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Slenn blankets Reidsville, 26-0 u DAWnV BCTTITT i.»,, ..... ^ Thursday, September 1, 1988 Winston^km Chronicle Page C7 y RANDY PETTITT pedal to the Chronicle Quarterback LaCarl Walker :ored one touchdown and threw » 3r two more to lead Glenn’s inior varsity football team to a 6-0 shutout of Reidsville last hursday in Bobcat Stadium. Walker, a sophomore transfer 'ho played sparingly for North orsyth’s junior varsity team last Jason, hit receiver Ray Farmer jr a 25-yard pass play to get the obcats on the board first. The Bobcats stretched their ;ad when pint-sized Walker luck in the end zone for a 12-0 :ad. Following Walker's second luchdown pass of the night, 3phomore tailback Pablo Smith roke loose for a 65-yard scoring m to provide the final points. Glenn coaches Larry Ander- Dn and Bernard Falk were sur- rised by their team's showing, hey felt the big difference was le play of the defensive line and 3w well they controlled the line f scrimmage. Falk said typical first-game listakes were made, but hard ork overcame the miscues. "We messed some things up," said Falk, new to the Bobcats' staff this year. "But the kids played hard and managed to keep them out of the end zone all night. Our defense just plain shut them down and our offense put some ptoints on the board for us." The Bobcat coaches said that Falk said the team is excited. "They've already won as many as they did the entire season last year," he noted. "The kids have put in some time lifting weights and I think we're going to be a pretty solid team." Reidsville was surprisingly JV Football Roundup freshmen Harold Jackson, Kevin Carter, David Hill and Jason Scott joined sophomores Leon Conner and Benny Lassiter in keying the defensive shutout - Glenn's first in almost two years at the jayvee level. "We knew our defense would be pretty good," Anderson explained. "The question mark was our offensive line and how fast they would come along. Last Thursday they gave us enough time to throw the ball and that enabled us to open up some running room. "Most of them did their jobs pretty good. I think all of the line men we had got to play, so we got a good look at everybody." weak in the season-opener for both teams. Early reports indicat ed that Reidsville fared well in a pre-season scrimmage with North Forsyth. Glenn will try to put together back-to-back victories when they host Reynolds' jayvees tonight at 7 p.m. Carver Blasts N. Surry 42-0 Carver's junior varsity team scored in every period to over whelm North Surry 42-0 in the opening game for both teams. Carver was led by the bruis ing running of George Cherry who rushed for 134 yards and a touch down. Quentin Horne scored twice, the first coming on a 28 yard run and he capped the evening by racing 38 yards with an interception for his second score. North Surry never had a chance to catch its collective breath as Carver kept pouring it on, "We knew going in that we had a lot of speed," said Carver jayvee coach Mike Styers. "The key to the game was our quick ness. We wanted to establish the option, throw some and be able to run up the middle. It was just a matter of us being able to get to the corners and use our speed." The Hart twins, David and Daren also got in on the scoring spree. David galloped 33 yards for a tally and Darren sliced through the North Surry defense for his TD. Quarterback Alan Pinyan dis played coolness under pressure all during the game and hooked up with Derrick Stokes for a 28-yard TD pass. Defensively David Hart played a solid game at strong safe ty and inside linebacker Monte Travis made life miserable for the North Surry offense. Blade's TDs pace North's JV triumph u PAWnV DCTTITT , . .... ■ y RANDY PETTITT peclal to the Chronicle North Forsyth got two touch- owns from sophomore tailback mmy Slade and defeated South tokes 14-0 to open junior varsity )otball schedules for both :hools last Thursday night. Slade got the Vikings on the aard midway through the first uarter when he scored from iven yards out. North failed on Leir extra points when a pass was icomplete. The Vikings sophomore then ;ored on a 23-yard run in the sec- id quarter by eluding two tack- :rs for a 12-0 North lead, ikings' quarterback Shelton loore connected with receiver leo Hymen for the 14-0 final. un North's head coach, Kent OJtdwards, said he was pleased with le outcome, but things could've jen better. "We were penalized 13 times >r 100 yards," said Edwards. "We could have really piled p the score, but the mistakes we gj^jijade really hurt us. We physical- ’ beat their butts on the line of jrimmage and managed to hold lem to just 25 yards of total .Tense." , Edwards said the play of sev- rvK eral sophomore defenders was one "The running game will be of the reasons South Stokes did established first, but that doesn’t not get a first down all night. "Our linebackers and defen sive backs did a good job for us," he said. Since making the switch from Parkland where he was the jayvee head coach last year, Edwards said he has more talent to work with at North Forsyth. "We had some good kids at Parkland,” he said. "But there’s more of them at North. This is the most talent I've had since I've been coaching jayvee football. This is not a real big team, but the kids are pretty quick and can do a lot of things for us." The North Forsyth coach sin gled out the performances of sophomore runners Slade, James Jones and Chuckie Hatcher as keys to victory. He added: "Slade easily had over a 100 yards rush ing the football." "We’re going to throw more," said Edwards. "We have a pretty good quarterback (Moore), but we haven't spent that much time throwing in practice yet." Standout receiver Dwight Linville, a tenth-grader, is one of the reasons Edwards said he can't ignore the passing game for long. mean we won’t throw the football. Right now, our strength is running and that's what we'll go with." The Vikings figure to get a stiffer test tonight when they trav el to play Mount Tabor High School at 7. Last season North finished 7-2-1, barely missing the Chronicle's title of city champi ons. YOU ARE NOT ALONE HELP IS AVAILABLE Sexual Impotence CAN be treated and in many cases cured. For free information contact: Piedmont Impotence Center For the Diagnosis and Treatment of Male Sexual Impotency Operated by board certified urologists Brochures, Information, Consultation Appointment 1800 S. 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