Enterprise’s Eric Winters — another Auburn commit — returned the ensuing kickoff 97 yards to close the gap to 17-7 for the unranked Wildcats (8-5).
Despite all the naysayers, despite three losses, all in overtime, where the Thompson offense scored 15 or fewer points and despite averaging only 32.8 points a game, the second lowest output since 2017, the Warriors remained steadfast.The Warriors are playing for the Class 7A championship, again, after beating Enterprise 31-7 in semifinal action. Thompson plays Central-Phenix City for the Class 7A championship on Wednesday, Dec. 4 at 7 p.m.
People are also reading… The win was a microcosm of the season with a struggling Thompson offense finding its rhythm in the second half. The Warriors drove 70 yards for a score, keyed by its running game, on the first drive of the second half, but Enterprise’s Eric Winters — another Auburn commit — returned the ensuing kickoff 97 yards to close the gap to 17-7 for the unranked Wildcats .
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