Terrors Downed

By: Joe Delaney

TheSouthernSportsEdition.com news services

The Glynn Academy Red Terrors saw their 2024 season come to an end.

After a long 7-hour bus trip to Rome, the Terrors ran into a bunch of hungry Wolves and the outcome wasn’t pretty. The turnover plagued Terrors fell 49-17 and it really wasn’t that close. The number 1 seeded Wolves feasted on those Terror turnovers early and often.

While the Terrors had shown resiliency and fight throughout a tough season, this one was over quickly.

The superior Wolves broke a 47-yard touchdown in the first minute of the contest. It was 7-0 before everyone had gotten into their seats.

Two Red Terror turnovers on the next two Terror possessions in the first quarter doomed the Terrors as Rome quickly went on scoring drives breaking off chunks of yardage and going up 21-0.

By halftime the Terrors had fallen into a 42-3 hole and the second half was played with mostly Rome second teamers.

While the Terrors were outgunned and outclassed they never quit against a much better team and put two scores on the board in the second half.

The first was on a blocked punt. Cooper Reiss blocked the punt and scoop and scored to put Glynn on the board and then T. Y. Chisolm scored on a determined 33-yard run in the final minute to put the final points on the board.

The first-round playoff loss left the Terrors with a final 6-5 record and a long bus ride home.

The Terrors final record included wins Wayne County, Bradwell Institute, Statesboro, South Effingham, Greenbrier, and Evans.

The losses were to Richmond Hill, Lakeside Evans, Brunswick, Effingham County, and the Wolves.

The win over Wayne County was a milestone as the Red Terrors became the 25th school in the state of Georgia history to win 600 games!  Yes that’s SIX HUNDRED!

The Glynn seniors ended up going 20-13 for their 3 years and will be sorely missed.

The Red Terrors of 2024 showed remarkable poise and determination.

They were knocked down and always got back up. Having a winning season and making the playoffs for the 17th season in a row was a testament to the grit, determination, and hard work of the boys and the coaching staff.

When you reach the playoffs in any sport for over 15 years in a row, it says something about your team and program.

In the Rome Wolves, the Terrors took on a hot team. After losing their first 2 games, the Wolves had been on a 7-game winning streak, now 8.

The Wolves are prolific on offense scoring 59, 28, 70, 63, 35, and 50 in their last 6 games going into the 1st round matchup with the Red Terrors in the first round of the GHSA 5A playoffs.

Defensively in those six games, they’ve given up 35 points total. The Terrors definitely hand their hands full.

After a long season full of highlights and a few lowlights the Terrors can begin looking toward the 2025 season.

The old adage that says winners never quit and quitters never win was never more appropriate than with this outfit. So now the Terrors will look to off season workouts and start laying the foundation for the 2025 edition.