Sunday, August 31, 2008

VT's Virgil shines in ECU's upset


Another athlete with Rocky Mount High ties was looking good on a national stage Saturday. Current Gryphon Brian Goodwin has had the headlines all summer. A former RMHS athlete was making a good showing on national TV Saturday.

Former Gryphon football standout Stephan Virgil was probably headed for game MVP honors in his first-ever start as a cornerback for Virginia Tech in its game with East Carolina at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte.

After all, he picked up a fumble and went 30 yards for a touchdown and he scored a defensive two-point conversion when he returned a blocked extra point for a score for the offense-starved Hokies.

He also recorded six total tackles (three solo, three assists).

But Virgil and his teammates ended up being the victim of some "Beamer Ball" themselves.

A blocked punt attempt was returned by an ECU player in the final two minutes for a TD - giving the Pirates a 27-22 upset victory in the Queen City before some 72,000 fans.

Friday, August 29, 2008

NCPreps.com 3-A Football Baker's Dozen - Wk. 1


1. Rocky Mount, 1-0
2. Greensboro Dudley, 1-0
3. Kannapolis Brown, 1-0
4. Hertford County, 1-0
5. Eastern Alamance, 1-0
6. Northeast Guilford, 1-0
7. SouthWest Edgecombe. 1-0
8. West Rowan, 1-0
9. Oxford Webb, 1-0
10. Sun Valley, 1-0
11. Jamestown Ragsdale, 1-0
12. Anson County, 1-0
13. South Point, 0-1

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Sports come to a halt at RMHS


The last time I remember a tornado threatening Rocky Mount was in the early 90's when one ripped through an area out on West Mount Dr.

One didn't get that close to RM Wednesday, but it threatened to.

A tornado was sighted in southern Nash County early in the afternoon. A tornado warning issued by the National Weather Service was in effect until 5 p.m., prompting the Nash-Rocky Mount Schools to stop all activities for Wednesday - including the Gryphons' JV football season opener with visiting Wilson Hunt.

Also a girls tennis match, a boys soccer game, as well sports team practices were put off for the day.

But that might not be the end of bad weather - at least rain, in the area. Thursday's forecast calls for more rain, but no tornadoes or thunderstorms.

Now, the Gryphons' varsity football contest at Hunt, set originally for Thursday, has now been moved to Friday evening.

Well, there goes my Friday plans to go see SouthWest Edgecombe at West Craven!

How high will that score be? The Eagles had over 300 yards in the air last week in destroying Southern Wayne. The Cougars, blessed with speed in their backfield, will likely stay on the ground in their season opener.

By the way, plan to go down to Hunt early and get your dinner at the game. The Hunt Booster Club makes some of the best grilled burgers you have ever laid your mouth on!

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

2008 Nashville Graphic Football Tabloid out!

The 2008 Nashville Graphic Pigskin Preview football tabloid is now out!

Coverage of Nash Central, Northern Nash, Southern Nash and Rocky Mount are included in the publication - also an article on the NEW 6 coaches' preseason picks for the league.

To check the tabloid out online, click here! For a hard copy, pick up the latest Nashville Graphic.

Speaking of tabloids, the Wilson Daily Times will be giving away free copies of its 2008 Football Tabloid at the gate of Wilson Hunt's varsity home opener Thursday evening with the Gryphons. Game time is set for 7:30 p.m.

If you can't make it, listen to all the action on AM 1390 Sports radio starting at 7 p.m.

This may be the media event of the week. Two other radio stations will be covering the game as well.

For those who might be a further out in Nash or Edgecombe Counties, you will be able to listen to the game as part of WZAX 99.3 FM's "Game of the Week" starting at 7 - with Paul Andre and Bob Maloney.

If you're in the Wilson County area, tune in to WLLY-1350 AM. Alton Britt, the voice of Wilson sports, will provide the play-by-play and F.T. Franks the color commentary.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Facts around the news of N.C.'s second HS football player's death has local ties

I deeply regret having to announce the death of a second N.C. high school football player this season.

Matt Gfeller, a Winston-Salem Reynolds football player, was injured in Friday night's game against Greensboro Page and died at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center early Sunday morning. Gfeller, who was a 5-foot-8, 180-pound, 15-year-old rising sophomore, was taken off life support at the medical center about 9 p.m. Saturday and died at approximately 2:15 a.m. Sunday.

My deepest sympathies go out to the Gfeller family.

There are some slight Nash County connections to this story, however.

Reynolds High School's principal is Dr. Art Paschal, who spent several years here as Northern Nash's principal and preceeded current NN principal Chip Hodges. Paschal and Reynolds head coach Mike Propst held a news conference Sunday to discuss the tragedy. Click here to see a video clip of the press conference.

The next game Reynolds is scheduled to play is with East Forsyth, the team Rocky Mount beat last Friday evening (43-14). With Gfeller's funeral plans incomplete, it is uncertain if Reynolds will play East Forsyth on Friday.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Hahula is No. 1!


Senior kicker/fullback Nick Hahula is now Rocky Mount's all-time leading scorer after his 13-point performance Friday evening in the Gryphons' 43-14 season-opening win over visiting East Forsyth.

This is how his career scoring is divided up:


137 ---- 137 point-after-touchdowns (PAT) - 1 pt. each

48 ----- 16 field goals: 3 pts. each

42 ----- 7 touchdowns: 6 pts. each

2 -------1 two-point conversion: 2 pts. each

229 --- Total points

Back Demetric Marshall scored 38 touchdowns (228 pts.) during the 2005 and 2006 seasons to establish the record that Hahula broke.

As prolific as the Gryphons' scoring is, Hahula may reach the 300-point plateau! He set the school record for kicking points in a season last year with 73.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Fans anxiously await start of another season

By Nick Phillips, RMHS iHigh.com correspondent

The time has come again. Summer is winding down and kids are preparing for school. This could only mean one thing….it’s high school football season!!

As a new Rocky Mount alum and a doe-eyed freshman starting college life at the University of North Carolina-Pembroke, I find this time or year right now to be especially hard.

As a featured writer on the Gryphons' NorthCarolina.iHigh.com website and an avid sports fan, I am trying to come to grips that Friday night’s endowment contest at the Rocky Mount Athletic Complex against East Forsyth will be the first football game that I have missed in almost four years.

What a run the Gryphons have had over these last few years! Head coach B.W. Holt, now in his sixth season at the helm, has ‘righted the ship’ and has the Gryphons back at the top of the 3-A totem pole.

The Gryphons are ranked as the pre-season No. 1 team on both the NCPreps.com Preseason 3-A Football Baker's Dozen and WRAL’s Tom Suiter’s Fabulous 15, and they are once again considered to make a deep run into the playoffs.

Could this be the year the Gryphs knock off Western Alamance or someone else to make it to the state championship after knocking on the door for years?

Several marquee matchups highlight this year’s schedule, including:

  • Game 2 – A Thursday night contest at Wilson Hunt. These last few years have produced some memorable games with late-game heroics.

  • Game 4 – The Gryphs travel to former Big East rival and 4-A powerhouse J.H. Rose. Last season, the Gryphons ended the Rampants’ 39-game winning streak. Fireworks are bound to fly again this year as two of the better teams in the state hook up for their annual war.

  • Game 5 – Hertford County (NCPreps.com's’ 3-A preseason No. 6 team) comes into the RMAC in what has turned into a budding rivalry. Two seasons ago, the Gryphons beat the Bears twice, in the regular season and in the playoffs - at home and on the road. Another close game early last season has this gotten this contest circled on the schedule, and the ‘Battle of the Bands’ at halftime and throughout the game is another plus.

  • Game 6 – Southern Wayne (Homecoming) suffered two losses to the Gryphs last season , including Holt’s 300th career victory and a third-round playoff contest. Don’t forget the homecoming festivities at halftime!

  • Game 7 – Northern Nash. Nothing else needs to be said. Rivalry game - with the NEW 6’s new schedule placing this as the Gryphons' first conference test. If the Knights post a couple of non-conference wins, this game could have some meaning and could be interesting. Northern head coach Chad Smith makes his first regular-season trip back to the RMAC.

  • Game 8 – A trip to SouthWest Edgecombe. All the contests against the Cougars have all been great since SWE joined the NEW 6 conference. The Cougars are also ranked by NCPreps.com - coming in at No .11. But will this be a fourth edition of "Monday Night Football" with SWE?

  • Game ??? – One question that’s not been answered yet is what game the Gryphons’ baseball team will be honored and receive their NCHSAA 3-A state championship rings. Look at games with Hertford County, Southern Wayne and Northern Nash as good possibilities. (Editor's note: Nick will get one of these rings. I feel like a proud papa!)

Remember last year’s Nick Hahula last-second field goal to give the Gryphs a rain-soaked win at Fike? Hold on to your hats as all NEW 6 Conference games have that type of potential.

This reporter and fan cannot wait for his first game this season, but for now I’ll have to be content with UNC-Pembroke football, which includes Rocky Mount alum Brandon Arrington, and the first night game in UNC-P’s brief football history. (Editor's note: RM head coach B.W. Holt is also an alum of UNC-P - Pembroke State in his era!)

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Virgil to start for the Hokies

I ran into Richard Virgil, father of former Gryphon football standout Stephan Virgil, recently and he told me that his son Stephan will be starting at cornerback for Virginia Tech this fall.

And guess who he'll start against - the East Carolina Pirates in Charlotte at Bank of America Stadium on Saturday, Aug. 30. Kickoff is at noon.

The younger Virgil is now 5-11, 186 pounds as he enters his junior season.

Richard and Sandra, his mom, have their travel plans all set. These guys don't miss a game. In addition to their six trips to Lane Stadium in Blacksburg, the Virgils will hit the road to Charlotte, Chapel Hill (UNC), Lincoln, Ne. (Nebraska), Chesnut Hill, Mass. (Boston College), Tallahassee, Fl. (Florida State) and Miami (U of Miami).

Another local Hokie may get to hit the field for the very first time this season.

Former Southern Nash defensive tackle Kwamaine Battle was redshirted last season with injuries to both his shoulders.

The 6-foot, 271-pound freshman will be in competition for playing time this season. He'll wear the number "93".

According to HokieSports.com, Battle is a promising young player and is expected to be in the battle for playing time.


2008 Rocky Mount Football Team Roster


No. /Player/ Ht./ Wt./ Pos./ Class

1 Josh Boulware 6-1 195 LB Sr.
2 Justin Barnes 6-2 175 QB Sr.
3 Keith Strickland 6-1 180 WR Sr.
4 Hiawatha Bunn 6-0 170 QB/DB Sr.
5 Marquavis Alston 5-10 175 RB Jr.
6 Jordan Ford 5-9 165 RB Jr.
7 Collins Cuthrell 6-0 170 QB Jr.
8 Marcus Jones 6-0 182 WR/S Jr.
9 Nick Harrison 6-2 215 DE/TE Sr.
15 Kendrick Boulware 6-0 172 FB Sr.
17 Hashem Hatu 5-9 155 CB Jr.
20 L’var Silver 5-9 185 FB Sr.
21 Damien Bynum 5-7 160 HB Jr.
22 Zack Williams 6-0 175 DB Sr.
24 Brian Goodwin 6-1 185 S/KR Sr.
28 Jermon Lynch 5-10 175 HB Sr.
33 Carter Varnell 5-9 178 FB/LB Jr.
34 Bradley Arrington 5-11 165 DB Sr.
36 Justin Atkinson 5-10 170 G Jr.
39 Jeffery Henderson 5-10 170 LB Jr.
40 Michael Lee 5-10 175 DL Jr.
41 Chris Pittman 6-1 195 LB Sr.
42 Dedrick Silver 5-10 172 SS Sr.
44 Nick Hahula 5-10 222 K/FB/LB/P Sr.
50 Whit Barnes 6-4 275 C Sr.
51 Darryl Cross 5-11 208 G Sr.
52 Aaron Barnes 5-11 190 LB Jr.
53 Brandon Dennis 6-3 242 G/DL Sr.
54 Greg Williams 6-2.5 282 G Sr.
55 John Wells 5-9 215 NG Sr.
56 Chris Driver 5-10 180 C/G Sr.
60 Robert Cannon 5-10 245 OG Jr.
61 Zebedee Battle 5-10 248 C Jr.
62 Torey Lee 5-11 255 OT Sr.
64 Jordan Knight 5-10 205 T Jr.
65 Corey Tabron 6-3 270 OT Jr.
66 Josh Thigpen 5-11 235 DT Sr.
70 Anthony Miller 5-10 175 DL Jr.
71 Arilius Murphy 5-9 265 OL Jr.
75 Jarron Battle 6-0 315 OT Sr.
77 Trevor Tucker 6-2 285 OT Jr.
80 Spencer Bell 6-0 175 TE Jr.
81 Antonio Willis 5-10 165 DB Jr.
82 Hakeem Parker 6-4 230 DE Sr.
83 Annis Mahmoud 6-1 160 WR Sr.
84 Phillip Wilkins 6-2 220 TE Sr.
86 Patrick Pittman 6-1 205 DE Jr.
88 Johvone Smith 6-2 210 DE/TE So.
90 Jermaine Fields 6-2.5 215 DE Sr.

COACHING/SUPPORT STAFF

Head Coach: B.W. Holt (sixth season)
Mascot: Gryphons
Principal: Leondus Farrow
Athletic Director: Michael Gainey
School Address: 308 S. Tillery Street, Rocky Mount, N.C. 27804
Assistant Coaches: Jason Battle, Jemonte Battle, Gerald Costen, Kent Cox, Alan Hess, Hank Jones, J.J. Jones, Chris Lee
Head Trainer: Bernie Capps
Student Trainers: Will Vaughan, Colin Ward
Student Managers: Tyler Ellis, Jerrell Hilliard, Jazzmen Taylor
Volunteer EMT: Mike Varnell
Team Chaplin: Johnny Williams
Equipment Crew: Erwin Dancy, Ron Driver, Don Johnson
Chain Gang: Dwayne Chambers, Bobby English, Percy Morris, Wyatt Phillips, Bernie Tyndall, Chris Tyndall
Film Crew: Grey Capps, Ken Capps
Radio Crew: Wes Bradshaw, Tony Doughtie – AM 1390 Sports
Statistics Crew: Charles Alston, Bob Hudgins, Lyn Joyner, David Pitt
Timekeeper: Donald Farmer
PA announcers: Wayne Wallace (varsity), Tony Doughtie (JV)
Facilities crew: Quinton Lee, Jacob Parker
Tickets: Keith Barnes, Carol Taylor

Check out the WDT 2008 Football Tabloid

My good friends on the Wilson Daily Times sports staff (Paul Durham, Tom Ham, Michael Lindsay, Brad Howell) have made their 2008 High School Football Tabloid available online for the first time.

Their coverage area includes three teams in the NEW 6 3-A Conference: Wilson Fike, Southern Nash and SouthWest Edgecombe.

Check out this colorful and very informative section right here!

Goodwin has solid effort in Chicago


Perhaps asking for another MVP performance might have been too much to ask from Brian Goodwin.

But then again, perhaps not.

Goodwin, again, made his presence known on a national stage as he played in the Under Armour High School All-American Baseball Game Sunday afternoon at Chicago's Wrigley Field.

The 36 high school All-Americans flown into Chicago were split into two teams: Baseball Factory and Team One. As as starter in right field for Baseball Factory, he went 2-for-4, stole two bases and scored a run as his squad staved off a late Team One rally for a 5-4 win.

Goodwin went a combined 4-for-8, with three stolen bases, two runs scored and two RBI in his travels to Los Angeles and Chicago the past two weeks - plus two All-Star victories.

Not bad!

Now he'll trade in his bat and glove for a helmet and pads as he joins the Gryphons on the football field - where he'll electrify all of us even more with incredible kickoff and punt returns.

Expect him in the lineup by Game 3 of the season - a road contest at Northern Vance.

Friday, August 15, 2008

The Rocky Mount Gryphons Football Jamboree gets underway this afternoon!


Here are the pairings for the first-ever Rocky Mount Football Jamboree set for the Rocky Mount Athletic Complex on today starting at 4 p.m.

East team will scrimmage three times for 40 minutes each - playing from the 40-yard line out.

There will be a five-minute break between each session. There is no structured competition. Each sessions' coaches may use whatever competition format they may want to use, i.e., 10 min. offense, 10 defense; 30 plays offense, 30 plays defense, etc.

The RMHS Booster Club is planning to make this a festive event - including selling barbecue chicken dinners during the evening. Also, during the final session of the night, there will be a reunion of sorts.

All four teams will have one person in common - Rocky Mount head coach B.W. Holt. Three of his former assistants will be coaching the other teams: Elbert Thomas at West Montgomery, Chad Smith at Northern Nash and Dickie Schock at Hillsborough Orange.

4:00 p.m.

West Montgomery vs. Northern Nash
South Central vs. Hillsborough Orange

4:45 p.m.

West Montgomery vs. Hillsborough Orange
South Central vs. Northern Nash

5:30 p.m.

Wilson Fike vs. Oxford Webb
Rocky Mount vs. Durham Riverside

6:15 p.m.

Wilson Fike vs. Durham Riverside
Rocky Mount vs. Oxford Webb

7:00 p.m.

South Central vs. Wilson Fike
Oxford Webb vs. Durham Riverside

7:45 p.m.

Hillsborough Orange vs. Northern Nash
West Montgomery vs. Rocky Mount

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Goodwin, not Godwin, grabs another MVP award


Are there any more words you can say about Brian Goodwin?

I am running out of them. I have no idea what I may do next spring if this guy keeps getting better - perhaps invest in a thesaurus!

It's almost scary.

Goodwin continued his run on MVP awards Saturday with picking up one at the Aflac All-America High School Baseball All-Star Game at Los Angeles' Dodger Stadium. Goodwin, the MVP of the NCHSAA 3-A state baseball championship series for the Gryphons, delivered a two-run opposite -field double for his East squad that tied the game in the ninth at 2-all.

He then stole third and came home with the game-winning run on an error. The East won the game 4-2. Goodwin was 2-for-4, with two RBI and a stolen base.

In the post-game ceremonies, he was handed his MVP trophy by Al Johnson, vice president of marketing services for Aflac, who proudly called out the city "Rocky Mount, N.C." before giving Goodwin his award.

Why was he so boastful about the Rock City?

Perhaps because Johnson, who now lives in Columbus, Ga. - the corporate home Aflac, grew up just up N.C. 258 North less than an hour away from Rocky Mount in Northampton County and played sports at Northampton-East. He also was a football walk-on for Mack Brown when he was head coach at UNC.

I imagine the thought of having two northeastern N.C. boys standing in Los Angeles on the infield at Dodger Stadium on a glorious Saturday afternoon had to have brought some Tar Heel pride to his heart.

But his head wasn't in the same place when he called Brian "Godwin!"

Oh well, as long as they spell his name right on the trophy, right?

(Photo/David Hahula)

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Don't forget to see Goodwin - 3 p.m on Fox Sports Net today!


Guys, don't forget to tune you TVs to Fox Sports Net at 3 p.m. today (Saturday) to catch the Gryphons' own Brian Goodwin playing in Dodger Stadium.

The rising senior will be starting in right field for the East squad in the Aflac All-America All-Star Baseball Game - being played at Noon, Pacific Standard Time, in Los Angeles' Dodger Stadium.

If you can't watch it live, pre-set your TIVOs or VCRs!

Friday, August 8, 2008

SWE's Cobb to coach East team at 2009 NCCA All-Star football game

By Calvin Adkins
Tarboro Daily Southerner

PINETOPS - SouthWest Edgecombe Coach Raymond Cobb will add another chapter to his legendary football status next summer.

Cobb was selected as the head coach for East in the 2009 North Carolina Coaches Association East-West All-Star Football Game that will be played on July 22 at Grimsley High School in Greensboro.

“It’s an honor to have the opportunity to be the head coach for the East-West All-Star game,” Cobb said. “It’s a credit to having good coaching staffs and great players at North Edgecombe and SouthWest Edgecombe.”

It will not be the first time that Cobb has coached in an All-Star game. He was an East assistant coach of the NCCA East-West All-Star squad in 1995 and in 2001, he was an N.C. assistant coach for the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas all-star game.Cobb legacy's was built at North Edgecombe, a 1-A division school less than 30 minutes away from SouthWest.

At North Edgecombe, he lead the Warriors to five state title games - including winning championships in 1994 and 1997.

After 16 years as the Warriors’ head coach, Cobb left and became head coach for SouthWest. In 20 seasons combined, he has guided his teams to the state playoffs each season and every season. When asked about his playoff streak, Cobb said, “I’ve been lucky.”

Cobb also feels lucky about the assistant coaches that were selected to coach with him. Including Cobb, three of the coaches are in the NEW 6 conference ties. Grover Battle of Northern Nash and Brian Foster of Southern Nash are Cobb’s current conference foes.

Cobb said he is also familiar with coach Kenneth Grantham of Greene Central, who started the program at Nash Central, and Ken Whitehurst of D.H. Conley, who was at one time at North Pitt. He has also had some dealing with Jimmy Williams of East Wake.“

One of the best news about being named to the head coaching position is the selection of the assistant coaches,” Cobb said. “I know all of them. It will be a fine group to work with.”

The next job for Cobb and his East team coaching staff is to select players for his team. Selection may start sometime in February.

But for right now, Cobb said, “I have to prepare SouthWest for this season.”

My notion: Northern Nash's Battle is the first-ever Rocky Mount area coach to be selected to work the East-West All-Star Games in two different sports.

In 2003, he was an assistant for the East girls basketball team. The East, with former Tarboro and N.C. State standout Marquetta Dickens aboard, won 78-72. Dickens was the game's MVP.

In case you're wondering, RMHS' B.W. Holt has served in the East-West All-Star Football Game. He was an assistant for the West in 1986 while at Starmount. His team fell to the East 16-0.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

A look at the RMHS coaching staff

- RM assistant coach Jemonte Battle

B.W. Holt wanted four, but he was only able to get three.

Rocky Mount's sixth-year head football coach had four openings to fill on his staff. But as the practice season began last Friday, three new coaching faces were marching out orders on the Nash St. practice field.

And two of them should be familiar to longtime Gryphon fans. They'll join former players Gerald Costen (Class of '73), J.J. Jones (Class of '91) and Jason Battle (Class of '98) as members of the staff.

Jemonte Battle (Class of '00) has been brought aboard to coach the defensive backs and secondary. Battle knows that part of the field pretty well as he was a three-year starter and D-II All-America at Catawba. Battle also played defensive back in the Canadian Football League for two seasons with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

Battle, older brother of last year's Rocky Mount High Female Athlete of the Year Dyonna Battle, is fourth on the all-time RMHS career receiving list with 62. He had 772 career receiving yards to rank 11th on that list. He led the 1999 squad, which had its regular season reduced by three games by Hurricane Floyd, with 30 catches.

Battle will teach computer science at RMHS.

Although Hank Jones is well-known to RMHS baseball fans, he might not be that familiar to the football folks. Jones, a Rocky Mount High (1986) and N.C. Wesleyan grad, volunteer-assisted Pat Smith in coaching the Gryphons to a baseball state title.

Pehaps he can help Holt do the same thing on the gridiron.

Jones had his day in the sun for the football Gryphons. He threw for over 1,700 yards and 19 touchdowns during his time under center - including a four-touchdown pass performance against Tarboro to open his senior season. He led RM to a 9-2 record that year.

Jones was selected to play in the N.C.-S.C. Shrine Bowl that year, but a late injury prevented him from participating. He will be coaching the wide receivers and tight ends.

The lone out-of-stater to join Holt's staff is Alan Hess. A native of Tell City, Ind., Hess was a placekicker for the football team at NAIA-affliated Urbana University in Urbana, Ohio - northeast of Dayton. Hess will coach the Gryphons' special teams and offensive line.

He will teach social studies and history.

Here is the complete staff:

B.W. Holt - Head Coach, offensive line
Jason Battle – quarterbacks coach, receivers
Chris Lee – Head JV Coach, running backs
Kent Cox – Co-defensive coordinator, asst. JV Coach, outside linebackers
J.J. Jones – Co-defensive coordinator, inside linebackers
Gerald Costen – defensive front (noseguard, ends, tackles)
Jemonte Battle – defensive backs, secondary
Hank Jones - wide receivers, tight end
Alan Hess – special teams, offensive line