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
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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.
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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.”
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Even though he sat out the
fourth quarter of last week's
game after taking a hard hit
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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.
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~~ 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.
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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-
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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... Smith. gained J32 yards.
4 rushing i He only nine carries: |
and Aquino Simmons had
124 yards in 21 carries.
PLAYERS TO WATCH
Forestview - Running
backs Willie Moore, Jay
Carroll, J.R. Armstrong and
Brian Phillips. The Jaguars
lost their all-time leading
rusher Mario Dye, who
gained over 4,000 yards in
four years, but with more
balance probably have a bet-
ter overall rushing game.
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