(Note: the Associated Press has not registered Rocky Mount's forfeit to East Forsyth.)
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(Note: the Associated Press has not registered Rocky Mount's forfeit to East Forsyth.)
Rocky Mount's varsity baseball team, in hopes of defending its NCHSAA 3-A state title, got some help in that effort once the new school year kicked in last week. Johnson (pictured), a mainstay of Coleman-Pitt Post 58's American Legion baseball team this past summer, is a lefty and certainly will be a welcomed addition to coach Pat Smith's pitching staff.
He'll join Benton Moss, Dillon Cockrell, Matthew Berry, Parker Helms and Nick Hahula on the staff.Also moving into the varsity program will be Michael Whitehead, a junior second baseman, who has transferred from Hobgood Academy.
Anyway, RMHS fans will see two teams on the new 2009 schedule that haven't appeared on it in a while.
The Gryphons have added a home-and-home matchup with Durham Riverside and they will play an endowment game at Tarboro.
They will also return to the Impact Baseball Challenge at Cary's USA Baseball Complex. Their opponent there is not yet known.
(Photo/David Hahula)

Junior Jordan Ford got the night going the way of the navy and gold on the opening play of the game on a 99-yard kickoff return for a touchdown - tying a school record.
It's the third time in RMHS football history that it's been pulled off.
Linwood Silver, brother of recent RM grad and state champion (indoor 55 meters) Chalonda Silver, did the deed in the second half of the Gryphons' 1997 meeting at Northern Nash. Current RM assistant coach Jason Battle was the QB on that Gryphon team in a 28-12 Rocky Mount win.
And Otis Sanders, who played with current Rocky Mount assistant coach and then-Gryphon QB Hank Jones on the 1984 Gryphon squad, first did it at ECU's then-called Ficklen Stadium in a 21-0 blanking of J.H. Rose.
Strangely, as you can see, all three events took place on the road.
For another interesting connection, Sanders now works with AM 1390 Sports and Gryphon color man Tony Doughtie at his 40-hour-a-week job.
Small world, isn't it!
Another note on Ford's return, the game clock said "11:55" remaining in the first period when he crossed the goal line. Now, if Jordan could go 99 yards in five seconds, we might have seen him in Beijing the week before!
Undoubtedly, the clock operator must have started the clock late - say after Ford crossed the Hunt 40. But 11:55 still goes down as the official time of the score!
And in 55 years of Rocky Mount High School football at its current Tillery St. location, no football team has ever started a season scoring 40-plus points in its first two contests - until this past Friday.The closest it ever got to doing that was in 1989 - and it lost one of them. RMHS beat SouthWest Edgecombe in its season opener on the road 40-7, then came home the next week and lost to Tarboro 41-39!
AP POLL: The first Associated Press high school football poll of the 2008 season will be released Tuesday evening and it should appear in newspapers Wednesday morning.
I expect the Gryphons, with the early fate of Western Alamance (two straight losses to start the season), to be an almost unanimous pick for the No. 1 spot in the 3-A poll.
But that means next to nothing to head coach B.W. Holt. And to tell you the truth, me either.
But if it gets more fans to come out to see the Gryphons' games, then I'll welcome it!

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

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

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. 
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.


(Photo/David Hahula)

PINETOPS - SouthWest Edgecombe Coach Raymond Cobb will add another chapter to his legendary football status next summer. 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.
- RM assistant coach Jemonte Battle