Newspapers / Winston-Salem Chronicle (Winston-Salem, N.C.) / Oct. 24, 1991, edition 1 / Page 20
Part of Winston-Salem Chronicle (Winston-Salem, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
- Pop Warner photo notebook Ronald Bristow of the Tiny Rams Pee Wees studies the opposing offensive team before the ^ ball Is snapped. M 11 Eric Jones of the Tiny Rams is about to break a tackle en route to gaining big yardage against the Falcons in a Pee Wees Division contest. In between games, the Falcons Junior Pee Wees cheerleaders get Involved In a quick game of Patty Cake. ? TftUE OdUU ! H. Winston- Salem 's Best Paging Value! Low price$, 24-Hour Emergency Service & Southern Bell Quality Triad's Widest, Local Coverage Area No Connect Fee Regional & Nationwide Paging Available Free delivery & exchange Voice Mail also available For a free demonstration call 723-8400 574-0000 1215 Link Road Winston-Salem, NC 2712 S Elm-Eugene St Greensboro, NC birvkc pfioitlrd bt Southern Bell A Mil / f ' < JV Football Continued From Page B2 ' Seizure in the first quarter. Rashon Payne took a shovel pass and ran for the PAT. The Vikes added to their lead late in the half when Junior Martin hooked up with Ricky Lyles on a 45-yard hail Mary pass for. a_ score. "Overall we played well," said Daryl Napper, North Forsyth coach. "The guys gave me all they had. I was pleased with how we played. I guess it wasn't meant for us to win two games in a row. We got off to a good start, then came the sec ond half. Things just didn't work for us as well after we came back from halftime." Reynolds A missed conversion cost the Demons their golden chance to break Davie County's win streak. As a result, RJR lost 16 14 and DC's record now stands at 7-0. DC jumped on top 8-0 with a touchdown and PAT in the first quarter. Reynolds, howev er, fired back. Fred Holland scored from two yards out and quarterback Napoleon Davis hit Robert Turner for the conver sion to knot the score at 8-all. The score remained the same until the third quarter when Davie reached paydirt and converted the two points PAT to go up, 1 6-8. The Demons retaliated with another score in the fourth quarter. This time, Davis con nected with Torian Roseboro on jL2SL-_yard JTLjia&SLJleynold^ then missed the FAT which proved to be the final margin of victory for Davie County. Davis and the rest of the Demons offense enjoyed suc cess against DC because of some solid play in the trenches. The work of center Carlton Scrivens, guards Cliff Kaufman and Anthony Barbham, tackles Ed Baskins and Pierre Thomp son, plus ends DcMarcus Polite and Turner allowed RJR's offense to operate with enough efficiency to create problems for the top-rated DC squad. Running back Monte Bald win contributed heavily to the ground attack all night, his best effort being a 70-yard run from scrimmage. Defensively, Roscborcr pru duccd what may have been the biggest play of the night for Reynolds. On the final play of the first half, DC's would-be touchdown pass was knocked away at the last instant by Roseboro who was playing free safety. We believe in You! / ^ Jk They believe in dreams at Piedmont Federal and dream homes. They helped us get ours fast. Fast mortgage approval is one reason why so many people come to Piedmont Federal. Before we knew it, they said "Yes" with a mortgage plan that was made just for us and at a very affordable rate. If you need a home loan, go to Piedmont Federal, they will help make your dreams come true. That's why we believe in Piedmont Federal because they believed in us. Winston-Salem ? Kernersville ? Clemmons ? N. Wilkesboro ? Boone Deposits Federally Insured to $100,000.
Winston-Salem Chronicle (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 24, 1991, edition 1
20
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75