Glynn Tames Wildcats

By: Jason Bishop

TheSouthernSportsEdition.com news services

The Glynn Academy Red Terrors entered Friday night’s game coming off a bye week.

The bye week may have come at a good time for the Terrors as the team had dropped three consecutive games; Wayne, Ware and Camden.

Glynn kicked off their region schedule Friday night hosting the Richmond Hill Wildcats. Richmond Hill was coming off of a 41-7 blowout win over Brunswick High and was sitting in first place in the region.

The Wildcats had lost their starting running back in week 2 and had struggled scoring points ever since, until the 41-point explosion against the Pirates.

Richmond Hill entered the game at 3-3 and the Red Terrors also entered Friday night’s contest at 3-3.

The Red Terrors had not lost four straight in the Rocky Hidalgo era. Speaking of Coach Hidalgo, the Red Terrors head coach made change at QB. Senior Sam Wagner got the start under center.

The Glynn defense and special teams dominated the first half. A pick six gave the Red Terrors a 7-0 lead. GA would extend the lead on a returned missed field goal for a 14-0 lead. The Terrors would add a second pick six for 21-0 2nd quarter lead.

Glynn would take that lead in the locker room at the half.

The Red Terrors would then go into clock chewing mode, which is something Glynn has always done under Rocky Hidalgo.

The Wildcats would make a long field goal to get point on the board in the 3rd quarter.

That score would be the score heading into the 4th, 21-3.

Glynn QB Sam Wagner would score a late touchdown diving into the end zone from the one-yard line.

The Red Terrors would close out Richmond Hill 28-3.

With the win the Red Terrors improve to 4-3 on the season and take first place in the region at 1-0.

Next week Glynn Academy will play a desperate Brunswick High Pirate team for the City Championship. BHS has lost to both Richmond Hill and Effingham in the region and will be in “must win mode” to make the playoffs.