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B2-Th# Chronicle, Thursdi Jqyvee Football Withersptx By DAVID BULLA Chrenlcl* Sport* Editor * * Led by halfback Tim Witherspc Bast Forsyth's jayvees ran and soar* 34-10 win over Reynolds last Thurj "He's got what it takes to be a gi Coach John Pegram said of Wither the game's longest run. "He has i shifty moves." Witherspoon got plenty of help c Eagles burned the Demons with i touchdowns, the shortest being an Carlos Adams and the longest a < Patrick P err in. "We have a good offense," Peg only problem is that it has sputter< a ?_ J ?? - - ? ? ' ana uiira quarters, mil 11 worics ui first and fourth. We really seem t< play hard in those quarters.*^ East had driven straight down the possession to score in a 12-8 win ovc the week. But the Eagles didn't get again until the fourth quarter. Against Reynolds, they built a 20 the Demons claw back within 20-1 the game out of reach in the last ft "They kept us pinned down in th game," Pegram said. "The middle sivc line played a super game." East scored on its first possess yards in eight plays. Witherspoon' on a third-and-two was the big pL Terr on Simpson capped the march run for a touchdown. John Russell with the two-point conversion pass Simpson intercepted a Reynolds after the kickoff and returned it 23-yard line. On first down, Russell Chris Bailey for six more points witl opening period. The Demons seemed to fall ai when Terrance Hughes fumble< kickoff. Adams raced 18 yards ui 20-0 East cushion ^with 2:06 left in tl But the Eagles got careless with tl Prep Honor Roll Williams l Halfback Stephon Williams I rushed for 155 yards on 16 carries to lead East to its first victory, a 28-6 whipping of winless Reynolds. The 5-foot-8, 152-pound junior had touchdown runs of 43 and nine yards. Teammate Lamont Scales added 97 yards on 15 rushes and also scored two touchdowns. The Eagles totaled 324 yards on the ground. Mark "Fuzzy** Dunlap gained 116 yards on 19 carries as Parkland downed North 2A-* Dunlap had a 10-yard touchdown run. Mustang quarterback William "Bam" Bitting completed four of 11 passes for 120 yards, including a 34-yarder for a touchdown to Willie McCants. Dunlap, Ron Fields and Tony Warren led the Mustangs' defense. Dunlap had nine solo hits and six assists. Fields and Warren had one interception each, with Fields' setting up a touchdown. Warren ^finished with 10 tackles .... Herman McKinnie gained 113 yards on 22 carries and scored a 22-yard touchdown to ? lift West to its third straight win. McKinnie outdueled Glenn tailback Randy Jones, who finished with 77 yards on 13 carries. Mark Perry and Mark Wyiam had 10 tackles each for West. Charlie Harris, Weymouth Jones, Tony Gaither and Ray Reavis were defensive standouts - W* ior me uoocats^ The Titans showed a superior kicking game in the close contest. Punter Jeff Doty had five punts ciaa iwiiiiviii i#i?i??un vuihiiii Norfolk State 2-0-0 Hampton Institute 1-0-0 Virginia Union 1-1-0 Elizabeth City 0-0-0 Virginia State 0-1-0 St. Paul's 0-2-0 louWwn Ptvfrtow Coe#ff North Carolina Central 2-0-0 Winston-Salem State 1-0-0 >.... ly, September 18, 1986 mi, Eagles t< cond quarter s recovered a fuml . ?-? yard touchdown ion s 121 yards, ^ t0 20_8. ed their way to a It remai?ed th, s y nig t. in his own end z< eat back East Reynold spoon, who had shouldef on the great speed and ^ .. , field by an ambu ,n offense as the when , r, several big-play. Uckoff ^ , I8-yard rim by scratched om 10 11-yard dash by down M ^ ?ag eight call, Stewar jam said. "The short gain befoi sd in tne second breakup on fourt ke a tank in the Thc Demons d come out and when East fumbl the Eaales' 22-vi \ field on its first first down at the t West earlier in first two downs, in the end zone back-to-back inc< down on their ov -Olead, watched From there Wii 10 then Put right sideline on >ur minutes. out jumped two { le middle of the Russell pass for si i of their defen- East's lead to 26Perrin added li ion, driving 56 fcagles' next seric s 23-yard jaunt many tries. ay in the drive. "Pat's run v with a 19-yard needed,** Pegrai hit Eric Stewart Witherspoon is n play. We need ta pass two plays Pegram credit tonhe Demon Willie Townsend connected with that limited the 1 i 2:50 left in the William Barringc on defense, parti >art completely Reynolds, whic 1 the ensuing scores to West ar ntouched for a East, meanwhil he first quarter. ball feat, winnini le ball in the se- game at West ha< eads East to ^ li ^ M Mount Tabor's George Porter tacl Jackets' 3-0 win (photo by James I Metro 4-A I Cent. MSmn* I T?M W t T W L T Is:;;.: .1 i I Carver 0 8 0 3 0 0 ? : 1 Ofefe: ^w - 0 ^ -"*3^--?0'" " ' *0' ""? I; Gfcnn 0 0 0 2 1 0 I East 0 0 0 1 2 0 I Smftft 0 0 0 0 2 0 f Xortt 0 0 0 0 3 0 : :|;r &? t --* '??-W% - UVK WSW 9 HitOTS I 'fearvtr 3, Mom Taaor 0; east 26, ; Itoymtite 6; West 9, Glenn 6; Parkland : 26, North 3; Grewsfcom Pa$e 42, lee Mtamy??;. Sntmftoro Dudley IS, pfciitfaoro ftmrfc Frftfav't 'ttamtt | Carver at Wwt; Davie County at Sait; . torn X fertttnd: North at ffeyaoWs; Srtmsley^it Grcanstooro 6r?ft?5ofo Smfflt at Burton r.anmtnfui pvRRfnfflQt* for a 43-yard average, while 1 Kevin Wendelboe made a 27-yard 1 field goal .... Stephon Debnam kicked a ' 27-yard field goal as time ran out, 1 wsssnsEnssn 3iAUUiUyU*iiMK Livingstone * ** Bowie State 2-0-0 r-..-**?in rttyciicvmc ataie LH_ J.C. Smith 2-0-0 . 0.2-0 Las* WnTS 1-1-0 0-2-0 N.C. A&T 28, WS Norfolk State 38, * M Union 27, Bowi< 2-1-0 Cheyney 0; Livinj 1-1-0 31, ECSU 7; Mori . . - ' \ * , >p Demons Lnd Reynolds* Donnell Glover trie at the East 16. Hughes' fourrun and two-point conversion cut it way until Glover sacked Russell >ne on the first play of the fourth s' Anthony Patella dislocated his play, stopping action for approxes while he was removed from the lance. esumed, Reynolds returned the East 40-yard line. John Claborn 1 yards on two rushes for a first lcs* 30-yard line. On a third-andt made a solo hit of Hughes for a re Bailey followed with a pass h down. were beneficiaries of a reprieve ed on first down and recovered at ird line. After Hughes ran for a 10, Reynolds lost 20 yards on its thanks to sacks by Stewart, and ompletions gave the Eagles a first yn 25-yard line. therspoon raced 60 yards down the j first down. One play later, Perrin defenders to catch a well-thrown ix points. The 25-yard TD pass ran 10. ? . us electrifying 41-yard run on the s to assure tneir second win in as /as something the team really n said. "It reminded us that ot the only guy who can get a big ke-charge guys like that." ed defensive ends Stewart and 1 with leading a defensive effort Demons to 85 total yards. Tackle ?r also had outstanding moments cularly in the second half. h lost its first two by identical 18-0 id Glenn, dropped to 0-3. le, accomplished a rare prep footg twice in one week. The Eagles' 1 been played Monday afternoon. first win j.- . Atk A PMk>, <les Carver's Carl Carter in the \ Parker). Control Hxtimit 4-A Cant || AMMft wwWf TWO W I T W L T West 1 0 0 3 0 0 S. Rowan . 0 0 0 2 0 0 Mt. Tabor 0 0 0 2 1 0 Brown 0 0 0 2 1 0 Parkland 0 0 0 1 1 0 OwfcCO. 0 0 0 1 1 0 N. Davdsn 0 0 0 1 1 0 feyndlffe 0 1 0 0 3 0 Last Wttk'i NttlU Parkland 20, North 3; East 28, Reynolds 6; W?t S, Own 6; Garvtr 3, Mount Tabor 0; Statesvilfe 32, Davie County ~l3rConcordt4rKannapotta~&?Hm 0;~ ~ North Davidson 15. Asheboro 9; South Rowan 12, East Rowan 0. Ffldey's Game* Glenn at PatfdamJ; North at fttyttfds; Carver at West; Davfe County at East; South Caldwell at Norm Davidson; SOifth Rowan at Kor&wtst Cabarrus; Mount Tabor. open date. lifting unbeaten Carver to a 3-0 win over Mount Tabor. Rodney McKoy's 67-yard fum3le recovery return set up the jame-winning field goal. 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 - 0-2-0 B SU 21; NCCU 42, St. Paul's 18; Fayetteville State 21; Virginia ! 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