Fairley Defeats MAHS in Decisive Victory

Posted in Results on September 10th, 2011 by Andy

The Bulldogs captured their second win of the season in a decisive victory over MAHS on Thursday night.  Fairley rushed for a total of 280 yards total with Marcus Holliday contributing 200 in 15 carries.  Freshman quarterback, Thurston Rubin completed seven of 11 passes for 140 yards.

At J.P. Freeman
FAIRLEY 39, MAHS 0

MAHS / 0 / 0 / 0 / 0 / — / 0 /
Fairley / 13 / 14 / 6 / 6 / — / 39 /
F — Marcus Holliday 15 run (Elric Johnson kick)
F — Marcus Holliday 12 run (pass failed)
F — Thurston Rubin 2 run (Deon Haley pass from Thurston Rubin)
F — Dedrick Guy 30 pass from Thurston Rubin (run failed)
F — Marcus Holliday 2 run (pass failed)
F — Rashad Warrick 60 fumble recovery (pass failed)

/ M / F /
First downs / 4 / 11 /
Net yards rushing / 10 / 280 /
Net yards passing / 32 / 140 /

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING — Fairley, Marcus Holliday 15-200.
PASSING — MAHS, LaMarien Watkins 3-10-32-3. Fairley, Thurston Rubin 7-11-140-0.
RECEIVING — Fairley, Syvell Kirkwood 1-60.
RECORDS — Fairley 2-2.

Source:  commercialappeal.com

Fairley Ranked 10th in State by AP

Posted in Recognition on August 31st, 2011 by Andy

Tennessee Football Prep Polls

By The Associated Press

The Associated Press’ Top 10 teams in each of Tennessee’s six Division I non-financial aid classifications and in the combined Division II financial aid classification as selected by Tennessee AP-member sportswriters and broadcasters. With first-place votes in parentheses, records through August 29, total points based on 10 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 10th-place vote:

CLASS 4A

Record Pts Prv
1. Signal Mountain (17) 2-0 / 206 / 3
2. Lexington (1) 1-0 / 172 / 4
3. Greeneville (3) 1-1 / 153 / 1
4. Mitchell 2-0 / 143 / 5
5. Maplewood 1-1 / 119 / 2
6. Giles County 1-1 / 98 / 6
7. Liberty Magnet 1-1 / 88 / T8
8. Red Bank 1-0 / 34 / NR
9. Obion County 2-0 / 22 / NR
10. Fairley 1-1 / 19 / 7
Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, Gibbs 18. 12, Chester County 13. 13, Knoxville Fulton 12.

Click here to see the results for other divisions.

Source:  commercialappeal.com

Slocum Featured in First Weekly Preview Video

Posted in Recognition on August 21st, 2011 by Andy

Fairley Head Coach, Rahnmann Slocum, was featured in the first Commercial Appeal Prep Football Preview video of the season.

Source:  commercialappeal.com

FCA Camp 2011 – Game Changer

Posted in Site News on July 17th, 2011 by Andy

The details are set for the 2011 Football Camp.

When: August 4-6

Where:  Grace Evangelical Church in Germantown.

Scrimmage 1: August 3 @ 6:15 pm – Fairley vs. White Station @ Second Presbyterian Church View Map

Scrimmage 2: August 6 @ 10:15 am – Fairley vs. Evangelical Christian School (ECS) @ ECS View Map

“Game Changer”: 2011 Camp Theme

“Therefore let all the house of Israel know with certainty that God has made this Jesus, whom you crucified, both Lord and Messiah!”  Acts 2:36-47

There are moments in every game that determine the outcome. These plays are called gamechangers. Sometimes they are made by individuals or by a whole team pulling together to turn a game around in one play. These gamechangers always transform the entire momentum of the game.

The Bible is full of gamechanging moments that resulted in outstanding victories for God. Every Christian has his or her own spiritual gamechanging moments, such as accepting Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior and committing to begin and maintain daily Bible reading and prayer. It takes courage and confidence to make a play. Could this be the day that is a gamechanger in your life?

Day 1: Gamechanging Play
Accepting Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord is the #1 gamechanger in every person’s life. The moment you make a commitment to Jesus Christ is the ultimate gamechanging play!

Day 2: Gamechanging Stance
It is critical in every sport to utilize a solid athletic stance; it is the same in our spiritual lives. We must understand who God is and who we are. The result is a gamechanging stance before God.

Day 3: Gamechanging Team
Every professional team is made up of players who were chosen to compete for championships. As a Christian, the decision to “draft” championship players to your team by surrounding yourself with other committed Christians is a gamechanger.

Day 4: Gamechanging Goal
All athletes, coaches and teams have performance goals. What is the goal of a Christian when it comes to his or her relationship with a world that needs to know Christ? The moment you decide to engage the world for Jesus Christ is a gamechanger for your life.

The 2011 FCA Camp season will be filled with outstanding competition and spiritual impact. Every camper will be encouraged to “unleash the power” spiritually and athletically as they spend time pursuing the goals set before them.

Click here to go the FCA site for more camp information.