Prep Football: East Rowan 15, North Rowan 6
E-mail to a friendBy Nick Bowton nbwoton@salisburypost.com SPENCER — East Rowan coach Brian Hinson took less than a second to pinpoint adjectives to describe his offense in the first half Thursday night: Terrible. Non-existent. Pathetic. Those words could have described either team's offense before halftime, but a quarterback change and better blocking gave East enough of an advantage in the second half to beat North Rowan 15-6 at Eagle Stadium. East's first points, fittingly, came on a safety early in the third quarter. Its offense, led by quarterback Marquise Weddington, did enough after that to hold off a North team that scored its first points in its third game of the season. "Marquise came in and did a great job, threw a back-side slant for us well, threw a play-action bootleg well," said Hinson, who played Trevor Monroe at quarterback most of the first half. "I don't think it was anything Trevor couldn't do; it was just a nice change of tempo for us. We felt we could get some speed option on the outside a little bit better with Marquise. "Trevor didn't do a bad job. Our offensive line just didn't play very well, and their defensive line played really well." Both defensive lines did, really. Especially in the first half. Neither team produced a first down in the first quarter, and they combined for four in the first half. East finished the half with no completions and 31 rushing yards, and the Cavaliers didn't even meet that total, producing 13 yards of offense. North's best weapon seemed to be running back Cameron Mallet, but he left the field twice in the opening half because of a groin injury. East, meanwhile, didn't get a gain of more than 7 yards from star tailback Thomas Lowe until its final drive of the half. "It sucked," said Lowe, who finished with 32 carries for 151 yards. "Frustrating. Very, very frustrating. They stacked the box, and we couldn't contribute off it. It hurt us a little bit." Sophomore defensive end Javon Hargrave hurt East more than anyone, repeatedly getting into the backfield to disrupt plays. He had three sacks in the first half and contributed to tackles for loss a few more times. Hargrave and his defensive teammates, however, couldn't stop East every time. And they started to wear down a bit after East finally scored with 7:36 remaining in the third quarter. The Mustangs took a 2-0 lead when North quarterback Jesse Rudisell was corralled in the end zone on a third-and-18 pass play from the 2-yard line. East couldn't score on the ensuing drive, but Keith Leonard's second interception of the game gave them possession back at the North 20. "We were real pumped up on defense," said safety Ben DeCelle, who had a sack and several other crushing tackles. "Our coaches, the whole first half, were telling us we were gonna have to score. "We finally got that safety in the second half, and it broke the ice for us. I think it really loosened up our offense a whole lot." Good field position didn't hurt either. When East took over at the 20, it scored three plays later on a 15-yard pass from Weddington to Jordan Moore. North fumbled on its next offensive play, and East took five plays to drive 31 yards for another touchdown — this one a 9-yard pass from Weddington to Quentin Sifford. Weddington went 4-for-4 after halftime, and his second touchdown toss gave East a 15-0 lead with 11:53 remaining. "The offense not getting first downs consistently put the defense in a hole," said North coach Tasker Fleming, whose team got its first points of the season on a Vince Shropshire touchdown run midway through the final quarter. "We had too many turnovers. The defense played a good ballgame — good enough for us to win. "But the offense needed to put more points on the board." Comments (8)What do you think? Post your comment below. Comments
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i agree! : Monday, September 08, 2008 9:06 AMi agree with the spread offense because thats what make the cavalier pride. leave that wishbone stuff to salibury and open back up the airport!!!!
Report AbuseD. Foxx
Helpful Advice To Tasker Fleming : Friday, September 05, 2008 7:44 PMCoach Fleming, I understand that the offense is new to the kids at North. With the flex bone offense you can still utilize the talent of the NR athletes by running the spread. The offense's timing is off. A great suggestion would be to run the spread that Coach Secreast implemented at North for this year. Get the kids back use to being competitive. In the off-season, you can emphasize the flex bone offense more. I think this will give your team more weapons for the future. Not knocking what you do, only giving a strong suggestion.
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Why dog Fleming out? : Friday, September 05, 2008 1:01 PMCome on guys you people make me sick..why are you dogging out Coach Fleming..you did'nt do that to Carson the first 22 game they did'nt win, why do that to him? Give him a chance you know rebuilding a program is tough..as for the OBAMA quote that's all opinion and opinoins are like butts everyone has one so that's fine but do you not think that the kids hear the negative comments about North as well leave the Coach and his team alone...if you don't like whats going on you should have applied for the job..as they said when Carson was building a program ...IT TAKES TIME!!!!!
Report Abusemustang fan
Get a grip : Friday, September 05, 2008 12:45 PMthe score was 15-6, that certainly does not constitute a blood bath. the north boys and coach have absolutely nothing to hang their heads over.
Report AbuseChenice Blackwell
: Friday, September 05, 2008 7:47 AMwe need a new coach again it seem like they arent going to do good this year.and the team need to tell the quartarback to throw the ball sometime and not try to run it all the time
Report AbuseAmanda
THOMAS!!!! : Friday, September 05, 2008 6:37 AMI am so so so proud of the "start tailback." GREAT JOB THOMAS!!! Your sister loves you!~~
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RE:NC ON MY MIND ;NC ON MY MIND : Friday, September 05, 2008 4:46 AMCHANGING COACHES IS WHAT WE NEEDED, IT WAS A MUST, AND EVEN IF NORTH'S SEASON IS NOT LOOKING GOOD THIS YEAR, THERE ARE BETTER TIMES TO COME, CAN YOU TELL ME WHAT TEAM HAS A PERFECT SEASON EVERY YEAR, NO I DON'T THINK YOU CAN.AND WE WOULD RATHER HAVE OBAMA THAN A PRESIDENT WHO IS ALREADY OLD AS DIRT, OR A VICE PRESIDENT WITH A 17 YEAR OLD DAUGHTER RUNNING AROUND PREGNANT AND A HUSBAND WHO DON'T KNOW THE FIRST THING ABOUT POLITICS!! AND BY THE WAY WE WILL TAKE FLEMING OVER CUTSHAW ANY SEASON WIN OR LOSE!!
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It's a sad day in Spencer... : Friday, September 05, 2008 4:29 AMKeep your heads up guys. Coach, don't unpack. If change is what the principal wanted without knowing what was coming, he should have voted for Obama. This won't stand to last long. Losing is one thing but not even putting up a fight is inexcusable. I never thought I would see or hear of North Rowan spiraling like this.
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