Eagles shut out by Vestavia Hills

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Photo by David Leong.

Photo by David Leong.

Photo by David Leong.

Photo by David Leong.

Photo by David Leong.

Photo by David Leong.

Photo by David Leong.

Photo by David Leong.

Photo by David Leong.

Photo by David Leong.

Photo by David Leong.

Photo by David Leong.

Photo by David Leong.

Photo by David Leong.

Photo by David Leong.

Photo by David Leong.

Photo by David Leong.

Photo by David Leong.

VESTAVIA HILLS – Vestavia Hills High School got back on track Friday night against Oak Mountain.

The Rebels passed for 300 yards and rushed for 201 more en route to a 50-0 homecoming win over visiting Oak Mountain in a Class 7A, Region 3 game at Thompson Reynolds Stadium.

“We did what we were supposed to do,” said Vestavia Hills head coach Robert Evans. “I challenged the guys last week to respond because there’s no two ways about it, Hewitt-Trussville beat us last week. They outplayed us and outcoached us. The message of the week was, ‘Respond and do what you’re supposed to do.’”

Senior quarterback John Paul Head played just the first half, completing 10-of-16 passes for 241 yards and two touchdowns to Keown Richardson and Bruce Littleton. Head rushed 11 times for 58 yards and three scores in the half. Owen Simpson kicked a 31-yard field goal in the second quarter. The Rebels led 36-0 at halftime.

In the second half, Caden Taylor scored on a 2-yard run and Charlie Taaffe completed a 36-yard touchdown pass to Chase Webb. Taylor finished with four carries for 13 yards and the touchdown. Carson Mann rushed for 44 yards on four carries. Eight Rebels took handoffs in the game. Richardson caught five passes for 99 yards and a touchdown. Littleton finished with 73 yards and a score on two receptions. Webb caught two passes for 57 yards and a touchdown. 

“It was a good homecoming night and helps you feel better as a coach just getting back at it,” Evans said. “We did what we were supposed to do, and I was proud of the guys for doing it.”

For Oak Mountain (1-8, 0-6), quarterback Will O’Dell was 1-of-11 for 8 yards, and rushed for 29 yards on 14 carries, before leaving the game in the third quarter. Marty Myrick rushed for 27 yards on 14 carries. Le’Kamren Meadows finished with 13 yards on seven carries.

Oak Mountain finishes Region 3 play next week at home against Spain Park. Vestavia Hills hits the road for its final region game at Tuscaloosa County.

“Tuscaloosa County is a tougher matchup for us,” Evans said. “They’re a big, physical team.” 

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