Prep Football: Salisbury 27, Carson 18
E-mail to a friendCHINA GROVE — In a week of weather concerns, Salisbury's thunder and lightning prevailed over Carson's patient, steady drizzle. The Hornets were badly whipped at the line of scrimmage in the first half, but they made enough big plays to beat the Cougars 27-18 in a game played on Thursday to beat Hurricane Hanna. "Carson was a good football team all the way around," Salisbury coach Joe Pinyan said. "But our guys are growing up. We made offensive plays when we had to and defensive plays when we had to." Carson's Shaun "Bush" Warren and Jacquarian Brown both rushed for over 100 yards, but the Hornets scored on defense and special teams. "It's fulfilling as a coach to be able to line kids up and feel like you have a good chance to win a football game, and I don't believe I'm saying that with false confidence," Carson's Mark Woody said. "But kicking-game errors really hurt us and Salisbury is so tough. They've got kids that can go." And go — and go. Salisbury (3-0) may have set a world record by putting up three touchdowns in a span of 26 seconds. The surprising Cougars (1-1) owned most of the night with their physical ground attack, but the Hornets ruled the last 10 seconds of the first half with two electrifying touchdowns, then returned the second-half kickoff all the way for a backbreaker. SHS senior Dario Hamilton's night summed things up. Eight carries for 9 yards, but two-big play TDs. Carson pounded out 12 first downs before Salisbury finally got its first one. But while the Cougars dominated in every aspect, they couldn't turn yards into points. Martin Hosch-Cathcart and 385-pound Kiontae Rankin made interceptions to halt first-half drives inside the Salisbury 10. Jeremiah Stockdale's 41-yard interception return TD for the Hornets made it 7-0 midway through the second quarter. It was the first of two picks by Stockdale. "They tried to force the ball to Daniel Yates, Stockdale explained. "O' Bryan Graham tipped it, and I pulled it in. It was an exciting we needed. We knew Carson was better, but I really didn't expect as much as they showed tonight." Carson cut its deficit to 7-6 when linebacker John Mullis scored on a fumble return. When Mullis recovered another fumble on Salisbury's next snap, Carson pushed 24 yards for another quick score. A 2-yard run by Brown made it 12-7 Cougars with only 42 seconds left in the half, and a huge home crowd erupted with joy. Fans who headed for the concession stand missed considerable excitement. On first-and-10 from the Carson 48, Salisbury quarterback John Knox pumped once, then watched Hamilton sprint free behind Carson's defense. Hamilton made the catch, Frankie Cardelle, who had already launched a 66-yard punt, kicked the PAT, and the Hornets led 14-12. Cardelle was roughed on his PAT, and 15 yards were accessed on the kickoff. That made an onside kick a good gamble, and Joseph Figueroa recovered it for the Hornets at the Carson 30. Knox then threw his second TD pass in eight seconds when Romar Morris pulled down the ball in the end zone with two seconds to go in the half. Down 12-7, with the final seconds ticking down, Salisbury somehow took a 20-12 lead to the locker room. Then Hamilton accepted the second half kickoff and exploded 80 yards for a 27-12 advantage. "That return was there in the first half, but we didn't catch the ball," Pinyan said. "I told Dario 'Look, they're gonna kick it to us — catch it and go.' I saw the angle he had and the hole. Then I started counting out milkshakes." Milkshakes are Pinyan's reward for all 11 guys on the kickoff team whenever a runback goes to the house. "We knew we could do it, but we needed the blocks," Hamilton said. "We got the blocks, and I read them." A 72-yard dash by Brown set up Carson QB Ryan Jones' 8-yard scoring strike to Travis Hayes that made it 27-18 with 4:37 left in the game, but blitzing linebacker Pierre Jiminez buried Yates' run for a two-point conversion. That kept Carson down nine points — two scores — and essentially ended the upset bid.
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SalisburyPost.com is pleased to offer readers the ability to comment on stories. We expect our readers to engage in lively, yet civil discourse. NOT A FOOTBALL PARENT
to webster : Friday, September 12, 2008 10:36 AMThank you for the grammer correction. However it's really not about grammer it's about the athelte's are busting there butt's on the field, win or lose and the people who are giving them crap because they are getting noticed now. I agree with give them there moment, god know's they have earned it
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To not a football parent : Thursday, September 11, 2008 4:35 PMYou actually need another o in too early. Haha, I'm kidding, well not really. For everyone else, Carson hasn't got that much coverage. A couple really short poorly made videos are the only thing the other schools didn't get. There's nothing wrong with a new program trying to be successful. They barely got any coverage for the last 2 years, so let them have their moment. They don't have the expert recruiters that the other schools have, so they'll be back in last place soon enough.
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Correction for myself : Thursday, September 11, 2008 11:14 AMBefore someone correct's me, I should of said These kids are high school kids, that's what I get for responding to early in the am
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Listen to You All : Thursday, September 11, 2008 10:43 AMThis is are high school kids that everybody is talking about, they are not professional football players, and yes they will win and they will lose, but it that doesn't call for people to be so hatefull.Those parent's who are leaving all the negative comments you should be ashamed of yourself. There is nothing wrong with the coverage they are getting, all the other schools get the same.
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To Carson Mom : Thursday, September 11, 2008 1:16 AMTry using the correct form of the word "WHINE" next time.
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he can't be touched! : Monday, September 08, 2008 3:00 PMmartin hosch-cathcart is a player thats going to change every game this year. if he's not making one play, he's making another!!!
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SALISBURY HORNETS : Friday, September 05, 2008 9:21 PMSALISBURY HORNETS - SALISBURY HORNETS BUST 'EM ON DOWN - BUST 'EM ON DOWN SALISBURY HORNETS - SALISBURY HORNETS BUST 'EM ON DOWN - BUST 'EM ON DOWN
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Where's Your Name in the History????? : Friday, September 05, 2008 5:41 PMTo the guys that want to wine about media coverage of Carson, I have got to let you in on this. You have made it clear to the whole town that you have never started with a new football team with a brand new school. There's not a lot of glory in that (I'm sure that would of been beneath you guys), but these guys did and they stuck with that new team, not throwing in the towel one year after another. They had common sense enough to know that hard work, determination and consistency would build thier character and thier skills. The football team at Carson High School is made up of young men that are having the opportunity so many of you did not have. Should they apologize for that? No, they were chosen for this task. This is thiers and no matter how loud you wine, how loud your voice your comments, how loud you stomp your feet, you can't take it from them. It's thiers. They put the hard work into it. They will get thier glory, the same as anybody else that dedicates thierself to a cause. So, once again, set back and watch, cause it's comin.....
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It's a Part of History Now : Friday, September 05, 2008 2:35 PM No one is saying that the Cougars are playing like the freaking Dallas Cowboys. It took them 3 years to finally start getting some coverage because they WON. Let them have their glory. They're just kids for God's sake. They work hard just like all the other "highly publicized" kids in the county. And they have only played TWO games. Geez, you've already got the "Road to Victory" detoured. They put a victory in the history books for Carson. It is a big deal. If you don't like the coverage they're getting, DON'T READ IT.
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dead end road : Friday, September 05, 2008 1:13 PMLooks like the road to victory is a dead end maybe the post will cover more than just carson now....
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Carson Road To Victory??? : Friday, September 05, 2008 9:09 AMLike I said once Carson plays a team with some talent the road to victory won't be so easy.Carson got their one win for the season,even though it took three years.Excuse me, it took going into the third season!!!
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