FRANKLIN, TN – After a gutting overtime loss in Week 1, Centennial High School’s football team got redemption with an emphatic statement on Friday night, storming to a 42-7 victory over Summit in a thrilling all-Williamson County matchup.
The Cougars absolutely dominated the first half, outscoring the Spartans by 5 touchdowns and taking a 35-0 lead into the locker room. They won on all 3 sides of the ball, grabbing points by way of a kickoff return, fumble return, rushing and 3 passing touchdowns by senior quarterback Riley Turner.
Centennial’s offense came alive, led by quarterback Riley Turner, who completed 9 of 15 passes for 162 yards and three touchdowns.
Their defense, led by standout brothers Kani Johnson and Gavin Johnson and linebacker Aidan Wright- held Summit to just 44 rushing yards on the night.
Second year Head Coach Jamal Stewart had to channel the frustration of his squad after their narrow 22-21 defeat to Franklin on a broken play in Overtime.
The Cougars wasted no time, with Turner connecting on two deep strikes—a 40-yarder to Taylen Vaughn and a 46-yarder to Gavin Johnson—giving Centennial a commanding 21-0 lead before the first quarter ended. The offense was firing on all cylinders, and the defense wasn’t far behind.
Just 11 seconds into the second quarter, Isaac Bonds capitalized on a Summit fumble, returning it 30 yards for a touchdown, extending the lead to 28-0. By halftime, the Cougars were up 35-0, thanks to Turner’s third touchdown pass, a 14-yarder to Ethan Cleary.
Centennial’s ground game was anchored by Carlos Vigil, who rushed for 61 yards on 15 carries, including an early touchdown that set the tone. Vigil’s 21-yard burst on fourth down was a key moment, highlighting the Cougars’ aggressive and determined approach.
Summit, coming off a solid win over Spring Hill, managed to break the shutout early in the fourth quarter with a nine-yard touchdown run by senior quarterback Mason McElhaney. However,
Centennial sealed the deal when Bonds returned the ensuing kickoff 92 yards for a touchdown, capping off an incredible night for the Cougars.
NEXT WEEK: Summit (1-1) at Green Hill, Independence (0-2) at Centennial (1-1)
BOX SCORE
Centennial 42, Summit 7
SHS 0 0 0 7 – 7
CHS 21 14 0 7 – 42
Scoring Summary:
1Q 5:19 CHS – Carlos Vigil 1 run (Wells Stanley kick)
1Q 2:49 CHS – Taylen Vaughn 40 pass from Riley Turner (Stanley kick)
1Q 0:03 CHS – Gavin Johnson 46 pass from Turner (Stanley kick)
2Q 11:49 CHS – Isaac Bond 30 fumble return (Stanley kick)
2Q 5:53 CHS – Ethan Cleary 14 pass from Turner (Wells Stanley kick)
4Q 10:05 SHS – Mason McElhaney 9 run (Will Pilikinton kick)
4Q 9:48 CHS – Isaac Bond 92 kickoff return (Stanley kick)
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