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Call it Thursday Night Lights. 

In large urban communities and towns across America, where numerous schools share one arena, secondary school football on Thursday is quite normal. 

Yet, it is a bit of a curiosity in Calhoun with the Yellow Jackets taking on Cedartown this Thursday night at Phil Reeve Stadium in a rescheduled game after Covid-19 issues constrained the groups to defer their initially booked game on Friday, September third. 

Lead trainer Clay Stephenson said his group is only happy to play in what was initially an open date week. 

"It is unique it's as yet extreme with the brief week, yet we're changing," Stephenson said. "There are a great deal of things as mentors that we do on Monday that this week we did on Sunday and there's somewhat more tension on the mentors and the players since everything's climbed 24 hours, however I got a ton of confidence in my players that we'll be prepared. What's more, no doubt, I do think once the principal whistle blows and the (hits) begin flying, everybody will neglect it's Thursday." 

The game is the Yellow Jackets' last check up before 5-A Region 7 activity starts Friday night with a home date against Hiram and Stevenson said it will be a decent gauge for his group going into the games that truly count. 

"We wish we had played them on the night we should play them, yet we realize they have an awesome football crew, " Stevenson said. "We realize it will be a decent test for ourselves and it'll be one more freedom to assist us with preparing for Region. We've played genuine well the most recent few weeks and we'd prefer to keep that energy passing by playing another great game going into our Region plan." 

The Bulldogs, who play in 4-A Region 7, are right now 3-0 on the year and 1-0 in their association. They have surrendered only one score in those three games and outscored their rivals, 84-10, so far this year. 

They started the year with a hard-battled 7-3 triumph over Alpharetta Denmark before Coronavirus issues constrained them to go three weeks between games. Be that as it may, the long cutback scarcely influenced them as they bobbed back with a 35-7 cavort over Douglasville New Manchester and afterward bludgeoned Heard County 42-0 Friday night to begin their area plan. 

"They are an exceptional football crew, " Stephenson said. "They're solid. They're physical. They're quick. Repulsively, they have a great deal of playmakers and a ton of good speed at the ability positions. Protectively, they break on the football super quick and have a great deal of quick individuals that get to the football in a rush. So this will be a major test for ourselves and we will have our hands full with a group that has a ton of incredible competitors and great speed and no genuine shortcomings. Be that as it may, it's a chance for us to go out and play and exhibit our capacities and I realize we are in general anticipating the chance." 

The Yellow Jackets come into the game running downhill, having placed 56 focuses on the board in sequential weeks while permitting only 26 of every uneven triumphs over Ridgeland and Woodstock. 

Also, in their street prevail upon Woodstock last week, they scored the entirety of their focuses in the primary half before Stevenson and his staff started embeddings all their more youthful players, who have now seen broad second-half varsity obligation the most recent fourteen days. 

"It was a decent night for us, " Stevenson said. "We had some hazardous plays and several one-play drives. We weren't exactly certain what's in store since we had never played there, yet the players dealt with their new setting well indeed and we were all set from the initial kick on the two sides of the ball. 

"We got everybody into the game and I thought everybody we put in the game benefited a few things which you're continually wanting to see. So we were extremely satisfied with it. I thought the children came out prepared to play from the initial whistle and that is the thing that we need to see out of our folks." 

Only seven days in the wake of scoring 56 focuses against Ridgeland, they did likewise to Woodstock with eight first-half scores and eight first-half additional focuses. 

"We had many folks making plays for ourselves as well as that is in every case great to see, " Stephenson said. "Fourteen days prior, we had nine or 10 distinct folks get passes and last week, we had seven or eight unique individuals get passes so our quarterbacks are making a decent showing of spreading it around and getting a many individuals included and we feel like we have a many individuals who can make plays with the ball in their grasp and it's great to see precisely that occurrence." 

Calhoun put the tone for the night first thing, taking the initial opening shot 65 yards on only six plays to draw first blood. 

The Jackets ventured out to the Woodstock 3. A Wolverine offsides call drew them even nearer before senior Caden Williams completed it with a 1-yard score run. Sergio Sanchez started the kickers' 8-for-8 night with the main additional point and precisely 10 minutes left in the primary quarter. 

Woodstock ran three plays and went no place and afterward at a high snap on fourth down, giving Calhoun the ball at the Wolverine one. Senior quarterback Christian Lewis covered off the first of three one-play scoring drives the guests would have in the primary half with a 1-yard score run and Calhoun duplicates its lead to 14-0. 

The host group needed to punt away its next possession yet on first down, Calhoun bungled and Woodstock recuperated to get the football at the Yellow Jacket 27. They moved four yards in three plays and afterward nailed a 40-yard field objective at the halfway reason behind the primary time frame, slicing the shortfall to 14 — 3. 

Calhoun would rapidly run their expectations, however, with another score in the principal quarter and afterward a 35-point second time span. 

A pleasant opening shot return out close to Midfield set them up fit for their next possession. Williams ran for 22 yards on the main play of the series and afterward took a screen pass 27 erring on the second to put the yellow coats inside the Woodstock 5. 

A short Caleb Ray run set them up at the one and, Lewis kept it himself on the following play for his subsequent score and Calhoun's third of the game, knocking the edge to 21-3 with 4:53 left in the quarter. 

The groups then, at that point, traded punts with the Wolverines assembling a score drive to close the main quarter. 

Punting from their own end zone after an awful snap stuck them deeped in their own region, Calhoun gave Woodstock the ball at the Yellow Jacket 45. Utilizing two pass plays and a Calhoun individual foul punishment, they got to the guests' 9. Three plays later, on a quarterback manager, Woodstock crossed the objective line yet missed the additional point kick, slicing the lead to 21-9. 

Yet, from that point, the remainder of the principal half had a place with Calhoun as they immediately addressed that score with another play scoring drive. Taking over at their own 45 after a decent opening shot return, Lewis tossed a short pass to space collector Peyton Law, who went 55 yards for the score and a 28-9 benefit. 

The hosts couldn't move the football on its next series and needed to punt from their own end zone, giving Calhoun the football at the Woodstock 36. 

They had a 3-yard run on first down and afterward Lewis associated with senior wide recipient Quin Smith on a 33-yard score catch and it became 35-9 with 9:20 left until halftime. 

Woodstock kept on going three-and-out with a punt, this time setting Calhoun up at its own 22. 

Also, Calhoun turn it to its one-play scoring strategies with senior Cole Speer getting a short ethereal and afterward weaving his direction 78 yards for the Yellow Jackets 6th score of the half. 

Up 42-9 just shy of eight minutes left in the subsequent casing, however, the Jackets were not really done. 

Woodstock moved into the red zone on its next drive before they needed to turn it over on downs. 

A bogus beginning punishment moved them back to their own 14 however Williams ran for 12 yards and afterward Lewis hit Law with a 13-yard strike, putting them at their own 39. On the following snap. Williams separated free the left sideline for a 61-yard score pursue and the additional point it was 49 — 9 with 4:16 to go until halftime. 

Calhoun's last ownership of the primary half was a Gage Leonard 52-yard score run, giving them a 56-9 lump at the break. 

Calhoun is presently 3-1 in the year while Woodstock tumbled to 0-5.