Monday, September 17, 2007

Time for No. 300?

If there ever was a time Rocky Mount football fans should hit the road, it's this week as the Gryphons will travel to Dudley to face the Southern Wayne Saints Friday.

A piece of N.C. prep sports history will be on the line along with an unblemished non-conference slate. Rocky Mount head coach B.W. Holt will be going for career win No. 300.

Should the Gryphons (5-0, ranked No. 2 in the AP 3-A poll) pull off the victory over the 2-3 Saints, Holt (299-109-2) would become just the sixth N.C. high school football coach to join the 300-win club.

The milestone is considered the benchmark among high school football coaches across the country.

Make plans to make the 53-mile trip Friday night to possibly see a bit of prep football history in the making!

Tyler passes for over 400 yds. in JUCO loss

On Saturday, Sept. 8, former Gryphon quarterback Jason Tyler had a career day - but it was not enough to get his West Hills CC (Ca.) team a win as the Falcons fell to Allen Hancock College 41-24.

Tyler, who is listed at 6-foot-2 and 190 pounds, was 38-for-59 for 403 yards and two touchdowns in the loss. His TD passes were 31 and 51 yards - both coming in the fourth quarter. The Falcons fell to 0-2 with the loss.

"The team has made a lot of strives to be where we need to be and we are taking a lot of steps forward and not back," Tyler told the Coalinga Record, the weekly newspaper that covers the Falcons.

In West Hills' season opener the week before, Tyler had 200 yards passing in a loss to Foothills JUCO.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

A new Gryphon has been born

Rocky Mount swim coach Kelley Tyndall and her husband Chris welcomed Ayden Lane Tyndall into the world last Friday afternoon at 4:43 - weighing 7 lbs. and 14 oz., born just hours before Rocky Mount's big win over J.H. Rose.

Mother and son came home on Sunday and are doing fine.

What memories this future Gryphon will be told of the weekend of his birth!

Father Chris and uncle Jonathan will inform him that the night he was born, the Gryphons pounced on rival Greenville Rose. Both Tyndalls played football for Rocky Mount.

And Grandpa Bernie, along with Chris and Jonathan, will give Ayden a blow-by-blow recap of the East Carolina Pirates' exciting last-second win over UNC!

Bernie and Chris, as most of you know, are longtime members of Rocky Mount's football "Chain Gang." and ECU alums. Jonathan is a sophomore at ECU.

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)

Sunday, September 9, 2007

Rocky Mount-J.H. Rose stat box (17-7 Gryphon win)

Rocky Mount 17, J.H. Rose 7

1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total
J.H. Rose 0 0 7 0 7
Rocky Mount 7 3 0 7 17



JHR RM
First downs 7 13
Rushes-yards 27-61 43-206
Passing 71 38
Comp-Att-Int 7-16-0 4-8-0
Fumbles Lost 1 1
Penalties-Yards 3-35 5-25
Total Plays-Yds 41-132 51-244

SCORING SUMMARY

1st quarter
RM – Hagans 1 run (Hahula kick), 8:27 (7 plays, 50 yds.)
2nd quarter
RM – FG 27 Hahula, :00.0 (3-38)
3rd quarter
JHR – Muldrow 2 run (Harvey kick), 7:00 (2-10)
4th quarter
RM – Alston 62 run (Hahula kick), 6:15 (3-67)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Rushing – JH Rose: L. Muldrow 11-34 (TD); K. White 12-17; T. Turnage 3-11; M. Joyner 1-0; T. Merritt 2-(-2). RM: Marquavis Alston 12-100 (TD) ; Nick Hahula 11-46; Jacobi Jenkins 2-32; Derek Hagans 9-20 (TD); Hiawatha Bunn 9-8.

Passing – JH Rose: Merritt 4-10-0 56; White 3-6-0 15. RM: Bunn 4-8-0 38.

Receiving – JH Rose: Muldrow 3-44; Waller 2-13; Hobbs 1-10; Staton 1-4. RM: Jacobi Jenkins 2-41; Wilkins 1-10; Hagans 1-(-13).

DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

Tackles:
#32 – Emmanuel Davis – 11
#41 – Chris Pittman – 8
#56 – Ezra Hudgins – 8
#55 – John Wells – 5
#61 – Jermaine Fields – 4
#8 – Jacobi Jenkins – 4
#24 – Brian Goodwin – 4
#23 – Atarius Farmer – 3
#34 – Matthew Coburn – 3
#90 – Nick Harrison – 2
#42 – Dedrick Silver – 2
#53 – Brandon Dennis – 2
#52 – Aaron Barnes – 2
#44 – Nick Hahula – 1
#4 – Hiawatha Bunn – 1

Sacks:
#90 – Nick Harrison – 1
#55 – John Wells – 1
#41 – Chris Pittman – 1
#61 – Jermaine Fields – 1

Fumble Recoveries:
#61 – Jermaine Fields –1

Interceptions:
None

Pass Deflections:
#90 – Nick Harrison – 1
#56 – Ezra Hudgins –1
#42 – Dedrick Silver –1

Blocked Kicks (Punt/FG)
None

Special Teams Touchdowns:
None

KICKING

PATs
2-2– #44 Nick Hahula

Field Goals

1-1 – #44 Nick Hahula (27 yds.)

Touchbacks:
1-4 – #44 Nick Hahula

Punting:
5 – #11 Chris Berry (144 yds., 28.8 avg.)

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Could the Gryphons repeat 2004's performance?

Rocky Mount's 3-0 start has earned it two top 10 rankings in two different high school football state polls.

The Gryphons, who will host J.H. Rose (ranked No. 3 - 4-A AP, NCPreps.com polls) Friday evening, are ranked third in the first Associated Press 3-A football poll of the season and ninth in the NCPreps.com 3-A Baker's Dozen.With Independence High losing last weekend, Rose and Thomasville now share the title of being the high school teams with the longest winning streak at 39 games.

Rocky Mount was the last team to hand the Rampants a loss, ironically. On Oct. 8, 2004 in Greenville, RMHS quarterback Terrell Hudgins led the Gryphons to a 42-33 victory over Rose.

Hudgins played perhaps the best game of his career as he ran for 145 yards and four touchdowns, and he passed for 215 yards and threw a 74-yard scoring pass to Wayne Noble.

Rose leads the series between the two Eastern football powers 22-21. Rocky Mount dominated the series in the 70s and 80s, but since 1990, the Rampants have only loss three times to the Gryphons (1990, 1998, 2004).

Could we see a repeat of 2004 Friday night? We could - and it could be another shootout!
AP 3-A POLL
1. Western Alamance (9) 3-0 131
2. Charlotte Catholic (2) 2-1 80
3. Rocky Mount 3-0 79
4. Kannapolis Brown 3-0 78
5. North Gaston (1) 2-0 60
6. Hertford County 3-0 48
7. Monroe Sun Valley 3-0 45
8. SouthWest Edgecombe 2-0 41
9. Northeast Guilford 2-0 40
10. Belmont South Point 2-0 38

AP 4-A POLL
1. Charlotte Independence (12) 1-1 148
2. Matthews Butler (3) 2-0 129
3. Greenville Rose (1) 2-0 103
4. Richmond County 2-0 73
5. Wilmington Hoggard 2-0 70
6. Shelby Crest 2-0 50
7. West Charlotte 3-0 49
8. Garner 3-0 40
9. Scotland County 2-0 39
10. Winston-Salem Mt. Tabor 3-0 25

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Terrell's No. 1 fan!


Dr. Barbara Holt, wife of RMHS head football coach B.W. Holt, was showing her support of Elon's No. 19 on the sidelines Friday night at the RMHS-Northern Vance football game. Of course, the jersey is of former Gryphon, now All-America Phoenix receiver Terrell Hudgins.

Holt purchased the jersey at Elon University's bookstore during one of her many trips to the couple's Bristol, Tn. retreat. Hudgins made his redshirt-sophomore season debut Saturday in the Phoenix's 28-13 loss to South Florida before some 34,000 fans at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa.

But Hudgins had a great day - latching onto a personal-high 14 passes for 92 yards and a touchdown (26 yards). He came up one reception short of the school record of 15.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Tyler expected to start first game at West Hills CC

Former Rocky Mount quarterback Jason Tyler seemingly has made the best of his cross-country journey to West Hills Community Collge in California.

According to reports from his father Rossie and the local newspaper covering West Hills, The Coalinga Record, Tyler, who listed at 6-foot-2 and 190 pounds, will be under center when the Falcons hit the field for their season opener Saturday at home against Foothills C.C.

Sadly, Tyler's former teammates who went with him to the California school, C.J. Ford and Demetric Marshall, have left the program. Ford is reportedly headed to St. Augustine's in Raleigh while Marshall's destination is not known.

To read the article on Tyler and West Hills' scrimmage, click here!

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

RMHS' Langston headed to Shrine Bowl

Although the 2007 Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas won't announce its player rosters for another two months or so, one Rocky Mount High student knows that he will be on the field at Wofford College's Gibbs Stadium in Spartanburg, S.C. on Dec. 15.

Rocky Mount senior Braden Langston is one of two high school student trainers in the state selected to assist the North Carolina squad in the 71st edition of the contest. The son of Joe and Brigitte Langston, the 18-year-old has been a student trainer under longtime head Gryphon trainer Bernie Capps for four years.

Langston, who was born and raised in Rocky Mount, will join Wilson Hunt student trainer Pam Hughes on the North Carolina sideline.

"This is such an honor because I was one of two out of 95 in the state to be chosen for this opportunity," said Langston, who has narrowed his college choices for next year to East Carolina, Barton College and Elon University. "It really feels good to know that I was chosen to be one of two students that gets to take care of the best high school football players in North Carolina. I just hope we don't have any serious injuries."

Fellow RMHS student trainer Addison Teachey got Langston interested in being a student trainer.

"Addison called me up one day before we started our freshman year to come out with him to the football field, and out I came," said Langston, who professes a love for not only football, but golf and track, too. "We fell in love with student training and Mr. Capps has been a wonderful role model for us."

As a N.C. Athletic Trainer associate, he has attended training camps in Greensboro the last four summers. Of the eight who were in the camp's advanced class, Langston and Hughes were ranked as the top two.

He was also chosen to serve as a student trainer at this past summer's N.C. Coaches Association East-West All-Star Football Game. Nothing could have been better for him than to work with the East team where fellow Gryphons Kendall Noble and Nazir Levine were starters.

But as luck would have it, he was assigned to the West squad instead.

"The first varsity sport I ever watched was Rocky Mount football," said Langston, who will likely take his skills to the college football sidelines.

"The team was pretty good, but when I saw guys getting hurt, I wanted to be on the sidelines and help them out. When I was asked to come out and work on the sidelines, it was like I had found my career in athletic training."

Sunday, August 26, 2007

Three Gryphon fall sports teams are ranked

Rocky Mount's football, girls tennis and boys soccer teams are all currently ranked in the Top 10 in statewide polls.

The football team is third in the most recent NCPreps/Rivals.com 3-A poll. The girls tennis team is 10th in the North Carolina High School Tennis Coaches Association 3-A poll, while the boys soccer team is sitting in the No. 8 spot in the N.C. Soccer Coaches Association 3-A Boys Soccer poll.

Here are all three polls:

NCPreps/Rivals 3-A Football Poll

1. Western Alamance (1-0)
2. Charlotte Catholic (1-0)
3. Rocky Mount (1-0)
4. A.L. Brown (1-0)
5. Hertford Co. (1-0)
6. Concord (0-0)
7. NE Guilford (0-0)
8. North Gaston (1-0)
9. SW Edgecombe (0-0)
10. Sun Valley (1-0)
11. Dudley (1-0)
12. T.C. Roberson (1-0)
13. NW Cabarrus (1-0)

(Honorable Mention): Andrews, T.W. (0-0), Anson County (1-0), Asheville High (0-0), Franklin (1-0), Glenn (1-0), Harnett Central (1-0), Hickory (0-0), Olympic (1-0), South Point (0-0), SE Guilford (0-0), West Iredell (1-0), West Rowan (1-0)

NCHSTCA 3-A Girls Tennis Poll

1. Hickory
2. Ragsdale
3. Charlotte Catholic
4. Union Pines
5. Wilson Fike
6. Burlington Williams
7. T.C Roberson
8. Rocky Mount
9. Southwest Guilford
10. Southern Alamance

N.C. Soccer Coaches Association 3-A Boys Soccer Poll

1. Lake Norman
2. Jacksonville
3. Western Guilford
4. T.C. Roberson
5. Forestview
6. Rutherfordton-Spindale Central
7. Asheville
8. Union Pines
9. Charlotte Catholic
10. Rocky Mount
11. SW Guilford
12. Western Alamance
13. Hickory
14. Wilson Fike
15. Glenn
15. Porter Ridge

Sinclair matches RMHS return stat of 2006

- RMHS senior Donovan Sinclair

As offensive-minded as Rocky Mount's 2006 football team was, it only recorded one punt return for a touchdown the whole season.

Senior Anthony Smith scooted 60 yards on a punt return to paydirt at Wilson Hunt at a crucial time in that 21-7 Gryphon win. RMHS had trailed 7-0 at halftime and it could have been 10-0 if not for a certain blocked field goal attempt.

Rocky Mount tied it on an 86-yard scoring jaunt by Demetric Marshall, and Smith's return got the Gryphons their first lead.

Friday night, lightning sorta struck again in the Gryphons' favor. Senior Jacobi Jenkins blocked a key extra point attempt by Hunt that kept the game tied late at 20-all.

Guess who also registered that key FG block last season against Hunt? None other than Jenkins, who has received a scholarship offer from East Carolina.

Minutes later, senior Donovan Sinclair delivered an electrifying 65-yard punt return with 1:09 left in the game to give the Gryphons the lead. Senior Emmanuel Davis delivered the crushing block that sprung Sinclair to his dance down the sideline past his teammates for the score - matching last year's team's lone punt return TD.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Rocky Mount's Tom Suiter, Football Friday


- Rocky Mount's Tom Suiter

Since Rocky Mount native son Tom Suiter started "Football Friday" on Raleigh's WRAL TV5, haven't you high school football fans ever wondered how he and his staff can put together a show of highlights so quickly after the players have left the field?

Most games end around 10 p.m., and yet, come 11:35, he and his crew have clips from 25-to-28 games from the Triangle eastward ready to show you.

Suiter, who grew up just blocks away from Rocky Mount High, has detailed the events that go on every week to get "Football Friday" on the air.

Click here to read his WRAL.com blog entry about producing "Football Friday." .

Monday, August 20, 2007

Holt at 295 and counting ...

With the Gryphons' win Friday night, head coach B.W. Holt moved to 295 victories for his career.
I have been doing some number crunching to find the all-time coaching records in the state of North Carolina. Here are the great coaches who are ahead of Holt:

TOP SIX N.C. HS FOOTBALL COACHES - total victories

1. 380 - Jack Holley (Tabor City, South Columbus, Hallsboro, Wallace-Rose Hill - 44 seasons; 380-89-9)

2. 359 - Bob Paroli (Benson, Jacksonville, Fike, Cummings, Douglas Byrd, Seventy-First - 49th season; 359-164-11)

3. 334 - Tom Brown (Bunker Hill, Maiden - 39th season; 334-108-7)

4. 305 - Daryl Allen (Ahoskie, Hertford County - 36 seasons; 305-118)

5. 301 - Babe Howell (Sylva-Webster/Smoky Mountain, Avery County - 46 seasons; 301-122-6)

6. 295 - B.W. Holt (SW Randolph, Franklinton, Starmount, Tennessee High (Tn.), West Montgomery, Rocky Mount - 38th season; 295-109-2)

Paroli, Brown and, of course, Holt are still actively coaching. Paroli is at Seventy-First and Brown is at Maiden. Holt is the baby in this bunch having just turned 63, while Paroli, I believe, is 75, and Brown is 64. Brown announced in January of 2003 that he would coach five more years - so this may be his last season at Maiden.

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Northampton-East-Rocky Mount football box score

- Junior WR Keith Strickland

Game 1: Aug. 17

Rocky Mount 44, Northampton-East 0

Northampton-East 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -- 0

Rocky Mount 7-14-13-10 -- 44

NH-E
RM

First downs
5
19

Rushes-yards
32-65
41-256

Passing
5
93

Comp-Att-Int
3-8-0
4-9-1

Fumbles Lost
0
1

Penalties-Yards
3-25
9-61

Total Plays-Yards
39-70
50-349

SCORING SUMMARY

1st quarter
RM – Hagans 16 run (Hahula kick), 1:59 (5 plays, 43 yds.)

2nd quarter
RM – Jenkins 12 run (Hahula kick), 11:15 (4-55)
RM – Hahula 9 run (Hahula kick), 7:24 (5-26)

3rd quarter
RM – C. Berry 4 run (Hahula kick), 5:35 (9-29
RM – Farmer 10 run (kick failed), 1:09 (6-39)

4th quarter
RM – Strickland 49 pass from Bunn (Hahula kick), 9:10 (3-39)
RM – FG 41 Hahula, 0:29.3 (9-46)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Rushing – NH-E: L Ashe 9-32; J. Long 9-22; J. Deloatch 4-7; J. Boone 1-3; R. Bishop 4-(-2). RM: Nick Hahula 10-85 (TD); Marquavis Alston 7-53, Derek Hagans 8-46 (TD); Jacobi Jenkins 5-20 (TD); Hiawatha Bunn 2-18; Kendrick Boulware 2-15; Jerman Flowers 2-15; Atarius Farmer 1-10 (TD); #39 2-3; #30 1-0; Chirs Berry 3-(-9)(TD).

Passing – NH-E: J.Long 3-7-0 5. RM: Hiawatha Bunn 1-2-0 49 (TD); Chris Berry 3-7-1 44.

Receiving – NH-E: J. Deloatch 1-3, L. Ashe 2-2. RM: Keith Strickland 3-92 (TD); Jacobi Jenkins 1-1.

DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

Tackles:
#56 - Ezra Hudgins – 7
#32 - Emmanuel Davis – 7
#41 - Chris Pittman – 6
#61 – Jermaine Fields - 6
#52 - Aaron Barnes – 5
#55 – John Wells – 4
#90 – Nick Harrison - 2
#75 – Jarron Battle – 2
#23 – Atarius Farmer – 2
#51 – Jordan Cooper – 1
#4 – Hiawatha Bunn – 1
#45 – Darryl Cross – 1
#42 – Dedrick Silver - 1

Sacks:
#55 - John Wells – 1
#90 – Nick Harrison - 1

Fumble Recoveries:
None

Interceptions:
None

Pass Deflections:
#32 – Emmanuel Davis – 2

Touchdowns:
None

KICKING

PATs
5-6 – Nick Hahula

Field Goals
1-1 – Nick Hahula (41 yds.)

Touchbacks:
6-7 – Nick Hahula

Punting
1 – Chris Berry (48 yds. gross, 28 yds.net)

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Hahula's performance turns back clock

Got a football trivia question for you?

Who was the last Rocky Mount place kicker to lead the Gryphons in rushing in a football game?

Junior fullback/kicker Nick Hahula led Rocky Mount in rushing with 10 carries for 85 yards Friday night in its 44-0 endowment win over Northampton-East. Hahula, in addition to six touchbacks, had five PATs, a career-high 41-yard field goal and scored on a 9-yard run. But place kickers rarely carry the ball that often for the Gryphons.

Got a clue on the question?

Well, if you're around 45 years old or so and a Rocky Mount football fan, then you would remember Rodney Birth.

Birth, a member of the RMHS Class of 1979, led the Gryphons in rushing several times his senior season while also serving as the team's place kicker and punter. In his final game for RMHS (a 10-7 first-round 4-A playoff loss to Eastern Wayne in 1978), he led the Gryphs in rushing with 15 carries for only 40 yards. But it was his ability to boom punts that earned him a scholarship as a punter at N.C. Central.

He's still in the football business now as an assistant coach at CIAA member Virginia Union, where former RMHS lineman Chauncey Perry currently plays and will be a possible starter at center.

Friday, August 17, 2007

2007 NEW 6 Conference Preseason Football Poll

1. Rocky Mount (4) 22 pts.
2. Nash Central (3) 21 pts.
3. SW Edgecombe (1) 16 pts.
4. Wilson Fike (1) 15 pts.
T5. Northern Nash (1) 8 pts.
T5. Southern Nash 8 pts.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Football on the air!


- WRMT 1490's Wes Bradshaw and WZAX 99.3's Dave Richmond

If you like to listen to high school football on the radio, then you will be on Cloud 9 the next few months.

WZAX 99.3 FM will carry the "Game of the Week" broadcast each Friday starting two days from now with the Wilson Beddingfield @ Northern Nash game.
Gone is Tony Doughtie from the booth. He will be replaced by Dave Richmond, a one-time football coach at the N.C. School for the Deaf. He will join longtime radio personality Paul Andre in calling all the games.

Here is this season's Game of the Week schedule:

8/17 - Beddingfield @ N. Nash
8/24 - Hunt @ Rocky Mount
8/30 - Fike @ Hunt
9/7 - N. Central @ Hunt
9/14 - S. Nash @ Hunt
9/21 - SW Edge @ Tarboro
9/28 - Beddingfield @ Fike
10/5 - SW Edge @ Rocky Mount
10/12 - Fike @ N. Nash
10/19 - S. Nash @ Fike
10/26 - Fike @ Rocky Mount
11/2 - Hunt @ Beddingfield


Rocky Mount football will again be carried on WRMT Sports Radio 1490 AM with Bob Maloney handling the play-by-play and new addition Wes Bradshaw taking over the color commentary spot. Bradshaw, the longtime public address announcer for Gryphon football, will see his PA job taken over by Wayne Wallace.

WRMT, however, will not cover the Gryphons' opener Friday due to the fact that when advertising was sold for the season, RMHS had no endowment opponent in place. Northampton-East was a last-minute fill-in on the schedule in mid-July. So if you want to know what's going on with the Rams and the Gryphons, you got to come out to the Rocky Mount Athletic Complex!

Another programming note, next week's WRMT broadcast of the Wilson Hunt-Rocky Mount game will be bumped by a Carolina Panthers preseason game. The Hunt-RM game will be taped and it will air on Saturday morning. The game, however, will be on the air as a part of the "Game of the Week" package.

Monday, August 13, 2007

2007 NEW 6 Conference Football Schedule Poster due out soon

"ALL ABOARD" - This picture will be the centerpiece of the 2007 NEW 6 Conference Football Schedule poster that will be out very soon and will be handed out by each of the conference's schools. The shot is of two football players from each of the league's six teams (in home and away uniforms) on a locomotive from Nash County Railroad in Rocky Mount.

Thanks go out to Mr. Tim Abbott of the Nash County Railroad who was kind enough to hold his train and crew up for over two hours to get this shot.

Left to right, the players are: Travis Diggs, Fike (68); Rashawn Williams, Northern Nash (23); Jermel Harrell, Nash Central (55); Manual Davis, Rocky Mount (52); James Jenkins, SW Edgecombe (22); Matthew Watson, Southern Nash (50); Kendrick Alston, Nash Central (25); Dajuan Lucas, Fike (2); Raleigh Evans, SW Edgecombe (67); Toncellis Davis, Northern Nash (2); Jacobi Jenkins, Rocky Mount (8); Jesse Mercer, Southern Nash (48).

Harrell, Evans, Watson and Jenkins were named to the All-NEW 6 Football Team last season.

For a bigger view of this shot, click on the picture. Click on 'back" to return to the Blog!

(Photo/David Hahula)

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Gryphs shine in Wake Forest

Senior Jacobi Jenkins (8) prepares to get a handoff from Gryphon QB Chris Berry against Raleigh Broughton.

RMHS offensive linemen Greg Williams (54), Whit Barnes (50), Torey Lee (62) and Josh Lynch (71) make a hole for the Gryphon backs.

Berry (11) brings the Gryphons to the line of scrimmage against Broughton.

Nick Hahula (44) is tackled by a Broughton player after scoring a touchdown.
(Click on each photo for a bigger view; photos by David Hahula)

WAKE FOREST - Rocky Mount got two touchdowns from junior Nick Hahula and one each from senior Derek Hagans and sophomore Hiawatha Bunn as the Gryphons scored six times times and allowed just one while facing Raleigh Broughton and Durham Jordan during Friday's second annual Friday Night Pigskin Kickoff in Wake Forest-Rolesville's Trentini Stadium.

Hahula was the scoring leader for the Gryphons - getting the first of his two 5-yard scoring runs to go with his 32-yard field goal against Broughton. RMHS topped the Caps 4-0 in total scores.

The highlight play of the evening came in the Gryphs' encounter with Durham Jordan. On the first RMHS offensive play, quarterback Bunn hit Donovan Sinclair with a perfect 40-yard touchdown strike up the right sideline.

Hahula's second TD run came six plays later.

The defense didn't play badly either as junior Nick Harrison recorded two sacks and junior Chris Pittman and senior Ezra Hudgins each tallied one apiece. Jordan got the only score RMHS allowed all evening on a 15-yard run by Delson McAdams.

The Gryphons added a spirited impromptu scrimmage with East Wake on Wake Forest-Rolesville's baseball field after their 90-minute time allotment in Trentini Stadium ended.

Rocky Mount opens the regular season Friday with a 7:30 p.m. home endowment contest with Northampton-East. The Gryphons are opening their 20th season at the Rocky Mount Athletic Complex!

Thursday, August 9, 2007

2007 Nash County College Signees

Monica Champagne, Southern Nash - softball: signed with Peace
Daniel Moore, Northern Nash - baseball: signed with N.C. Wesleyan
Jason Gay, Northern Nash - baseball: signed with N.C. Wesleyan
Andrew Webb, Northern Nash - baseball: signed with N.C. Wesleyan
Chad Womble, Rocky Mount - baseball: signed with Florence-Darlington CC
Brian Allen, Southern Nash - baseball: signed with Pitt CC
Jason Tyler, Rocky Mount - football: signed West Hills CC (Calif.)
Darrius Dubose, Rocky Mount - football: signed with Louisburg JUCO
Kwamaine Battle, Southern Nash - football: signed with Virginia Tech
Jerry Howard, Southern Nash - football: signed with Livingstone
C.J. Ford, Rocky Mount - football: signed with West Hills CC (Calif.)
Steven Baker, Northern Nash - football: signed with East Carolina
Maurice Mercer, Nash Central - football: signed with East Carolina
Demetric Marshall, Rocky Mount - football: signed with West Hills CC (Calif.)
Zach Woodley, Northern Nash - baseball: signed with Pitt CC
Nick Williams, Southern Nash - football: signed with Western Carolina
Thomas Sykes, Northern Nash - baseball: signed with N.C. Wesleyan
Vernisha Silver, Rocky Mount - volleyball: signed with Louisburg JUCO

If you know of some other Nash Co. athletes that belong on this list, email me at rmsh1976@yahoo.com