Yellow Jackets fall at Thorsby

Published 12:17 am Saturday, October 4, 2014

The Vincent Yellow Jackets fell on the road to Thorsby High on Oct. 3. (Reporter Photo/Jon Goering)

The Vincent Yellow Jackets fell on the road to Thorsby High on Oct. 3. (Reporter Photo/Jon Goering)

By COE ROBBINS/Special to the Reporter

THORSBY — Running backs Kevin Mims and Kevin Owens combined for 242 yards and four touchdowns as Thorsby cruises to a 34-0 victory over Vincent in a Region 4 showdown.

The Rebels (4-2, 3-0) scored early and often in the first half converting touchdowns on 4-of-5 possessions including 11 first downs. The Yellow Jackets (3-3, 2-1) only managed one.

“That’s the best (performance) I’ve seen around here in a long, long time,” Thorsby head coach Billy Jackson said. “We came out, and Vincent’s a good team, but we just got on them early and kind of took it to them and I think they were kind of in shock a little bit.”

Thorsby managed 331 total yards for the game to Vincent’s 116 total yards. Vincent head coach Jason Hill said that the play of their performance falls on him.

“We were not well prepared enough,” Hill said. “Coach Jackson and his staff did a great job scheming us up and they were more physical than us and they really wanted more than we did.”

THS got the scoring going quickly when on their first possession, the offense marched right down the field capping a 61-yard drive with a 12-yard touchdown run by running back Ken Mims that took a little over two minutes. A blocked PAT by the Yellow Jackets kept the score 6-0.

“We hadn’t come out of the gate like that all year,” Jackson said. “We managed to put together two halves and that’s something we haven’t done in a long time.”

In the second quarter, Vincent managed to get to the Thorsby 6 and was knocking on the door to cutting the 20-0 lead. On a fourth-down play, Vincent quarterback JaCorey Roper’s pass fell incomplete giving THS the ball.

On the next possession, Thorsby running back Kevin Mims busted it 52 yards down to the Vincent 45.

“That was the turning point,” Jackson said. “If we had allowed them to score right there, it’s a ballgame.”