Song remains the same for Red Devils

Published 11:29 pm Friday, October 1, 2010

The Maplesville Red Devils recorded their sixth straight shutout Friday night, beating the John Essex Hornets 55-0.

Cameron Morrow scored the first points of the night, a 3-yard touchdown, and Jared White also crossed the goal line in the first quarter.

The second quarter was tremendous for the Devils. Within four seconds of the start of the quarter, Hunter McCay scored a 4-yard touchdown and later Edwin Pettiway took it in from the 25.

Make him miss: Maplesville's Demitrius Parker (6) tries to elude a John Essex defender during Friday's 55-0 Red Devils win.

Quarterback Matt Hamner connected with James Madsen for a 20-yard touchdown, and then Maplesville recovered a fumble on the John Essex 25-yard line. On the ensuing drive, it was Brintain Hill scoring the 6 points to make the score 42-0.

Tyler Crumpton intercepted the ball and ran back to the John Essex 30-yard line, and Demitrius Parker made the most of the turnover with a 28-yard dash to the end zone.

The score was 48-zip at the half, and the third and fourth quarters were shortened to six minutes each.

The third quarter was scoreless, and the Hornet defense seemed to toughen up in the fourth, but it was not enough to keep Maplesville out of the end zone. After a couple of stops, freshman Colby Chambers broke through and scored the Devils’ final touchdown of the night.

“It was a great effort by our defensive unit, offensive unit and special teams,” Maplesville coach Brent Hubbert said. “I thought our assistant coaches did a good job in preparing them.”

Hubbert specifically named defensive coach Eric Bailey and offensive coach Tate Leonard.

“We’re excited about being 6-0,” he added.

Next week the No. 3 Devils face Pickens County on the road.

Maplesville homecoming: Maplesville’s 2010 homecoming court includes Eighth Grade Princess Alexis James, Junior Princess Morgan Little, Homecoming Queen Lindy Barrett, Sophomore Princess Kiana Andrews, Freshman Princess Kimmie Jackson and Seventh Grade Princess Sarina Gutierrez.