Friday, July 29, 2011

Jammin' 99.3 FM releases its "Game of the Week" football schedule


Can't make it to a football game on Friday nights this fall? Well, catch a local game on the radio, or the Internet.

Jammin' 99.3 WDLX FM has released it broadcast schedule for the 2011 season. Here are the games. Tune in at 99.3 FM, or go to the station's website at jammin993.com 

Each broadcast starts at 7 p.m. Paul Andre will handle the play-by-play, while Bob Maloney has the color duties.

Rocky Mount will take to the air three times - on Aug. 26 (at Bertie), Oct. 7 (vs. Wilson Hunt - Homecoming) and Oct. 21 (at Wilson Fike).


2011 Jammin' 99.3 WDLX FM "Game of the Week" Schedule

Aug. 22 - Wilson Beddingfield @ Northern Nash
Aug. 25 - Rocky Mount @ Bertie
Sept. 2  - Northern Nash @ Tarboro
Sept. 9 - Wilson Hunt @ Wilson Beddingfield
Sept.16 - Wilson Fike @ Wilson Hunt
Sept. 26 - SW Edgecombe @ Farmville Central
Sept. 30 - Southern Nash @ Wilson Fike
Oct. 7 - Wilson Hunt @ Rocky Mount
Oct.14 - Tarboro @ SW Edgecombe
Oct. 21 - Rocky Mount @ Wilson Fike
Oct. 28 - Wilson Beddingfield @ Tarboro

Cobb signs as free agent with the Bears

Travis Cobb
The Chicago Bears, coming off the Lockout, came to terms with 26 free agents Tuesday. One of them was former Gryphon Travis Cobb.

Cobb, who played baseball and football for RMHS, spent the last two seasons as a wide receiver and kick returner for the University of Arizona. The 6-foot, 180-pounder helped the Wildcats reach the Alamo Bowl to end his career.

Cobb, who turns 24 next Friday, is coming off a senior season where he led the Wildcats in kick returning with 34 attempts for 887 yards, including a 100-yard kickoff for a score against Iowa. He caught 26 passes for 290 yards and a touchdown.

The 2005 Rocky Mount graduate went undrafted in the NFL Draft last spring and didn't go the NFL Combines. But his Pro Day numbers were good (4.37 in the 40, 37-inch vertical jump, 4.14 in the 20-yd. shuttle). He joins a team that has the most prolific kick returner in the NFL in Devin Hester. And he can't wait to learn a thing or two from the six-year veteran and two-time All-Pro.

"I'm really blessed to have signed with the Bears," Cobb told me in a Facebook message Thursday evening. "This has been a dream of mine to play in the NFL since I was in high school and it really was a hard road for me. But I never gave up and with parents like mine, they wouldn't let me and I didn't want to let them down. 

Hester is on the verge of becoming the NFL's all-time leader in kickoff returns for touchdowns. He couldn't have a better mentor.

"Playing with Hester is something I always wanted to do as he was my favorite player growing up watching him at Miami," Cobb said. "Now I get to learn from him on kick return this is going to be exciting."

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Nash County's best baseball players - updated


(Editor's Note - Many of you have responded to my plea for help and I have added as many as 50 players to my original lists - thanks to you! Keep them coming! Were there any players who went to Red Oak, Benvenue, Coopers, Spring Hope, Bailey, Nash Central, Swift Creek or Nashville High Schools that belong on these lists?)


NASH COUNTY'S COLLEGE BASEBALL PLAYERS

Jack Allsbrook, Rocky Mount - Class of 1947 - to Atlantic Christian (Barton)
Dudley Whitley, Rocky Mount - Class of 1952 - to N.C. State
Harold Gilbert, Rocky Mount - Class of 1956 - to N.C. State
Bobby Ellis, Rocky Mount - Class of 1961 - to Frederick College
Danny Talbott, Rocky Mount - Class of 1963 - to UNC
Mike Tyson, Northern Nash - Class of 1970 - to Indian River C.C.
Gary Ange, Rocky Mount - Class of 1971 - to NC Wesleyan
Howard McCullough, Rocky Mount, Class of 1972 - to Louisburg, East Carolina
Terry Leonard, Rocky Mount - Class of 1972 - to Chowan 
Randy Warrick, Rocky Mount - Class of 1973 - to Louisburg, UNC
Marvin "Sonny " Wooten, Rocky Mount - Class of 1973 - to Louisburg, East Carolina
Larry Daughtridge, Rocky Mount - Class of 1973 - to Louisburg
Danny Weaver, Northern Nash - Class of 1973 - to Atlantic Christian (Barton)
Tommy Warrick, Rocky Mount - Class of 1974 - to Louisburg, East Carolina
Doug Henley, Rocky Mount - Class of 1975 - to Wake Forest, Georgia
Tommy Crocker, Rocky Mount - Class of 1975 - to N.C. State
Greg Proctor, Rocky Mount - Class of 1975 - to Louisburg CC
Steve Partin, Rocky Mount - Class of 1976 - to Louisburg CC
Buddy Luper, Rocky Mount - Class of 1976 - to Louisburg CC
Mike Leonard, Northern Nash - Class of 1977 - to Pembroke State (UNC-Pembroke)
Greg Clark, Rocky Mount - Class of 1978 - to NC Wesleyan
Kevin Bunn, Rocky Mount - Class of 1980 - to Wake Forest
David Downs, Rocky Mount - Class of 1980 - Wake Forest
Bill Merrifield, Rocky Mount - Class of 1980 - to Wake Forest
Jeff Newsome, Rocky Mount - Class of 1980 - to UNC-Wilmington
Bill Wilkes, Rocky Mount - Class of 1981 - to Campbell
Paul Bauer, Rocky Mount - Class of 1981 - to Lenoir CC
Chuck Davis, Rocky Mount - Class of 1981 - to Lenoir CC
Billy Godwin, Northern Nash - Class of 1982 - to Atlantic Christian (Barton)
Carl Payne, Northern Nash - Class of 1982 - to NC Wesleyan
David Ellis, Rocky Mount - Class of 1983 - to NC Wesleyan
Neil Avent, Rocky Mount - Class of 1985 - to Wake Forest
Charlie Long, Northern Nash - Class of 1985 - to Mount Olive
Donnie Bobbitt, Rocky Mount - Class of 1986 - to Wake Forest
Shelton Grant, Rocky Mount - Class of 1986 - Western Carolina
John Adams, Northern Nash - Class of 1986 - to East Carolina
Phil Bryant, Southern Nash - Class of 1986 - to NC Wesleyan
Lee Boone, Northern Nash - Class of 1988 - to US Coast Guard Academy
Mark Worsley, Rocky Mount - Class of 1988 - to Lenoir CC, N.C. State
Ernie Jones, Southern Nash - Class of 1989 - to Lenoir CC, NC Wesleyan
Greg Bobbitt, Northern Nash - Class of 1989 - to St. Augustine's
Ralph Mihlfeld, Rocky Mount - Class of 1989 - to Lenoir CC
Scott Lewis, Rocky Mount - Class of 1989 - to Lenor CC
John Bonner, Northern Nash - Class of 1990 - to Appalachian State
Eric Gazaway, Northern Nash - Class of 1990 - to NC Wesleyan
Rocky Seagroves, Rocky Mount - Class of 1991 - to Lenoir CC, NC Wesleyan
David Joyner, Northern Nash - Class of 1991 - to Lenoir CC
Kelvin Whitaker, Rocky Mount - Class of 1991 - to St. Augustine's
Marcus Mitchell, Rocky Mount - Class of 1992 - to Pfeiffer
Byron Evans, Northern Nash - Class of 1992 - to NC Wesleyan
Chris Bryant, Southern Nash - Class of 1992 - to NC Wesleyan
Fred Boone, Northern Nash - Class of 1992 - to US Coast Guard Academy
Marcus Battle, Rocky Mount - Class of 1994 - to UNC-G
Scott Gibson, Rocky Mount - Class of 1994 - to UNC-Pembroke
Jeremy Stewart, Northern Nash - Class of 1995 - to NC Wesleyan
Travis Matthews - Rocky Mount - Class of 1995 - Brevard JC, Barton
Andy Jones, Southern Nash - Class of 1995 - to NC Wesleyan
Jeremy Ward, Rocky Mount - Class of 1996 - to Wake Forest, Long Beach State
Kenny Wilson, Rocky Mount - Class of 1996 - to Louisburg, UNC-Wilmington
Chris Tyndall , Rocky Mount - Class of 1996 - East Carolina
Jeremiah Parvin, Rocky Mount - Class of 1997 - to Davidson
David Ange, Rocky Mount - Class of 1998 - to UNC-Wilmington
Barrett Bodiford, Rocky Mount - Class of 1998 - to Appalachian State
Jason Battle, Rocky Mount - Class of 1998 - to N.C. A&T
Paul Jenkins, Rocky Mount - Class of 2001 - to UNC
Carter Harrell, Rocky Mount - Class of 2001 - to UNC, Louisburg, East Carolina
Chad Alligood, Northern Nash - Class of 2001 - to Greensboro College
Brian Massey, Southern Nash - Class of 2001 - to Mount Olive
Will Tyson, Southern Nash - Class of 2001 - to Barton
Adam Weaver, Rocky Mount - Class of 2002 - to UNC, Elon
Ricky Howard, Southern Nash - Class of 2002 - to Louisburg, Campbell
Luke Murray, Southern Nash - Class of 2002 - to NC Wesleyan
Tyler Petty, Northern Nash - Class of 2002 - to Barton
Kai Mullen, Rocky Mount - Class of 2002 - to Elon
Josh Richardson, Faith Christian - Class of 2002 - to NC Wesleyan
Michael Parker, Rocky Mount - Class of 2003 - to Barton
O.J. Jenkins, Rocky Mount - Class of 2004 - to N.C. Central
Mark Wooten, Northern Nash - Class of 2004 - to NC Wesleyan
Ted Williams, Northern Nash - Class of 2004 - to NC Wesleyan
Thomas Evans, Southern Nash - Class of 2004 - to Barton
Jason Webb, Southern Nash - Class of 2004 - to Barton
Will Johnson, Rocky Mount - Class of 2005 - to Barton
Bryan Braswell, Northern Nash - Class of 2006 - to Campbell
Jonathan Lucas, Northern Nash - Class of 2006 - to NC Wesleyan
Joseph Keel, Southern Nash - Class of 2006 - to Mars Hill
Chad Womble, Rocky Mount - Class of 2007 - to Flor./Darlington C.C., NC Wesleyan
Jason Gay, Northern Nash - Class of 2007 - to NC Wesleyan
Thomas Sykes, Northern Nash - Class of 2007 - to NC Wesleyan
Andrew Webb, Northern Nash - Class of 2007 - to NC Wesleyan
Brian Allen, Southern Nash - Class of 2007 - to Pitt C.C., NC Wesleyan
Adam Hodges, RM Academy - Class of 2007 - to Hamden-Sydney
Ryan Waldrep, Rocky Mount/S. Brunswick, Class of 2008 - to Appalachian State
Zach Woodley, Northern Nash - Class of 2008 - to Pitt C.C.
Daniel Moore, Northern Nash - Class of 2008 - NC Wesleyan
Jim Leggett, Rocky Mount - Class of 2008 - to Belmont Abbey, Pitt C.C.
Alex Pearce, Nash Central - Class of 2008 - to UNC-Pembroke
Xavier Macklin, Nash Central - Class of 2008 - to N.C. A&T
Edmund Gravely, RM Academy - Class of 2008 - to Newberry
Brian Goodwin, Rocky Mount - Class of 2009 - to UNC, Miami Dade C.C.
Ben Fish, Rocky Mount - Class of 2009 - to Campbell
Tyler Joyner, Northern Nash - Class of 2009 - to East Carolina
Tyler Clark, Northern Nash - Class of 2009 - to NC Wesleyan
Cameron Ramsey, Rocky Mount - Class of 2009 - to Wake C.C.
Gabe Brown, Rocky Mount - Class of 2009 - to Lenoir C.C.
Mike Williams, Northern Nash - Class of 2009 - to Pitt C.C.
Eric Mull, Faith Christian - Class of 2009 - to NC Wesleyan
Hobbs Johnson, Rocky Mount - Class of 2010 - to UNC
Collins Cuthrell, Rocky Mount - Class of 2010 - to Barton
T.J. Taylor, Nash Central - Class of 2010 - to Wake C.C.
Brett Allen, Southern Nash/Wilson Fike - Class of 2010 - to NC Wesleyan
Thomas Berry, Rocky Mount - Class of 2011 - to Lander U.
Benton Moss, Rocky Mount - Class of 2011 - to UNC
Matthew Berry, Rocky Mount - Class of 2011 - to Barton
Jeremy Lucas, Northern Nash - Class of 2011 - to Barton 

PRO SIGNINGS/DRAFTED

Dudley Whitley, Rocky Mount - Class of 1952 - N.C. State - signed by Corpus Christi Clippers
Danny Talbott, Rocky Mount - Class of 1963 - UNC - drafted by Detroit Tigers (2nd round - No. 22)
Mike Tyson, Northern Nash - Class of 1970 - Indian River State College (Fl.) - signed by St. Louis Cardinals (3rd round - No. 60)
Marvin "Sonny" Wooten, Rocky Mount - Class of 1973 - drafted by Chicago Cubs (29th round - No. 641)
Doug Henley, Rocky Mount - Class of 1975 - Wake Forest, Georgia - signed with New York Mets (free agent)
Greg Clark, Rocky Mount - Class of 1978 - NC Wesleyan - signed by Los Angeles Dodgers (18th round - No. 462)
Bill Merrifield, Rocky Mount - Class of 1980 - Wake Forest - signed by California Angels (2nd round - No. 53)
Greg Bobbitt, Northern Nash - Class of 1989 - St. Augustine's - signed by Chicago Cubs (free agent)
Duane Thomas, Rocky Mount - Class of 1991 - signed with Baltimore Orioles (free agent)
Carl Payne, Northern Nash - Class of 1982 - signed with Kansas City Royals (free agent)
Chris Bryant, Southern Nash - Class of 1992 - NC Wesleyan - signed by Baltimore Orioles (14th round - No. 388)
Jeremy Ward, Rocky Mount - Class of 1996 - Wake Forest/Long Beach State - signed by Arizona Diamondbacks - (2nd round - No. 71)
Maurice Cobb, Rocky Mount - Class of 2002 - signed by Montreal Expos - (27th round - No. 767)
Tyler Joyner, Northern Nash - Class of 2009 - East Carolina - drafted by Cleveland Indians (50th round - No. 1505)
Brian Goodwin, Rocky Mount - Class of 2009 - UNC/Miami Dade CC - signed by Washington Nationals (Compensation round - No. 34)
Xavier Macklin, Nash Central - Class of 2008 - signed by Oakland A's - (12th round - No. 376)

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Bardin, Suiter to go into the NCHSAA Hall of Fame


CHAPEL HILL -  Two individuals with longtime connections to Nash County will be inducted into the next N.C. High School Athletic Association Hall of Fame next spring.

The NCHSAA announced Tuesday that Rosalie Bardin and Tom Suiter will be among the eight inductees for the 2011 class.

Rosalie Bardin

Bardin
Bardin has been an outstanding coach and administrator during her career in education.
                  
After graduating from Lucama High School and then magna cum laude from Atlantic Christian (now Barton) College, Bardin began a stellar run at Southern Nash High School, where she coached women's basketball for 12 years, volleyball for 18, track and field for seven, and softball for 24, including the transition from slow pitch to fast pitch. She also served as cheerleading coach and athletic trainer during her tenure at Southern Nash.
                  
She compiled a brilliant record in slow pitch of 373-130 and her fast pitch mark was an outstanding 71-11. Her teams earned 15 conference championships in softball, one state championship in slow pitch in 1995 and a runner-up finish in fast pitch.
                  
Bardin moved into administration in 1998 and wound up serving as principal at Southern Nash for several years, where she has twice been Nash-Rocky Mount Principal of the Year, She retired from the teaching field in 2010.

Tom Suiter

Suiter
The legendary sports television anchor enjoyed a tremendous career at WRAL-TV in Raleigh, and high school athletics was an integral part of it.
                  
Suiter, a native of Rocky Mount who grew up just blocks from RMHS' campus, attended Christ School outside Asheville and then went to Erskine College in Due West, S.C. Upon graduation from Erskine in 1971, he joined at WRAL and moved from weekend anchor and sports reporter to the weekday sports anchor, staying there for his entire career and retirement from full-time broadcasting in 2008.

He anchored the award-winning "Football Friday" show on Friday nights, pioneering coverage of so many games in a single show starting in 1981 and is still running today. He celebrated the 30th Anniversary of the show last fall.
                  
The Extra Effort Awards were started at the station under his direction, honoring a high school student-athlete who excels on the field or court as well as in the classroom. He has previously been named the winner of the annual Media Representative of the Year by the NCHSAA.

Cherryville is the N.C. American Legion Baseball State Champion


MOREHEAD CITY - Cherryville Post 100 defeated Wayne County Post 11 9-1 in the championship game of the N.C. American Legion State Baseball Tournament held at Pug O'Neil Field at Big Rock Stadium Tuesday afternoon.

Cherryville took its sixth state title in the past 16 years. Post 100 previously won N.C. championships in 1953, 1981, 1997, 1998, 2003 and 2007. The 1953, 1998 and 2003 seasons ended in the Little World Series with Cherryville finishing as the national runner-up in 1998 and 2003.

Cherryville advances to the Southeast Regional Tournament at Riley Park in Sumter, S.C. Aug. 4-8.

Its first game will be at 9 a.m. on Aug. 4 vs. the Alabama state champion.

If Cherryville w
ins the regional, it will only take a 12-mile ride to Cleveland County and the city of Shelby for the 2011 American Legion World Series being played at its new permanent home at newly refubished Keeter Stadium at Veterans Field - located on the campus of Shelby High School.  
 
2011 N.C. American Legion State Tournament Recap

Friday's games


Rowan County 6, Wayne County 4
High Point 11, Cary 7
Wilmington 1
2, Hickory 3
Cherryville 13, Morehead City 1, 7 innings

Saturday's games


Wayne Coun ty 14, Hickory 0, 7 innings
Morehead City 11, Cary 7
Wilmington 5, Rowan County 4, 10 innings
Cherryville 7, High Point 0

Sunday's games


Rowan County 11, Morehead City 7
Wayne County 11, High Point 7
Cherryville 4, Wilmington 2

Monday's games


Wayne County 8, Wilmington 6
Cherryville 6, Rowan County 4

 
Tuesday's game

Cherryville 9, Wayne County 1 - Championship game

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Big East Coaches meet on Aug. 10 in Wilson

The Big East Conference will gather all its coaches from each and every sport to discuss the upcoming school year next Wednesday, Aug. 10, at Fike High School in Wilson.

Since the induction of Wilson Hunt into the family, the league has held the event at Hunt, at Southern Nash and now at Fike.

For us high school football fans, the football coaches will take center stage. The area and regional media, including myself, will be there probing each coach about their upcoming season and all the new faces, the returning faces and sadly, some of the missing faces gone due to graduation.

I will get to poll these coaches for their prediction of the order of finish for the league race. They all should have a better idea about the teams in the league after eight or nine practices.

Look for these poll results right here next Wednesday afternoon!

Wayne Co. plays Cherryville for Legion State title Tuesday


MOREHEAD CITY - Area I's Wayne County Post 11 will have to win two games Tuesday, but if it can pull off that feat, it will be the N.C. American Legion Baseball state champion.

But it will have do it Tuesday against Cherryville Post 100 which is undefeated in state tourrnament play at Puck O'Neil Field at Big Rock Stadium. 

The two teams will play at 1 p.m. Should Wayne Co. win, the two will meet again at 4 p.m.

For the second straight year, the team that knocked out Coleman-Pitt Post 58 is playing for the state title.

Cherryville will be looking for its fifth state title in the past 15 years. Post 100 previously won N.C. championships in 1953, 1981, 1997, 1998, 2003 and 2007. The 1953, 1998 and 2003 seasons ended in the Little World Series with Cherryville finishing as the national runner-up in 1998 and 2003.

Wayne County was the runner-up to Cherryville in the 2007 state championship.


2011 N.C. American Legion State Tournament Recap

Friday’s games

Rowan County 6, Wayne County 4
High Point 11, Cary 7
Wilmington 12, Hickory 3
Cherryville 13, Morehead City 1, 7 innings

Saturday’s games

Wayne County 14, Hickory 0, 7 innings
Morehead City 11, Cary 7
Wilmington 5, Rowan County 4, 10 innings
Cherryville 7, High Point 0

Sunday’s games

Rowan County 11, Morehead City 7
Wayne County 11, High Point 7
Cherryville 4, Wilmington 2

Monday’s games

Wayne County 8, Wilmington 6
Cherryville 6, Rowan County 4

Tuesday’s games

Wayne County vs. Cherryville, 1 p.m.
If Wayne wins at 1 p.m., 4 p.m.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Day 3 results, schedules - N.C. American Legion State Baseball Tournament

Area I champ Wayne County is still alive as we have reached the semifinals of the N.C. American Legion State Baseball Tournament.

Wayne County will face unbeaten Cherryville Monday at 7 p.m. Rowan County, which gave Wayne County its only loss, faces Wilmington in the other semifinal at 3 p.m.


@ Puck O'Neil Field at Big Rock Stadium, Morehead City


Sunday 

Game 9 - Rowan County 11. Morehead City 7

Game 10 - Wayne County 11. High Point 7

Game 11 - Cherryville 4, Wilmington 2


Morehead City, High Point eliminated


Monday 

Game 12 - Wayne County (27-6) vs. Wilmington (31-6), 3 p.m.

Game 13 - Cherryville (29-7) vs. Rowan County (25-9), 7 p.m.


Tuesday

Game 14 - Game 12 winner vs. Game 13 winner, 1 p.m.

Game 15 - if needed, 4 p.m.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Wilson Hunt picked to win Big East football by NCPreps.com

Wilson Hunt is the choice of NCPreps.com to win the Big East Conference football title for the 2011 season.

NCPreps.com, in its just-released 2011 N.C. Prep Football News magazine, gives the Warriors the winning nod this fall. 

Hunt and Northern Nash tied for the Big East title last season.

Here is how the voting fell out:


2011 NCPreps.com's Big East Conference Football Picks (2010 records)

1. Wilson Hunt (12-3)
2. Northern Nash (10-4)
3. Southern Nash (8-4)
4. Rocky Mount (3-8)
5. Nash Central (5-7)
6. Wilson Fike (2-9)

Day 2 results, schedules - N.C. American Legion State Baseball Tournament

Saturday's games

Game 5 - Wayne County 14, Hickory 0

Game 6 - Morehead City 11, Cary 7

Game 7 - Wilmington 5, Rowan County 4

Game 8 - Cherryville 7, High Point 0

 

Sunday's games

Game 9 - Morehead City vs. Rowan County, 12:30 p.m.

Game 10 - Wayne County vs. High Point, 4:30 p.m.

Game 11 - Wilmington  vs. Cherryville, 7:30 p.m.

 

Monday's games

Games at 3 and 7 p.m.



Tuesday's games

Games at 1 p.m., 4 p.m. (if necessary)

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Day 1 results, schedules - N.C. American Legion State Baseball Tournament

Friday's games

Rowan County 6, Wayne County 4

High Point 11, Cary 7

Wilmington 12, Hickory 3

Cherryville 13, Morehead City 1, 7 innings

 

Saturday's games

Game 5 - Wayne County vs. Hickory, 10 a.m.

Game 6 - Cary vs. Morehead City, 12:30 p.m.

Game 7 - Rowan County vs. Wilmington, 4:30 p.m.

Game 8 - High Point vs. Cherryville, 7:30 p.m.

 

Sunday's games

Game 9 - Winner Game 6 vs. Loser Game 7, 12:30 p.m.

Game 10 - Winner Game 5 vs. Loser Game 8, 4:30 p.m.

Game 11 - Winner Game 7 vs. Winner Game 8, 7:30 p.m.

 

Monday's games

Games at 3 and 7 p.m.



Tuesday's games

Games at 1 p.m., 4 p.m. (if necessary)

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Morales' goal gets the East a tie in Greensboro

GREENSBORO - The East's Andrew Morales from Rocky Mount scored an unassisted goal with 10:02 left to force a 2-2 tie in the 20th Annual N.C. Coaches Association East-West All-Star Boys Soccer Game Tuesday evening at the UNC-Greensboro Soccer Stadium.

Morales, who will play for Duke next season, saw his goal culminate a comeback for the East squad. As the Gryphons' second-ever participant in the event, it was the first-ever goal scored by a Rocky Mount player.

The West led 2-0 when Brayan Aguirre of Hendersonville scored off an assist from Phillip Carman of Winston-Salem Reagan at 53:18. 

The West, which dominated with a 21-12 shot advantage, saw game MVP David Reittinger (NW Guilford) give the West a 1-0 lead with a goal on an assist from High Point Andrews' Austin Miller at 50:02. Reittinger will be playing on this same field as a Spartan for UNC-G this fall.

The East narrowed it to 2-1 at 67:43 as Richland's Matthew McDougall scored on a pass from Raleigh Broughton's Christopher Ryan.

"We were really working hard in the first half and had those quick chances early," Morales told the Winston-Salem Journal after the game. "We felt one should come for us because we felt we deserved it."

2011 N.C. American Legion Baseball State Tournament Pairings

MOREHEAD CITY - Here are the pairings for the opening day of the 2011 N.C. American Legion Baseball State Tournament being held this weekend in Morehead City at the Puck O’Neal Field at Big Rock Stadium.

Wayne County, which eliminated Coleman-Pitt Post 58 in the Area I East semifinals, went on to win the Area I title by beating both Pitt County and Cary,. It will meet Rowan County Post 342 in the opening game Friday morning.  Post 58 defeated Rowan County in their only meeting early in the regular season.

The top seeds are Wayne County, Wilmington, High Point and Cherryville.

2011 N.C. American Legion State Baseball State Tournament

Friday, July 22

Game 1

Rowan County Post 342 vs. Wayne County Post 11, 10 a.m.

Game 2

Hickory Post 48 vs. Wilmington Post 10, 1 p.m.

Game 3

High Point Post 87 vs. Cary 67, 4:30 p.m.

Game 4

Cherryville Post 100 vs. Morehead Post 48, 7:30 p.m.

Notes: 

 Cary (23-9) is in its second straight state tournament after Post 67 finished as Area I runner-up for the third straight season. 
Cherryville (26-7) set a record for Area IV titles with 15 in its 2-1 series victory over Hickory. Post 100 will be making its record eighth state tournament appearance and fifth in a row. Cherryville has six state titles and four state runnerup finishes in its long history.
Hickory (20-11) is in its third state tournament after Post 48 advanced to the Area IV finals for the first time since 2002. Hickory was 1948 state champion.
High Point (21-8) is one of the hottest teams coming into the tournament with a six-game winning streak, including four straight in the Area III tournament in which a loss would’ve ended Post 87’s season. High Point’s area title was its fourth all-time and it is in the state tournament for a second time.
Morehead City (15-6) advanced as the host team, but did make it to the Area II semifinals before being swept by Hope Mills. Post 46 won the 2006 state title (with recent minor league graduate and Cleveland Indian rookie  Lonnie Chisenhall) and is making its fourth state tournament appearance.
Rowan County (23-8) is in its seventh state tournament after finishing as Area III runner-up for a record 17th time. Also winner of a record 17 Area III titles, Post 342 has won seven state titles, its last coming in 2009 when it finished third in the World Series. 
Wayne County (25-5) won its record eighth Area I title in a one-game playoff over Cary. Post 11 is playing in its sixth state tournament, but first since 2008 in Gastonia.
Wilmington (29-5) enters the tournament with the best record after winning its record 23rd Area II championship in a 3-1 series victory over Hope Mills. Post 10’s eight state titles is tied for second in state history with Charlotte/Newell/Mint Hill and trails only Gastonia Post 23’s nine state championships. Wilmington is in the state tournament for the sixth time and fourth in a row.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Edgecombe County loses a great lady

Ann Pitts Cobb
For those who have attended football games at North Edgecombe and SouthWest Edgecombe over the last 25 years or so, you know that Ann Pitts Cobb was a fixture of support. 

From this point on, she'll be in the stands at SWE in spirit.

Mrs. Cobb, who we all affectionately called "Ms. Ann", was the mother of SouthWest Edgecombe head football coach Raymond Cobb, and she passed away Thursday at Pitt Memorial Hospital in Greenville. She was 81.

Her endearing spirit and loyalty to both programs during Raymond's successful tenure at the schools were unmatched. Whether it was in the stands on those hot sultry days of early season games, or bearing the bitter cold of a late-season playoff matchup, Ms. Ann was there - more often than not bending the ear of her beloved daughter-in-law Martha, Raymond's wife, or her husband - the sublime J. Vines. She was the Ying to his Yang - and they were a wonderful pair.

She was a sweet spirit who lit up every room with her presence. A leader in so many facets of Edgecombe County life, this patron of the arts and all things good was the matriarch of the one of the nicest and dearest families I have ever known.

I have so many fond memories of her. Two come to mind, from 1997 and 1998.

She and the rest of the Cobb Clan made to trip to down I-95 (except Raymond and his team who superstitiously made trip down U.S. 301) to play South Robeson for the 1-A East finals and trip to the state championships.

It had to have been the coldest Friday in N.C. high school football history. But there she was - in this bone-chilling cold pulling for her Warriors. NE came from behind in the final two minutes and won the contest, then beat Rosman in the state 1-A finals to go undefeated for the season (15-0).

In 1998, North Edgecombe, which barely made the playoffs due to a myriad of injuries earlier in the season, was the No. 16 seed and made the trip to Camden to face the East's top-seeded team. J. Vines had just bought a new minivan and he wanted to put it on the road. So I was asked to accompany him, Ms. Ann, Martha and her son Jonathan to the game.

She was a ball of nerves making the trip to the little town outside Elizabeth City, but that was last time that minivan had to go on the road that season - until trekking to Chapel Hill.

That was the one year the NCHSAA had the rule that if a lower seed defeated a higher seed, that team would assume that team's seeding in the bracket.

With the support and urging of Ms. Ann and the rest of the Warrior fans, North Edgecombe upset Camden 8-6. After taking over Camden's No. 1 seeding, the Warriors beat every opponent - at home - the next three weeks to end up in the 1-A state title game again.

Only a hard-fought 22-20 loss  to Starmount, ironically, one year after B.W. Holt's departure, kept the Warriors from becoming the subject of the ultimate Cinderella story.

And as you can imagine, the NCHSAA threw out that rule after one season. But for one year, Ms. Ann saw it help her miracle Warriors.

The highs for Ms. Ann certainly outweighed the lows in every facet of her life. It's those wonderful memories that keep people alive in our hearts.

Ms. Ann will forever be a glow in mine.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Morales to represent RMHS in Greensboro


Recent Rocky Mount High graduate Andrew Morales will represent the Gryphons next week at the 2011 N.C. Coaches Association's East-West All-Star Games. 

Morales, a 5-foot-10, 155-pound midfielder, will be the second Gyphon ever to participate in the Boys' East-West All-Star Soccer Game which is being played Tuesday evening (8:30) at UNC-Greensboro's Soccer Stadium. 

Kingsley McLeod was the first-ever Rocky Mount soccer player so selected back in 2008.

Morales will play for Duke University this fall where he'll major in economics. He plans to pursue a career in law.

As a senior, he was named All-State, All-Conference, All-Region and ESPN Rise All-American as he scored 38 goals and 40 assists. He closed out his career with 89 goals and 85 assists.

“I am very excited to be playing in the all-star game, and I expect it to be a very competitive game, ” Morales told game officials.

NCAA Men’s Soccer East-West All-Star Game

Venue: UNC-Greensboro Soccer Stadium, Greensboro
Date:  Tuesday, July 19, 8:30 p.m.
Admission: $10 adults, $5 students. Group rates are available in advance – call 336-379-9095.
Parking:  Parking deck on Walker Avenue and on lots at Walker Ave. and Aycock St. 

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Midnight Madness set for RMHS season-opening practice

Make plans to stay up late Friday, July 29.

Rocky Mount High will unveil its 2011 varsity football team with the start of the season's first practice under the stars - one minute after midnight (12:01 a.m.) at the Rocky Mount Athletic Complex.

Dickie Schock will open his third season as head coach under lights! Practice is expected to last approximately one hour. July 30 is the official start date for high school football across the state.

This will also be the last season the Gryphons will play at RMAC. It may be a sentimental sendoff to the place where the Gryphons have called home for 24 seasons. 

So come out and support your Gryphons!

Monday, July 11, 2011

Former Rocky Mount football coach takes over at Granville Central

John Hammett is making a return to the football sidelines.

Hammett, who spent four seasons as Rocky Mount's head football coach, was last a head coach at Oxford Webb.

But Hammett made a career change. He decided to go into the administrative side of education and was serving as an elementary school assistant principal in Granville County.

At end of last month, he accepted the head football coaching job at Granville Central High School - a relatively new high school that enters its third year of varsity football this fall. He replaces Don Colgan at the post.

Hammett made a return to Rocky Mount as Webb's head coach in the Warriors' second round 2008 NCHSAA 3-A state playoff game against the Gryphons. RMHS prevailed 48-14.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Post 58's Game 1 playoff game with Wayne Co. moved to Friday

After just three innings, the skies opened up Thursday evening and rained out Coleman-Pitt Post 58's Area I East semifinal playoff matchup with Wayne County Post 11 at Nash Central's Dawg Pound. 

After a 45-minute delay, the contest was called off, but Legion officials didn't have the facts of where or when Game 1 of the best-of-three series would be played (the three innings Thursday were wiped out as half the game had not been completed) until around noon Friday.

Game 1 will now be played at 4 p.m. at Rocky Mount High's Gryphon Stadium, where Post 58 played its home games last season.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Virgil to play for USA in IFAF Senior World Championship

IFAF Release


Stephan Virgil

The game of American Football has truly developed into a global sport which has been made clearly evident with the attraction of the upcoming IFAF Senior World Championship which will be held in Austria from July 8-16 as eight countries compete for the coveted gold medal.

Former Rocky Mount athlete and Virginia Tech cornerback Stephan Virgil will be playing for the USA team. Virgil is listed on the team roster at 5-11, 190 pounds and he will wear the No. 22. He is one of 39 former college football stars selected for the team.                                               

Many may be surprised by the number of countries that play organized American Football a sport that is stereotyped as a sport mainly played in United States. The International Federation of American Football (IFAF) was formed in 1998 (See complete IFAF History) and currently has 59 country members that participate in the continuously growing sport.   

The Senior World Championship is an impressive event that features eight countries from four continents - Australia, Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Mexico and United States - competing but even more than that, the tournament has attracted spectators from all around the world. 

Currently, American football fanatics from 28 different countries have purchased tickets to witness first-hand some of the best players from the world compete in one place!  The countries include 24 from Europe, three in North America and Australia.

To check out the USA Team roster, click here