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RHS Football season ends
by Crystin Faenza
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Head coach John Myers and four seniors Zach Hines, Josh Hampton, Daniel Duncan and A.K. Tisdale walk out for the coin toss before their game against the KCD Bearcats on Friday night.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Head coach John Myers and four seniors Zach Hines, Josh Hampton, Daniel Duncan and A.K. Tisdale walk out for the coin toss before their game against the KCD Bearcats on Friday night.
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Senior Zach Hines turns upfield after catching a pass from Croslin early in the first quarter of their game against the KCD Bearcats. Hines ended the game with 17 yards rushing for the Panthers.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Senior Zach Hines turns upfield after catching a pass from Croslin early in the first quarter of their game against the KCD Bearcats. Hines ended the game with 17 yards rushing for the Panthers.
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Tacorian Darden fights off a KCD Bearcat during their game on Friday.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Tacorian Darden fights off a KCD Bearcat during their game on Friday.
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Desmon Quarles rushes the ball for the Panthers in the second quarter of their game against the KCD Bearcats. Quarles ended the night with 10 carries for 50 yards rushing and one touchdown for the Panthers.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Desmon Quarles rushes the ball for the Panthers in the second quarter of their game against the KCD Bearcats. Quarles ended the night with 10 carries for 50 yards rushing and one touchdown for the Panthers.
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Tacorian Darden walks away disappointed after referee's called his catch incompleted, forcing the Panthers to a fourth down in the third quarter against the KCD Bearcats.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Tacorian Darden walks away disappointed after referee's called his catch incompleted, forcing the Panthers to a fourth down in the third quarter against the KCD Bearcats.
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Senior Zach Hines catches a pass from Croslin to get a first down for the Panthers in the third quarter of their playoff game. Hines ended the game with 26 yards receiving.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Senior Zach Hines catches a pass from Croslin to get a first down for the Panthers in the third quarter of their playoff game. Hines ended the game with 26 yards receiving.
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Coach John Myers talks to the players after their loss to the KCD Bearcats which ended this season.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Coach John Myers talks to the players after their loss to the KCD Bearcats which ended this season.
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Coach John Myers hugs senior A.K. Tisdale after their loss against the KCD Bearcats in the second round of the playoffs, which ended the Panther football season.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Coach John Myers hugs senior A.K. Tisdale after their loss against the KCD Bearcats in the second round of the playoffs, which ended the Panther football season.
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The Russellville Panther football traveled to face the Kentucky Country Day Bearcats in the second round of the playoffs on Friday. The Panthers lost to the Bearcats 27-12 to end their season with an overall record of 8-4.

The KCD Bearcats put points on the scoreboard early in the first quarter with a 40 yard field goal. After the Bearcats score again in the first quarter and would lead 10-0 at the half.

Desmon Quarles scored the first touchdown for the Panthers with a five yard rush to put the Panthers in the game 17-6. Barrett Croslin completed a pass to Dustin Morgan in the beginning of the fourth quarter to bring the Panthers to 24-12.

The Bearcats would score again in the fourth to end the game 12-27 to end the season for the Panthers.

The Panthers ended the game with 291 offensive yards. Barrett Croslin ended the game with 98 yards rushing, 77 yards passing and one touchdown. Demarcus Hampton ended with 61 yards rushing followed by Desmon Quarles with 50. Josh Hampton lead the Panthers in receiving yards with 42 yards. Zach Hines followed with 26 yards receiving.

“We turned the ball over six times and we kept digging a hole. We had some opportunities but didn’t take advantage. I don’t feel like the best team won tonight. We beat ourselves,” said head coach John Myers. “The kids played their hearts out. I wish we would have figured out what to do offensively earlier but we made adjustments and started to move the ball well but it was too little too late.”

The Panthers also lose six seniors this year including Daniel Duncan, Troy Fulcher, Josh Hampton, Zach Hines, A.K. Tisdale and Luke Whittaker.

“I’m proud of our seniors. They have given their heart and soul to this team and I was hoping to see them go further. They are quality men and they have a bright future ahead of them. I’m going to miss them,” said Myers.

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