Lee County put up an 11-0 regular season record, but saw that perfect record marred Friday night when 8-3 Greensboro Dudley upset the Yellow Jackets 29-26. …read more
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Lee County put up an 11-0 regular season record, but saw that perfect record marred Friday night when 8-3 Greensboro Dudley upset the Yellow Jackets 29-26. …read more
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NC State commit Zonovan “Bam” Knight ran 42 yards for a touchdown on Southern Nash’s first play from scrimmage to set the tone for the Firebirds’ rout of CB Aycock. …read more
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It’s Week 1 of the postseason and Football Friday has highlights from 25 games. …read more
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Rocky Mount started slowly but finished strong in whipping West Carteret. …read more
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Goldsboro hands South Granville their first loss of the season, 21-20. …read more
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Broughton rallied from a 6-0 deficit to win the game over Rolesville, 30-6, in the first round of the 4AA N.C. High School Athletic Association football state playoffs. …read more
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Eastern Alamance dominated both sides of the ball to win its first round game over South Johnston, 49-7, on Friday night. …read more
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It was a team win, a team blowout. Fourteen North Carolina players scored, with six in double figures, as the Tar Heels wore out Tennessee Tech 108-58 in Chapel Hill.
With the game in control after a 17-2 run that put the Heels up by 25 in the first half, the largest cheers came late in the game with the subs in. Freshman Leaky Blake drained a three from the left corner to get the Heels within a point of the century mark. And then Brandon Huffman slammed home a one-handed dunk to make it 101-54 to send the crowd into a frenzy.
Local Bojangles stores offer a buy one, get one free biscuit on days after the Tar Heels score 100 points. For some unknown reason, that really fires up the fans. They also like to see rarely used players score. Walker Miller scored on a half hook and K.J. Smith, son of Tar Heel great Kenny Smith, went in for a fastbreak dunk to finish up the scoring.
The player of the game may have been a player who wasn’t one of the six in double figures. Seventh Woods scored just seven but he dished out eight assists and didn’t commit an turnover.
“We’ve got a lot of guys who can score,” Woods said. “If I get them the ball, I have a good chance at getting assists.”
It was the no turnovers that fired up UNC coach Roy Williams, who mentioned it early in his news conference.
But Coach Williams expected a big win. “We’re more blessed so we should win this kind of game,” he said of the game against 0-4 Golden Eagles. “But I’m pleased with the way we played.”
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The Northern Durham Knights moved on to the second round of the 3AA state playoffs with a 31-6 win over the Gray’s Creek Bears. …read more
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