Wednesday, October 26, 2011 The Kings Mountain Herald Sports Mountaineers played great game, but couldn’t corral fast C « GARY STEWEART Sports Editor Kings Mountain’s ~~ Moun- taineers played one of their best games of the season Friday night at Crest but came out on the short end of a 39-27 score. Crest’s speed was the big differ- ence in the game, although the Mountaineers were still within a shot of winning late in the game. Trailing by the final score with over four minutes remaining, a tipped pass in the end zone that Tyrece Crawford kept in the air for what seemed like several seconds was almost caught, but fell incom- plete. A different outcome there, and, assuming the Mountaineers would recover their third onside kick of the game, could have put them in position to win at the end. The Mountaineers played the contest without the services of two starters. One was dismissed from the team late in the week and the other, wide receiver Phillip Quinn, missed the game because of the death of his grandfather. Then, with two minutes left in the first half the Mountaineers lost the services of their big receiver and kicking spe- cialist, Edward Blackburn, who suffered a concussion on what was obviously a helmet to helmet hit when he went up to catch a pass deep in Crest territory. He was taken by ambulance to the hospital and checked out okay, but he will not be able to play in - this week’s final regular season game against Forestview and prob- ably will also miss the Moun- taineers’ first state playoff game. But the players that were avail- " able gave an outstanding effort. Crawford set a school single game pass receiving record with 205 yards on eight receptions, includ- ing two touchdowns and a remark- able reception down the sidelines to set up another TD. “I was really pleased with the effort that all of our guys gave,” commented head coach Greg Lloyd. “We played very well. We played very hard. We did a lot of good things. Looking back, we had two untimely fumbles on a kick re- turn and after we got an onside kick.” Kings Mountain actually. had more total offense than the Charg- ers, but Crest’s speed was the dif- ference. On the game’s opening kickoff, Crest’s Harvey McSwain Jr. fumbled the ball at the 15 but picked it-up and reversed his field and took it to the KM 34 yard line. A 33-yard reception by Devonte Wilson set up Rhaheim Ledbetter for a one-yard run and a 7-0 Crest lead. The Mountaineers were able to bounce back against a very huge and athletic Crest defensive line to finish with 370 yards total offense, including 297 in the air. See CREST on Page 2C GARY TEWART/HERALD Kings Mountain receiver Tyrece Crawford fries to haul in a tipped pass in Friday’s game at Crest. GARY STEWART/HERALD Kings Mountain quarterback Jon Clark (6) rolls away from Crest’s Rhaheim Ledbetter in Fri- day’s game at Crest. License # ri C&C Heating & Cooling, LLC For 100 years, the Carrier name shes boon squoted with innovative, reliable products. Throughout the industry, our reputation as a Carrier dealer is dependent on the satisfaction of our customers and how well we have done our job. We would | appreciate the opportunity fo inspect your home. heating or cooling system. Call us foday. Page 1C hargers Postgame PLAYER OF THE GAME Tyrece Crawford, WR, 8 catches for 205 yards and two touchdowns, including a 96-yard touchdown catch and run. THE YARDSTICK KM Cc First downs : 16 11 Yds. rushing 73 247 Yds. passing 297 93 Passes 15-41-1 6-10-0 Fumbles/lost 7 1 Penalties \ 6-50 13-132 Punts 3-27: 4-31 KM RUSHING - John Robbs 20-66, Trevin Torres 3- 9, Jonathan Clark 6-(-2). KM PASSING - Clark 15-40-1-297. Torres 0-1. KM RECEIVING - Torres 4-45, Crawford 8-205, Jacob Lineberger 1-22, Robbs 1-18, Ed Blackburn ‘1- 7. BY THE NUMBERS Kings Mountain 3.002 86 27 Crest 14..:7::15,:.3:. 30 FIRST PERIOD . C - 10:44 - Ledbetter 1-run (Alex Trejo kick). Third play after Harvey McSwain Jr. returned opening kick- off from Crest 15 to KM 34. KM - 5:43 - Edward Blackburn 22 FG. 83 yard drive, 13 plays. Crawford 18 and 27-yard reospions, Robbs 6-26 rushing. C - 4:08 -Jerry Currence 63-run (Teo kick). SECOND PERIOD C - 4:46 - Currence 63 run (Trejo kick). KM - 2:14 - Crawford 18 pass from Jon Clark (kick failed). 19 yard, 2 play drive following recovery of Crest fumbled punt. KM - 1:06 - Jacob Lineberger 22 pass from Clark (pass failed). 34 yard, 3 play drive after Ed Blackburn executed and recovered an onside kick. "THIRD PERIOD C - 8:09 - Ledbetter 2 run (Bullard pass from Gul- latte). 35 yard, 4 play drive following KM punt and 15- yard penalty against KM for personal foul. C - 7:56 - Demonte Wilson 24 pass from Gullatte , (Trejo kick). 1 play drive after KM fumbled kickoff. KM - 6:26 - Crawford 96 pass from Clark (run failed). Third play after Crest kickoff. FOURTH PERIOD C - 11:55 - Trejo 39 FG. KM - 6:31 - Robbs 2 run (pass failed). 81 yard drive, 14 plays. Key plays 32 and 15 yard receptions by Crawford and 18-yard reception by Robbs. “THIS WEEK 2 Forestview at Kings Mountain, Friday, 7:30. Final reg- ular season game and KM Senior Night. NOTABLE : Tyrece Crawford's 205 yards receiving broke the school single game record of 180 set by Cedric Thompson last season against Shelby. Crawford is now in the KMHS record book on offense and de- fense. 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