Prep Football: West, Wonders on the road

Published 12:00 am Friday, November 20, 2015

Last week’s prep picks were 4-0 and are 60-10 for the season, although it’s not like there weren’t serious surprises.
Carson and West Rowan going to overtime for the second straight season in Mount Ulla defied all odds. North Rowan took the expected loss at Winston-Salem Carver, but the Cavaliers led, 14-0, early. Davie’s tremendous effort in a 44-36 loss at Scotland County exceeded expectations. A.L. Brown rode Sandon McCoy and hung on, 35-32, against Reagan in a game just as tight as everyone expected it to be.
The second round round is tonight.
As lower seeds, West Rowan (3A) and A.L. Brown (4A) are on the road for 7:30 games, but both have a good chance to win.

No. 6 West Rowan (9-3) at No. 3 West Henderson (9-3)
This is the first meeting of the schools in football.
WEST HENDERSON COACH: Patience pays off sometimes. Coach Paul Whitaker was an assistant 17 years before getting his chance as head coach at a mountain school that didn’t have a winning tradition.
Whitaker didn’t create an immediate turnaround after being promoted in 2010. His 2013 team struggled to 1-10, but then his 2014 team was 8-5. That team claimed the school’s first playoff victory in 24 years before losing, 27-21, at home to East Rowan in the second round. Whitaker was named USA Today’s N.C. Coach of the Year for 2014.
This season West Henderson’s Falcons — yes, they’re the Falcons too — have improved a little more.

RECORD: West Henderson was 5-2 in conference play and tied Pisgah for second place in the Western North Carolina 2A/3A.
West Henderson is 5-2 at home this season.
West Henderson’s signature win came against league champ Franklin. West Henderson beat Forestview (and Syracuse recruit Moe Neal), 28-21, in the first round of the playoffs.
West Henderson has won its last three games.
West Henderson’s losses have been to Mountain Heritage (10-2), Smoky Mountain (5-7) and Tuscola (7-5). Mountain Heritage plays at CCC champ Thomasville tonight in the 2A playoffs. Tuscola lost to Statesville in the 3A playoffs. Smoky Mountain was routed by East Lincoln in the first round of the 2AA playoffs.

TENDENCIES: West Henderson is a running team. West Henderson has run the ball 84 percent of the time this season. It has accumulated 2,813 rushing yards and 430 passing yards. West Henderson has only three TD passes all season.
West Henderson has aggressive special teams and has blocked five punts.

STANDOUTS: Tanner Bullock, a 200-pound fullback, poses the biggest threat to West Rowan. He’s scored eight touchdowns the last two weeks and scored all four West Henderson TDs against Forestview. Bullock has rushed for 1,134 yards and has scored 16 touchdowns.
Tristan Thomas, a 6-3, 195-pound free safety and tight end, has five interceptions.

OUTLOOK: West Rowan’s three losses were to 4A Mooresville on opening night and to SPC foes Concord and Hickory Ridge late in the regular season.
The Falcons are 4-2 playing away from Mount Ulla.
West Rowan survived a 28-27 OT struggle with Carson in Round 1.
The defensive numbers for the teams are similar, but with quarterback Kacey Otto and receivers Kortez Weeks and Juwan Houston, West Rowan has the more explosive offense and the more balanced offense. Speedy running back Jovon Quarles is also capable of a big performance in a big game.

PICK: West Rowan 21, West Henderson 14
NEXT: The Statesville-South Point winner. West Rowan would host seventh-seeded Statesville if the Greyhounds spring an upset.

No. 12 A.L. Brown (10-2) at No. 4 South Caldwell (10-2)
In the 4A playoffs, the Wonders travel to the Hudson/Granite Falls area to face an unfamiliar foe.

SOUTH CALDWELL COACH: Butch Carter believes in old-school, no-frills football and his maroon-and-platinum Spartans run the Wing-T to perfection. South Caldwell is a perennial power in its area and is 49-24 during the last six seasons.

RECORD: South Caldwell tied for second with Watauga in the Northwestern 3A/4A league. Freedom, a 3A school, went unbeaten in the league.
South Caldwell is 5-1 at home this season.
South Caldwell has won its last three, including a 35-28 playoff win against High Point Central.
South Caldwell’s losses were to 3A schools — Freedom (11-1) and St. Stephens (7-5). Both of those teams won first-round games in the 3A playoffs. Freedom thumped South Caldwell, 34-10. St. Stephens, coached by former Lenoir-Rhyne coach Wayne Hicks, surprised South Caldwell, 25-20.

TENDENCIES: South Caldwell runs the ball 94 percent of the time. It has attempted just 20 passes all season, although it’s worth noting that it has completed 14. The Spartans do run it extremely well. They have 2,200 yards on the ground.

STANDOUTS: Landon Dickerson, a 6-5, 306-pound lineman is being recruited by SEC schools and is rated as one of the nation’s top guards.
Tyler Goins, a 200-pounder, has been the most prolific running back, but the Spartans run the ball by committee. Quarterback Jenson Weaver has been an effective runner.
Linebacker Miller Kirkpatrick has 13 tackles for loss.

OUTLOOK: The Wonders, who have lost only to 4AA powers Mallard Creek and Hough, have played the last two games without explosive Jayln Cagle, but they’ve been getting it done with a sledgehammer power game featuring Sandon McCoy (1,250 rushing yards). It’s possible Cagle may return tonight.
McCoy and Cameron Rodgers have been playing both ways virtually every snap for a determined team. With some big plays from QB Damon Johnson (14 TD passes), the Wonders could advance another round.
The Wonders are 5-1 on the road. They’ve won three straight since back-to-back losses to Hough and Mallard Creek.
Both teams will be out to control the ball. Both teams have scored more than 400 points, but the Wonders have significantly better defensive numbers.

PICK: A.L. Brown 28, South Caldwell 21
NEXT: No. 1 seed Dudley looms. Dudley plays Southwest Guilford.