The Kings Mountain Herald September 12, 2002 2 Page 2B STANDIN GS (From 1B) Crest 0-0 1-0 ET. Foard 0-0 1-1 K. Mtn. 0-0 0-2 St. Stephens0-0 0-3 RS Central 0-0 0-3 Last Week's Games S. Point 53, K. Mtn. 28 Burns 26, Shelby 21 Crest 43, Anson 0 Hickory 27, Statesville 0 B. Hill 23. S. Stephens 21 Chase 28, RS central 8 Friday's Games Forestview at K. Mtn. N. Gaston at Burns Foard at Maiden Hickory at S. Caldwell E. Lincoln at S. Stephens RS Cent. at McDowell BIG SOUTH 3A Teams Conf. All S. Point 0-0 2-0 Forestview 0-0 2-0 E. Lincoln 0-0 2-1 Ashbrook 0-0 1-1 Huss 0-0 1-1 E. Gaston 0-0 1-2 N. Gaston 0-0 0-2 Last Week’s Games E. Hills 28, Ashbrook 9 E. Meck 24, E. Gaston 8 E. Lincoln 59, Highland 0 Forestview 41, S. Valley 0 York 31, Hunter Huss 0 Lincolnton 34, N. Gas. 20 Friday’s Games A.L. Brown at S. Point B. City at E. Gaston Ashbrook at East Ruth. Huss at Garinger SOUTHERN FOOTHILLS 1A Teams Conf. All Bess. City 0-0 1-1 Maiden ~~ 0-0 1-2 Hen’vle 0-0 0-2 Polk Co. 0-0 0-2 Ch’ville 0-0 0-2 Highland 0-0 0-3 Last Week’s Games B. City,42, W.. Lincoln. 0... W. Henderson 8, H'ville 6 E Linconl59, Highland! 0% ¥ sas an Asisant there Bandys 16, Maiden 12 Landrum, SC 21, Polk 8 GARY STEWART / HERALD South Point defensive end Joe Costner (54) puts stops on KM running back Aquino Simmons (40). MOUNTIES From 1B “We saw some things that we did well, but we also saw some things we need to improve on,” said Coach Farquharson. “We knew we had to go in there and play responsibility football. I think our guys early were able to do that because we were able to answer a score with a score and at one point had the game close. “But South Point was real patient. We challenged our defense to come out and make some stops in the second half and they did, but offensively we weren't able to capitalize like we should have. We had some breakdowns that didn’t help us. When you get into trading touchdowns for touch- downs and you're one or two behind, you need a turnover or a break to get you back close where you can keep it even.” Although they trailed 26-14 at the half, the Mountaineers had some breaks early in the second half but they couldn't take advan- tage of them. Cedric Hunter recovered a Red Raider fumble at the 47, but three plays later KM had to punt Four plays later Brown broke loose on a 65-yard touchdown run which gave South Point a 33-14 lead and took what little spark they had out of the Mountaineers. South Point scored two more times early in the fourth quarter and led 47-14 before KM finally dented the scoreboard again late in the fourth quarter. weiwtal invputting.that.offense-dn.. JAGS From 1B “Forestview’s going to be pretty much a carbon copy of South Point,” says KM coach David Farquharson. “Coach Lee was instrumen- over at SouthaPoint whe They're going to approach the game in the same man- ner as South Point. They're going to be patient and will continue to run their offense regardless of what you do.” . Farquharson, who despite the lop-sided score says he saw improvement on both offense and defense last week, hopes a couple of moves up front will help the ~«Mountaineers’-cause. Guard he Drew, Gibsons TP Vinvine appendix surgery, will start at guard, allowing senior standout Johnny Gilliard to move over to the defensive line. “Johnny came to the offense last year from defense because of the depth we had on defense,” Farquharson explained. “Now, we have a good little corp of young offensive line- men who are playing pretty well $6 We're able to give the défense back a'senior who will be able to come in there and give them some time and work.” vhg missed |! eslafter i 4 4 "Cn, Prostate Cancer Awareness Week 2002. Even though he sat out the fourth quarter of last week's game after taking a hard hit to his elbow, Farquharson said KM'’s starting quarter- back Derek Smith should be in the lineup this week. Last year’s starting QB, Chris Jolly, moved over from wide receiver to take over for Smith late in the game last week and played well. If you are: ‘Cleveland Urologic Surgery will host a free screening event at— Cleveland Regional Medical Center Wednesday, September 18 Thursday, September 19 2:30 - 7:30 p.m. e Between 50 & 75 years of age or It Can Save Your Life! Cleveland Regional Medical Center and Supported by grants from: TAP Ph armaceuticals, Astra e 40 years of age and have a family history of prostate cancer, or are Hispanic or African American Call 704-487-3199 to make an appointment. Danny Glover Prostate Cancer Survivor Zeneca Pharmaceuticals DIAMOND WRAP "KM ~~ MOUNTIE POSTTGAME PLAYERS OF THE GAME . South Point - Joe Brown, FB, 20-203 rushing, 3 touch- downs. Javar Williams, QB, 6-8 passing for 85 yards, 10- 62 rushing. Kings Mountain - Derek Smith, QB, 14-85 rushing and 3-6 passing for 39 yards. Orlando Curry, LB. PLAY OF THE GAME With 2:13 left in the third quarter and South Point ahead 26-14, Raider fullback Joe Brown was wrapped up by several Kings Mountain defenders at the line of scrimmage but he broke loose and rambled 65 yards for a touchdown to take the Mountaineers out of the game. THE YARDSTICK KM SP First downs 15 24 Yds. rushing ~~ 261 414 Yds. passing 67 85 Passes 5-16-1 6-8 - Fumbles lost 0 1 Yds. penalized 35 5 RUSHING KM - Aquino Simmons 17- 92, Derek Smith 14-85, Jamarl Barrino 1-50, Deon Holland 3-35, Chris Jolly 1- 10, Cortney Smith 8-(-11). SP - Joe Brown 20-203, Javar Williams 10-62, Jonathan Mitchell 1-45, Philip Stowe 4-34, Brian McWhirter 3-24, -Brian Jennings 4-16. Co4rey Brown 4-15, Tyler Gorton 3- 11, Josh Robinson 4-4. PASSIN KM - D. Smith 3-6-0-39, Jolly 2-10-1-28. SP - Williams 6-8-0-85. RECEIVING KM - C. Smith 3-46, Jolly 1-10, Holland 1-11. SP - McWhirter 3-31, Wade Harris 2-26, Brandon Reid 1- 28. BY THE NUMBERS ‘149 0° 14 78 spl dygioyz 7. 2 9 £3 FIRST QUARTER 10:38 - SP - Williams 1- run (Andrew Rinehart kick). 17-yard, 2-play drive after botched KM punt attempt. 5:47 - KM - Cortney Smith, 24-pass from Derek Smith. (Pablo Peralta kick). 56-yard drive, eight plays. 3:18 - SP - Joe Brown, 32- run (kick failed). 77-yard drive, 7 plays. 0:00 - KM - D. Smith 14- Nareold s Yewelny September Sales Ever Up To 60% OFF For A Limited Time, While Supplies Last run (Peralta kick). 80-yard drive, 6 plays. Key play 50- yard run by Barrino. SECOND QUARTER 7:23 - SP - Stowe, 1-run (run failed). 77-yard drive, 12 plays. 0:40 - SP - Brown, 1-run (Rinehart kick). 85 yard drive, 8 plays. THIRD QUARTER 2:13 - SP - Brown 65-run (Rinehart kick). 77-yard drive, 4 plays. FOURTH QUARTER 11:12 - SP - Brandon Reid, 28-pass from Williams (Rinehart kick). 40 yard drive after KM was stopped short on a fourth down run. 10:17 - SP - Corey Brown, 4-run (Rinehart kick). Set up by pass interception and 35- yard return to four yard line by SP linebacker John Alexander. 6:30 - KM - Simmons, 5- yard run. (Peralta kick). 83- yard drive, 12 plays. 3:45 - SP - C. Brown, 4-run kick failed). 60-yard drive, 6 plays, including 45-yard run around left end by Jonathan Mitchell. 1:00 - KM - Deon Holland, 11-pass from Chris Jolly (Peralta kick). NOTABLE For the second straight game, Kings Mountain's opponent did not have to - punt the football. THIS WEEK Forestview at Kings Mountain, 7:30 p.m. Friday, John Gamble Stadium. THE SERIE Kings Mountain leads 4-1. LAST YEAR Kings Mountain grabbed a big lead early and had to hang on for a 24-21 victory -at Forestview. Cortney 1) [x 8... 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