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Eagles' miscues costly against Reynolds
R.J. Reynolds' junior varsity
vSball team put a dreadful 1987
gjon behind them and took advan-
of four Eagle fumbles to defeat
vlilt Forsyth 14-6 in the season-
iter for both clubs at Griffith
I Id last Thursday night.
IlDemon running backs Mike
^*lh, Phillip Headen and Derrick
IS keyed Reynolds' attack offen-
ly, while heads-up play in the
^^nsive backfield resulted in three
ble recoveries that sealed the
les' fate.
^,^"We didn't get to scrimmage
it showed tonight," said East
:yth head coach John Pegram.
just beat ourselves."
Reynolds head coach Mike
agreed that the East Forsyth
lies made a big difference.
'East was moving the ball pret-
i'ell, but the fumbles really hurt
m," Muse said. "Our kids were
\ enough and lucky enough to
up with the ball a few times
that may have been the differ-
in the game.
"I think our defense had some-
I “ 1'ig to do with those turnovers,
$3figh. We were hitting pretty hard
there. We hadn't scrimmaged,
'OUT kids had a super attitude in
Mice the last few weeks and it
off for us."
$31 Reynolds got out of the blocks
$35-kly, moving the ball 26 yards
j4l]i runs from Smith, Headen and
Aijjtas before committing one of
^ r two fumbles in the game.
East held possession briefly
)45)re fumbling the ball at their own
;4/yard line. Reynolds threatened
m Speas took the ball down to the
^ky'ard line on successive runs, but a
HHble on second and goal from the
killed the drive.
^ The Eagles fumbled again - this
inside their 20-yard line - but
molds failed to capitalize, losing
iD^ball on downs at the 17-yard line,
.-g Following a series of runs, the
'"^iles fumbled a third time, leaving
molds with a third chance to score.
The third time was the charm
,$0D the Demons.
Smith capped a 15-yard drive
a touchdown from five yards
“ and converted his own two-
^int-conversion for an 8-0
^Vnolds lead with 7:51 left in the
half.
East Forsyth answered with a
yard drive sparked by a 11-yard
s from quarterback Carlos Gre-
y to Daryl Bowman. Tailback
3^9War Barringer scored what
'ved to be the Eagles' only points
le night on a 31-yard sweep.
Sophomore lineman Julius
lliams broke up the pass attempt
the conversion when he pres-
Gregory into throwing incom-
[|te.
Reynolds returned the favor
drive starting at the East 47.
from Headen, Smith and quar-
:k Lear Haulsee set up a first
and goal at the four-yard line.
Headen was sprung by two
excellent blocks from the Reynolds
line and scored the winning points
with 28 seconds left in the first half.
The Demons tried to run in the two-
point-conversion, but were stopped
two yards short of the goal line.
Both teams stumbled through
the second half, with neither mount
ing a serious scoring threat.
"I wasn't happy with the way
we played at all,” said Pegram of
his Eagles.
"We made mental mistakes.
We couldn't remember the snap
count and we had people lining up
offsides. You can't do that and win
games. Reynolds took what we
gave them and beat us with it."
Smith, a transfer from a Vir
ginia Beach middle school, said the
victory was just what Reynolds
needed.
"It's good to get off on the right
foot," said Smith, who rushed for
nearly 70 yards.
"We're definitely going to win
some this year. We're hungry and
everybody gave it a 110 percent
tonight. I sure thank our offensive
line - those guys were opening up
some nice holes for our running
backs."
Muse said his team is full of
positive attitudes.
"The kids made some mistakes,
but they didn't fall apart like we
have a few times in the past," he
said.
"We've struggled for two years
and now we're excited. Coach Tim
White did a super job with our
defense, and Randy Dulin and Will
Alexander have worked hard with
these kids.
"The kids disciplined them
selves quite a bit and that was a real
treat for the coaches. I don't think
this team is going to bury their
heads in the sand or anything.
We’re shooting to be competitive
with everyone we play, stay in the
ball game and hope a few breaks go
our way."
Reynolds will travel to Bobcat
Stadium on the campus of Glenn
High School in Kemersville tonight
in a clash of two of the city's
unbeaten jay vee teams.
Both teams are coming off for
gettable seasons last year and both
have started '88 with a bang. The
loudest gun will be heard tonight.
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