3C SPORTS^^c Cfiarlom Thursday, September 21, 2006 JCSU offense more productive Scoring goes up, errors down for Golden Bulls Continued from page 1C ‘We believe in each other, we trust each other to take our ste^js and get where we need to go,” said Bower, one of those sophomores. ‘We’re more consistent than we were last year. We’ve bought in to what the coaches are tdling us and the coaches are buying into what we can do.” “Everything starts up hunt,” McNeill said. In turn, the skill players have found success. Sophomore quarterback Carlton Richardson heis com pleted 59.1 percent of his passes without an intercep tion. Marquis Belton, a for mer North Mecklenburg High star, is tied for third in the league in receptions (12) with a pair of touchdowns. Spreading the ball around has been key to the offensive balance. “Eight now they’re doing pretty decent,” McNeill said. “I think it’s just having a bet ter feel for each other and a couple of twinkles here and there where we’re not so dependent on Belton.” Said Bower: “It makes our job a whole lot easier. We know who we have to block, we know what we’re sup posed to do and protect the quarterback, running backs the wide I'eceivers.” Despite the absence of top tailbacks Marco Kirven (ehgi- Twins making most of chances THe ASSOCIATED PRESS The Nfinnesota Twins once again made the most of their chances. Twice as much, real- ly. Always good with their ^oves, the Twins turned five double plays for the first time in more than a defcade, win ning at Cleveland 6-1 Simday and edging closer in the AL Central race. Down by 12 games ri^t after the All-Star break, the Twins have gone 41-21 to close within a game of the slumping Detroit T^ei-s. 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