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Campbell opens its season at home Sept. 5 against Methodist.
I imagine we'd make the top 50, if the list went that far - not bad considering that over 350 schools play football in this state!
N.C.'s Winningest High School Football Schools
1. Richmond Sr., NC---(12-2)------.8224: 387-82-5WILSON BEDDINGFIELD 29, NORTHERN NASH 14
Wilson Beddingfield scored 23 unanswered points in this season-opening contest at Death Valley for both squads.
Beddingfield senior quarterback Lance Price was 12-for-25 for 198 yards and three touchdowns, while Bruin back Monteith Lucas ran for 126 yards on 18 carries.
Kris Horton led the Northern rushing attack with 68 yards on 15 carries including a 16-yard TD run in the first period. Knights QB Tavis Richardson was 2-of-4 for 25 yards.
The passing game and some crucial Nash Central turnovers early got Tarboro a 27-0 lead at halftime in the Dawg Pound Friday.
Tarboro QB Markel Pettaway hit Lekevious Battle with scoring passes of 57 and 43 yards in the second period to push the Vikings to their big lead at intermission.
Nash Central managed just 137 yards of offense on the night and just six first downs. Dequan Battle led the Bulldog rushing attack with 42 yards on 12 carries.
SOUTHERN NASH 37, FRANKLINTON 28
The Firebirds' Terron Huffman ran for 122 yards and two touchdowns (40, 45) in a contest that was marred by a fight on the field between the two teams. Southern piled up 379 yards of total offense. Tracy Coppedge also scored twice in the game (8, 15).
Southern's fumbles cost them their large lead in the contest. The Firebirds layed the ball on the ground nine times and they lost it four times.
Penalites also made a mess of the contest. All told, a combined 233 yards of penalites were flagged on both squads.
WILSON FIKE 14, D.H. CONLEY 8
Fike trailed 8-0 at halftime, but got solid running performances from Tyler Newman and Lawrence Hardy to get the victory in Greenville.
Newman ran in from 12 yards out and Fike's DeAndreye Hill threw a two-point conversion to tie it at 8-all in the third period.
Hardy capped the comeback later in third when when he bulled his way in from a yard out.
Newman, a sophomore transfer from Kansas who had earlier in the week been on the JV sqaud, led Fike with 77 yards on 11 carries, while Hardy had 19 carries for 73 yards.
WILSON HUNT 42, EASTERN WAYNE 14
Hunt head coach Randy Raper, in his 19th season, said he wanted more from his running game this season with his salvaged Pro-I offense and he got in Goldsboro Friday night.
Junior Caleb Bass rushed for a career-high 201 yards - 128 of it coming in the first half, in the battle of the Warriors. Behind Bass' running, Hunt led 20-0 by the end of the first quarter.
Cameron Williams helped out Hunt's running attack with 117 yards on 14 carries and two scores.
Goodwin, considered unsignable by most clubs due to his solid commitment to UNC and the possible high signing price tag being suggested to clubs by his advisor Scott Boras, went in the 17th round of the MLB Draft back in June to the White Sox.
GOODWIN HELPS MIDLAND TO TITLE
- Brian spent his summer playing for the Midland (Oh.) Redskins - one of the top amateur teams in the nation. Midland proved that last week as it won the Connie Mack World Series in Farmington, N.M. with a 7-1 victory over the Dallas DBAT Mustangs.The American Amateur Baseball Congress is the sponsoring organization of the Connie Mack World Series. The A.A.B.C. provides activities for youth and young adult baseball players through seven league divisions in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. Connie Mack regular season play allows players ages 16 to 18 to participate.
The World Series has been played in Farmington (pop. approx. 44,000) since 1965 and is played at the 5,000-seat Ricketts Park.Goodwin went 1-for-3 in the title game and scored a run, though he reached base four times (hit, hit by pitch, error, walk). He was one of six Redskin players to make the event's All-Tournament team.
Midland claimed its 11th national championship with the victory and its second in the last three years.
Perhaps it's only right that the CMWS is played in Farmington. Farmington High School, a 4-A school with about 1,500 students, has won 13 baseball state championships - including four straight from 2005 to 2008. The school has won 47 state titles overall.
Mike Hennen will provide the play-by-play, while Chris Mitchell will handle the color analyst duties.
Rocky Mount, which will appear on the show four times, has its games bold faced on the schedule.
In the bottom photo, new assistant coach Elbert Thomas (red shorts) has a talk with potential offensive linemen. Thomas, who most recently was the head coach at West Montgomery, will guide the offensive line.
The homer gave Post 58 a 2-1 lead.
Sadly, they were the only runs Post 58 would get as it would give up a two-run shot later in the game in its 3-2 loss to Shelby. Macklin's dinger was his 12th of the season despite playing in just 16 games. Post 58's season ended with a 20-6 record.
In its opener Saturday, Post 58 suffered a 5-4 loss, despite being struck out 15 times. Macklin and Ben Fish both homered in the game.
NASH COUNTY POST 58
SCHEDULE/RESULTS
June 7 - @ New Bern - L, 14-4 - (0-1, 0-0)
June 11 - @ Kinston - W, 7-2 - (1-1, 0-0)
June 14 - EDENTON - W, 15-6 - 2-1, 1-0)
June 17 - @ Tarboro - W, 28-3 - (3-1, 2-0)
June 18 - WILSON - W, 12-2 - (4-1, 3-0)
June 19 - @ Ahoskie - W, 10-8 - (5-1, 4-0)
June 20 - @ Wilson - W, 14-3 - (6-1, 5-0)
June 21 - @ Edenton - L, 12-10 - (6-2, 5-1)
June 22 - AHOSKIE - W, 12-11 - (7-2, 6-1)
June 25 - TARBORO - W, 26-1 - (8-2, 7-1)
PLAYOFFS
Round 1 - Area One East
June 30 - PITT CO. #39 - W, 9-3 - (9-2)
July 1 - @ Pitt County #39 - W, 10-0 (10-2)
July 2 - PITT CO. #39 - W, 12-2 (11-2)
Round 2 - Area One East
July 6 - EDENTON #40 - W, 25-6 (12-2)
July 7 - @ Edenton #40 - W, 17-5 (13-2)
July 8 - EDENTON #40 - W, 6-4 (14-2)
Area I East finals
July 12 - WILSON #13 - L, 14-9 (14-3)
July 14 - @ Wilson #13 - L, 6-5 (14-4)
July 15 - WILSON #13 - W, 32-5 (15-4)
July 16 - @ Wilson #13 - W, 16-4 (16-4)
July 17 - WILSON #13 - W, 11-10 (17-4)
Area I finals
July 18 - CARY #67 - W, 15-0 (18-4)
July 19 - @Cary #67 - W, 7-6 (19-)4)
July 20 - CARY #67 - W, 8-5 (20-4)
N.C. State Tournament
July 25 - MOORESVILLE #66 - L, 5-4 (20-5)
July 26 - SHELBY #82 - L, 3-2 (20-6)
Season Complete
I was speaking to Martha Cobb, wife of SouthWest Edgecombe head coach Raymond Cobb who served as head coach of the East, near the main entrance of Jamieson Stadium Wednesday evening when in walked two characters from my past that immediately recognized.
Hahula and Lee are the 45th and 46th players to represent Rocky Mount High School in the contest (including current RMHS assistant principal Linwood Weeks who played in the 1980 game). They are also the fifth and sixth players selected under former head football coach B.W. Holt. Along with Noble and Levine, the other two Holt players who have played were Robert Hart and Terrell Hudgins (2005).