James Kenan Hosts North Duplin
In ECC Game Of The Year
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_ poach Kenneth Avent's
? rtdefeated North Duplin
Rebels won their sixth
straight last week before a
huge homecoming crowd as
they completely destroyed
Sampson Union 33-6 in
another East Central 2-A
Conference football game.
Tfie win kept the Rebels
sqparely in the ECC with a
4-0 league mark and 6-0
^verall. The win over winless
"jfiion High was not a classic
performance by the East
number-two-ranked team.
Jtorth Duplin was ahead
ll-O before the Spartans
conld adjust their helmets,
bohind All-State Johnny
Aris, who had 162 yards in 19
carri'es, plus three TDs.
Anulher high-stepping Reb
bacX' Anthony Jernigan
ripped off over 100 yards ?
tp be correct) in a flash
^nd'is getting tuned for the
Janre* Kenan Tigers this
wiek.' Reserve quarterback
Lee'- fate replaced injured
JdFf, Coats in directing the
Rahnet attack. The Rebels will
joflmey to Tiger Town to take
untile mighty James Kenan
Ticgrs this friday night in
what could be the battle of
tht year in the East Central
^|-)\iConference.
the meantime, James
Kcqan reached deep into
S?npson County this past
w?ek and handed Hobbton a
I+-Q -shut-out. The Tigers
continue to hold on to a piece
oC sejond place in the con
ference along with Wallace
Rase Hill and oncoming
Midway,
ilitjies Kenan's defense,
lejiy Thomas Faison, John
AlcCalop, Chuck Anderson,
Knowles, Scotty Smith
aiitF Garner Bracey gave the
Tiger offense two good shots
to<$ore. The Wildcats fum
bl?4 inside the 10 and JK's
alert defense recovered and
quarterback Mitchell Quinn
Sfdj-ed two plays lafci to give
JK^ a 7-0 edge, following
Qfeg Blanchard's first of
extra points in the opening
minute of the fourth quarter.
Moments later the defense
blocked a Hobbton punt, this
time also inside the 10-yard
line. Reserve halfback
Mickey Faison scored in two
plays to up the score to 14-0.
It was James Kenan's de
fense that did a super job
again, led by two-way per
former Chuck Anderson and
other big Barrow Knights.
The up-and-coming Wal
lace-Rose Hill Bulldogs will
host winless Union High this
week in Wallace in what
could turn out to be a much
bigger game than anyone can
see right now. Coach Jack
Holley's Bulldogs tripped the
Leopards last week 28-19 in a
very important win for the
first-year-coach at the Wal
?lace-RH school. The Bull
dogs were led by standout
Rufus Satchell, a sure-fire
All bast selection with lJb
yards rushing.
In the only other East
Central match-up, Midway
defeated East Duplin 27-0 at
home, to continue in the
running for second place in
the league.
Standings
W L T
North Duplin 6 0 0
Wallace-RH 5 1 0
James Kenan 5 1 0
Midway 4 1 0
Hobbton 4 3 0
Lakewood 2 4 0
South Lenoir 1 4 0
East Duplin I 6 0
Union 0 7 0
Games Oct. 15 th
N. Duplin at James Kenan
S. Lenoir at Lakewood
Wallace-RH at Union
Hobbton at East Duplin
Jamesville at Midway
Results Oct. 8
N. Duplin 33, Union 6
James Kenan 14, Hobbton 0
Wallace-RH 28, Lakewood 19
Midway 27, E. Duplin 0
BARROW'S WALL - James Kenan's de
fense coach John Barrow has put together a
denfensive wall which opponents have had a
hard time penetrating this year. Pictured.
left to right. JK's John McCalop (53). Ernie
Knowles(52), Derwin Bell (72). Avery Monk
(50) and Willie Hodges (20).
TRUE JAMES KENAN SUPPORTERS Left
to Right. Charles Anderson and his brother
Lynn, "Slick" Costin and Jerry Cooke attend
all James Kenan games home or away
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It's that time of year golf
courses switch from summer
Bermuda to winter rye grass
on the greens. Many area
courses are in the process of
oversecding while others are
completing the project.
Pro Jim Finch has just
about got Rockfish of
Wallace in winter condition,
while Pro Rich Green has just
switched over and for the
next week or so the ad
justment will be completed at
Duplin.
Green announces the
course should be in top shape
for the club championship
scheduled for the last week
end in October. Defending
champ Buster Johnson will
be back to defend his title
along with other standouts as
Lloyd Parker. Brian Ellen
bcrg. Rob Lee. Mark Vinson,
Jeff Holtom. Jimmy West.
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