Eastside rallies from double-digit deficit for win

Eastside's Kamariyon Mack (5) with a run against Rickards (Tallahassee). Photo by C.J. Gish
Eastside's Kamariyon Mack (5) with a run against Rickards (Tallahassee).
Photo by C.J. Gish

Last week, Eastside head coach Harold “Gator” Hoskins expressed his displeasure with the Rams’ efforts despite a 30-7 win over Belleview due to undisciplined plays and too many penalties.

On Thursday night, Eastside looked like a new team, at least for a half.

Trailing 19-0 after the first play of the third quarter, the Rams rallied back, defeating Rickards (Tallahassee), 28-25, to move to 2-0 on the season. 

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Eastside's Galen Miller (6) and Tramayne Montague (4) converge on the quarterback against Rickards (Tallahassee). Photo by C.J. Gish
Photo by C.J. Gish Eastside’s Galen Miller (6) and Tramayne Montague (4) converge on the quarterback against Rickards (Tallahassee).

“Honestly, probably one of the most impressive wins that I’ve had as a head coach,” Hoskins said. “The way the guys kept fighting, kept fighting, chopping wood, didn’t give up, didn’t quit down 19-0, that’s a lot.”

Special teams made special plays on multiple occasions. 

Already with two blocked kicks, including a field goal block at the end of the first half and a forced missed extra point, the Rams completely turned the momentum in their favor by forcing a fumble on a kickoff, which was returned for a touchdown by Braden Brockington.

“I think it changed the whole game for both of us,” Hoskins said.

The score, which came with 4:01 left in the third quarter, was Eastside’s second touchdown in 12 seconds after running back Javaris Gardner scored from 10 yards out to put the Rams on the board. 

Suddenly, a 19-0 near-insurmountable lead for Rickards became a five-point deficit for Eastside with momentum on the Rams’ side.

Nearly nine minutes later, the Eastside erased the three-score deficit.

Eastside's Jayvon Comer (7) flps upside down after making a tackle against Rickards (Tallahassee). Photo by C.J. Gish
Photo by C.J. Gish Eastside’s Jayvon Comer (7) flips upside down after making a tackle against Rickards (Tallahassee).

Senior quarterback Nelson Tambling hit running back Kamariyon Mack for a short gain, and Mack broke multiple tackles on his way to a 44-yard touchdown. Elijah Dressel hit his third extra point of the night to give Eastside a 21-19 lead.

“He’s a dog,” Tambling said of Mack. “That guy, he’s just a guy that will fight through everything.”

After forcing a quick turnover on downs, Eastside’s lead quickly grew with a 42-yard touchdown rush from Gardner, extending the Rams’ lead to 28-19 with 4:43 left.

Rickards would go on a long touchdown drive to make it a three-point game, but an onside recovery for Eastside, plus a quarterback sneak from Tambling on fourth-and-one, sealed the win.

“We played a half of good football, and we were able to win this game,” Hoskins said. “Lets you know the potential we have as a football team that we could play a full four quarters of clean football, that we could be a really good football team.”

Eastside (2-0) returns to Citizens Field at 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 5, albeit as the away team, for its annual cross-town rivalry game against Buchholz (1-0). The Rams will go for their first 3-0 start in over 20 years and first win over the Bobcats since 2012.

Eastside's Braeden Brockington (24) scoops up a fumbled kickoff return for a third-quarter touchdown against Rickards (Tallahassee). Photo by C.J. Gish
Photo by C.J. Gish Eastside’s Braeden Brockington (24) scoops up a fumbled kickoff return for a third-quarter touchdown against Rickards (Tallahassee).
Eastside quarterback Nelson Tambling stretches for the game-ending first down in a 28-25 win against Rickards (Tallahassee). Photo by C.J. Gish
Photo by C.J. Gish Eastside quarterback Nelson Tambling stretches for the game-ending first down in a 28-25 win against Rickards (Tallahassee).
Eastside's Tramayne Montague (4) and Demarco Daniels (2) bottled up a running play against Rickards (Tallahassee). Photo by C.J. Gish
Photo by C.J. Gish Eastside’s Tramayne Montague (4) and Demarco Daniels (2) bottled up a running play against Rickards (Tallahassee).
Eastside defenders stuff a run against Rickards (Tallahassee). Photo by C.J. Gish
Photo by C.J. Gish Eastside defenders stuff a run against Rickards (Tallahassee).
Eastside's Javaris Gardner (0) breaks around the end for a fourth-quarter touchdown against Rickards (Tallahassee). Photo by C.J. Gish
Photo by C.J. Gish Eastside’s Javaris Gardner (0) breaks around the end for a fourth-quarter touchdown against Rickards (Tallahassee).
Eastside's Brandon Goode (20) goes in for a tackle against against Rickards (Tallahassee). Photo by C.J. Gish
Photo by C.J. Gish Eastside’s Brandon Goode (20) goes in for a tackle against Rickards (Tallahassee).
Eastside's Ja'Marian Reaves (22) with a tackle against Rickards (Tallahassee). Photo by C.J. Gish
Photo by C.J. Gish Eastside’s Ja’Marian Reaves (22) with a tackle against Rickards (Tallahassee).
Eastside's Marcus Coefield (1) with a catch against Rickards (Tallahassee). Photo by C.J. Gish
Photo by C.J. Gish Eastside’s Marcus Coefield (1) with a catch against Rickards (Tallahassee).
Eastside players celebrate after a fourth-quarter defensive stop against Rickards (Tallahassee). Photo by C.J. Gish
Photo by C.J. Gish Eastside players celebrate after a fourth-quarter defensive stop against Rickards (Tallahassee).
Eastside's Jaden Smith (35) and Malicah Williams (11) with a tackle against Rickards (Tallahassee). Photo by C.J. Gish
Photo by C.J. Gish Eastside’s Jaden Smith (35) and Malicah Williams (11) with a tackle against Rickards (Tallahassee).

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