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In a battle of unbeatens, it was South Iredell High that brought the big dog on Friday night.
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Maiden High’s offense continued to roll in a 40-6 win over visiting West Caldwell on a rainy Friday night, but it was the Blue Devils’ defense that made great strides in the win.
Varsity experience led Draughn High to a 30-7 win over younger East Burke on Friday night.
Bandys High won its 10th straight junior varsity football game on Thursday night, beating Newton-Conover 38-18 at Gurley Stadium behind two scores each by Quiante Derr and Logan Hughes.
Bandys High’s Jesse Story has decided to continue playing basketball close to home.
Maiden High has forfeited a varsity football victory over St. Stephens after unknowingly using an ineligible player in the Sept. 9 game.
Maiden High senior quarterback Matt Johnson got what he came to Gurley Stadium for on Friday night and then some.
In a game billed as a battle between potential Catawba Valley Athletic 2A title contenders, Draughn High converted two turnovers into 15 unanswered points in a span of four minutes near the end of the third quarter Friday night to beat Bandys 18-13 on the Trojans’ homecoming night.
Senior running back Reggie Davis rushed for four touchdowns and 234 yards on Friday night to lead visiting Bunker Hill High to a 27-14 win over East Burke in a Catawba Valley Athletic 2A game.
St. Stephens High stayed unbeaten in boys’ soccer on Monday night, winning 2-0 at Alexander Central to open the Northwestern 3A-4A schedule.
Maiden High was clicking on all cylinders Friday night, maneuvering like a well-oiled machine in a 36-10 victory over visiting St. Stephens.
Newton-Conover High erased an early nine-point deficit and scored the rest of the game’s points to beat East Surry 30-9 on Friday night at East Surry.
Bandys High dominated visiting North Lincoln on Friday night, winning 54-7 by posting its highest-scoring total of the season.
The scoreboard read South Caldwell 38, East Burke 0, but both head coaches knew it was not indicative of the way the game was played on Friday night at East Burke High.
On a night filled with questions about how to stop two formidable running attacks, Bunker Hill High finally found an answer.
When opportunities are presented, you simply have to take advantage of them.
Newton-Conover High played just well enough to win.
Draughn High scored on four of its first five possessions on Saturday afternoon and rolled past Cherryville 42-0 to stay unbeaten through three games.
Storms the night before left the scoreboard not working but visiting Bandys High knew exactly what it had accomplished when it left East Lincoln on Saturday night.
Bunker Hill High scored on each of its first four offensive plays on its way to a 44-0 rout of North Lincoln on Saturday morning.
On Friday night, it seemed that everything that could go wrong, did go wrong for East Burke High.
Several high school football games Friday night were postponed until Saturday because of the severe thunderstorms that came through the area.
Newton-Conover High won for the fourth time in six boys’ soccer matches this season on Monday night, beating visiting Hibriten 3-1.
His three years with the Baltimore Ravens are over, but Justin Harper’s mission to be a positive role model back home is still on track.
Our game of the week featured Bunker Hill at St. Stephens. Bunker Hill won 28-14 behind 164 yards rushing by Reggie Davis and 2 touchdowns.
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