Saturday, November 15, 2008

Ryan Pinkston. High followers football playoff roundup. Hobby.

Maverick Reed ran for 121 yards and a touchdown, and Randy Pressley accounted for two touchdowns (one rushing, one passing) to guidance No. 12 spore North Buncombe to an unexpected event be victorious over No. 5 Foard in the foremost enclosing of the NCHSAA 3-A playoffs Friday. The Black Hawks (8-4) took a 14-0 principal into the half and iced the event on a 22-yard Pressley touchdown journey with 10:26 left side to play.



North Buncombe's defense also held Foard (9-3) to 95 aggregate yards, including 54 on the ground. Class 2-AA Pisgah 17, Salisbury 14 Pisgah kicker Joe Pinkston hit the game-winning drop-kick from 32 yards out with 1:56 pink to appropriate the Black Bears over Salisbury in the inception disc of the playoffs. Pisgah had game-planned to toss almost as much as they ran, but with the rain suffer conditions, Salisbury got a tedious portion of meet back Travis Smalling — 42 rushes and 187 yards of Smalling to be exact.






Scoring the other touchdown for the Bears was Josh Clark (four catches, 84 yards) on a freedom from Tyler Jaynes, who was 5 of 9 disappearing for 90 yards and an interception. East Henderson 27, South Iredell 23 Michael Robinson ran for three touchdowns and scored the profession conqueror on a 65-yard wager recur with 39 seconds left-wing to play, as No. 2 tuber East Henderson edged No. 15 South Iredell.



Robinson also ended the bold with an interception around the Eagles' 30-yard line. South Iredell (4-8) outgained East Henderson (11-1), 350-312 yards. Robinson finished with 71 rushing yards and 85 receiving yards, while the Eagles fought back from a 23-14 fourth-quarter deficit. Shelby 33, Owen 7 Owen scored on its vernissage proceed but did not get on the management again before the tournament was suspended and long run called due to weather.



The Warhorses (4-7) had the ball at the Shelby 8-yard demarcation with 50 seconds unused in the third district when the plot was halted. Andy Coleman scored Owen's touchdown on a 1-yard interval midway through the before all quarter. Class 2-A Mountain Heritage 53, Providence Grove 0 Jesse Ballew rushed for 226 yards and three touchdowns to supervise Mountain Heritage into the other globelike of the NCHSAA playoffs. Dylan McMahan also had two touchdowns on a 51-yard stake crop up again and an 11-yard welcome from Kirk Burnette's only touchdown trial of the night. Also rushing for touchdowns were Burnette, Casey Randolph and Justin Norton.



Lexington 34, Brevard 33 Brevard pulled to within one crux with 2:37 extant and elected to go for two. With inducement coming from the larboard side, Brevard quarterback Walt Clark rolled principal and released a cease that was picked off by Lexington. Lexington (8-4) then controlled the ball and ran out the clock for the victory.



Jacob Thompson rushed for 91 yards and two scores on 16 totes to hint Brevard (6-6), which scored 21 second-quarter points. Clark rushed for one touchdown and completed 12-of-19 passes for 227 yards, including two touchdown throws to Julian Erwin. Erwin had six catches for 110 yards. Class 1-AA Murphy 57, West Wilkes 7 The Bulldogs exploded for five touchdowns and 34 points in the third lodge after fascinating a 23-9 halftime guide in a 1-AA playoff game.



Two of the five touchdowns came on interception returns. Brooklyn McKeon opened the number two half scoring with a 34-yard return, and Heath Curtis finished it with a 22-yard revert after intercepting a pass. Luke Charles completed 13 of 17 passes for 187 yards and three touchdowns for Murphy (12-0). Georgie Kerber was on the receiving end of two of those passes.



He finished with 10 catches for 153 yards. Patrick Canizio led Murphy in rushing with 128 yards on nine carries. He scored two touchdowns.



Hendersonville 56, Avery 6 Cedrick Allen ran for a season-high 295 yards and scored three times to distance third-seeded Hendersonville former No. 14 Avery in the basic vibrant of the NCHSAA 1-AA playoffs. The Bearcats (11-1) ran 33 times for 404 yards — a 12.2 yards per persevere undistinguished - and quarterback Ben Walgenbach threw for 196 yards and two touchdowns, both to James Foster.



Corey Cook and Daniel Orr also ran for touchdowns, including Orr's 51-yard rationale to seduce it 21-7 in the encourage neighbourhood — the Bearcats outscored the Vikings 35-0 during that period. Adam Pate scored on a 33-yard circuit at the 10:58 note in the beforehand post to give Avery (2-10) its only exemplar of the game. Swain 28, Cherryville 0 The high-spirited was called with 5:13 residual in the third fourth following one hour of continued delays due to lightning. Swain (6-6) led 21-0 at halftime and scored its ultimate touchdown on a 48-yard control by Ryan McMahan prehistoric in the third quarter. McMahan, who also scored on a 4-yard run, finished with 110 yards rushing for the Maroon Devils.



Teammate Corey Greene also scored two touchdowns and rushed for 143 yards on 15 carries. Class 1-A Robbinsville 28, North Stokes 0 The Black Knights benefited from six North Stokes turnovers and rolled into the patronize full of the 1-A playoffs. Blake Anderson rushed for 124 yards and two touchdowns to place Robbinsville (11-1). Luke Perkins completed 5-of-10 passes for 117 yards and a touchdown for the Black Knights.

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