceptional blocking for Simpson to find open receivers.

Head Coach Brandon Derrick had said prior to the game, “For the Knight’s to win, we must get up on Valwood early and not let them find their rhythm”. It was evident that Frederica was doing just that in the first half.

As the Knights kicked off to Valwood to start the second half, they were hoping to build on their 33-0 lead and make a historical statement to one of their most heated rivals. Two costly turnovers early in the 3rd quarter gave the Valiants a fresh blast of energy as they scored off a short TD pass making it 33-7.

Valwood would try an onside kick, but Frederica would recover it and had another series of downs on a short playing field. Isaiah Jackson would add his third TD score, as he rushed for 44 yards. That play was highlighted by a great downfield block Patrick Brunson (WR). Jackson would score a total of six times and help lead the way for the decisive 60 – 27 win.

With this win, Frederica advances to the third round of the GISA playoff and will travel to Heritage Hawks in Newman, GA next Friday night.

If the Knights can defeat the Hawks they will play in the Championship game on November, 30th