0 NCHSAA FOOTBALL PLAYOFF CHAMPIONSHIP NOTES CHAPEL HILL - The North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) finalized and released the playoff brackets for the 0 Football Championships. The tournament will have eight classifications of play with five playoff rounds each. The A, AA, A and AA brackets will field a complement of teams each with A, AA, A and AA brackets fielding teams each. Play is scheduled to begin with games at the higher seed through the first four rounds beginning with first round contests on November 0th. Second round is scheduled for November th, the third round is slated for November th, and the Regional Finals are planned for December st. The State Championship Games will be contested on Saturday, December th at NCSU, UNC, Duke & Wake Forest. Play is scheduled to begin at :00 noon. Tickets to the Championships can be purchased at the gate, or digital tickets can be purchased in advance through the NCHSAA s partnership with GoFan. The 0 NCHSAA Football Championships will be broadcast live by Sinclair Broadcasting. The full schedule of games and affiliates across the state can be found by visiting our website, www.nchsaa.org and visiting the football page. Media outlets seeking to broadcast an NCHSAA Playoff game live must submit the online Broadcast Post-Season Request Form by visiting the Media section of the NCHSAA s website. All forms must be completed at least -hours prior to the start of the contest. A list of approved broadcasts will be posted on the NCHSAA Homepage prior to game day. Rights fees for the broadcast are made payable to the host school of the contest and must be paid prior to the start of a broadcast. # North Duplin (-0) vs. # Pamlico County (-) # Northampton County (-) vs. # Plymouth (-) # Tarboro (-0) vs. # Montgomery (-) # John A. Holmes (-) vs. # Lakewood (-) # Northeastern (-0) vs. # Wallace-Rose Hill (-) # Bladen (-) vs. # Southwest Onslow (0-) # Duplin (-0) vs. # Randleman (-) # North Davidson (-) vs. # South Granville (-0) # ern Alamance (-0) vs, # Jacksonville (-) # Havelock (-) vs. # Southern Nash (-) # Clayton (-0) vs. # ern Guilford (-) # New Hanover (-) vs. # Cape Fear (0-) # Scotland County (0-) vs. # South Central (0-) # Hoggard (-0) vs. # Heritage (-) # Wake Forest (-0) vs. # Sanderson (-) # Green Hope (0-) vs. # Garner (-) Live video of all four Championship Games available on the NFHS Network www.nfhsnetwork.com/nchsaa A FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP THIRD ROUND PAIRINGS # Mitchell (-) vs. # Robbinsville (-) # Cherokee (-) vs. # Thomas Jefferson (-) AA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP THIRD ROUND PAIRINGS # Mount Airy (-0) vs. # Bessemer City (-) # Murphy (-) vs. # Surry (-) A FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP THIRD ROUND PAIRINGS # Reidsville (-0) vs. # South Columbus (-) # Mountain Heritage (-0) vs. # Hendersonville (0-) AA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP THIRD ROUND PAIRINGS # Mount Pleasant (-) vs. # Shelby (-) # Hibriten (-0) vs. # Franklin (-0) A FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP THIRD ROUND PAIRINGS # Charlotte Catholic (-0) vs. # Weddington (0-) # Kings Mountain (-) vs. # Jay M. Robinson (-) AA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP THIRD ROUND PAIRINGS # Mount Tabor (-) vs. # Sun Valley (0-) # A.C. Reynolds (-) vs. # South Iredell (-) A FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP THIRD ROUND PAIRINGS # Harding University (-) vs. # Forsyth (-) # Vance (0-) vs. # Hickory Ridge (-) AA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP THIRD ROUND PAIRINGS # Mallard Creek (-0) vs. # Page (-) # Myers Park (-) vs. # Hough (0-)
0 FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP RECAPS A: Murphy holds off Plymouth - to win school s th title CHAPEL HILL, N.C. The Murphy Bulldogs found themselves down a score twice in the A Football State Championship game, but the Bulldogs controlled the game for much of the afternoon rushing for yards and holding the ball for over minutes of the played on the way to a - win. It was the Bulldogs eighth state championship win in NCHSAA play and the seventh for head coach David Gentry. Things looked good for Plymouth early as Elijah Carmack slashed into the endzone from five yards out with : to go in the first quarter. It took a few possessions but Murphy was able to answer and tie the game at seven when Slade McTaggart got loose for a 0-yard touchdown run with : remaining in the first quarter. Plymouth surged back in front late in the first quarter as Aryn Gibson tossed a bomb to Ta Quaun White who streaked yards for a score with : seconds to go in the first quarter giving Plymouth a - lead. Coming out of halftime trailing -, Murphy handed the ball to Kadrian McRae who dashed yards to the endzone to cut the lead to - with 0:00 to go in the third. Plymouth was called for encroachment twice on the point after attempt and Gentry elected to pull the kicking unit off the field and go for two. Quarterback Joey Curry powered his way across the line for two, giving Murphy a - lead. McRae was named the game s Most Valuable Player rushing for yards and a touchdown on carries. Curry was named Murphy s Most Oustanding Offensive player, going for on the day with 0 yards passing, adding another yards on the ground. He played much of the game with injured index finger on his throwing hand after slicing his finger on a chinstrap buckle on the third play of the game. Plymouth ended the season - on the season as champions of the Coastal 0 A conference. The Vikings made their fifth straight appearance in an NCH- SAA State Championship Game and their sixth all-time. Murphy finished the year -, champions of the Smoky Mountain A Conference. The Bulldogs returned to the State Championship for the th time since, and the first time since 0 when they defeated Plymouth -. 0 A Championship Statistics - T MURPHY - 0 0 - PLYMOUTH - 0 0 0 - Qtr-Clock SCORING SUMMARY - : PLY - CARMACK, Elijah yd run (CASTENADA, Jose kick) - : MUR - MCTAGGART, Slade 0 yd run (HELTON, Joey kick) - 0: PLY - WHITE, Ta Quarun yd pass from GIBSON, Ayrn (CASTENADA, Jose kick) - 0:00 MCRAE, Kadrian yd run (CURRY, Joey rush) Team Statistics PLY MUR First Downs Rushing (Att - Yds) - 0- Passing (C - Att - Yds - Int) ---0 --0- Total Offense (Plays - Yds) - -0 Penalties (# - Yds) - - Turnovers 0 Passing - PLY: A. Gibson -, yd, TD. MUR: J. Curry -, 0 yd, INT. Rushing - PLY: E. Carmack - YD, TD; J. Downing - yd; R. Wilkins - yd; A. Wilkins - yd; T. White - yd. MUR: K. McRae - yd, TD; K.J. Allen - yd; S. McTaggart - yd, TD; T. Creelman - yd; M. Nelson - 0 yd; J. Curry - (- yd); Team Rush ( - (- yd)). Receiving - PLY: T. White - yd, TD. MUR: C. Posey - yd; T. Creelman - -. AWARDS Plymouth Defensive M.O.P - Willie McNair (LB) Plymouth Offensive M.O.P. - Aryn Gibson (QB) Murphy Defensive M.O.P - Adam Powell (DL) Murphy Offensive M.O.P. - Joey Curry (QB) Most Valuable Player - Murphy - Kadrian McRae (RB)
0 FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP RECAPS AA: WALLACE-ROSE HILL TAKES CONTROL EARLY TO WIN THIRD STRAIGHT TITLE CHAPEL HILL, N.C. The Wallace-Rose Hill Bulldogs are no stranger to the AA State Championship game as the team came into the 0 AA State Championship against Montgomery as the two-time defending champion. The Bulldogs nabbed the early lead on a - yard TD by Javonte Williams and ran to a 0- victory over the Warriors claiming their third straight title. Williams crossed the plane again in the first quarter with : to go in the quarter scoring from 0 yards out and giving the Bulldogs a -0 lead. He was named the game s M.V.P. with yards rushing and two touchdowns. The Bulldogs weren t done in the first half as Quavion Basyden gave them a -0 lead breaking a -yard run with seven minutes to play in the half, dragging a Warrior defender the last yards. Montgomery did strike back to begin the third quarter as senior quarterback Jackson Dozier carried from yards out to put the Warriors on the board and trim the Bulldog lead to - with : to go in frame. Dozier was named the Warriors Most Outstanding Performer offensively as he threw for 0 yards, and gained yards on the ground before sack yardage reduced his total. The Bulldogs stretched the lead back out to with :0 to go in the third as quarterback Aliza Carter found Jalyn Pollock in the right corner of the endzone from yards away. Wallace-Rose Hill tacked on another two points after downing a punt at the Warrior -yardline, sacking Dozier on the next play to make it 0- with : to play. Montgomery completed their season -, undefeated in the regular season and champions of the Yadkin Valley A Conference. The Warriors are still searching for their first state title in now four appearances in the NCHSAA Finals. 0 AA Championship Statistics - T WEST MONTGOMERY - 0 0 0 - WALLACE-ROSE HILL - - 0 Qtr-Clock SCORING SUMMARY - : WRH - WILLIAMS, J. yd run (CANO, Yahir kick) - : WRH - WILLIAMS, J. 0 yd run (CANO, Yahir kick) - :00 WRH - BASYDEN, Quavion yd run (CANO, Yahir kick) - : WM - DOZIER, Jackson yd run (SUSTAITA, Pedro kick) - :0 WRH - POLLOCK, Jalyn yd pass from CARTER, Aliza (CANO, Yahir kick) - : WRH - Safety - Sack by MURRAY, Xavier Team Statistics WRH WM First Downs Rushing (Att - Yds) -0 - Passing (C - Att - Yds - Int) ---0 --0-0 Total Offense (Plays - Yds) 0-0- Penalties (# - Yds) - - Turnovers 0 Passing - WRH: A. Carter -, yd, TD. WM: J. Dozier -, 0 yd. Rushing - WRH: Q. Basyden 0 - yd, TD; D. Newkirk - 0 yd; J. Williams - yd, TD; A. Carter - yd; P. Farrior - yd; D. Nichols - 0 yd; M. Gray - yd; J. Pollock - (- yd); TEAM - (-yd); WM: J. Leake - 0 yd; D. Rhone, Jr. 0 - yd; J. Dozier - yd, TD; M. Horne - (- yd). Receiving - WRH: J. Pollock - yd, TD; WM: J. Morrison - yd; J. Leake - yd; M. Horne - yd. AWARDS Montgomery Defensive M.O.P - Jaivius Morrison (DB) Montgomery Offensive M.O.P. - Jackson Dozier (QB) Wallace-Rose Hill Defensive M.O.P - Xavier Murray (DE) Wallace-Rose Hill Offensive M.O.P. - Quavion Basyden (RB) Most Valuable Player - Wallace-Rose Hill - Javonte Williams (RB) Wallace-Rose Hill finished the season - winning the school s sixth football State Championship all-time in nine appearances in the State Finals.
0 FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP RECAPS A: Reidsville wins their th title convincingly, - over Holmes WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. The Reidsville Rams captured the school s th state championship to go along with three regional titles they won in the 0 s when play didn t culminate in a full state champion as they blew past John A. Holmes -. Jaron Letterlough accounted for five touchdowns, four rushing and one receiving on his way to M.V.P. honors in the game. Letterlough opened the scoring with a five yard run in the first quarter, then adding an -yard TD to put the Rams up -0 early. The Aces struck back with Keimon Bailey streaking for yards and a score, but the point after failed and Holmes trailed -. Letterlough added a -yard touchdown reception and the Rams tacked on a pair of field goals in the second quarter while the Aces got a -yard touchdown run by Mitjanta Stanley to make the halftime score -. The second half was all Reidsville as Letterlough added an -yard touchdown run in the third to stretch the Rams lead to -. He added another five-yard touchdown run to take the lead to - and cement his spot as the game s M.V.P. Letterlough was credited with yards rushing on carries, scoring four times on the ground. He added three catches for yards and a receiving touchdown as well. Reidsville s Most Outstanding Offensive Performer award went to the kicker Brad Green who was for on the night for point after attempts and converted field goals from, and yards. The Ram s Most Outstanding Defensive Performer was Jaquan Hairson with two second half tackles and a fumble recovery in the second half. He added a sack and a forced fumble in the first half. Reidsville Quarterback Tanner Wilson was steady all night completing 0 of passes for 0 yards and a score. The Aces finished the season - as the tri-champions of the Northeastern Coastal A Conference. They made their first appearance in an NCHSAA State Championship in the modern era (since ). Holmes was paced offensively by Bailey who had carries for yards and a score. He was the Aces Most Outstanding Offensive Performer. Zakeem Brooks was tapped as the Aces Most Outstanding Defensive Performer with seven tackles on the night to lead the team. Reidsville completed a perfect -0 season, winning the Mid-State A conference and the program s record-holding th championship. The Rams returned to the State Championship for the first time since winning the AA title over Newton-Conover in 00. 0 A Championship Statistics - T REIDSVILLE - 0 - JOHN A. HOLMES - 0 0 - Qtr-Clock SCORING SUMMARY - : RHS - Jaron LETTERLOUGH yd run (Brad GREEN kick) - : RHS - Jaron LETTERLOUGH yd run (Brad GREEN kick) - : HHS - Keimon BAILEY yd run (Graham TUNNEY kick fail) - : RHS - Brad GREEN yd FG good - : RHS - Jaron LETTERLOUGH yd pass from Tanner WILSON (Brad GREEN kick) - : HHS - Mitjanta STANLEY yd run (Luke HOGGARD pass fail) - :00 RHS - Brad GREEN yd FG good - : RHS - Jaron LETTERLOUGH yd run (Brad GREEN kick) - : RHS - Brad GREEN yd FG - 0:0 RHS - Jaron LETTERLOUGH yd run (Brad GREEN kick) - : RHS - Austyn CHESTNUT yd punt return TD (Brad GREEN kick) - : RHS - Jalen EASLEY yd run (Brad GREEN kick) Team Statistics RHS HHS First Downs 0 Rushing (Att - Yds) - - Passing (C - Att - Yds - Int) ---0 ---0 Total Offense (Plays - Yds) -0 0- Penalties (# - Yds) - - Turnovers 0 Passing - RHS: T. Wilson -, yd; HHS: L. Hoggard -, yd; K. Coston 0-. Rushing - RHS: J. Letterlough - 0 yd, TD; B. Durham - yd; T. Wilson - 0 yd; A. Chestnut - yd; J. Easley - yd, TD; T. Canada - yd; HHS: K. Bailey - yd, TD; L. Hoggard - (- yd); M. Stanley - yd, TD; K. Coston - yd; N. Hill - yd; J. Cofield - (- yd); K. Blunt - yd; A. Sharpe - (- yd). Receiving - RHS: A. Chestnut - yd; J. Letterlough - yd, TD; J. Foster - yd; G. Stockton - yd; HHS: J. Cofield - yd; Q. Boone - yd; M. Stanley - yd; K. Bailey - yd. AWARDS Holmes Defensive M.O.P - Zakeem Brooks (DB) Holmes Offensive M.O.P. - Keimon Bailey (RB) Reidsville Defensive M.O.P - Jaquan Hairson (DL) Reidsville Offensive M.O.P. - Brad Green (PK)
0 FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP RECAPS AA: Shelby claims fourth straight football championship with a - win over Northside-Jacksonville RALEIGH, N.C. The Golden Lions of Shelby had lived up to the Golden moniker all season long as the Lions had never trailed at any point of the 0 football season coming into the school s fourth straight appearance in the state championship game. They never trailed in the AA title game either, as Shelby took down Northside-Jacksonville - to win the school s ninth state title all-time and their fourth straight. Shelby opened the scoring just seconds into the contest as Devin Gullatte score the first of his two touchdowns on the day from three yards out. The Lions tacked on another score as quarterback Malik Sarratt improvised to find Juwan Sims in the flats before Sims powered his way into the endzone to give Shelby a -0 with : to go in the first quarter. Sims was named the game s Most Valuable Player as he caught two passes for yards and a score while rushing for yards on carries. Sarratt was picked as Shelby s Most Outstanding Offensive Performer completing 0 of passes for yards and touchdowns while rushing for yards. Dax Hollifield was chosen as the Most Outstanding Defensive player for the Lions with total tackles on the day,. for a loss, a single sack and fumble recovery. Shelby s stud receiver Jayden Borders got free to haul in a yard pass from Sarratt late in the second quarter, giving the Lions a -0 halftime lead. Borders finished the day with five catches for yards and a score. Northside-Jacksonville came out in the second half and continued to fight even down by. Jonte Mc- Mullen found Cameron Rogers who made a beautiful one-handed catch in stride down the sideline for a -yard score. The point after was blocked and the Lions held a - advantage with :0 to go in the third quarter. Gullatte s second touchdown of the day ended the scoring with a two-yard run with :0 to play in the game making the score -. Northside-Jacksonville completed the season -, finishing second in the Central A Conference behind Duplin, a team they defeated in the regional finals. The Monarchs made the school s first appearance in an NCHSAA Football State Championship game. Shelby finished the season -0, champions of the South Mountain Athletic A/A Conference. The senior class completed the rare sweep as members of the senior class were a part of the State Championship team in all four years of their time at Shelby. They became the fourth school in history to win four straight football state championships. 0 AA Championship Statistics - T NORTHSIDE-JACKSONVILLE - 0 0 0 - SHELBY - 0 - Qtr-Clock SCORING SUMMARY - : SHS - Devin GULLATTE yd run (Ethan TRIPLETT kick) - : SHS - Juwan SIMS 0 yd pass from Malik SARRATT (Ethan TRIPLETT kick) - : SHS - Jayden BORDERS yd pass from Malik SARRATT (Ethan TRIPLETT kick) - :0 NSJ - Cameron ROGERS yd pass from Jonte MCMULLEN (Timothy VU KHANE kick blocked) - :0 SHS - Devin GULLATTE yd run (Ethan TRIPLETT kick) Team Statistics NSJ SHS First Downs Rushing (Att - Yds) 0- - Passing (C - Att - Yds - Int) --- 0--- Total Offense (Plays - Yds) - - Penalties (# - Yds) -0 - Turnovers Passing - NSJ: Jo. McMullen -, yd, TD, INT; SHS: M. Sarratt 0-, yd, TD, INT. Rushing - NSJ: D. Washington - yd; J. Koonce - yd; J. Wooten - yd; Jo. McMullen - (- yd); SHS: J. Sims - yd; D. Gullatte - yd, TD; M. Sarratt - yd. Receiving - NSJ: Ja. McMullen - yd; C. Rogers - 0 yd, TD; D. Jones - 0 yd; J. Wilson - yd; T. McCaskill - yd; D. Washington - (- yd); SHS: J. Borders - yd, TD; I. Etchison - yd; J. Sims - yd, TD; D. Fuller - yd. AWARDS Northside Defensive M.O.P - Demetrius Jones (DB) Northside Offensive M.O.P. - Jonte McMullen (QB) Shelby Defensive M.O.P - Dax Hollifield (LB) Shelby Offensive M.O.P. - Malik Sarratt (QB) Most Valuable Player - Shelby - Juwan Sims (RB)
0 FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP RECAPS A: South Point avenges OT championship loss last year, edge Rocky Mount - to win school s fourth state title WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. Thomas Lempereur booted three field goals to make the difference for South Point in a - victory over Rocky Mount, winning the A State Championship and claiming the school s fifth football state championship. The victory for the Red Raiders avenged an overtime loss in last year s A State Championship to Rocky Mount. South Point opened the scoring as Lempereur converted a -yard field goal to break the ice with : to go in the opening quarter. It took the remainder of the half for either team to break through again as Rocky Mount got a -yard touchdown pass from Shabios Lynch to Shyheim Battle with just eight seconds remaining in the half to pick up a - lead at the break. Lempereur drew the Red Raiders within one as he knocked a -yard field goal through with : remaining in the third, making the score -. The Red Raider defense then forced a fumble which Tanner Canterberry recovered at the Gryphon yardline. The Red Raiders cashed in six plays later as quarterback Scottie Lee found Ray Grier from seven yards out for a score with : to go in the third quarter giving South Point a - lead. Defenses controlled the remainder of the game as the only score came off of a -yard Lempereur field goal with :0 to play. South Point s defense was dominant on the day holding the Gryphon offense to just yards of total offense while forcing a fumble and an interception on the game. Rocky Mount completed the season -, finishing second in the Big A Conference behind Southern Nash, a team they knocked out of the playoffs in the second round. The Gryphons made the school s seventh appearance in an NCHSAA Football Championship all-time. South Point s Jake Alexander was named the game s Most Valuable Player as he rushed for yards on carries. The Red Raiders finished the season -, second place in the Big South A/A Conference. South Point claimed the school s fourth state title all time in five appearances. 0 A Championship Statistics - T SOUTH POINT - 0 0 - ROCKY MOUNT - 0 0 0 - Qtr-Clock SCORING SUMMARY - : SP - Thomas LEMPEREUR yd FG - 0:0 RM - Shyheim BATTLE yd pass from Shabios LYNCH (Chase MILLER kick) - : SP - Thomas LEMPEREUR yd FG - : SP - Ray GRIER yd pass from Scottie LEE (Thomas LEMPEREUR kick) - :0 SP - Thomas LEMPEREUR yd FG Team Statistics SP RM First Downs Rushing (Att - Yds) - 0- Passing (C - Att - Yds - Int) --- 0--- Total Offense (Plays - Yds) -0 - Penalties (# - Yds) - - Turnovers Passing - SP: S. Lee -, yd, TD, INT; RM: S. Lynch 0-, yd, TD, INT. Rushing - SP: J. Alexander - yd; N. Farmer - yd; S. Lee - yd; M. Mead - yd; M. Brandon, Jr. - 0 yd; RM: D. Collins - yd; B.J. Daniels-Sanders - yd; S. Greene - yd; C. Williams III - (- yd); S. Lynch - (- yd). Receiving - SP: R. Grier - yd, TD; RM: K. Edwards - 0 yd; C. Williams III - yd; S. Battle - yd; R. McCowan - yd; D. Collins - yd. AWARDS Rocky Mount Defensive M.O.P - Sherrod Greene (DB) Rocky Mount Offensive M.O.P. - Shabios Lynch (QB) South Point Defensive M.O.P - Phillip Davis (LB) South Point Offensive M.O.P. - Nick Farmer (QB) Most Valuable Player - South Point - Jake Alexander (RB)
0 FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP RECAPS AA: Weddington claims school s first football title with -0 win over ern Guilford WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. ern Guilford took an early lead on the first play from scrimmage, but ultimately it was Weddington s defense that won the day as the Warriors managed a a -0 victory in the AA State Title game. It was the school s first football championship in two appearances in the finals. The Wildcats struck first on an 0-yard touchdown pass to Nic Cheeley from Dominique Graves on the first play from scrimmage. Weddington struck back to tie the game on the final play of the first quarter when James Shipley hauled in a pass for yards and a score from Warrior QB David Bayha. ern Guilford took the lead back just three plays later when Bryant Barr went streaking 0 yards for a score to give the Wildcats a - lead with 0: to play in the first half. The next two scores went to Weddington as Bayha found Max Brimigion from yards out to tie the game at with : to go in the half. Then Denzel Patton capped off a -play, 0-yard drive with a -yard touchdown run to give the Warriors their first lead of the game with :0 to go in the half. In the second half, Weddington extended the lead as Bayha threw his third and final touchdown of the game to Richie Laughlin, covering yards and putting the Warriors up - with :0 to go in the third quarter after the point-after failed. Then a short punt set the Warriors up with a short field and after four plays and yards Chase Randolph found pay-dirt to give the Warriors a - advantage with :0 to go in the third. ern Guilford tried to claw back into the game in the fourth quarter as Bryant Barr hit Zaccheus Milton for a -yard strike and score. The two-point conversion attempt failed leaving the Wildcats down -0 with : to go. The Warriors won the ground battle offensively, rolling up yards rushing while only allowing 0 by the Wildcats. Weddington held a to -yard edge in total offense. Bayha was named the game s M.V.P. with a 0 for performance for yards and three touchdowns through the air. He also rushed times for yards on the afternoon. ern Guilford concluded the year -, champions of the Mid-State A Conference. The Wildcats made their first appearance in an NCHSAA Football State Championship game. Weddington ended the year -, champions of the Southern Carolina A Conference for the first time in school history. The State Title was Weddington s first in two appearances in the State Finals. 0 AA Championship Statistics - T WEDDINGTON - 0 - EASTERN GUILFORD - 0-0 Qtr-Clock SCORING SUMMARY - : EG - Nic CHEELEY 0 yd pass from Dominique GRAVES (Camron SMITH kick) - 00:00 WED - James SHIPLEY yd pas from David BAYHA (Matt PETERSEN kick) - 0: EG - Bryant BARR 0 yd run (Camron SMITH kick) - : WED - Max BRIMIGION yd pass from David BAYHA (Matt PETERSEN kick) - :0 WED - Denzel PATTON yd run (Matt PETERSEN kick) - :0 WED - Richie LAUGHLIN yd pass from David BAYHA (Matt PETERSEN kick) - :0 WED - Chase RANDOLPH yd run (David BAYHA pass fail) - : EG - Zaccheus MILTON yd pass from Bryant BARR (Bryant BARR pass fail) Team Statistics EG WED First Downs 0 Rushing (Att - Yds) -0 - Passing (C - Att - Yds - Int) --- 0--- Total Offense (Plays - Yds) - - Penalties (# - Yds) - - Turnovers Passing - EG: D. Graves -, yd, TD, INT; B. Barr -, yd, TD, INT. WED: D. Bayha 0-, yd, TD, INT Rushing - EG: B. Barr - yd, TD; Z. Walker - yd; K. Howard - yd; J. Artis - yd; C. McMullen - (- yd); D. Graves - (- yd). WED: D. Bayha - yd; D. Patton - yd, TD; R. Laughlin - 0 yd; B. Arthur-Wong - yd; C. Randolph - yd, TD; W. Dixie - yd; J. Shipley - yd; J. Gale - yd; W. Furlong - 0 yd; J. Hobbs - (- yd); E. Murphy - (- yd); M. Brimigion - (- yd). Receiving - EG: N. Cheeley - yd, TD; J. Artis - yd; I. Finerty - yd; Z. Milton - yd; J. Matthews - yd. WED: J. Shipley - yd, TD; J. Hobbs - yd; M. Brimigion - yd, TD; R. Laughlin - yd, TD; D. Patton - yd; E. Murphy - yd. AWARDS ern Guilford Defensive M.O.P - Kyin Howard (LB) ern Guilford Offensive M.O.P. - Bryant Barr (RB) Weddington Defensive M.O.P - Chase Randolph (DE) Weddington Offensive M.O.P. - James Shipley (WR) Most Valuable Player - Weddington - David Bahya (QB)
0 FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP RECAPS A: Dudley dominant over Cape Fear en route to their fourth championship RALEIGH, N.C. It didn t take long, one minute to be exact, for the Dudley Panthers to seize control of the A State Championship Game against Cape Fear. Dudley took the reins on the third play from scrimmage as Hendon Hooker lofted a pass down the left sideline to Nigel Fitzgerald who hauled it in and sprinted yards for the opening score and as he took off, so did the Panthers, never to look back. Fitzgerald and Hooker connected one other time on the night as Hooker hit Fitzgerald on a seven-yard back shoulder throw in the end zone in the closing second of the first half as the Panthers stretched the lead to -0. Dudley went on to capture the school s fourth championship in six appearances in an NCHSAA Championship game, knocking out Cape Fear -0. Hendon Hooker was brilliant at quarterback for the Panthers. Hooker threw three touchdown passes in the first half alone. He accounted for six touchdowns in total, on the ground and in the air as he threw for yards and rushed for another yards on the night on his way to M.V.P. honors in the game, voted unanimously by the assembled media. Zareik Rush had a two touchdown night for the Panthers as well, accounting for 0 yards rushing with scores of and yards. The Dudley defense was solid as well, holding the balanced Cape Fear attack to just 0 yards on the night. Nigel Peele was named the Most Outstanding Performer on the defensive side of the ball with seven tackles on the night and a pass break up. Cape Fear struggled mightily all night long with the Colts dual-threat quarterback Justice Galloway-Velasquez held under 00 yards of total offense on the night for the first time this season. Galloway-Velasquez was named the Colts Most Outstanding Offensive Performer with 0 yards through the air and - on the ground as he was under siege all night by the Dudley defense. The Colts concluded their year -, the best season in school history, winning 0 or more games for the first time in a year as a program. They were the undefeated champions of the Mid-South A Conference. Dudley wrapped up their year at - on the season, finishing second in the All-Metro A behind Page who also reached a State Championship Final. The Panthers won their first State Championship since their 0 victory over Scotland County in the A title game. 0 A Championship Statistics - T CAPE FEAR - 0 0 0 0-0 DUDLEY - 0 0 0 - Qtr-Clock SCORING SUMMARY - :00 DHS - Nigel FITZGERALD yd pass from Hendon HOOKER (Kenji PATTERSON kick failed) - : DHS - Hendon HOOKER yd run (Thomas YOUNG pass from Hendon HOOKER) - : DHS - Zareik RUSH yd pass from Hendon HOOKER (Kenji PATTERSON kick blocked) - :0 DHS - Hendon HOOKER yd run (Hendon HOOKER pass fail) - 0:0 DHS - Nigel FITZGERALD yd pass from Hendon HOOKER (Thomas YOUNG pass from Hendon HOOKER) - : DHS - Hendon HOOKER yd run (Hendon HOOKER pass fail) - : DHS - D.J. CROSSEN yd INT Return (Kenji PATTERSON kick) - :0 DHS - Zareik Rush yd run (Kenji PATTERSON kick) Team Statistics CF DUD First Downs Rushing (Att - Yds) -(-) - Passing (C - Att - Yds - Int) --- --- Total Offense (Plays - Yds) -0-0 Penalties (# - Yds) - - Turnovers Passing - CF: J. Galloway-Velasquez -, 0 yd, INT; D. Melvin 0-, INT; J. Parker -, yd. DUD: H. Hooker -, yd, TD, INT. Rushing - CF: A. Lewis - 0 yd; D. Melvin - (- yd); E. Melvin - (- yd); J. Galloway-Velasquez 0 - (- yd). DUD: Z. Rush - 0 yd, TD; H. Hooker - yd, TD; E. Perkins - yd; T. Young - yd; R. Monroe - (- yd); T. Burch - (- yd). Receiving - CF: M. Moore - 0 yd; A.J. Baldwin - yd; T. McCoy - yd; T. Tillman - yd; E. Melvin - yd; C. Grunden - yd. DUD: N. Fitzgerald - 0 yd, TD; J. Zellous - 0 yd; T. Young - yd; Z. Rush - yd, TD. AWARDS Cape Fear Defensive M.O.P - Milton Mosley (LB) Cape Fear Offensive M.O.P. - Justice Galloway-Velasquez (QB) Dudley Defensive M.O.P - Nigel Peele (DB) Dudley Offensive M.O.P. - Zariek Rush (RB) Most Valuable Player - Dudley - Hendon Hooker (QB)
0 FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP RECAPS AA: Wake Forest claims Wake County s first football title since with -0 win over Greensboro Page RALEIGH, N.C. The Wake Forest Cougars defense led the way to make the school s fourth appearance in the state championship game and defense dominated the day bringing the Cougars their first state championship with a -0 victory over Greensboro Page. The Cougar defense held the explosive Page offense to just yards of offense all day and forced four interceptions. The defense opened the day by forcing a three-and-out on the Pirates first offensive series. Then Wake Forest special teams came up big as Darius Hodge broke through and blocked the Pirate punt. The block was recovered by Thomas Murray who scooped up the ball at the Pirate 0 and scored to give the Cougars a -0 lead with 0: to go in the first quarter. After another Pirate three-and-out on the ensuing possession, Wake Forest took over near midfield at their own, driving seven plays and cashing in on the good field position with a -yard Devon Lawrence touchdown run. The point after was blocked and the Cougars jumped in front -0 with : to go in the first. The Pirate offense continued to struggle, as Wake Forest continued to force the pressure on Pirate quarterback Will Jones. Darius Hodge dominated the game from the linebacker spot making tackles on the afternoon, including the blocked punt. He was named the game s M.V.P. Seth Williams had two interceptions and was tapped as the Cougars Most Outstanding Defensive Performer. The Cougar offense capitalized on good field position most of the night as Lawrence turned in a strong performance against the Pirates solid defensive front. Lawrence gained yards on the ground, scoring two touchdowns rushing while throwing for another on a halfback pass to Lex Goodwin with 0:0 to play in the fourth, giving Wake Forest a -0 lead. The Pirates completed their season - on the year and champions of the All-Metro A Conference. Javon Leake was named Page s Most Outstanding Offensive Performer with hard-earned yards on carries. Wake Forest finished the year unblemished at -0, they were the champions of the CAP A Conference. They claimed the school s first championship and made their fourth appearance in the state finals, all since 00. The win for Wake Forest was the first Football Championship for a team from Wake County since Garner won the title in, snapping a -year drought. 0 A Championship Statistics - T WAKE FOREST - 0 0 - PAGE - 0 0 0 0-0 Qtr-Clock SCORING SUMMARY - 0: WF - Jaden MCKENZIE 0 yd blocked punt return (Christopher VIDAL kcik) - : WF - Devon LAWRENCE yd run (Christopher VIDAL kick fail) - 0: WF - Christopher VIDAL yd FG - : WF - Devon LAWRENCE yd run (Christopher VIDAL kick) - 0:0 WF - Lex GOODWIN yd pass from Devon LAWRENCE (Christopher VIDAL kick fail) Team Statistics WF PHS First Downs 0 Rushing (Att - Yds) -0 - Passing (C - Att - Yds - Int) ---0 --- Total Offense (Plays - Yds) - - Penalties (# - Yds) -0 - Turnovers 0 Passing - WF: C. James -, yd; D. Lawrence -, yd, TD. PHS: W. Jones -, yd, INT; N. Baker 0-, 0 yd. Rushing - WF: D. Lawrence - yd, TD; M. Dunn - yd; D. Lucas - yd; D. Jones - (- yd); C. James - (- yd); TEAM - (-0 yd). PHS: W. Jones - yd; J. Leake - yd; R. Polite - yd; A. Alston - 0 yd. Receiving - WF: L. Goodwin - yd, TD; D. Lawrence - yd. PHS: A. Alston - yd; J. Leake - yd; R. Polite - yd; J. King - yd. AWARDS Page Defensive M.O.P - Alex Gray (LB) Page Offensive M.O.P. - Javon Leake (RB) Wake Forest Defensive M.O.P - Seth Williams (LB) Wake Forest Offensive M.O.P. - Devon Lawrence (RB) Most Valuable Player - Wake Forest - Darius Hodge (LB)
0 A FOOTBALL BRACKET SECOND ROUND THIRD ROUND THIRD ROUND SECOND ROUND North Duplin - - Mitchell Southside Northside-Pinetown 0-0 Southside North Duplin Pamlico County C.S. of Davidson - South Stokes C.S. of Davidson Pamlico County 0- Mitchell - Robbinsville Albemarle Pamlico County Robbinsville Robbinsville Rosman Columbia - - Mountain Island Ch. REGIONAL FINALS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP CHAMPION South Robeson Thomas Jefferson - - Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Elkin Elkin North Edgecombe - Northampton Co. 0- Hayesville Southeast Halifax Thomas Jefferson Union Academy 0 South Creek - Southeast Halifax Cherokee - Union Academy Alleghany 0 Northampton Co. 0-0 - Cherokee
0 AA FOOTBALL BRACKET SECOND ROUND THIRD ROUND THIRD ROUND SECOND ROUND Tarboro - -0 Mount Airy Riverside-Martin Princeton Riverside-Martin 0- Tarboro Montgomery Polk County 0- Polk County North Rowan Montgomery -0 Mount Airy - Swain County Rosewood Montgomery Bessemer City Swain County Cherryville Granville Central -0 - Bessemer City REGIONAL FINALS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP CHAMPION Carteret North Stanly -0 - Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Murphy Murphy Pender -0 John A. Holmes - South Stanly Manteo Murphy Surry 0 Gates County - Manteo Surry Surry - Starmount 0 John A. Holmes - - Wilkes
0 A FOOTBALL BRACKET SECOND ROUND THIRD ROUND THIRD ROUND SECOND ROUND Northeastern -0-0 Reidsville Bertie Northeastern -0 - Reidsville Lincoln First Flight Clinton Clinton - Northeastern Wallace-Rose Hill Montgomery 0- Rutherford Montgomery Wallace-Rose Hill - Reidsville - Graham Ayden-Grifton Wallace-Rose Hill South Columbus Lincolnton Lincolnton Beddingfield Farmville Central Beddingfield - -0 REGIONAL FINALS - STATE CHAMPIONSHIP South Columbus -0 South Columbus Wheatmore CHAMPION Southwest Onslow - -0 Hendersonville Goldsboro Southwest Onslow Hendersonville Brevard - - South Edgecombe South Edgecome Southwest Onslow Red Springs Salisbury Hertford County - Bladen - Red Springs Kinston Hendersonville Whiteville 0 Greene Central - Greene Central Mountain Heritage - Whiteville North Wilkes 0 Bladen Bladen - - Mountain Heritage Mountain Heritage James Kenan - 0- Lexington
0 AA FOOTBALL BRACKET SECOND ROUND THIRD ROUND THIRD ROUND SECOND ROUND Duplin - -0 South Point St. Pauls Duplin - - South Point Iredell Bunn Stokes Stokes - Duplin Randleman Shelby -0 Shelby Newton-Conover Nash Central - Shelby -0 Maiden T.W. Andrews Nash Central Mount Pleasant Maiden Fred T. Foard Randleman Roanoke Rapids Randleman - - REGIONAL FINALS - STATE CHAMPIONSHIP Mount Pleasant -0 Mount Pleasant Lincoln CHAMPION South Granville - - Franklin Washington South Granville Franklin Smoky Mountain 0- - Craven Craven South Granville Pisgah Wilkes Central Richlands - North Davidson -0 Pisgah Ledford Franklin North Surry 0 Anson - Ledford Hibriten -0 Patton Patton 0 North Davidson North Davidson -0-0 Hibriten Hibriten Forest Hills - - Bandys
0 A FOOTBALL BRACKET SECOND ROUND THIRD ROUND THIRD ROUND SECOND ROUND ern Alamance -0 - Charlotte Catholic ern Wayne ern Alamance - - Charlotte Catholic Caldwell Fike Triton Fike 0- ern Alamance Jacksonville Stuart Cramer -0 Stuart Cramer Concord Jacksonville - Charlotte Catholic - Weddington Northside-JAX Jacksonville Weddington Weddington Hickory Terry Sanford Rocky Mount Terry Sanford - - REGIONAL FINALS - STATE CHAMPIONSHIP Hunter Huss -0 Hunter Huss Rowan CHAMPION Southern Nash - - J.M. Robinson over Southern Nash J.M. Robinson Tuscola -0 - ern Alamance ern Alamance Southern Nash Crest Crest Northeast Guilford 0- Havelock -0 Monroe E.E. Smith J.M. Robinson Rockingham Co. 0 Carteret - E.E. Smith Kings Mountain - Rockingham Co. Freedom 0 Havelock Havelock - - Kings Mountain Kings Mountain Williams - - Forestview
0 AA FOOTBALL BRACKET SECOND ROUND THIRD ROUND THIRD ROUND SECOND ROUND Clayton -0 - Mount Tabor Northwood Clayton 0- - Mount Tabor Ashbrook Cleveland Northern Durham Cleveland -0 Clayton ern Guilford Watauga - Watauga Asheville D.H. Conley - Mount Tabor - Marvin Ridge Northern Guilford D.H. Conley Sun Valley Sun Valley Sun Valley ern Guilford Hillside ern Guilford - - REGIONAL FINALS - STATE CHAMPIONSHIP Cuthbertson - Alexander Central Cuthbertson CHAMPION Lee County 0-0 - South Iredell Ben L. Smith Lee County South Iredell Northwest Cabarrus - - Orange Cape Fear Cape Fear A.L. Brown A.L. Brown Cape Fear - New Hanover - Clyde A. Erwin Southeast Guilford South Iredell Southwest Guilford 0 Dudley - Dudley A.C. Reynolds -0 Southwest Guilford Statesville 0 New Hanover New Hanover - - A.C. Reynolds A.C. Reynolds Brunswick - - Parkland
0 A FOOTBALL BRACKET SECOND ROUND THIRD ROUND THIRD ROUND SECOND ROUND Scotland - -0 Harding Jordan Seventy-First Seventy-First - Scotland South Central Porter Ridge - Porter Ridge Davie County Overhills 0- Harding - Forsyth Knightdale Knightdale Forsyth Forsyth Mooresville South Central - -0 Mecklenburg REGIONAL FINALS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP CHAMPION Cardinal Gibbons Glenn - - Heritage Heritage Heritage Vance Vance Purnell Swett - Hoggard - R.J. Reynolds Ragsdale Vance Hickory Ridge 0 South View - South View Hickory Ridge -0 Hickory Ridge Charlotte 0 Hoggard -0 - South Caldwell
0 AA FOOTBALL BRACKET SECOND ROUND THIRD ROUND THIRD ROUND SECOND ROUND Wake Forest - - Mallard Creek Jack Britt Millbrook - Millbrook Wake Forest Sanderson North Mecklenburg - Richmond County North Mecklenburg Middle Creek - Mallard Creek - Providence Laney Middle Creek Page Providence South Mecklenburg Sanderson 0-0 - Page REGIONAL FINALS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP CHAMPION Garner Butler - - Pinecrest Pinecrest Garner Myers Park Myers Park Athens Drive 0- Green Hope - Mecklenburg Leesville Road Myers Park Hough 0 Fuquay-Varina - Leesville Road Hough Hough - Ardrey Kell 0 Green Hope - - Forsyth
0 PLAYOFF SCORES & TEAM RECORDS # North Duplin (-0), BYE # Southside 0 (-), # Northside-Pinetown 0 (-) # Pamlico County 0 (-), # Albemarle (-) # Columbia (-), BYE # South Robeson (-), BYE # Plymouth (-), # North Edgecombe (-) # Southeast Halifax (-), #0 South Creek (-) # Northampton County (0-), BYE # North Duplin (-0), # Southside (-) # Pamlico County (-), # Columbia (-) # Plymouth (-), # South Robeson (-) # Northampton County (-) 0, # Southeast Halifax (-) 0 # Tarboro (-0), BYE # Riverside-Martin 0 (-) vs. # Princeton (-) # Montgomery (0-) vs. # Rosewood 0 (-) # Granville Central (-), BYE # Carteret (-), BYE # Lakewood (0-), # Pender 0 (-) # Manteo (-), #0 Gates County (-) # John A. Holmes (0-), BYE # Tarboro (-0), # Riverside-Martin (-) # Montgomery (-),# Granville Central (-) 0 # Lakewood (-), # Carteret (-) 0 # John A. Holmes (-), # Manteo (-) # Northeastern (-0), # Bertie 0 (-) # Clinton (-), # First Flight (-) # Wallace-Rose Hill (0-), # Ayden-Grifton (-) # Beddingfield (-), # Farmville Central (-) # Southwest Onslow (-), # Goldsboro (-) # South Edgecombe (0-), # Hertford County (-) #0 Greene Central (-), # Kinston (-) # Bladen (-), # James Kenan (-) # Northeastern (-0), # Clinton (-) 0 # Wallace-Rose Hill (-), # Beddingfield (-) 0 # Southwest Onslow (0-), # South Edgecombe (0-) # Bladen (-), #0 Greene Central (-) # Duplin (-0), # St. Pauls (-) # Stokes (-), # Bunn (-) # Nash Central (0-), # T.W. Andrews (-) # Randleman (0-), # Roanoke Rapids (-) # South Granville (-0), # Washington (-) # Craven (-), # Richlands (-) # Ledford (-), #0 Anson (-) # North Davidson (-), # Forest Hills (-) # Duplin (-0), # Stokes (-) # Randleman (-), # Nash Central (0-) # South Granville (-0) 0, # Craven (-) # North Davidson (-), # Ledford (-) 0 A FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP PAIRINGS # Mitchell (0-), BYE # Community School of Davidson (-), # South Stokes (-) # Robbinsville (-), # Rosman (-0) # Mountain Island Charter (-), BYE # Thomas Jefferson (0-), BYE # Elkin 0 (-), # Hayesville (-) # Union Academy (-), #0 Alleghany (-) # Cherokee (0-), BYE A FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SECOND ROUND PAIRINGS # Mitchell (-), # Community School of Davidson (-) # Robbinsville (-), # Mountain Island Charter (-) # Thomas Jefferson (-), # Elkin (-) # Cherokee (-), # Union Academy (-) AA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP PAIRINGS # Mount Airy (-0), BYE # Polk County 0 (-), # North Rowan (-) # Swain County (-), # Cherryville (-) # Bessemer City (0-), BYE # North Stanly (0-), BYE # Murphy (0-), # South Stanly (-) # Surry (-), #0 Starmount (-) # Wilkes (-), BYE AA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SECOND ROUND PAIRINGS # Mount Airy (-0), # Polk County (-) 0 # Bessemer City (-), # Swain County (-) # Murphy (-), # North Stanly (0-) # Surry (-), # Wilkes (-) A FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP PAIRINGS # Reidsville (-0), # Lincoln 0 (-) # Montgomery 0 (0-), # Rutherford (-) # Lincolnton (-), # Graham (-) # South Columbus (-), # Wheatmore 0 (-) # Hendersonville (-), # Brevard 0 (-) # Red Springs (-), # Salisbury (-) # Whiteville (-),. #0 North Wilkes (-) # Mountain Heritage 0 (-0), # Lexington (-) A FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SECOND ROUND PAIRINGS # Reidsville (-0), # Montgomery (0-) # South Columbus (-), # Lincolnton (-) # Hendersonville (0-), # Red Springs (-) # Mountain Heritage (-0), # Whiteville (-) AA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP PAIRINGS # South Point (-0), # Iredell 0 (-) # Shelby (0-), # Newton-Conover 0 (-) # Fred T. Foard (-), # Maiden 0 (-) # Mount Pleasant (0-), # Lincoln 0 (-) # Franklin (-0), # Smoky Mountain (-) # Pisgah (-), # Wilkes Central 0 (-) #0 Patton (-), # North Surry 0 (0-) # Hibriten (-0), # Bandys (-) AA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SECOND ROUND PAIRINGS # Shelby (-), # South Point (-) # Mount Pleasant (-), # Fred T. Foard (-) # Franklin (-0), # Pisgah (-) # Hibriten (-0), #0 Patton (-) 0
0 PLAYOFF SCORES & TEAM RECORDS # ern Alamance (-0), # ern Wayne 0 (-) # Fike 0 (-), # Triton (-) # Jacksonville (0-), # Northside-Jacksonville (-) # Terry Sanford (-), # Rocky Mount (-) # Southern Nash (-), # over (-) # ern Alamance 0 (0-), # Northeast Guilford (-) # E.E. Smith (-), #0 Carteret (-) # Havelock (-), # Williams (-) # ern Alamance (-0), # Fike (-) # Jacksonville (-), # Terry Sanford (-) # Southern Nash (-), # ern Alamance (0-) 0 # Havelock (-), # E.E. Smith (-) # Clayton (-0), # Northwood 0 (-) # Cleveland (-), # Northern Durham 0 (-) # D.H. Conley (-), # Northern Guilford (-) # ern Guilford (0-), # Hillside (-) # Lee County 0 (-0), # Ben L. Smith 0 (-) # Cape Fear (-), # Orange (-) #0 Dudley (0-), # Southeast Guilford (-) # New Hanover (-), # Brunswick (-) # Clayton (-0) 0, # Cleveland (-) # ern Guilford (-), # D.H. Conley (-) # Cape Fear (0-), # Lee County (-) # New Hanover (-), #0 Dudley (0-) # Scotland County (-), BYE # Seventy-First (-) vs. # Jordan (-) # Knightdale 0 (-), # Overhills (-) # South Central (-), BYE # Cardinal Gibbons (-0), BYE # Heritage (-), # Purnell Swett (-) #0 South View (-), # Ragsdale (-) # Hoggard (-0), BYE # Scotland County (0-), # Seventy-First (-) # South Central (0-), # Knightdale (-) # Heritage (-), # Cardinal Gibbons (-) # Hoggard (-0), #0 South View (-) 0 # Wake Forest (-0), BYE # Millbrook (-), # Jack Britt (-) # Middle Creek (-), # Laney (-) # Sanderson (-), BYE # Garner (-), BYE # Pinecrest 0 (-), # Athens Drive (-) # Leesville Road (-), #0 Fuquay-Varina (-) # Green Hope (-), BYE # Wake Forest (-0), # Millbrook (-) # Sanderson (-) 0, # Middle Creek (-) 0 # Garner (-), # Pinecrest (-) # Green Hope (0-), # Leesville Road (-) A FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP PAIRINGS # Charlotte Catholic (-0), # Caldwell (-) # Stuart Cramer (-), # Concord 0 (-) # Weddington (-), # Hickory (-) # Hunter Huss (-), # Rowan 0 (-) # Jay M. Robinson (-), # Tuscola (-) # Crest (-), # Monroe 0 (-) # Rockingham County (-), #0 Freedom (-) # Kings Mountain (-), # Forestview (-) A FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SECOND ROUND PAIRINGS # Charlotte Catholic (-0), # Stuart Cramer (-) # Weddington (0-), # Hunter Huss (-) # Jay M. Robinson (-), # Crest (-) # Kings Mountain (-), # Rockingham County (-) AA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP PAIRINGS # Mount Tabor (0-), # Ashbrook (-) # Watauga (0-), # Asheville (-) # Sun Valley (-), # Marvin Ridge (0-) # Cuthbertson (-), # Alexander Central (0-) # South Iredell (0-), # Northwest Cabarrus (-) # A.L. Brown (0-), # Clyde A. Erwin (-) # Southwest Guilford (-), #0 Statesville 0 (-) # A.C. Reynolds (-), # Parkland (-) AA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SECOND ROUND PAIRINGS # Mount Tabor (-), # Watauga (0-) # Sun Valley (0-), # Cuthbertson (-) # South Iredell (-), # A.L. Brown (0-) # A.C. Reynolds (-), # Southwest Guilford (-) A FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP PAIRINGS # Harding University (0-), BYE # Porter Ridge (-), # Davie County (-) # Forsyth (-), # Mooresville (-) # Mecklenburg (-), BYE # Glenn (0-), BYE # Vance (-), # R.J. Reynolds (-) # Hickory Ridge (0-), #0 Charlotte 0 (-) # South Caldwell (-0), BYE A FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SECOND ROUND PAIRINGS # Harding University (-), # Porter Ridge (-) 0 # Forsyth (-), # Mecklenburg (-) 0 # Vance (0-), # Glenn (0-) # Hickory Ridge (-), # South Caldwell (-) AA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP PAIRINGS # Mallard Creek (-0), BYE # North Mecklenburg (-), # Richmond County (-) # Providence (-), # South Mecklenburg (-0) # Page (0-), BYE # Butler (-), BYE # Myers Park (-), # Mecklenburg (-) # Hough (-), #0 Ardrey Kell (-) # Forsyth (-0), BYE AA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SECOND ROUND PAIRINGS # Mallard Creek (-0), # North Mecklenburg (-) # Page (-), # Providence (-) # Myers Park (-), # Butler (-) # Hough (0-), # Forsyth (-)
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME NEUTRAL SITE RECORDS Modern Era Recrods beginning in ; updated through 0 Championships Most points, two teams combined Game: (ern Alamance, North Gaston, //0 at Kenan) TEAM RECORDS Most passes attempted, two teams combined, game: (Kinston, Shelby, // at Carter-Finley, Shelby -) Most points, one team Game:, Reidsville (vs. Bandys //0 at Carter-Finley) Half:, Reidsville (nd half vs. Bandys //0 at Carter-Finley), Butler (st half vs. Jack Britt // at Kenan), Mallard Creek (st half vs. Page // at Carter-Finley) Quarter:, Mallard Creek (nd quarter vs. Page // at Carter-Finley) Most yards, total offense, two teams combined:,0 (North Gaston, ern Alamance, ern - on //0 at Kenan) Most yards, total offense, one team, game:, Reidsville (vs. Bandys at Carter-Finley //0);, Northern Guilford (vs. Char. Catholic at Carter-Finley //) Most yards rushing, one team, game:, Northern Guilford (vs. Char. Catholic at Carter-Finley, //) Most yards passing, one team, game:, Reidsville (vs. Bandys at Carter-Finley, //0) Most plays, one team, game:, South Point (vs. South Johnston //0) 0, Murphy (vs. Wallace-Rose Hill //0), Bertie (vs. High Point Central //), Rosman (vs. North Edgecombe //), Wallace-Rose Hill (vs. Albemarle //0) Most passes attempted, one team, game:, Craven ( of, //0, Rowan -), Williamston ( of, //0, Swain -) Most passes completed, two teams combined, game: (Bertie completions, Ragsdale, //00, Bertie - ) Most interceptions by:, Swain County (vs. Williamston 00), Rowan (vs. Craven //0) Fewest total yards allowed, game: by Robbinsville vs. Lakewood // (Robbinsville - 0) Fewest rushing yards allowed, game: - by Mallard Creek vs. Page // at Carter-Finley (Mallard Creek -) - by Concord vs. Wilson Hunt //0 at Groves (Concord (-0) - by Rose vs. Mount Tabor at Groves (//0 (Rose -) - by Crest vs. ern Randolph at Kenan //0 (Crest 0-0) Fewest passing yards allowed, game: most recent 0 by Tarboro vs. Mountain Heritage //0 (Tarboro -) Has occurred times: (0 yard team listed first) Robbinsville vs. Lakewood // (Robbinsville -0) Charlotte vs Douglas Byrd // ( Charlotte 0-) North Edgecombe vs. Starmount // (Starmount -0) Graham vs. Northside //00 (Graham -) Carver vs. Fike //0 (Carver -0 at Carter-Finley) Cummings vs. Southwest Onslow //0 (SW Onslow 0- ) Swain vs. Southside //0 (Swain -) Lincolnton vs. Clinton /0/0 (Clinton -) Southern Vance vs. Shelby //0 (Shelby -) Douglas Byrd vs. Seventy-First //0 (Seventy-First -) Most passes completed, one team, game:, Craven ( of, //0, Rowan -), Cummings ( of, //0, Cummings -), Independence ( of, //00, Independence -) Individual Rushing Most Yards Rushing - Top Year Att Yds TD Location. T.J. Logan, Northern Guilford 0 0 Carter-Finley. D Brian Hudgins, Williamston Kenan. Tre Harbison, Crest 0 Kenan. T.A. McLendon, Albemarle 00 Kenan. Andre Brown, Rose 00 0 BB&T, Princeton Brooks, North Gaston 00 Kenan. Johnnie Glaspie, Wallace-Rose Hill 0 BB&T. Jamil Miller, Cummings 00 BB&T. Jamal Edwards, Dudley 00 Carter-Finley 0. Todd Gurley II, Tarboro 0 Carter-Finley. Kevin Parks, Rowan 00 BB&T. Rocky Reid, Concord 0 Carter-Finley
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME NEUTRAL SITE RECORDS Individual Passing Most Yards Passing Year Comp Att Yds Int TD Location. Raymius Smith, Swain 0 Carter-Finley. Chris Leak, Independence 000 Kenan. Kendon Doe, Reidsville 00 0 Carter-Finley. Kendall Hinton, Southern Durham 0 0 BB&T. Tedarrius Wiley, Richmond 00 0 0 Kenan. Randall Rankins, Bertie 000 Kenan. Anthony Crews, Reidsville 00 0 BB&T. Riley Ferguson, Butler 0 0 0 0 Kenan. Donnie Davis, Cummings 0 0 Kenan. Brad Roach, Williamston 00 0 Kenan 0. Chris Leak, Independence 00 Kenan. Tyrell Houghton, Reidsville 00 0 Kenan. Joe Cox, Independence 00 Groves Other Individual Marks Most yards total offense: 0, T.J. Logan, Northern Guilford (0 rushing) vs. Charlotte Catholic 0 at Carter-Finley, Raymius Smith, Swain ( passing, rushing vs. SW Onslow 0 at Carter-Finley, Anthony Crews, Reidsville ( passing, rushing vs. Bandys 00 at BB&T), Tedarrius Wiley, Richmond ( passing, rushing vs. Jack Britt 00 at Kenan), Kendall Hinton, Southern Durham ( passing, rushing vs. Crest 0 at BB&T) Most touchdowns:, T.J. Logan, Northern Guilford (vs. Charlotte Catholic 0), T.A. McLendon, Albemarle (vs. Wallace-Rose Hill 00), Tre Harbison, Crest (vs. Southern Durham 0) Most points scored: 0, T.J. Logan, Northern Guilford, touchdowns and one point conversion (vs. Charlotte Catholic 0) Most touchdown passes:, Joe Cox, Independence (vs. New Bern 00). Riley Ferguson, Butler (vs. Jack Britt 0), Darquez Lee, Shelby (vs. Kinston 0), Kendall Hinton, Southern Durham (vs. Crest 0), Tedarrius Wiley, Richmond (vs. Jack Britt 00), Chris Leak, Independence (vs. Wilmington Laney 00), Heath Shuler, Swain (vs. Roanoke 0), Donnie Davis, Cummings (vs. Statesville 0), Zephaniah Wall, Monroe (vs. Bunn 0) Most reception yards:, Greg Tisho, Swain (vs. Southwest Onslow 0 at Kenan), Brad Hinton, Independence (vs. South View 000 at Kenan) 0, Hakeem Nicks, Independence (vs. New Bern 00 at Carter-Finley), Maurice Trowell, Southern Durham (vs. Crest 0), Wayne Blackwell, Reidsville (vs. Bandys 00 at Carter-Finley), Jadarious McManus, Monroe (vs. Bunn 0), Jerome Simpson, Reidsville (vs. Bandys 00 at BB&T), Maurice Staley, Charlotte (vs. South View ), Curtis Maheu, Jack Britt (vs. Richmond 00) Most receptions:, Jerome Simpson, Reidsville (vs. Bandys 00), Greg Tisho, Swain (vs. Southwest Onslow 0), Mohammed Massaquoi, Independence (vs. South View 00), Brad Hinton, Independence (vs. South View 000), J.J. House, Williamston (vs. Albemarle 00), Doug Brown, Ragsdale (vs. Bertie 000), Kevin Roach, Williamston (vs. Swain 00) Most touchdown receptions:, Brandy Jones, Robbinsville (vs. Lakewood ), Mohammed Massoquoi, Independence (vs. New Bern 00 at BB&T), Wayne Blackwell, Reidsville (vs. Bandys 00 at Carter-Finley), Tre Carson, Mitchell (vs. Wallace-Rose Hill 0 at BB&T) Longest rushing play: yards, Derrell Scott, Havelock (vs. Concord 0) yards, Bryan Haywood, Southside (vs. Swain 00) yards, A.J. Little, Albemarle (vs. Southwest Onslow 00) yards, Marcus Ellerbe, Richmond (vs. Garner ) 0 yards, Princeton Brooks, North Gaston (vs. ern Alamance 00) Longest passing play: yards, Nick Maddox from Paul Allen, A.L. Brown (vs. NE Guilford ) Longest punt:, Jason Sunday, Southwest Onslow (vs. Cummings 00) Longest field goal: yards, Brayan Diaz, Monroe (vs. Bunn 0 at Carter-Finley) yards, Tadarius Darden, Hobbton (vs. Swain ) yards, Jose Flores, Wallace-Rose Hill (vs. Murphy 00 at Kenan) Most field goals:, Brad Green, Reidsville (vs. John A. Holmes 0 at BB&T), Chris Hensler, Northern Durham (vs. Forsyth ), Julian Rauch, Gastonia Ashbrook (vs. Dudley 00 at Carter-Finley), Erik Lemmon, Crest (vs. ern Randolph 00 at Kenan), Tyler Rabb, Shelby (vs. Reidsville 00 at Kenan), Spence Lundquist, Newton-Conover (vs. Reidsville 00 at Kenan), Luke Hayek, Shelby (vs. Southwest Onslow 0 at Kenan), Alex Maganda, Concord (vs. Havelock 0 at Carter-Finley), Evan Davis, Crest (vs. Southern Durham 0 at Kenan), Yahir Cano, Wallace-Rose Hill (vs. Mitchell 0 at BB&T)