NORTON, Va. — It's fitting that Lawson-Fitchko Stadium overlooks Park Avenue, because J.I. Burton scored all the points it needed Saturday in a New York minute.
The Raiders scored three times on their first six plays and went on to crush Haysi, 42-6, in the Region D, Division 1 semifinals.
Martinez Miles ran 15 times for 230 yards and four touchdowns for J.I. Burton. The Raiders will face LPD rival Clintwood in the Region D, Division 1 finals Saturday at UVa.-Wise.
While Haysi (5-6) used up much of the first-half clock with its short passing game, J.I. Burton (9-2) scored quickly and often, with an efficiency that would impress Peyton Manning.
It took the Raiders four plays to score the first touchdown of the game, a one-yard TD run by Miles. Burton then scored on the first play of its next two possessions.
Freshman quarterback Tanner Crowder hit Timmy Goins in stride over the middle for a 57-yard touchdown pass at the 5:05 mark of the opening period. Miles added an 80-yard sprint that staked the Raiders to a 21-6 lead with 8:54 remaining in the first half.
That score took 13 seconds for Burton, which needed one minute and four seconds to score three times in six plays. Crowder completed a 21-yard pass to Andy Short to set up the first touchdown. The Raiders threw the ball just three times, and completed all three for 124 yards, all in the first half.
"We scored six touchdowns the first six times we snapped the football," J.I. Burton coach Jim Adams said. "We kept a short script, the old 'keep it simple, stupid.' If they're going to roll everybody up in the box, I mean, just because we've got a freshman (at quarterback) doesn't mean we can't throw it.
"They kept the ball away from us. But once we scored a couple touchdowns we started playing some coverages and gave them those short passes. And we just got the ball to number two."
While the Haysi defense was dealing with number two (Miles), the Haysi offense, which was held to minus-15 yards on the ground in the first half, managed to keep the football for over 17 minutes in the first half with a series of short passes.
Chris Fleming was 12-of-19 passing in the first half and 20-of-32 overall, for 159 yards. The senior lined up outside on a couple of plays, and hauled in a 4-yard touchdown pass from Derick Blair to get the Tigers within 14-6 on the first play of the second quarter.
Blair then recovered a Burton fumble on the ensuing kickoff at the Raider 35-yard line. Haysi picked up a first down at the 18, but Russell Rice and Alex Mazza sacked Fleming on consecutive plays and forced the Tigers to punt.
"The sacks killed us," Haysi coach James Colley said. "We had our opportunities in the first half, we just didn't get it in (the end zone). We didn't get it done.
"We had no answer for number two (Miles). His (last touchdown), that was the prettiest run I think I've ever seen. We had five guys there and he made a move and turned sideways and broke through."
On that play Miles maneuvered through five defenders for a 5-yard TD run with 1:35 remaining in the third period, the second of three Burton touchdowns in the quarter.
"I thought I was going to have to hurdle the defender, but I turned sideways and landed in the end zone," Miles explained. "It always starts with the line. I just tap them on the shoulder and follow them through the hole."
Miles, who rushed for 149 yards in the first half alone, set up his final touchdown of the night with a 36-yard gain. He set up his third touchdown run with a 33-yard carry on the opening series of the second half.
"(Miles) is really starting to come into his own," Adams added. "He's starting to show leadership out there."
J.I. Burton got its final touchdown on special teams. Seth Pennington blocked a Haysi punt and recovered the ball in the end zone on the final play of the third period.
Mazzo was in on the first, and the sixth and last, of a half-dozen quarterback sacks for the Raiders. Burton's Riley Maggard had an interception in the fourth quarter.
Dakota Stanley caught eight passes for 78 yards for Haysi, which finished with two yards rushing. After their only touchdown, the Tigers were at the Raiders' 30-yard line or closer on five different possessions. Haysi lost speedy wide receiver and punter Hobart Newberry to a knee injury in the first quarter.
at Lawson-Fitchko Stadium
Haysi...............................................0 6 0 0 — 6
J.I. Burton.................................14 7 21 0 — 42
Scoring Summary
First Quarter
JIB-M. Miles 1 run (T. Crowder kick) 7:42
JIB-Goins 57 pass from T. Crowder (T. Crowder kick) 5:05
Second Quarter
H-Fleming 4 pass from Blair (pass failed) 11:54
JIB-M. Miles 80 run (T. Crowder kick) 8:54
Third Quarter
JIB-M. Miles 2 run (T. Crowder kick) 9:11
JIB-M. Miles 5 run (T. Crowder kick) 1:35
JIB-Pennington recovered blocked punt in end zone (T. Crowder kick) 0:00
Team Statistics
First Downs: H 14, JIB 11; Rushes-Yards: H 21-2, JIB 28-251; Passing Yards: H 187, JIB 124; Comp-Att-Int: H 23-36-1, JIB 3-3-0; Fumbles-Lost: H 0-0, JIB 2-0; Penalties-Yards: H 6-30, JIB 7-80; Punts-Average: H 5-28.8, JIB 0-0.
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