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Sports Stptembcr 10,2003 THE NEWS-JOURNAL Raefurd, N.C. 7A West Hoke Middle Sports Bv Hai Nunn Sports writer September 3 I'.iist Hoke l•oolball I k)mc vs. Spring Hill Bast Hoke 30, Spring Hill 0 r.asi Hoke Record 1-0 West Hoke 1-oolball Home vs. Bllerbc West Hoke 38. lillerbe 8 West Hoke Record 1-0 September 8 West Hoke Volle\ball (n Rockingham Score not availtible hast Hoke Vttileyball (i Anson Orange Match One liast Hoke 2, Anson 1 Match Two Anson 2 . h.ast Hoke 0 hast Hoke Record 3-3 September I 0 West I loke h'ootball (a Ctirver, 4 p.m. hiast Hoke h'ootball (o Anson Orange, 4 p.m. September I 7 East Hoke h'ootball Home vs. Anson Blue, 4 p.m. West Hoke h'ootball (o Rockingham. 4 p.m. Hoke County beats Cape Fear 26 - 7 Bucks start to make a statement in Mid-Southeastem Conference \ Hoke High Sports Schedule' Home of The Fighting Bucks J September 10 Men JV Soccer Home ns. Pinecrest, 5:30 p.m. Men Varsity Soccer Home \ s. li.E. Smith 7 p.m. September 11 9 (Jrtide I'oollrall (« Hamlet, 4 p.m. Women Tennis (a Jack Britt. 4:30 p.m. Volleyball (ci Richmond, 5:00 p.m. JV I'ootball (II Liimnerton, 7 p.m. September 12 Varsity h'ootball Home vs. Lumberton, 7:30 p.m. September 15 Women (iolf NS. Pinecrest (a Pinehurst h'reshman Volleyball (ii Hamlet, 4 p.m. Men Soccer Home vs. Jack Britt, 6 p.m. September 16 Women Tennis hlome ns. Westover, 4:30 p.m. Cross Country (n Pinecrest n s. Westover, Scotland 5 p.m. VolleNball Home ns. SeNenty hirst, 5 p.m. Raeford Racing Round Up $10,000 to win Hobby Super Street By H.\t. Nunn Sports writer The Inaugural running ot'The Dirt Stock Car World Championships will be held October 23-25 at Modoc SpeedNvay in Merdoc, South Carolina. The Dirt Stock Car World Cham pionships is :i 100 lap. SI 0.000 to Nvin event tor street stock. Super Street. hobby stock and thunder and light ning type cars. This race Nvill be lim ited to the first 150 entries. Early registrations are available for a fee of SUM). Go to HYPERLINK “http:// w' Nv NN .dirtstockcarwc.com” NVNNNv.dirtstockcarwc.com or call Modoc SpeedNvay at (864) 333-5900 for more information. By HAt. Nunn Sports writer The Hoke County High varsity Bucks footbiill team had their first away game of the regular season last hridiiy night ;it 2-1 Cape hear High School. Upon arriving for the game the Bucks seemed very focused in what needed to be done on the field. With the Cape hear fans and players saying everything they could to try and intimidiite the Bucks before ac tion began, it Nvas how Hoke County played on the field that kept the Colts and their fans quiet most of the game. I loke received the kickoff and af ter only one play called time out. Senior quarterback Ariel Aponte and Coach Greg Bryant Nvanted to make sure they were on the same page. What happened from that point on proved they were in focus. Aponte threw a 24-yard pass to Darryl Barnett who caught the ball and scored one of his tNNo touchdown receptions. After Hoke kicked to Cape hear and stopped them before they could get to the 2()-yard line, the defense •took over and held the Colts to four downs and out. With a short punt only getting to the Hoke 4(l-yard line, the next play from scrimmage Nvas a half back pass from the Cape Fear 46-yard line that Jaquan Green threw to who else but Darryl Barnett. Hoke con verted the 2-point conversion and the scored was 14-0. The Bucks held the Colts offense to only 7 plays in the first quarter. On kickoff followingthe last touchdown, I lokes Derek I larvey came up w ith a Cape Fear fumble and the Bucks drove doNvn to the Colts 22-yard line. On the fourth down the Bucks decided to go for the end zone and Ariel Aponte took the ball, rolled out to the right and threw back across the field into the left corner of the end zone to Darryl Barnett again. That play Nvas one of the prettiest plays this year. Aponte was rolling right and threw left across the field and Barnett caught the ball over his left shoulder. The only problem with that play was that the black and Nvhite striped guys on the field threw one of those little yel low hankies and called Darryl for offensive pass interference. Cape Fear took the ball on downs and went 3 and out then botched a punt. On the first play following the punt, Jaquan Green took the hand-off and scampered 16 yards for the touch down, making the score Hoke 20, Cape Fear 0. The Colts got the ball on the kickoff and looked as though they were going to score. While they were driving down the field Marcus Purcell came up with a huge sack and slowed the Colts to a trot. They proceeded to move the ball down to the Bucks 4- Jr i I i " # Clockwise, Offensive coordinator Bill Little talks with the offensive line in between series of last week’s game. Floke running back Jaquan Green had 20 rushes for 104 yards and one touchdown. Hoke quarterback #6 Ariel Aponte pitches to # 14 Kurtis Campbell early in the game against Cape Fear last week. Aponte had 80 yards passing for this game. Campbell had 1 catch for 59 yards and I touchdown yard line, and fumbled the ball. Hoke ran the clock out and the score was still 20-0. In the third quarter Cape Fear got the kickoff and ran 20 plays eating up most of the quarter, fhey ran 18 run ning plays and 2 pass plays. The Colts scored their first and only touchdow n of the game. The extra point was good and now they had a little momentum. Jaquan Green received the kickoff and ran it back 13 yards. Hoke got to a fourth down situa tion and a low snap forced then kicker Darryl Barnett to run to the left and it appeared he had the first doNvn. The officials on the field made a question able call on fourth down that gav e the Colts the ball back on doNvns. The play ended on the opposite side of the field where the down marker was and it appeared to be close enough to measure. Pleas from the Floke side line and stands were ignored, and the ball was given to the Colts with mo mentum still on their side. When the Colts got to fourth down they had no other choice but to go being 13 points down in the fourth. Senior defensive lineman Roderick Ross stuffed the run play by the Colts on fourth and two. On the next series Aponte threw over the middle to sophomore Kurtis Campbell who‘'juked” three players and outran another to score a 59-yard touch completion. The extra point was no good and the scored ended 26-7 I loke. The Bucks play home this Friday against Lumberton and the school would like to pack the stands for this exciting game. Game time will be at 7:30 p.m. and "The Battlefield,” commonly know as Raz Autry Stadium, will be the place. Hoke County stats for the game are: I loke County 6 14 0 6-26 Cape Fear 0 0 7 0-7 Aponte, 4 of 9 passing for 80 yards Green, 1 of I passing for 46 yards Green, 20 carries for 104 yards, 1-TD Campbell, 1 catches for 59 yards. 1-TD Barnett, 2 catches for 70 yards, 2-TD Purcell, 1 sack Price, McAllister compete in state finals Evelyn Price and 'lhelm;i McAllister NN ill compete in the Senior Games st;ite finals to be held in Ra leigh September 29 - October 4. North Carolina Senior Games is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing year-round health promo tion activities and education to adults 55 years of :ige or older. Price and McAllister were among Hoke seniors Ncho competed in the Kith Annual Lumber River Regional Senior Games April 28-May 3. They took home several medals that quali fied them to compete in the state fi nals. Price will be competing in the 75 to 79 age group in discus throw, foot ball throw, running long jump, shot put, softball throw, standing long jump, 100 meter dash and shuttle- board. McAllister will compete in the same age group in discus throw, foot ball throw, shot put, softball throw, 1500 meter race walk and shuftle- botird. Townsend Scholarship tourney is Oct. 10 The Dr. Bob Townsend Scholar ship Endowment provides scholar ships for I loke County studentsenter ing the medical and health care field. Their second annual fund-raising golf-tournament is schedu led for Octo ber 10 at The Bayonet at Puppy Creek. The tournament features a shotgun start at I p.m. and allows mixed teams of four persons. Singles will be al lowed. Check-in is at 11:30 a.m. and lunch will be served at noon. There will be prizes for the closest to pin and the longest drive, also a chance for a truck on a hole-in-one Team awards and prizes will fol low the tournament: 1 st prize, $400 in merchandise at the Bayonet club house; 2nd, $300 in merchandise at clubhouse; third, $200 in merchan dise at clubhouse; and fourth, $ 100 in merchandise at clubhouse. Door prizes will also be awarded. For more infort^tation, call Bobby Cook at The Bayonet, 904-1500; or Mildred Maxwell, 875-3766. Absolute Auction Deceased Estate lurniture Glassware, llotisehold .\ppliances, and Numerous Collectibles. 133 Apple Tree Lane • Raeford, N.C. Saturday September 1.3,10:00 a.m. until ? Directions: lr;iN cling from Fa)cHcN illc lake 4111 South to Raeford. Turn right on 211 West, go one mileon leltisBurlinttlon r,icjor\. Turn lell at crossroads onto Palmer Ave.goihrough intersection. on right. West Hoke Middle School, in IronI ot water lower turn left onto Single Tree lane. First street on left is .\pple Tree Lane. Watch lor auction signs. . . OualilN furniture with most items Mahogans A Cherr). lormal N'ing room suit. 2 chairs.. end tables and lamps. Toshiba theatre view w ide screen TV, queen size rice bed. 2 night stands, chest ot drawers hichbov dresser, dininc table and chairs, hnleh. curio cabinet, wrought iron canopy bed, .4 Ouecn Anne wins back chairs' dinette l.ihle and 4 chairs, rattan couch, love .scat, coffee and end table, rcclincr, jewclr\ stand, table A chair. Queen .\nne fool stool & lamps, 2 swivel raker chairs Burcnnd\ 10 n 211 Motor \ehicle canop). da> bed. .f color TVs. .40 tables of mise\ items. Vaenum cleaners, cordless phones, bar stools, relrigeralor. microwave; Santo. Sony & sweo St stems- mise. jettcirv, lite plants, chest lamp, table. 1 \ stand, snil eases, leather jacket. VCR. -0 |j. cuter. Princess House lanlasia Pieces, Princess House crtslal pitcher and glas.ses. Princess I louse Sucar Bow I .ind eoflee cups, numerous home interior items. 2 computers and 2 desk Christmas items. Printer, Fire Kins; dinner ware, small Queen Anne table, crtslal candle holder, lead Glass and crtslal items, cake plates with coters. numerous Magnolia prints. Term ot Sale Cash Cerlilied Cheek. Bank Guaranteed Letter ol Credit unless known by Auction Compant. Some items mat be added or deleted. All merchandi.sc sold "as is. where is with no recourse io \uelion (ompant. \nnouncemenls dat ol sale will lake precedence over all \dterlisinL> A lUG Buters Premium will he charged Eddie Maxwell Auction Co. NCAL#503 1307 Clinton Road. Fayetteville, N.C. 28302 Cell#(910) 303-3857 • Hus# (910) 483-76.10 Auction Note: (iood Qiialilt Fiirnilurc • Beautiful Home Interiors DISH NETWORK VALUE PAK OVER 130 CHANNELS 5! sFiT PIUS MANY MOREI HB0 cinel^' 6 CHANNELS S CHANNELS ^ GET A FREE 2-ROOM SATELLITE TV SYSTEM FVv STANDARD PROFESSIONAL (NSTALLATtON J&P Satellite TV, Raeford 848-3914 NET VV^O R K eackaeac M«ta tow M INn*aM*k A m B cnM mi* ta (pfM to to* M. M wto 4A nea* •> weric* hm miM •A*' ervam lyMni (Na SKann NwAv fiM mm C*#* M ■ mmmim toMw* • Iff B « D6M laftw Hv B Mto raca** a MMI cf**i aa rai' tow M #(r«c«ii>w> • MiBCi w ciaW Oilt iV«r I -MM >.rv. Uwxav a.iiii,»wimjw>|CilvaNa«f nWimI a* t '.«>«*»»)««« !» wet vs- m na «|A fc a H kp-rw* p » »«•! a« aki ■ •* •»! ' “ •»> TP*t-*(ar»rr •mH‘0 PMwdnZnrIppat epn a ii^w i llji Wa> t.| [ay i aa 1 m, r ttmnS wawp" ^W1 bt W ^ i f twy wnp*»W toa OW .i , ^al I e d?—p - V*p nlwqaiptaaa»l'f.*l 'V- AUBCwKaHaaaafat •**•••• N»aa*to• '•*- a ■■ a^a»n.*. aar Sap e%l BfHlfcNi 1 ■ a «»»■ -f ,— — , aiVMia rvt wWaatYXp tpaavl- liaa laifBtiva (A Good Luck Fighting Bucks Home Game Hoke County vs. Lumberton “The Battle Field” (Raz Autry Stadium) Friday, September 12, 2003 * 7:30 pm Chauis 8 Sons Lauinmouier 8 Small Engine Repair (910)843-8326 /T CIVIL WAR LECTURE and BOOK SIGNING Noted North Carolina Author ELIZABETH W. ROBESON author of WEEP NOT FOR ME, DEAR MOTHER Will Give A Lecture and Slide Presentation Sunday, September 14, 3 - 5 pm PUBLIC INVITED • FREE ADMISSION and REFRESHMENTS Gabriellas Restaurant Banquet Room, Main Street ^ponsored by Sons of Confederate Veterans Hoke - McLauchlin Camp 1947
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