Sunday, August 27, 2006

North Carolina High School Football Scores Week 2

2006 North Carolina High School Football Scores

Week 2

Albemarle 44, East Montgomery 13
Anson 35, Forestview 0
Apex 12, Raleigh Sanderson 10
Ashe County 20, Avery County 14
Asheboro 14, Central Davidson 12
Asheville Roberson 14, W. Henderson 0
Bishop McGuiness 28, N'side Christian 6
Boonville Starmount 27, West Stokes 18
Bunn 10, Southern Nash 6
Burlington Williams 41, Chapel Hill 14
Butler 36, North Mecklenburg 13
Camden Co. 19, Kill Devil Hills 1st Flight 7
Central Cabarrus 17, Mt. Pleasant 14
Charlotte Catholic 21, Myers Park 7
Charlotte Latin 55, Porter Ridge 2
Chocowinity Southside 20, Rosewood 7
Christ 45, Burnsville Mnt. Heritage 15
Clinton 20, Erwin Triton 14
Clinton Union 30, Jones County 6
Clover 28, Ashbrook 6
Concord Robinson 49, Garinger 6
Crest 26, Lawndale Burns 0
Currituck Co. 37, Gates Co. 20
Davie County 48, Mooresville 7
Dunn Midway 14, North Brunswick 12
Durham Hillside 40, Graham 6
East Bladen 8, Whiteville 6
East Columbus 41, West Columbus 7
East Duplin 27, North Lenoir 26
East Wake 12, Wake Forest-Rolesville 6
East Wilkes 41, North Wilkes 6
Elkin 46, East Bend Forbush 8
Farmville Central 34, S. Central Pitt 14
Fay. Pine Forest 3, Fay. Britt 0
Fay. Sanford 28, Fay. Byrd 6
Fay. Smith 17, Fay. Westover 8
Fay. South View 22, Fay. 71st 21
First Assembly 31, Hope Christain 11
Forest Hills 42, Piedmont 14
Forsyth County Day 34, N. Stokes 26
Garner 40, Apex Middle Creek 15
Gray's Creek 44, South Robeson 19
Gbo Dudley 12, Burlington Cummings 0
Gbo Grimsley 21, No. Durham 0
Greenville Conley 19, Northern Nash 14
Harding 21, South Mecklenburg 20
Harnett Central 28, Fuquay-Varina 12
Hayesville 27, Copper Basin, Tenn. 6
Hickory 30, Statesville 0
HP Andrews 32, Greensboro Smith 6
HP Central 9, Jamestown Ragsdale 3
Hope Mills Gray's Creek 44, S. Robeson 19
Hope Mills South View 22, Fay. Seventy-First 21
Hopewell 23, Berry 0
Hunter Huss 50, Kings Mountain 14
Independence 58, West Mecklenburg 0
Jordan-Matthews 14, South Stanly 7
Ledford 23, North Davidson 3
Kannapolis Brown 55, South Rowan 0
Kernersville Glenn 54, W-S Reynolds 19
Kernersville McGuinness 28, Northside Christian 6
Maiden 51, West Lincoln 13
Manteo 49, Columbia 0
McMinn Central, Tenn. 20, Robbinsville 12
Mt. Airy 38, Surry Central 34
Nash Central 14, Smithfield-Selma 10
New Bern 46, Jacksonville White Oak 7
New Hanover County 21, Cape Fear 18
Newton-Conover 32, East Burke 21
North Gaston 42, Bessemer City 0
North Lincoln 47, Bunker Hill 14
North Surry 13, East Surry 7
NE Guilford 21, Greensboro Page 0
NW Cabarrus 9, Concord 0
Northwestern 20, Char. Country Day 19, 3OT
Olympic 52, Ardrey Kell 15
Pamlico County 31, Richlands 20
Parkwood 27, Charlotte Christian 10
Pasquotank Co. 33, Perquimans Co. 18
Pender Co. 26, Topsail 7
Pikeville Aycock 25, Clayton 0
Polk Co., Tenn. 49, Andrews 21
Providence 45, Vance 21
R-S Central 20, Cherryville 13
Raleigh Enloe 21, Durham Riverside 18
Raleigh Leesville Road 27, Cary 26
Raleigh Wakefield 35, Wilm. Ashley 9
Reidsville 24, Eden Morehead 6
Roanoke 16, North Edgecombe 14
Rockingham Co. 35, SW Guilford 27
Rocky Mount 24, Lawrence Academy 22
Scotland County 27, Lumberton 0
Shelby 39, Morganton Freedom 17
Socastee, S.C. 34, W. Brunswick 33, 2OT
S. Brunswick 62, N. Raleigh Christian 0
South Caldwell 27, West Caldwell 6
S. Columbus 27, Wilmington Laney 14
South Iredell 21, Lake Norman 0
South Johnston 20, West Johnston 13
SouthLake Christ. 49, Wake Christ. 8
South Point 34, Lincolnton 27
So. Durham 56, Warren Co. 7
So. Guilford 28, Randleman 21
So. Lee 42, West Bladen 21
So. Vance 22, South Granville 0
St. Pauls 20, Pembroke Swett 14
Sun Valley 25, West Stanly 7
SW Edgecombe 40, North Pitt 6
SW Onslow 16, Jacksonville 14
Thomasville 42, Lexington 14
Trinity 40, East Davidson 14
Union Pines 14, Pinecrest 8
Victory Christian 18, Providence Day 13
Wallace-Rose Hill 54, So. Wayne 12
Washington 27, Tarboro 10
Watauga County 22, Lenoir Hibriten 14
Weddington 35, Monroe 20
Weldon 30, Roanoke Rapids 20
West Charlotte 34, Waddell 0
West Davidson 41, South Davidson 8
West Forsyth 67, East Forsyth 12
West Montgomery 49, North Stanly 13
West Wilkes 21, Wilkes Central 14
Western Alamance 50, So. Alamance 30
W-S Carver 59, W-S Atkins 6
W-S Mt. Tabor 45, Pfafftown Reagan 6
W-S Parkland 21, North Forsyth 12
Yancey 12, Hillsborough Cedar Ridge 6

Independence Runs Win Streak To 94

Independence got back down to business in Week 2 of the high school football season. After a disappointing 17-6 win in its season opener, the Patriots rode a strong defensive effort to shutout West Mecklenberg 56-0 for the school's 94th straight win.
Independence's defense only allow 56 total yards of offense.

To read a wrap-up from the Charlotte Observer, click on our headline "Independence Runs Win Streak To 94".

Sunday, August 20, 2006

North Carolina High School Football Scores Week 1

North Carolina High School Football Scores

Alexander Central 25, North Iredell 22, OT
Anson County 42, Monroe 10
Asheville Reynolds 61, Enka 0
Asheville Roberson 33, McDowell County 18
Ayden-Grifton 26, Pamlico County 14
Bertie County 18, Wilson Hunt 12
Brevard 40, Rosman 0
Bunn 24, South Granville 11
Burlington Cummngs 48, Southern Alamance 14
Burlington Williams 42, Orange County 6
Camden County 35, Pasquotank County 22
Cary 29, Raleigh Broughton 20
Catawba Bandys 13, Lake Norman 7
Charlotte Catholic 15, South Mecklenburg 8
Charlotte Independence 17, West Charlotte 6
Charlotte Myers Park 42, Charlotte Garinger 0
Charlotte Olympic 33, Monroe Piedmont 0
Charlotte Vance 39, Concord 14
Cherokee 54, Andrews 14
Cherryville 28, Claremont Bunker Hill 14
Davie County 42, North Forsyth 14
Durham Riverside 18, Wake Forest-Rolesville 16
East Burke 30, Waynesville Tuscola 10
East Davidson 21, Southern Guilford 0
East Mecklenburg, N.C. 22, Huntersville Hopewell 20
East Montgomery 27, Red Springs 24
East Rutherford 20, Indian Trail Porter Ridge 6
Eastern Randolph 33, Durham Jordan 22
Eden Morehead 22, Graham 21, OT
Edenton Holmes 41, Perquimans County 6
Elizabeth City Northeastern 35, Williamston 13
Elkin 67, North Wilkes 0
Farmville Central 27, Plymouth 7
Fayetteville Britt 20, Cape Fear 14
Fayetteville Sanford 34, Erwin Triton 19
Fayetteville Seventy-First 35, Fayetteville Pine Forest 0
Fayetteville Smith 18, Hoke County 16
Forest City Chase 18, Mitchell County 14
Franklin 30, Hayesville 13
Fuquay-Varina 41, Western Harnett 13
Garner Senior, N.C. 40, Raleigh Millbrook 19
Gastonia Ashbrook 39, West Mecklenburg 15
Gastonia Highland Tech 27, Kernersville McGuinness 12
Gastonia Huss 42, East Henderson 28
Greene Central 30, Greenville Conley 6
Greensboro Dudley 7, Winston-Salem Carver 6
Greensboro Grimsley 41, Western Guilford 20
Greensboro Smith 51, Winston-Salem Atkins 13
Hertford County 38, Kinston 15
Hope Mills South View 43, Fayetteville Westover 12
Jacksonville Northside 42, Jacksonville White Oak 0
Kannapolis Brown 31, North Davidson 14
Kill Devil Hills First Flight 35, Pinetown Northside 0
Lejeune 13, Swansboro 0
Lenoir Hibriten 27, Wilkes Central 15
Lincolnton 35, Hickory St. Stephens 21
Lumberton 33, St. Pauls 12
Madison County 14, Asheville Erwin 8
Maiden 14, North Lincoln 13
Manteo 46, Currituck County 3
Monroe Sun Valley 41, Carson 0
Morristown West, Tenn. 44, Swain County 15
Mt. Airy 36, Boonville Starmount 15
Murphy 41, Marion County, Tenn. 27
Nash Central 12, Tarboro 10
Newton-Conover 41, South Iredell 12
North Buncombe 26, Burnsville Mountain Heritage 20
North Mecklenburg 44, Charlotte Berry Tech 6
North Stanly 27, Central Davidson 17
North Stokes 24, Chatham Central 14
North Surry 9, Lexington 6
Northampton-East 22, Robersonville Roanoke 6
Oxford Webb 35, Warren County 12
Pembroke Swett 23, Cumberland County 14
Pender County 18, Fairmont 12
Person County 33, Eastern Guilford 27, 2OT
Pikeville Aycock 40, West Carteret 13
Pittsboro Northwood 35, Cameron Union Pines 13
Polk County 50, North Henderson 14
R-S Central 21, Bessemer City 6
Raleigh Athens Drive 61, Southern Lee 33
Raleigh Ravenscroft 36, Northern Vance 31
Raleigh Wakefield at Morrisville Green Hope, ppd. To Aug. 19.
Randleman 41, South Davidson 14
Reidsville 36, High Point Andrews 7
Richlands 28, Jones County 14
Rocky Mount 40, Goldsboro 24
Rosewood 54, Swan Quarter Mattamuskeet 16
Sampson Union 28, North Johnston 7
Scotland County 37, Lee County 14
Smithfield-Selma 27, Spring Lake Overhills 20
South Caldwell 10, Newton Foard 0
South Johnston 41, Princeton 15
South Lenoir 25, Seven Springs Spring Creek 6
Southeast Raleigh 21, New Hanover County 14
Southern Vance 52, East Chapel Hill 21
Southern Wayne 49, West Craven 40
Southwest Guilford 34, Northwest Guilford 17
Southwest Onslow 38, East Columbus 6
Surry Central 28, Thomasville Ledford 19
Sylva Smoky Mountain 21, Hendersonville 13
Thomasville 36, Clinton 0
Topsail 27, Croatan 21
Warsaw Kenan 22, East Duplin 7
Washington 34, North Pitt 0
Watauga County 35, West Caldwell 9
Weddington 20, Marshville Forest Hills 16
West Columbus 48, Dixon 25
West Davidson 20, East Wilkes 6
West Montgomery 36, South Stanly 14
West Stanly 21, Central Cabarrus 14
Western Alamance 45, Eastern Alamance 27
Whiteville 21, West Bladen 0
Wilson Beddingfield 47, Northern Nash 0
Winston-Salem Mt. Tabor 9, New Bern 7
Winston-Salem Parkland 14, West Forsyth 13

Saturday, August 19, 2006

Independence Wins 93rd Straight


Independence got its 93rd straight win Friday night when it beat West Charlotte 17-6 in the season opener for both teams. However, Patriots head coach Tom Knotss was not happy with his team's lowest score in the six year streak. To read a recap from the Charlotte Observer click on our headline "Independence Wins 93rd Straight".

Sunday, August 13, 2006

Charlotte Catholic Preview

Charlotte Catholic will go for the three-peat this year. The Cougars have won back to back state titles (2AA in 2004, 3AA in 2005), and look like they've got a good shot at repeating with tailback Ben Herlocker, the most valuable player in last year's championship game, back for his senior season.

Herlocker, who has verbally committed to play his college ball at East Carolina, is a big reason why Charlotte Catholic brings a 32-game win streak into this season. Last year Herlocker carried the ball 192 times for 1,713 yards and 32 touchdowns.

Herlocker isn't the only start on the Cougars, also returning for his senior season is offensive lineman Henry Lawson, who has verbally committed to North Carolina State.

2006 Charlotte Catholic High School Football Schedule

8/18 at South Mecklenburg
8/25 at Myers Park
9/1 Country Day
9/8 Charlotte Latin
9/15 at Cherryville
9/22 Olympic
9/29 at Waddell
10/6 Harding (Homecoming)
10/13 Garinger
10/20 at West Mecklenburg
11/3 at Berry

South Iredell Preview

With the regular season set to begin in North Carolina on August 19th, the North Carolina High School Football Huddle is collecting preview articles on teams from around the state. Today, we have a preview on South Iredell, which plays in the Southern Piedmont 2A/1A Conference. Last year J.K. Adkins club finished 5-7 and lost in the first round of the playoffs.

The Vikings return seven starters on offense and eight on defense.

2006 South Iredell High School Football Schedule

Aug. 25 at Lake Norman
Sept. 1 at West Iredell
Sept. 8 Statesville
Sept. 15 North Iredell
Sept. 22 at Lincolnton
Sept. 29 West Lincoln
Oct. 6 at North Lincoln
Oct. 13 Cherryville
Oct. 27 Bessemer City
Nov. 3 at East Lincoln

To read more on the Vikings' upcoming season, please click on the North Carolina High School Football Huddle headline "South Iredell Preview".

Ex-Carolina Panther Explains Why He Resigned As Head Coach of Charlotte Christian

Former Carolina Panther Kevin Donnalley's career as head coach of Charlotte Christian ended after just one year on the job. Over the weekend, the Charlotte Observer reported that the "inappropriate disciplinary action" took against a player, included the head coach tackling a defensive back during practice on August 5th.

Donnalley has been replaced as head coach by assistants Mike Rose and Eugene Robinson, who will be interim co-coaches.

Robinson, you may remember, is the former Atlanta Falcon, who was arrested the night before his team played in the Super Bowl on charges that he gave an undercover officer #40 for sex.

For the complete story from the Charlotte Observer, click on our headline "Ex-Carolina Panther Explains Why He Resigned As Head Coach of Charlotte Christian".

National Powers Indepedence (NC) and Byrnes (SC) Square-off In Scrimmage

WOW...too bad Independence (Charlotte, NC) and Byrnes (Duncan, SC) didn't meet during the regular season instead of scrimmaging each other Saturday night. If they had, America would have been treated to one top-notch battle, that not only would have determined bragging rights in the Carolina's, but also possibly in the United States.

Independence owns the nation's longest active win streak at 92 games, while Bynes has won four straight 4A Division II state titles. In fact, The Sporting News has Independence ranked #9 in its national pre-season Top 25 poll, and Byrnes is right behind at #10.

As far as the scrimmage was concerned, but coaches treated the first half like the game counted!

Byrnes jumped out to a 21-0 lead behind quarterback Will Korn, who has verbally committed to Clemson. Korn completed 17 of 30 passes for 135 yards, and also run for 29-yards and two touchdowns. The Independence starters battled back to close to within 21-14 before both head coaches pulled the starters.

In the end, Indepedence's back-ups scored two fourth quarter touchdowns to give the Patriots a 28-21 win.

For more on this hotly conested scrimmage from the Charlotte Observer, please click on The High School Football Huddle headline "National Powers Independence and Byrnes Square-off in Scrimmage".
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