RUTLEDGE - Grainger and Cherokee battled back and forth through the first two quarters but after the mid-game break, Chiefs running back Jayden Weston made sure the second half wouldn’t be close. Weston carried the ball 23 times for 236 yards and four touchdowns as the Chiefs rallied for a 60-30 win after trailing 24-19 at the half. Cherokee had 400 rushing yards on 44 carries. Cherokee head coach Josh Hensley said he was glad to see how his team responded after being down after two quarters. “We have always been a second half football team the past three or four years. I felt like our experience was going to take over the game in the second half and we did.” “Jayden is special, he is handling everything really well,” Hensley said of Weston’s performance. “He is running w

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