Contrasts: Troup by air; St. Pius X via ground

Published 9:59 am Thursday, November 16, 2017

By Scott Sickler

Times-News Sports Editor

LaGRANGE — It will be a major contrast in styles here Friday evening in metro Atlanta when the GHSA 4A No. 7-ranked Troup Tigers (9-2) take on the region champion St. Pius X Lions in GHSA second-round playoff action. Friday’s Tigers-Lions game will pit a high-octane passing game by Troup against a Lions team which favors a strong rushing attack. A Troup aerial assault force vs. a Panzer division ground game in St. Pius X should be an interesting matchup to see which team can force the other to play its style.

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The undercard in the contrasting styles of offense is the underrated Troup defense, which played one of its best games of the season last week in a decisive 31-7 win over Heritage-Catoosa on the road in Ringgold. The Tigers defense played a terrific game, dominating a high-powered Heritage Generals offense. It’s lone score was the result of a Troup fumble.

The best attribute for Troup is its athleticism and overall team speed.

With a wealth of talented receivers, the Tigers can turn a simple bubble screen into a long scoring play with tremendous athletic ability. The top four receivers include Jamari Thrash, Kobe Hudson, Anthony Mark-Dixon and Kenly Bridwell.

On defense, Troup can run out several standout players including King Mwikuta, Joco Willis and Macenta Stafford just to name a few. “We’re excited to still be playing and I’m very proud of our guys and the foundation that has been paid by our guys through their hard work,” said third-year Troup coach Tanner Glisson.

After 1-9 season in 2015, Troup is now 17-5 the last two years.

“St. Pius X is going to be an extremely difficult opponent, they have a tremendous coaching staff and a ton of tradition,” noted Glisson. “We’ve only been to the quarterfinals three times in school history and they’ve been there six times in the past 10 seasons.”