Photo by Chris Todd

By Robert Wilson

Starting as a sophomore in MHSAA Class 7A football is tall task, especially at quarterback.

But Madison Central’s Tripp Smith has started every game this season and continued to improve, especially last week.

The 6-foot, 195-pound Smith completed 21 of 28 passes – 75 percent – for 277 yards and three touchdowns and had 10 carries for 25 yards to Madison Central to a come from behind, 32-24 victory over Warren Central Friday night at Madison Central.

For his outstanding performance, Smith has been named the Junction Deli/Mississippi Scoreboard Metro Jackson Football Player of the Week.

Smith threw TD passes of 45 yards to junior wide receiver Tylan Hutchins in the first quarter and 12 yards to senior tight end Carter Ashley in the second quarter before connecting with Hutchins with a 25-yard TD pass with 29 seconds to play to tie the game at 24-24 and junior Ross Beaver’s extra point put Madison Central ahead 25-24. Madison Central junior defensive back Jeff Flanagan had an interception return for a TD to clinch the win.

Smith has passed for 769 yards and five TDs this season.

“Tripp has improved every week in some aspect of his game,” Madison Central coach Toby Collums said. “He has a good grasp of what we are trying to accomplish on offense. Sometimes, it’s hard to keep in perspective that he is just a sophomore. He and his teammates will continue to just get better.”

“Tripp really saw the field well against Warren Central,” Madison Central offensive coordinator Dusty Finley said. “He made some good decisions and big throws to help us get a good win. Playing Warren Central is always tough and they are never easy to beat. So, playing as well as he did against them should give him some confidence going forward. Tripp has gotten better each week and will just continue to get better as the season goes along. He is a young player that is a student of the game, a true competitor that works hard in the weight room and on the practice field. He wants to do things the right way and make everyone around him better.”

Smith is the son of Courtney and Thomas Smith. Courtney played softball, basketball, track and was a cheerleader at Benton Academy. Thomas played football, basketball, track and tennis at East Rankin Academy. He won the state championship in the triple jump. Both went to Mississippi College. Courtney was a cheerleader at MC. Smith has a younger brother, Gunner, 11. He plays football and baseball. Smith’s uncle, “D” Berry, was a defensive lineman at MC.

Madison Central, 3-2 and ranked No. 11 In Mississippi by MaxPreps, plays host to Oxford, 4-1 and ranked No. 9, Friday at 7 p.m. in a MHSAA Class 7A non-region game at Madison Central.

Mississippi Scoreboard selects a player from a school from Hinds, Madison or Rankin Counties each week during the season. Coaches can nominate a player by texting Robert Wilson at 601.506.2276.

PREVIOUS WINNERS:

WEEK ONE: Gage Crapps, East Rankin Academy

WEEK TWO: Knolyn Bryce Archie Bailey, Lanier

WEEK THREE: Caleb Unger, MRA

WEEK FOUR: Samuel Stockett, MRA

WEEK FIVE: Waylan King, Callaway