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ffjjf U| E&ik kJ^I Flfl QMi Northern Durham's Kenny Brooke (25) fende off Cl< ceede up field (photo by James Parker) White Leads North To Playoff Victory From Page B1 kicked a 25-yard field goal to put North in front 3-0. Neither team could muster much offense from that point to the middle of the second quarter. Then, after trading several punts and field position, Northern Durham got a big break. Kenny Brooks, the Knights' return specialist, took a punt on his own 40-yard line, faked two would-be North defenders and followed a wall of blockers along the sideline, racing 6Q yards for a score. The Knights' try for two points on the conversion went awry as North's William Hardy batted away a pass in the corner of the end zone. North Forsyth answered quickly on the ensuing possession, going 75 yards in only four plays to regain the lead. Taking control on their own 25-yard line following the kickoff, the Vikings moved to paydirt in only 1:36. Evans netted the Vikings four yards on first down to the Vikings 29. On second down, North quarterback Russell Rice hit White for a 13-yard gain and a first down. Rice then called his own number, running 23 yards on a quarterback sneak to the Knights' 37-yard line, Jrom there, it was _ White's turn to handle the ball, and he quickly whipped off an electrifying run to the end zone. r ? ??* Displaying a combination of speed and power, White bowled over several Knights in the middle of the line, broke to the outside and sprinted in for the score. Ben Hill's conversion put North in command of the game with 6:36 remaining in the half. North put an insurance touchdown on the scoreboard late in the second quarter to extend the lead to 17-6. And, after holding trre^Knights on n^niexTseri^of liowns; the Vikings went to work again. Four consecutive running plays gained 2&yards, putting the Vikings on the Northern Durham 38-yard line. On first down from that point, Sapp used a little trickery. Evans, the North Forsyth tailback, took a pitch from Rice on what looked to be a flanker reverse to Chip Petree. But Evans faked to Petree, choosing to run himself and found clear sailing down the sideline for another Viking score. Hill again converted the PAT, giving North Forsyth a commanding 17-6 lead with just 1:23 left in the half. The second half was a defensive struggle, with the only score, a 30-yard field goal by David Cropp of Northern Durham, coming at the 11-minute mark of the fourth quarter. The Vikings' defensive unit, lead by Gary ^airston, Aifred-t?ake ^mi-Dairyl White, repeatedly sacked quarterback Neal Clark to preserve the win. North Forsyth was called for numerous penalties throughout the second half and could mount but one serious offensive threat. A 35-yard run by Greg White put the Vikings on the Knights' 17-yard line. But penalties backed up the Vikings and they were forced to attempt a 41-yard field goal. Hill barely missed the threepointer, as his kick sailed just lefrof the uprights. With the win, the Vikings move into the semi-finals of the 4-A playoffs. They will take on Greensboro Page Friday at Page to decide who will advance to the championship game. Sapp said that the Vikings, losers to Page by 35-0 only three weeks ago, will have their work cut out for them. But he added, 44We are playing pretty good football right now ourselves." l^jl ._ ^L___inAmerica 1 [^r kfi^^Br>fl L re nee Matthews (40) of North Forsyth and pro- I m , 'Tttm v '! w jj y ^ y ^ n rn ^^fP8*' k?8 Primp-PliK Magtor Percentage Rate* (APR), compa institutions and merchants. So il and save. If you don't have one, s Based on Wachovia's prime rate m effect on the ne loans and will vary with money market conditions. Wachovia MasterCard variable rate cannot exceed v ~ ^ v - ? ^_ir ?-_- - r e-.; Tbc C Fishing Study Streams An By GEORGE BOOIE shallows to 50 feet or more Chronicle Columnist at the deepest holes. Depending on their v How many fish you catch sources, some lakes are is in direct proportion to clear year round while some how much time you spend are murky to imiddy during angling. the winter months ox rainy It's impossible to catch seasons. / \ fish unless the bait is in the \ water. And the more the ^ bait is placed in the water, the greater your chance of study their structure, depth - j^P bottoms and very indented shorelines. Others have depths of zero at the Georgf Boole si^IF Hm^^f wacnovia your Wachovia i Mas ClM&erCaM ra^fbrtl?month 0 red to 18% APR charged by most other fins WWl'rP ramnnor a j ?- WW rn w - ??? ? ^ M V TUVilV/T Ad IV \/CU U) Ul ?e or call a Personal Banker. xt to the last business day of each month plus 5%. The prime rate is i While automatically providing the benefit of any decline in market r 18% APR. Like many other bank cards, the Wachovia MasterCard i i ? Jirottkli. Thttltdftv. Nm^mhr 24 lQM.P?n# M d Lakes, Then Fish Each condition requires a fallen trees and indented specific method of fishing, shorelines that offer good For structure fishing, bass and crappie fishing, whether you're among And, if you're patient stumps or boulders,, your enough, you may find that approach or cast should be bass, weighing four or more placed so as not to frighten pounds, can be found at the fish that may be hiding Winston Lake. under or around the cover. We have never been able One should learn to cast to determine where the with a horizontal trajectory small bass hide out until so the lure can drop lightly they become lunker size. on the surface. Such a cast will allow the lure to enter the water in such a natural Triaminic? Syrup manner so as not to spook Xriaminicin? Tablets the fish. or Nearby old lakes, such as Triaminic-12? Tablets Winston Lake and Salem R)r M Relief Lake, can afford quite a bit .t >c ^ . of good fishing providing ^ you take the time to learn sneeze at. the waters. Salem Lake has W?-jml^jm, |_ I I Annual rndal mmm ^ : ** Wachovia Bank&Trust set by Wachovia as the basis for interest on many ates, under current North Carolina law, the s available for an annual fee of $18.
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