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Defense leads the way for Vernon against Chipley
CHIPLEY - Defense led the way Friday night as Vernon held off Chipley to take a 14-10 opening-game win at Philip Rountree Stadium.
Both teams took advantage of mistakes. Vernon struck first after a flubbed punt attempt by Chipley. Belton Snider went 25 yards on the next play and the extra point made it 7-0 Yellow Jackets with 7:28 left in the first quarter.
Chipley recovered a Vernon fumble on the Jackets' 6 and two plays later quarterback Caleb Cole scored from the 1 with 10:03 left in the first half, with the extra point making it 7-7. An interception in the end zone by the Tigers' Johnny Watford stopped a Vernon drive to leave the game tied at the half.
Jacques Givens recovered a Vernon fumble early in the second half that led to a 27-yard field goal by Cody Sikora to give the Tigers the lead with 8:27 left in the third quarter. Vernon quickly answered. On third-and-nine, quarterback John Johnson hit Ashonvi Davis on a screen. Davis cut back and went 47 yards for a touchdown.
Cody Small's kick made it 14-10 Jackets with 5:07 left in the third quarter.
Vernon's defense doomed more than one Chipley drive in the second half. Keith Lee picked off a Tiger pass, Johnson nabbed another and Snider recovered a Chipley fumble. Chipley also played tough defense, blocking a Small's field-goal attempt and stopping Vernon's ground game.
"We have a pretty strong defense and I think everyone knows it," said Vernon coach Russ Rogers. "Chipley did a pretty good job in the first half, too."
"It was a great game with great intensity," said first-year Chipley coach Will Holley. "Both teams made mistakes. They got touchdowns and we got a field goal, that was the difference."







