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Saturday, August 23, 2008 3:00 AM
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By Nick Bowton
nbowton@salisburypost.com
South Rowan controlled the clock, outgained Salisbury on offense and looked every bit as good as the Hornets for three quarters Friday night.
All of those positives, however, followed a first quarter in which South gave up two touchdowns on Salisbury's first eight plays. The Raiders rallied, but Salisbury held on for a 16-14 victory in the season-opener for both teams at Ludwig Stadium.
"That first drive was key to set the tempo, and it kind of put them back on their heels and gave our kids — our kids need some confidence right now," said Salisbury coach Joe Pinyan, whose team scored on the second play from scrimmage. "They're so young and inexperienced, they need something to jump up there and show them how good they can be.
"That first drive did that."
Salisbury's second drive helped too.
After Dario Hamilton opened the game with a 47-yard run and Isaiah Whitaker scored on the next play, South accumulated four first downs on its opening drive.
But Martin Hosch-Cathcart ended that drive with an interception at the Hornets' 2-yard line, and Salisbury pushed its lead to 13-0 when A.J. Ford scooped a fumble, bounced to the left side and outran a handful of Raiders for an 80-yard touchdown.
"You watch the first five minutes, and it's almost like it was all nerves and excitement," South coach Jason Rollins said. "You think about it: You base your concept off controlling the clock offensively and moving the ball down the field and scoring, and then the defense can three-and-out, you're OK.
"But those two bad situations defensively shot us in the foot, and next thing you know you're down 13-0."
Two years ago, South Rowan might have let 13-0 turn into 31-0. But the Raiders, led by junior quarterback Blake Houston, weren't out of this game until Hamilton got Salisbury one final first down to let the Hornets run out the clock.
Houston, who started at quarterback as a sophomore, completed 8 of 16 passes for 103 yards and rushed 20 times for 121 yards. He covered about every inch of the field evading sacks, switching directions and just causing Salisbury headaches in general.
"We need to work on getting better contain on the quarterback," said Salisbury defensive lineman Kiontae Rankin, who's 6-foot-4, 385 pounds. "He's fast. My ankle's sore from chasing him. He's a pretty good quarterback."
Pinyan went a little farther than "pretty good" with his assessment, comparing Houston to West Rowan star and Division I prospect K.P. Parks.
"The Houston kid is unbelievable," Pinyan said. "Just unbelievable. I can't give you words for him. Tonight, I thought he was as good a football player as K.P. Parks is. That's a compliment to him because K.P. is a great player."
As well as Houston played Friday, he did throw two interceptions. Salisbury had trouble with turnovers, as well, losing three fumbles in the first half.But the Hornets held onto the ball when they needed to in the second half, running out the clock after South got within 16-14 on Houston's 12-yard pass to Quan Glaspy and DeAndre Harris' two-point conversion run."I don't care how many times we fumble it — we're gonna keep giving it back to them," Pinyan said. "They're starting for a reason.
"We all made some mistakes, but bottom line is you get a win and just keep going from there."
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salisbury : Wednesday, August 27, 2008 7:21 PM
Salisbury is the best
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: Saturday, August 23, 2008 6:38 PM
Everyone has the answer..Why don't you go out and coach them or are you not qualified...this message board is a bad idea it only allows the men and women coaches of rowan county to be bashed and never praised...they put a lot off hard work in to try to make these young men better players and young people...open your eyes and see the big picture South will be ok just watch!!!
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JEM
Fire????? : Saturday, August 23, 2008 1:20 PM
Thats the dumbest thing I have ever heard. Rollins is a good coach and good coaches learn from year to year how to win. A guy with more wins will not make a difference all that is is a stat on paper. Coaches will tell you that great coaches lose games all the time based on talent. People like you should not speakYou are what is wrong with rowan county hs athletics its one game get over it. I have faith that a school like south will rebound and beat the some good teams in the league and make you wish you hadnt said that.
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Deshaun
Coach : Saturday, August 23, 2008 12:16 PM
Bull crap on that last comment. Coach Rollins is one of the best in the conference. It's the hearts of some of the players which is smaller than the opposing team. South rowan is fighting for a winning confidence to bounch them back on their feets and own this conference. A comment like that mind-boggles me if you don't even know who he really is and where his mentallities are.
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SR Fan
South Coach? : Saturday, August 23, 2008 11:46 AM
Who do you recomend? Larry Deal and Reid Bradshaw are available!!!!! I think Rollins is doing a great job. 2 years ago we were down 41-0 early to a great Salisbury team. Salisbury is just a good team, better than folks give them credit for.
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South Rowan Raiders (Out Coach) : Saturday, August 23, 2008 7:54 AM
I feel like south would be better if they would get another head coach with a GOOD winnig record. Last night South Rowan just got out coach.
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