Spores Erin Rinehart does her part to warm up the crowd during the game Second ha!f haunts Aces BY ROB BARKER #o/rnes Sc/zoo/ All season long the second half has haunted the Edenton Aces. Friday night against Hertford County it happened again. Hertford County got on the board first as Quinton Valen tine races 70 yards for the touchdown; PAT was good. Edenton's offense answered with Rogerick Williams scam pering in from 14 yards out, and Brian Swicegood's PAT was good to even the score. Edenton's defense came on the field and shortly forced the Bears to kick. This gave the Aces offense an opportunity to take the lead. And take the lead they did. On the first play from scrimmage Rogerick Williams went virtually untouched 65 yards for the touchdown. The extra point was blocked, but the Aces were ahead 13-7 On the ensuing kickoff the Aces forced Hertford County kick returner Valentine into his own end zone for the safety This gave the Aces two points but also the ball for a chance to widen the score. A good kick return gave Edenton decent field position and they drove down to the Bears 2-yard line where Rogerick Williams pow ered his way into the end zone. The Aces lined up for the ex tra point, but the holder, Judson Smith, kept it around the right for the 2-point conver sion. The Aces defense held strong on Hertford County's next series of downs and on the next Aces' possession, Wil liams scored again from 1-yard out and the kick was good. The Aces went into the locker room at halftime with what seemed to be a comfortable 30-7 lead. The second half would prove miserable for the Aces, scoring just one touchdown and allow ing five by the Bears. The Bears' defense came out strong, stopping the Aces on their first possession. Their offense held their momentum and scored on the Aces for the first time since their first pos session of the game. The Bears scored one more touchdown before the Aces would answer with Rogerick Williams taking it in from 40 yards out. Even at the end of the third quarter, the Aces had a lead of 37-21. Until the last four min utes of the fourth quarter, the Aces looked like they were go ing to pull a Homecoming up set over the Bears. The Bears scored 3 unan swered touchdowns in the last four minutes of the game. The Aces had two crucial turn overs inside their own 20, which led to their heartbreak ing loss. Edenton coach Ed Thornton commented, "We have to cut out the small mis takes that are hurting us. We played well in spots but just have to be more consistent," Leading the Aces' ground game was senior running back Rogerick Williams with 188 yards on 20 carries and five touchdowns. Cal Walters con tributed 74 yards on 16 carries and Will Hollowell had 13 yards on 2 carries. Patrick Bond had 1 carry for 2 yards. On the passing side Swicegood was 3-8 for 44 yards and 1 in terception. Rogerick Williams caught 2 passes for 19 yards. Jim Mills and Judson Smith hauled in 1 pass each for gains of 25 and 12 yards. Cornerback T. J. Palmer had 14 tackles and linebacker Heath Hollowell had 13 tackles. The Aces are off this Friday but travel next week to take on the Manteo Redskins, their third 3-A opponent in 3 weeks. Mu!tip!icity motivation The Northern Chowan Com munity Center is excited to of fer Multiplicity Motivation: an incentive program that re wards aerobics participants for the number of aerobic classes they attend. The pro gram will run October through December, and par ticipants will receive cou pons for free classes in Janu ary. Multiplicity aerobics clas ses are offered Mondays 6 7pm, Tuesday and Thursdays 7-8, and Saturdays 10-llam. Class costs are $30.00/month or $3.00/class. Aerobics classes will continue to of fered Wednesday and Friday mornings from 9-10, but will not apply toward Multiplic ity Motivation incentives. Forty-nine classes will be offered in October, Novem ber, and December which will apply toward Multiplic ity Motivation incentives. The incentives are: 30 classes attended = $7.00 off January or 2 free classes 37 classes attended = $16.00 off January or 5 free classes 46 classes attended = Free classes in January Multiplicity Aerobics class offers a variety of choreogra phy styles, including cardio, step, interval training, and kickboxing, as well as, warm up, cool down, ab works, and weight and resistance train ing. Aerobics instructors are Amanda Copeland, Kay Copeland, Shannon Ray July Sawyer, Sandra Taylor, and Brenda Ward. For more about Multiplic ity Aerobics classes and Mul tiplicity Motivation, please call Shannon Ray at 221-4901. AM a ^aM-cofor 6rocAwre? Hay&e jMSf a oae-co^or ^yer... 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Grifton's Mike VanWagenen drove his Dodge to third.Points leader Eric Murphy of Williamston retired early but holds an insurmount able 172-point lead over Cooper for the season championship. In other races, Greenville's Adam Brinkley drove hisFord to an easy win over Dustin Turnage of Bayboro inthe pure stock four-cylinder class. William ston's Cody Allen clinched the ^ points title with a third-place finish. He now leads second place Donnie Foskey of Greenville, 1,460 points to 1,268. Gary Respass of Pantego drove his Chevrolet to his first win ofthe season in the bomber race. Tommy Bullock and Jo seph Gurganus, both of Bear Grass, were second and third, respectively David Whitehurst of Pactolus was fourth in his Buick and holds a 12-point lead over Wade Hubers of Pantego and a 20-point lead over Gurganus going into this Saturday's season finale at ECMS. Wesley Bowers and Mickey Porter, both of Greenville, drove their Fords to first and second places in the stock four-cylinder class. Chuck Godley of Blounts Creek fin ished fourth and has an insur mountable leadover Wayne Newton of Colonial Heights, Va: In the modified street race, Gene Herron of Parmele pushed his Chevrolet inside of Williamston's Robert Hyatt on the last lap and nosed ahead as the cars raced to the checkered flag. Hyatt, the pole sitter with a lap of 80 miles per hour, now sits four points behind Herron, 1,424 points to 1,420. Plymouth's Nathan Ward was third in a Chevrolet. Charles Copeland and Mark Leggett, both of Windsor, were fifth and sixth, respectively. Both drove Oldsmobiles.Herron can win the season championship Sat urday if hefinishes no more than two places behind Hyatt. Herron would win a tie breaker with his six wins compared to Hyatt's two. Racing begins at 7 p.m. every Saturday at ECMS, a 3/8-mile high-banked asphalt oval located on U.S. 64 west of Robersonville. Saturday's racing at ECMS: Pure stock four-cylinder, 20 laps 1. Adam Brinkley, Ford, Greenville 2. 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