Panthers Pounce the Spartans in Big Win

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Caiden Tanner did his thing for the Panthers as they would dominate West Hall in a 42-7 beatdown. The QB would be responsible for four of the six Union County touchdowns while the defense shutout the Spartans in three of the four quarters of play. The Panthers wasted no time in this one scoring 28 in the first half and another quick 14 to open the second half. After this dominant win, the Panthers now sit at 4-1 on the season with an incredible +145-point differential. They now turn their sights on claiming the region crown this season.

Team Notes

As stated, Tanner dominated the Spartans on Friday night. The stud signal caller would finish 26/30 for 310 yards, three touchdowns in the air while adding a fourth on the ground. Braylen Rader would finish with 89 yards and a touchdown on 23 carries while Jensen Goble would also find the endzone apart of the ground game. Goble was also Tanner’s favorite target as the WR hauled in all three of Tanner’s passing touchdowns, finishing with 126 yards on 13 catches. Senior Ethan McBride also made an impact as the WR finished with 85 yards on six catches.

Neither Maxpreps nor Hudl had individual stats posted for West Hall at the time of this posting.

Looking Ahead

West Hall now sits at 1-3 on the year and will open their regional schedule as they play host to the 0-4 Dawson County Tigers. As for the Panthers, they will enjoy back-to-back Bye Weeks before opening region play against the 4-0 Banks County Leopards.

Sullens Dominates As Indians Win Big

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It was a hot one at kickoff as the temperature sat right around 90 degrees at kickoff. However, the heat could not stop an otherwise scenic game in the mountains of Dahlonega as Lumpkin County would win big, 44-27. The refs issued a few “heat breaks” as everyone in attendance felt the effects, everyone but Mason Sullens. The star Indians RB opened up his season with an incredible performance scoring four times as the Panthers defense could not find any answers to stop him. Though the game ended in a 17-point victory for Lumpkin County, both teams know it could have been more as the Indians coughed the ball up twice with goal to go, which allowed the Panthers to keep it close for most of the first half. The Panthers offensive trio of Caiden Tanner, Jansen Goble, and Braylen Rader filled up the stat sheet as well, but their efforts fell short when an ineligible receiver penalty later in the 3rd quarter stalled their drive keeping them from getting it back to a possession game.

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Game Notes

Q1

Lumpkin County got off to a hot start on offense as Mason Sullens got the game going with a big 50 yard run to get into Panther territory. Their first drive, consisting of all runs, was quite successful as they marched 79 yards all the way to the Union 1 yard line before Sullens fumbled the ball away to Union. Union County found no success on their first two drives and a short punt gave Lumpkin great field position on the Union 45 when they got started for their 3rd drive. Mason Sullens had another big run for 38 yards bringing the ball back inside the Panthers 10-yard line, with Gerald Walker Jr. punching the ball in for the first score of the game on a seven-yard touchdown run. Union answered on their next possession as Braylen Rader found the endzone on a one-yard run, that was set up by a big 77-yard WR screen pass to Rader, but the PAT was no good making the score 7-6. Lumpkin would drive down the field again bringing the ball inside the Panthers 10-yard line, before fumbling the ball away again.

Q2

The 2nd quarter got off to a rough start for the Panthers after failing to capitalize on the Indians 2nd turnover as a bad snap led to a busted play and an ensuing punt. Lumpkin would get the ball back on their 33-yard line. QB Cal Faulkner would get the drive going on a big QB run down to the Union 40 and 15 more yards would be tacked on thanks to a facemask call. This would get Lumpkin set up deep in Panther’s territory, where yes you guessed it, Sullens would find the endzone four plays later giving Lumpkin County a 14-6 lead. Union would see no success on their next two drives with a three-and-out and a big fumble on another bad snap that would give Lumpkin the ball on the Panthers 33-yard line. The Indians would take advantage of their gifted field position as Faulkner would connect with WR Luke Evans on a big 25-yard touchdown, making it 21-6. However, all was not lost for the Panthers as they would put together a very long and successful drive, thanks to a couple of successful WR screen plays to Goble, as the drive would end in a three-yard QB run from Tanner as the Panthers would bring the game back to one possession late in the 2nd, 21-13. With 1:22 left in the first half, Lumpkin would get into field goal range as K Josue Nieto would split the uprights as time expired stretching the lead to 24-13.

Q3

Neither team had success on their first drive of the second half. After stopping the Indians on 4th down, the Panthers took over on their own 40-yard line. Tanner needed only three plays on this drive to find the endzone as he connected with WR Ethan McBride for a big 50-yard touchdown, bringing the score to 24-20. Union’s defense came out to play, or so it looked, as they quickly got Lumpkin to a 3rd and five, but Faulkner and Evans would connect for another huge play as the 27-yard pass completion would get the Indians to the two-yard line and Sullens would punch it in on the next play getting the lead back to two possessions, 30-20. As the clock ticked away in the third, Union needed to answer on this drive. However, in heart breaking fashion there was no success to be found as the Panthers found themselves in a 3rd and 11 situation. Tanner would find an open receiver for a big play and what would have been a first down if it wasn’t for an ineligible receiver call, negating the play, pushing them back five yards and an incompletion on the next play leading to a punt and ultimately a loss.

   Q4

Lumpkin County controlled much of the fourth quarter. Sullens would tally another big 50+ yard run as he went 55 yards to the house, with another rushing touchdown in the quarter as well. Union would record another touchdown score on a 10-yard pass from Tanner. The final in this one was 44-27.

Team Notes

Mason Sullens, Mason Sullens, Mason Sullens. He recorded over half of the offensive plays and more than half of the points for Lumpkin. He would finish with 249 yards and four touchdowns, on 32 carries, averaging 7.8 YPC. Cal Faulkner had himself a game as well throwing for 141 yards and a touchdown while also adding another 96 yards on 13 carries. Luke Evans would lead the Indians WR room with 74 yards on four catches and a clutch touchdown.

As for the Panthers, their defense will need some work after allowing 44 points and over 500 yards. However, their offense was solid for most of the game. Tanner finished 19/37 with 292 yards and two touchdowns. He would also lead the ground game for Union, adding 40 yards and another touchdown. Rader finished with 35 yards and a touchdown on the ground while also finished with 65 yards receiving and another touchdown. Jensen Goble also had himself a huge game finishing with 161 yards on 11 receptions.

Player of the Game

Lumpkin County– Mason Sullens: 32 carries, 249 yards, 4 TDs

Union County– Caiden Tanner: 19/37 292 yards, 2 TDs / 11 carries, 40 yards, TD

Looking Ahead

The 1-1 Panthers will head back home to take on the 0-2 Towns County Indians. As for Lumpkin County, they will look to move to 2-0 as they travel to Franklin County to take on the 1-1 Lions.

The Panthers magic runs out against the Hornets

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Unfortunately for Union County, their Panthers football season came to an abrupt end as they fell to the South Atlanta Hornets 42-14. The Panthers came out strong and posted 14 points in the first quarter, but then the Hornets figured it out as they shut down and shutout Union the rest of the way. The Panthers defense once again came up short resulting in the blowout and the exit.

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Game Notes

QB Caiden Tanner finished 26/36 for 276 yards and one touchdown. He led the Panthers run game as well as he finished with 44 yards on 13 carries. Connor Schuknecht finished with 40 yards on eight carries. WR Jensen Goble had a good showing as he finished with 44 yards on six receptions and even threw a big 40-yard pass to WR Griff Young for a touchdown as the Panthers dug deep into the playbook for that one. Young ended his Panthers career with a huge game finishing with 120 yards and two touchdowns on five catches.

For the Hornets they finished with over 450 yards of offense and never let up. The run game proved to be the big hitter here as the team finished with 224 yards on 30 carries which is an incredible 7.5 YPC. Senior Keyjuan Brown led the way with 177 yards on 21 carries and finished with two touchdowns while adding another touchdown to his name with as he caught one of his QB’s two touchdown passes. Like the Panthers trickery, Brown also threw a big 34-yard touchdown pass and he finished with the touchdown-trifecta. QB Jontez Adams finished 10/15 for 204 yards and two touchdowns while also adding a touchdown in the ground game. WR Steven Moore finished with 97 yards on three catches and two touchdowns. The Hornets advanced to the Elite 8 and will take on the Thomson Bulldogs.

Union finishes third in the region

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The Panthers fell to the Fellowship Christian Paladins 35-14 on Friday night to wrap up the regular season. Union struggled to find the endzone in this one despite totaling just under 400 yards of offense. Union County finished third in the region standings with a 3-2 region record while Fellowship Christian claimed the region title after finishing 5-0 in region play.

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Game Notes

Unfortunately for the Panthers, they only mustered 14 points in this one and their defense was unable to keep them in the game. QB Caiden Tanner finished 29/46 for 280 yards and 2 TDs and added 11 yards on the ground. The run game did not fare well, but Connor Schuknecht led the team with 61 yards on 15 carries. WR Griff Young balled out in his final regular season game as he finished with 12 catches and 110 yards with a TD. Jensen Goble caught the other Tanner TD pass and finished with 105 yards on nine catches. Neither Hudl nor MaxPreps had individual defensive stats for the Panthers.

Neither Maxpreps nor Hudl had individual stats posted for Fannin County. However, both Conrad Givens and Evan Haynes recorded two TDs for the Paladins. The defense for the Paladins did a good job forcing two turnovers and keeping this dynamic Panthers offense off the board.

Look Ahead

Union will travel to Model to take on the 6-4 Blue Devils in the first round of the AA playoffs. As for the Paladins, they will host the 6-4 North Murray Mountaineers.

The Union Win Streak Ends at 6

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Unfortunate news for Panthers fans as their six game win streak has come to an end. The Panthers were shut down on both sides of the ball this last Friday night as the Athens Academy Spartans took this one 38-7. This was a big win for the Spartans as they now find themselves second in the region standings. Union was outgained by just 95 yards despite the big 31-point loss. Two huge Pick-6’s really put this game away late.

Team Notes

After dominating over the course of the season, QB Caiden Tanner was stifled in this one. He was just 16/30 for 160 yards and threw two interceptions. He did record a TD on the ground but finished the game with -7 yards. Connor Schuknecht led the team with 50 yards on the ground on 11 carries. WR Jensen Goble led the WR room with 68 yards on six catches while Griff Young and Ethan McBride both finished with 35 yards on four catches. Union’s offense had one of their worst performances of the season as they finished with just 225 yards of total offense. The defense failed as well as the 38 points allowed were the second most, they have allowed in a game all season.

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Athens Academy showed up big and now sit ahead of Union in the region standings. Senior Sam Bush had himself a night throwing for 79 yards and a TD while leading the ground attack finishing with 104 yards on just nine carries and another TD. Tre Hawkins had a good night as well as he finished with 76 yards on 14 carries and another TD. Preston Darden led the team in receiving yards with 62 yards on two catches and a touchdown.

Look Ahead

Union’s offense will need to show up next week as they will host Fellowship Christian 6-3 (4-0). The Paladins are undefeated in region play, but a win for the Panthers could create an interesting three-way tie if Athens win as well. The Spartans will travel to East Jackson to take on a tough Eagles defense to end the regular season.

Panthers Win Streak Hits 6

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Union County escaped with a big region win on Friday night, 21-17 over the East Jackson Eagles, as their win streak now sits at six. The Panthers were able to erase their first half deficit and used a big TD in the 4th to give themselves the lead and the win. Union County now moves to 7-1 (3-0) on the season and sits in a first-place tie with Fellowship Christian. East Jackson falls to 4-4 (1-2) and they now sit at fourth in the region.

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Team Notes

Union County tallied 429 yards of offense on Friday night, but it was their defense who were the big winners for the Panthers. Neither MaxPreps nor Hudl has individual stats for the Panthers defense. On offense, QB Caiden Tanner was 25/35 for 308 yards and three TDs. Sophomore Conner Schuknecht led the team in rushing with 66 yards on six carries. WR Jensen Goble led the team in receiving with 146 yards on ten catches and two TDs. Ethan McBride had the other TD while Griff Young tallied 83 yards on six catches.

As for the Eagles, they played well but their offense failed to get much going in the second half. Their defense did a good job keeping their team in it for most of the game. Gardy Maddox III led the team with ten tackles and also had a TFL. Their offensive box score is incomplete, but it was JR. Talan Jackson who brought in the two Eagles TDs and finished with 66 yards on five catches. Maddox III also led the team in rushing with 77 yards on 21 carriers.

Look Ahead

Union County will travel to Athens Academy 6-2 (2-1) who will be a tough opponent. The Spartans have a +69-point differential in region play which is higher than Union’s +46-point difference. As for East Jackson, they will now travel to Lilburn to take on PCA who sits at just 2-6 (0-3) this season.

Panthers Weather the Storm, Win Shootout Over PCA

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Union County holds off a big 2nd half by PCA to outlast the Storm 56-49 on Friday night. The Panthers could seemingly do whatever they wanted, as they totaled over 700 yards of offense according Maxpreps box score for this game. QB Caiden Tanner totaled 7 TDs in this one for Union. The Panthers went to half up 35-7, but PCA did not let up and they made this a ball game, before ultimately falling short.

The Panthers now sit at 6-1 (2-0) after this big region win and have averaged 47.4 PPG over their current 5-game win streak. PCA now falls to 2-5 (0-2) on the year after their 2nd half efforts came up short.

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Team Notes

735 yards of offense for the Panthers. 735 yards. This Union offense is ridiculously good as they have scored more than 42 points over the course of their 5-game win streak. Caiden Tanner accounted for 7 of the 8 Panthers TDs. Tanner was 24/31 for 403 yards and 4 TDs in the air and he added 59 yards on 16 carries and added 3 more TDs on the ground. Braylen Rader was a nice compliment for his QB as he added 210 yards and one rushing TD on 17 carries while also bringing in a receiving TD. Griff Young led the way for the Union receivers as he had 8 catches for 138 yards and 2 TDs while Jensen Goble has 8 catches for 130 yards and 1 TD. Caiden Tanner did turn the ball over twice with an INT and a lost fumble. The Union defense will need to play better down the stretch, but this Panthers team is primed for a run at the region title.

PCA gave it their best, especially with a big 42-point 2nd half, but unfortunately Union had to many playmakers for the Storm to handle. Neither Maxpreps nor Hudl had individual stats posted for Providence Christian Academy.

Look Ahead

PCA will host the Fellowship Christian Paladins (4-3) who are looking to remain undefeated in region as they move to 2-0 after a big win over Athens Academy 28-6.

As for Union they will host East Jackson who sits at 4-3 (1-1). The Eagles who are coming off a Bye Week will look to slow the Panthers offense and play spoiler next Friday night.

Union Begins Region Play in Dominating Fashion

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After a two-week hiatus, the Panthers returned to the field and dominated Banks County on Friday night, winning 42-7. The Panthers held the Leopards to just 218 yards and only 75 yards in the air. Union was trailing after the first quarter 7-6, but after a 21-point 2nd quarter and a second half shutout, Union ran away with it. The Panthers now sit at 5-1 overall and 1-0 in region play, while Banks County they fall to 4-3 on the season and 0-2 in region play.

Team Notes

Union County did everything they wanted to on offense as they totaled 390 yards on 49 plays and took this one 42-7. Union has now scored 42 or more points in each of their last four games. Caiden Tanner led the way for the Panthers as he threw for 217 yards and two TDs as well as adding 3 TDs on the ground. Senior Griff Young led the team in rushing yards with 75 yards on 6 carries while Braylen Rader also had a good game with 73 yards on 8 carries and a TD. Jensen Goble led the Panthers in receiving yards with 89 yards on 6 receptions, Young added another 56 yards receiving and caught a TD, and junior Zach Taylor brought in 3 receptions for 48 yards and a TD. The defense showed up in a big way limiting the Banks County offense to just 218 yards and kept them off the board for 3 quarters.

Nothing went right for Banks County after the first quarter, and they now fall to 0-2 in region play. They did win the turnover battle, but that was it. The offense was unable to find any momentum and their defense could not stop Tanner and the Panthers. Neither Maxpreps nor Hudl had individual stats posted for Banks County.

Look Ahead

Union will play host to Providence Christian Academy (2-4) next week and the Leopards will travel to Athens to take on the 4-1 Athens Academy Spartans.

Offense Goes Crazy, Panthers Light Up the Indians

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Caiden Tanner and Braylen Rader stepped up this last Friday night as they led the way for the Panthers offense as they destroyed the Indians 42-10. The defense deserves some credit too as they held the Indians to just 166 total yards in this one and forced 3 turnovers with one of them being taken back to the house for a big Pick 6.

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Team Notes

The Panthers came out ready in this one as they owned the Indians on both sides of the ball. Tanner was 19/29 for 242 yards, and 2 TDs as the signal caller has continued to dominate secondaries all season. Braylen Rader also dominated in back-to-back weeks as he put up another +100-rushing yard game. He went for 153 yards on 15 carries, 10.2 YPC and 2 TDs and added another 42 yards in the air on 5 receptions. Griff Young and Jensen Goble were heavily targeted in this one as the two combined for 141 yards with Young grabbing a big 51-yard TD pass. Zach Taylor also added another receiving TD and backup RB Connor Schuknecht added a rushing TD. The offense had 453 yards on offense and outgained the Indians by 287 yards.

The Indians had very little go right. They totaled a very poor 166 total yards on 56 plays while converting just 2/13 3rd down tries. They also threw three interceptions while the defense gave up over 450 yards of offense and allowed 35 points. Neither Maxpreps nor Hudl had individual stats posted for the Armuchee Indians.

Look Ahead

Union will return home for their last non-region game as they take on the West Hall Spartans (1-2) who are coming off a Bye. As for the Indians they will take on Southeast Whitfield County (2-1).

Union storms into Hiawassee and blows out the Indians

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The Union County Panthers move to 2-1 on the season after blowing out Towns County 42-7 on Friday night. The Panthers were led by a trio of juniors on offense in this one as QB Caiden Tanner, RB Braylen Rader, and WR Jensen Goble led the Panthers to this big victory. Union’s defense does deserve the spotlight however, as they totaled 18 TFLs, and were credited with 19 QB hurries, while also forcing 3 turnovers.

Team Notes

It was all Union all game. They outgained the Indians by 158 yards and finished the game scoring 35 unanswered points while shutting out Towns in the second half. As mentioned, the offense was led by the trio of juniors; Tanner was 20/29 for 190 yards and 3 TDs, Rader totaled 125 yards and 2 TDs on 18 carries and averaged 6.9 YPC, and Goble had 88 receiving yards and a TD on 5 receptions. WR’s Griff Young and Zach Taylor caught the other two TD passes, while Connor Schuknecht added a TD on the ground. The defense however deserves most of the attention as they held Towns to just 210 yards and the one early score. Led by Elijah Helton, who led the team in tackles (12), the Panthers were all over the backfield in this one. They had 4 different players who each got 3 TFLs and Taylor Whitehead added 9 more tackles and 3 PDs. The Panthers should carry over a lot of momentum into next week after this blowout win.

Towns was happy to see the clock hit 0 as they were unable to get anything done in this one. They were held to only 53 yards on the ground and totaled only 8 first downs in this one, going 3-13 on 3rd downs. Neither Maxpreps nor Hudl had individual stats posted for Towns County.

Look Ahead

Union will travel to Rome to take on the 2-0 Armuchee Indians who are coming off a Bye Week after squeaking out two wins by a total of 7 points combined. As for Towns they will welcome their upcoming Bye Week this week as they look to fix up the defense before heading to Rome to take on Coosa (1-2) on 09/16.

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