Southeast Bulloch coach Jared Zito isn’t big on moral victories, but he came away from last week’s 28-24 loss to Calvary thinking his team really showed something against the No. 5 ranked team in Class AAA.
“I think we proved that we belong in the discussion with the best teams in Class AAA,” Zito said. “I am proud of how hard they played and how physical they were. We just took the No. 5 team in the state down to the wire and had a touchdown brought back and a potential score ruled fumbled through the end zone for a touchback. It came down to a couple metal errors and those are definitely fixable.”
Among the positives Zito took from the Calvary game was the play of the offensive line, as well as the first real test for the Jacket secondary.
“I loved the way our secondary played against