0 Pag? B2 Winston-Salem Ch On the Sick well disciplined. This year is no exception. With nine coaches in all, not counting the junior varsity, the Wonders appear to haVe an ade-, quate blend of quickness, size and a soft schedule that will lead them to the top of the heap in the CPC. The toughest teams the Wondejs will have to-visit, will he Davie County and Reynolds. A split there and a clean sweep at home should be enough to boost Kannapolis into the playoffs yet another year at 6-1 in the conference and 8-2 overall. Screamin' Demons They're big and have decent speed, and the Demons are screaming to be heard in the CPC. Reynolds lost four straight with a young team last year, but the Demons put together a run late in the'year, winning five out of their last six and losing out on the playoffs by a mere flip of the coin. Coach Doug Crater has been around the block a few times and should strike a little fear into CPC opponents with a dredfully large Dred Booe at fullback. Booe was a key for the Demons during his sophomore season, and only Mark "Fuzzy" Dunlap at Parkland will be able to grind out more yards in these parts. If RJR can get by West in their season-opener, then the Demons shouldn't have to worry about coin tosses this season, finishing 5-2 in the CPC and 7-3 overall. A quick loss to the Titans, though, and the" rv ? :l- ' " J ischiums liiigui uc screaming neaas or tails. ? ? Big as a Barndoor ^ * Coach Doug Crater of Reynolds calls Davie County, "big as a barndoor" and rightfully so. Last year the War Eagles had enough guys over 200 pounds to eat a_countryL_restaurant right out of business. > %.+. mw This year is no exception, as Davie unearths a few mgre tobacco spittin good ol' boys and will run straight at everyone in the CPC. ; The War Eagles simply wear out ODDOsine defense bv hoeeinp ri O ~ J 'OO c the ball for 40 or more running , plays a game. The result usually end up in a low scoring decision in their favor. If the DC secondary can stave off the pass from West Forsyth and a couple of others, then the War Eagles might very well be hunting someone's hide in the playoffs at 64 overall and 4-3 in the CPC. Zeiter Zone Wslcotne to West Forsyth. The world of the strange and the unusual - no, it's not the Twilight Zone it's Zeiter zone. Head coach Penny Zeiters, defensive coordinator t Dave McConnell and JV coach Tom T-Ja n cnn havo troncfnrmaH U/oct IAIVII0VU IIU f V U UIIJLV/i IIIVU VT VOI Forsyth from the bumbling of the, Three Stooges to smoothness of an Eddie Murphy. Last season the Titans rode the shoulders of Herman McKinnie and the arm of Derrick Byers all the way to Charlotte, where the playoff ride endedalongwiUnfieirhopes of a state title, in a 7-6 loss to Charlotte Harding. McKinnie is headed to Norfolk State, but the cannon of Byers still remains, and that is enough reason not to write off the Titans depsite losing 34 seniors. Call me crazy if you like, but that's what they called Zeiters while he was in the playoffs and everuyone else was at home last year. Led by the passing of Byers, a solid defense and a soft schedule with six home games the Titans should be a definite factor in the playoff picture with a 7-3 record overall and 4-3 in the CPC. Fantastic Fuzzy * # Chalk another one up for the Silver Fox -- a tailback that is. Head Coach Homer Thompson and his Mustangs always seem to have the great tailback, and this year is no exception, with Mark "Fuzzy" Dunlap gaining 26 pounds and returning for his senior season. Can Dunlap lead the Mustangs to the promised land? WillMcDonIbfc??> --- \roniclc Thursday, Auflust 13, 19 *lines From F HMMNMNMNMnMMMMMMHMMHMMMNIMIMMNNMMI aids sell a million hamburgers \ between now and Christmas? Dunlap will be the horse for the Mustangs, but will he have anyone to block for him? Will Parkland be able to pass the ball on third down? The Mustangs are one big question mark. 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