Monday, September 10, 2007

Two RMHS football records set Friday

While Rocky Mount was ending J.H. Rose's 39-game winning streak Friday night, the Gryphons unknowingly saw two records set.

When senior Darius Hagans fell on Nick Hahula's fumble in the end zone for the Gryphons' first touchdown, Rocky Mount scored in its 78 straight game - beating the 77-game streak it set from a 14-0 blanking to Northeastern in 1991 to a 24-0 shutout to Wilson Hunt in 1999.

The Gryphons have not been shutout since the 2001 season-opener - a 24-0 loss to Hunt. By the way, RMHS, during that streak, has scored in double figures in its last 58 games.

Kicker Hahula also became the school's all-time leader in field goals made - and he did it in exciting fashion.

With time running out in the first half Friday, he and the rest of the field goal unit hustled onto the field as he managed to get his 27-yarder through the uprights as the clock expired.

Hahula now has 11 career field goals - topping the 10 Barrett Bodiford made from 1995-97.

RMHS head coach B.W. Holt, who picked up career win No. 298 in the process, also moved up one more spot on RMHS' football coaches all-time victory list. One more win will tie him with 60's coaching marvel Chris Carpenter - who led Rocky Mount to state titles in 1962 and 1963. Holt has won 47 games in his four-plus seasons as the Gryphons' coach.

Walt Wiggins is the school's all-time winningest coach with 105 victories.


Longest Team Scoring Streak –

78 games, (2001, 24-0 loss vs. Hunt; to G4, 2007 season)

77 games, (1991, 14-0 loss vs. Northeastern; to 1999, 24-0 loss vs. Hunt)

Most Field Goals made (Career) –

11 (11/21), Nick Hahula, 2005-07-G4

10 (10/24), Barrett Bodiford, 1995-97

Most RMHS Varsity Coaching Victories

105, Walt Wiggins, 1970-82, 1993 – 14 seasons (105-46-2, .691)

63, George Kelley, 1983-92 – 10 seasons (63-41, .606)

48, Chris Carpenter, 1959-64 – 6 seasons (48-14-2, .762)

47, B.W. Holt, 2003-07-(G4) - 5th season (47-10, .825)