Ads’ passing pops in 7-on-7
It marked a sizzling start to summer for the Farragut football team, as FHS traveled to William Blount and hosted Lakeway Christian Academy in 7-on-7 action Wednesday and Thursday, June 10-11.
“It was a good day for those two,” head coach Geoff Courtney said. “Elijah has made a couple big plays for us, making some interceptions for us then some on offense, too. I thought we had a good day at William Blount then took a step in the right direction with Lakeway.”
Last week’s action preceded this week’s routine of weights, conditioning and practice.
With the TSSAA-mandated Dead Period ahead, Courtney noted he wanted his players to have a certain approach once they stepped onto the field against other teams.
The skeleton format provides a different look than game situations since only skill players are involved.
There are no running plays — only short, middle and long throws from a quarterback to his receivers.
Carter Collier and Max Hilton reaped the benefit of that Wednesday, hauling in touchdown catches during the Admirals’ trip to Blount County.
Sharp sliced a couple dimes to his teammates the next morning, too, zipping the ball into tight windows before airing it out later in the day.



