- January 11, 2025
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Staring down the possibility of losing their playoff hopes, the Olympia Titans responded in dramatic fashion last week to secure their first playoff berth since 2012.
The Titans (6-3, 3-1 district) were down to host Oak Ridge 13-12 with just over two minutes to play Oct. 27 in a win-and-you’re-in district finale. A late touchdown rush by Ronald Teague set up a two-point conversion by James Green to give Olympia a touchdown advantage.
Then, just for good measure, Andrey Hawkins intercepted an Oak Ridge pass as the Pioneers tried to tie the game and ran it back for a pick-six that sealed the win and vaulted the Titans back into the state playoffs.
“They (the kids) were super excited — especially with the way we won it,” second-year head coach Kyle Hayes said. “I think our kids kind of underestimated Oak Ridge — and they have a great team. So I used that to let them know ‘you can’t underestimate anybody.’”
Joe Milton also threw two touchdown passes — both to Jordan Underwood — on the night.
It may not have been in the prettiest fashion, but Hayes said that for a program that struggled to earn wins since former coach Bob Head left after the 2012 season, simply being back in the playoffs is a big deal.
“It’s good just for our school, our students and the community,” Hayes said. “The program has been down for the last couple years. … It’s been a minute without any success, and so finally, we have a chance to turn it around.”
As district runner-up, Olympia will travel to Sarasota’s Riverview High Nov. 11 for the first round of the FHSAA Class 8A State Playoffs. And although the road to state as a district runner-up includes road games and likely will have to go through rival Dr. Phillips, Hayes said his team is focused on taking it one game at a time and taking nothing for granted.
“Once you get the foot in the door, you’ve got a chance to win,” Hayes said. “We wanted to win the district, of course, but we’re still at the dance.”
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