Highlights
- David Amerson: He returned a punt for a touchdown. --
News & Record
- Shon Carson: He rushed 26 times for 164
yards and a touchdowns. --
The Sun News
- Ray Ray Davis: He caught three passes for 32 yards. --
box score
- Brendon Felder: He scored on touchdown runs of 15 and 80 yards. --
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- Ego Ferguson: He had three tackles for loss and two sacks. --
Hargrave Recap
- Everett Golson: He was 15-of-26 for 182 yards and two touchdowns.
"There was a little bit of motivation for me, you know, but I'm just glad we
got the win," Golson told the Sun News. "It didn't really matter about my
stats that much. I'm just glad we got the win and got the revenge we wanted." --
The Sun News
- Don Hursey: He had a 35-yard reception. --
Washington Post
- Marcus Lattimore: He carried the ball 23 times for 122 yards and
two scores (1 and 2 yards), but fumbled three times. He also caught eight
passes for 94 yards. “My team stuck with me the whole time,” Lattimore said
with tears in his eyes. “They love me. Every time I had a fumble, they all
came up and told me, ‘It’s OK.’ ”--
Herald-Journal
- Darius Lipford: "Hibriten senior Darius Lipford picked off Miller
on the Indians' first play from scrimmage in the second half, returning the
interception 33 yards for a touchdown and a 27-7 Panthers lead." --
News-Topic
- Demetrious Nicholson: He had two interceptions and partially
blocked a punt from the end zone. "We were excited because we knew they had
thrown nine interceptions and were going to air it out," Nicholson told the
Virginian-Pilot. "We've been waiting all year for this. We know we've got
great DBs." His second pick came in the end zone with 1:45 to play and the
opponent’s driving for the potential winning score. “They did some kind of
criss-cross and we were in a zone and I read it," he said. “The quarterback
looked that way. I knew I had to make the play and I did." -- The
Virginian-Pilot
- Aramide Olaniyan: "On their following
possession, the Blue Devils drove deep in Tigers’ territory, but the drive
stalled when Aramide Olaniyan brought down FUMA running back Andre Parker on a
fourth-and-three play." --
Daily Progress
- Ed Reynolds: "The Tigers, aided by
strong running by Reynolds and Ade Oyalowo and several nice passes from
quarterback Alex Hagood, moved easily down the field." --
Daily Progress
- Jerrell Rhodes: He rushed for a touchdown. --
Hargrave Recap
- Brian Taylor: "The Trojans took the lead for good late in the third
quarter when junior quarterback Brian Taylor found a wide open Reggie
Patterson behind the secondary and hit him for a 63-yard touchdown pass." He
completed 7-of-13 passes for 139 yards and a touchdown. He also rushed for 58
yards on 16 carries. --
The Daily Record
- T.J. Thorpe: He had three receptions for 122 and three touchdowns
(71, 50, and 31). "In the first half, he was the man," Jordan head coach
Michael Briggs said of Thorpe. "He was as good as it gets. We got to able to
complement him and get some other guys to make some plays." --
The Herald Sun
- Marquise Williams: "After a scoreless first quarter in which
Williams was held without a completion, the Mavericks struck quickly, getting
a scoring strike from Williams to Louis Mitchell." He finished with 161 yards
and two touchdowns (17 and 38 yards) on 7-of-12 passing and 38 yards on eight
carries -- Charlotte
Observer
- Justin Worley: He went 18-for-31 passing for 155 yards, one interception, and
a 24-yard touchdown --
Rock Hill
Herald
Scoreboard
- Greensboro (N.C.) Dudley (David Amerson) 48, Graham (N.C.) Southern
Alamance 14
- Wadesboro (N.C.) Anson County (Stephone Anthony) 49, Raeford (N.C.) Hoke
County 35
- Arlington (Va.) O'Connell (Nick Appel) 23, Washington (D.C.) Archbishop
Carroll 8
- Woodberry Forest (Va.) (Araminde Olaniyan, Ed Reynolds) 28, Fork Union
(Va.) Military 7 (Russell Bodine)
- Chatham (Va.) Hargrave Military Academy (D.J. Bunn, Johnnie Farms, Ego
Ferguson, Prince Kent, Jerrell Rhodes, Josh Watson) 56, Walter Reed 0
- Myrtle Beach (S.C.) (Everett Golson) 35, Lake City (S.C.) (Shon Carson) 14
- Mount Ulla (N.C.) West Rowan 32, Statesville (N.C.) West Iredell (P.J. Clyburn) 0
- Butler (Kan.) 13, Hutchinson (Kan.) CC (Ray Ray Davis) 10
- Tabor City (N.C.) South Columbus (Ethan Famer, Brian Riggins) 21,
Cerro Gordo (N.C.) West Columbus 7
- Greensboro (N.C.) Southeast Guilford 49, Greensboro (N.C.) Smith (Eric Ebron) 27
- Monroeville (Pa.) Gateway (Brendon Felder) 55, North Huntingdon (Pa.)
Norwin 7
- Webster (N.Y.) Webster-Schroeder 25, Pittsford (N.Y.) (Sean Fitzpatrick) 7
- Philadelphia (Pa.) Northeast 14, Philadelphia (Pa.) Washington (Sharrif Floyd)
12
- Greensboro (N.C.) Northern Guilford (Maurice Harris) 24, Mebane (N.C.)
Eastern Alamance 23
- Washington (D.C.) Woodson (Don Hursey) 36, Washington (D.C.) Friendship
Collegiate Academy 28
- Plainfield (Ind.) (James Hurst) 42, Franklin (Ind.) 6
- Loganville (Ga.) (Storm Johnson) 35, Conyers (Ga.) Heritage 24
- Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) Aquinas 42, Duncan (S.C.) Byrnes (Marcus Lattimore)
34
- Lenoir (N.C.) Hibriten (Darius Lipford) 27, Hickory (N.C.) Saint Stephens
7
- Roanoke Rapids (N.C.) (Kareem Martin) 38, Franklinton (N.C.) 15
- Orlando (Fla.) Freedom (T.J. Mutcherson) 35, Orlando (Fla.) University 0
- Virginia Beach (Va.) Bayside (Demetrious Nicholson) 19, Virginia Beach
(Va.) Salem 14
- Charlotte (N.C.) Independence 38, Charlotte (N.C.) Ardrey Kell (Drew Owens) 12
- Simi Valley (Calif.) Royal 34, Agoura (Calif.) (Lucky Radley) 28
- Sunbury (Ohio) Big Walnut (Skyler Schofner) 34, Hilliard (Ohio) Hilliard
Bradley 6
- West Chester (Ohio) Lakota West (Alex Smith) 45, Mason (Ohio) 13
- Angier (N.C.) Harnett Central (Brian Taylor) 49, Clayton (N.C.) 21
- Durham (N.C.) Jordan (T.J. Thorpe) 34, Durham (N.C.) Northern 27
- Harrisonburg (Va.) (Landon Turner) 43, Waynesboro (Va.) 7
- Gastonia (N.C.) Forestview 17, Shelby (N.C.) Crest (Reggie Wilkins) 14
- Charlotte (N.C.) Mallard Creek (Marquise Williams) 32, Mooresville (N.C.)
Lake Norman 8
- Norfolk (Va.) Lake Taylor (Travis Williams) 52, Norfolk (Va.) Washington
13
- Rock Hill (S.C.) South Pointe 30, Rock Hill (S.C.) Northwestern (Justin
Worley) 7
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