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(MkImt 12. 2()«5 rill-: NKMS-.IOl'KN \L Kat lmd. N.C. Bucks outrun Patriots, homecoming king and queen crowned 5a !?> 11 \i Ni'nn Sports writer ■| he lokc Cminly l iiihling Bucks cmitimicd lo cliinh out c't the middle I'l the puck ill the \lid-Smilheusleiii (■(Milereiice lust I riduy night \sith u \\ in over Pinecrest.Thutwin increuses their record to 4-3 overull und 2-1 in the conference. KiirtisCumphcll uiisthehigguiner on the night running for'‘)4 yurds on the ground. Scorers for the Bucks \\ ere Josh Wright on u 15-y urd touch- dowii run und Kyle (ioodmun with the extru point. (Joodmun Inter udded u 3()-\ urd field goul. Shuu n Putterson scored on a 2()-y ard run w ith (ioodnian hittinganotherextra point. Jainel I lurst took a I’inecrest punt back 61 \ards for the Bucks' final touchdown and (loodman udded the extra point. 1 he Bucks did a w hole bunch of substitut ing in the second half und ilid not score uguin. Pineciesi did make it to the end /one on u III \ard lun liom Tyrone Daniel but the extra point tailed. The Bucks are headed to Doughis By id this Triday night and need at least one more w in to secure a state playoff spot. After the Douglas Byrd game the bucks must play Scotland at home on the 21st. Richmond at Rich- moiul on October 28th und come buck home on November 4th to play I ligh- wa\ 401 rivals Seventy-Tirst with newly installed legendary coach Bob Paroli. Homecoming The real excitement came during halftime last Triday as the I lokc High homecoming look place. Whitney McDuffie w as crowned homecoming c|ueen and Jermaine Michaels was named king. Senior Whitney McDuffie, escorted by her brother Michael McDuffie, was crowned homecoming queen. Josh Wright #2 for Hoke County cuts through two Pinecr^st defenders last Friday for a touchdown. Alexis Garcia was 1st runner-up for homecoming queen. She is Aurielle McNeill (left), escorted by her brother, was junior prin^;ess. escorted by Andrew Hicks. Reshard Sinclair (right), with Brittany Winters, was junior prinQe. Mark Chavis was sophomore prince and he is escorted by Cassandra Timberlake. 5L Senior Jermaine Michaels was crowned homecoming king . He is Sheronica Henton (left) was 2nd runner-up for homecomjng escorted by Charmaine Costin. queen. She is escorted by Keenan Jordan. Tonisha Purcell was sophomore princess and is escorted by Absalom Chapel. Pigskin Pick’em comes down to three-way tie I l,\i Ni'nn Sports writer This week ex eryonc seemed to be on a roll with the college picks. I guess those were :i little loo easy. I his week you have your work cut out for you w ith some lough ones in the NFL and some really tough ones in college. Last week's games came downloathree-way lie with Mack-L, Edward-P and Larry-L. All three gentlemen had 11-2 records so we had to go to the tiebreaker. Hdward-P forgot to mark which team he thought would win the game while the other two both picked the Chargers to beat the Steeleis. 'That's why we have the total points for moments like these. 'J wo guys chose 47 points and one hit it on the head with 46. Pittsburgh defeated San-Diego 24-22. Mack-L, come on down you are the wjnt^er of a free gift bag from Family Chiro practic of Raeford. Don't forget next week to mark all of vour blocks! You’ll get stuck on this web! Visit www.thenews-journal.com Elizabeth Lathan (far left) was freshman princess, Gary Baldwin (far right), escorted by Kiora Morrissey, was freshman prince. ■IP FISH FOR POND STOCKING Delivery will be: Wednesday, October 19 ST. PAU1.S - ST. PAULS I XCIIANGI: - SOUTIIHRN S'l'ATFS l():(l()- ILOOA.M. PHONE # 910-865-4149 |on|,iv» .iniMilcrc. 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