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Bertie High School • Bethel Assembly Christian Academy • Lawrence Academy • Bertie Middle School 00 Sports * THURSDAY • SEPTEMBER 1,2021 Inside: ■ Faith I Classifieds Crossword Fourth and Long ■nw m David Friedman Not quite as optimistic... I’m old and in my life time of supporting the Tar Heels, there have only been a handful of football seasons that began with what I be lieved to be a realistic chance for them to do something special. Last season ended with a New Year’s six bowl game and, if you buy into the hype sur rounding this year’s squad, then you believe they are destined to re peat the feat. While I am hoping for the best, I am emotionally prepar ing for the worst. Yes, Sam Howell is a Heisman candidate and pre-season All-Ameri can, but what happens if he gets hurt? There is very little college foot ball experience behind him on the depth chart. This is especially scary with the starting center being out week See FOURTH, B3 ' t- v-’ ' t-'A 4' • (• t V 'i •■"1: i,'., ‘V'* ■ *-Xxl '.'A,'.••r 1 " .■ ■- ; JV-V ^ ANDRE' ALFRED / Chowan Herald Bethel Assembly Christian Academy senior Joey Patterson dribbles away during a contest last week. Eagles suffer league setback ANDRE’ALFRED Sports Writer WINDSOR - Bethel Assembly Christian Academy, hosted Suffolk Christian Academy (Suffolk, Va.) for a conference soccer match, played this past Friday. Bethel Senior JoeyPatter- son and Sophomore Noah Knowles had several at tempts at the goal, but near misses and the tenacious Suffolk defensive haunted them. Suffolk scored five goals in the first half and four goals in the second half, topping Bethel by a score of 9-0. PCHS bests Bertie STAFF REPORTS The Daily Advance The Pasquotank County High School vol leyball team defeated Bertie County 25-13, 25- 17, 25-15 Thursday eve ning at Elizabeth City Middle School. The non-league match was played at the mid dle school, which is nearby the high school, because of maintenance being done on the high school’s court. Pasquotank (2-0) was led in the non-confer ence match by Emma Bailey and her five kills and two service aces. Teammate Ashlynn Wiatt had 14 service aces. Wiatt had 13 con secutive aces to help Pasquotank win the first set. Bertie led 10-5 in the first set. Panthers’ Natalee Meads had five kills in the win. The Lady Falcons will be back in action next Tuesday (Sept. 7) when they travel to Gates County for a conference contests with the Lady Red Barons. Thadd White Group Editor BLA Andre' Alfred Sports Writer BLA Willie Roberson Retired Coach Bertie High Todd Lane Columnist BLA 1. HCHS 2. Southside 3. RM 4. NE 5. Perquimans 6. Lawrence 7. NHC 8. ECU 9. N.C. State 10. UNC Leslie Beachboard Managing Editor BLA 1. HCHS 2. South Creek 3. Holmes 4. NE 5. Perquimans 6. CCS 7. WCHS 8. ECU 9. N.C. State 10. UNC Travis Jackson Sports Writer BLA 1. HCHS 2. Southside 3. RM 4. J.H. Rose 5. Perquimans 6. Lawrence 7. NHC 8. ASU 9. N.C. State 10. UNC 1. HCHS 2. Southside 3. Holmes 4. NE 5. Perquimans 6. Lawrence 7. NCHS 8. ASU 9. N.C. State 10. UNC Lewis Hoggard Exec. Director W/B Chamber Bobby Harmon Baseball Coach Riverside High 1. HCHS 2. Southside 3. RM 4. NE 5. Perquimans 6. CCS 7. NCHS 8. ASU 9. USE 10. Va. Tech David Friedman Columnist BLA 1. Bertie 2. Southside 3. Holmes 4. NE 5. Perquimans 6. Lawrence . 7. NCHS 8. ASU 9. N.C. State 10. UNC 1. Bertie 2. Southside 3. RM 4. J.H. Rose 5. Perquimans 6. CCS 7. WCHS 8. ASU 9. N.C. State 10. UNC Brandice Hoggard Staff Writer BLA 1. HCHS 2. Southside 3. Holmes 4. NE 5. Perquimans 6. CCS 7. WCHS 8. ASU 9. N.C. State 10. UNC 1. HCHS 2. Southside 3. Holmes 4. NE 5. Perquimans 6. CCS 7. NCHS 8. ASU i^gridy Whitaker 9. N.C. State Retired AD 10. UNC Bertie High 1. HCHS 2. Southside 3. Holmes 4. NE 5. Perquimans 6. CCS 7. WCHS 8. ASU 9. USE 10. UNC iiWf. • Gene Motley Sports Writer BLA 1. HCHS 2. Southside 3. RM 4. NE 5.9erquimans 6. CCS 7. NCHS 8. ASU 9. N.C. State 10. UNC PIGSKIN PICK'EM GAMES OF THE WEEK 1. Hertford County at Bertie 2. Southside at South Creek 3. John A. Holmes at Rocky Mount 4. Northeastern at J.H. Rose 5. Perquimans at Pasquotank 6. Lawrence at Community Christian 7. Northampton County at Washington County 8. Appalachian State vs. ECU 9. USF at N.C. State 10. UNC at Virginia Tech OUR "GUARANTEED" WINNERS 1. HCHS 2. Soufhside 3. RM 4. NE 5. Perquimans 6. CCS 7. NCHS 8. ECU 9. N.C. Sfate 10. UNC Thadd - UNC Leslie - Appalachian State David - Perquimans Andre - Northeastern Travis - N.C. State Brandice - HCHS LAST WEEK^S RESULTS Willie - HCHS Lewis - N.C. State Randy - HCHS Todd - N.C. State Bobby - HCHS Gene - HCHS 2021 STANDINGS 1. Thadd 9-0 l.Todd 13-3 2. Randy 8-1 2. Thadd 12-4 3. Lesiie 7-2 3. David 11-5 Travis 7-2 Bobby 11-5 Brandice 7-2 Travis 11-5 Willie 7-2 Randy 11-5 Todd 7-2 7. Andre' 10-6 Gene 7-2 Willie 10-6 9. David 6-3 Gene 10-6 Andre' 6-3 10. Lewis 9-7 Bobby 6-3 Leslie 9-7 12. Lewis 5-4 Brandice 9-7 103 West Granville St., Windsor, NC 27983 r-LiiSt- 252-794-3468 Little Golden Skillet 103 W Granville St. Windsor, l\IC 27983 SPORTS re Name an English Premier League team who won their opener this past weekend. Email your answer to twhite@ncweeklies.com
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