Saturday, May 29, 2021
Wednesday, May 12, 2021
GREENSBORO - The North Carolina Coaches Association has named announced the rosters for the 2021 East-West All-Star game that will be played July 21 at Jamieson Stadium in Greensboro.
East Roster
Player | Pos. | Ht. | Wt. | High School | HS Coach | ||
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Jaylin | Allen | DB | 6' | 167 | Hoggard | Craig | Underwood |
Leshaun | Atchison | WR | 5'10 | 160 | DH Conley | Nathan | Conner |
Donta | Autry | LB | 5'10 | 185 | South View | Rodney | Brewington |
Ethan | Best | OL | 6'5 | 275 | Scotland | Richard | Bailey |
DaShaun | Blount | DB | 6'1 | 160 | DH Conley | Nathan | Conner |
Alphonso | Boyd | OL | 6'1 | 287 | Ayden-Grifton | Todd | Lipe |
Keyonte | Bronson | DL | 6'0 | 255 | Hoke County | george | Smalls |
Kaleel | Brown | DL | 5'11 | 296 | Richmond | Bryan | Till |
John | Caramanico | DL | 6'1 | 257 | Cardinal Gibbons | Steven | Wright |
Trey | Chavis | WR | 6' | 180 | Scotland | Richard | Bailey |
Tate | Davis | WR/P | 6'4 | 181 | North Brunswick | Bryan | Davis |
Zachary | Fonvielle | OL/LS | 6'2 | 290 | South Columbus | Russell | Dove |
James | Gartin | OL/SS | 5'11 | 225 | Cleveland | Scott | Riley |
Joshua | George | TE/K/P | 6'3 | 225 | South View | Rodney | Brewington |
Jelan | Greene | OL | 6'2 | 305 | Clayton | Shane | Handy |
Kevin | Hamilton | DB | 6´4 | 202 | J.H. Rose | Trashon | Matthews |
Jerron | Hinton | DB | 5'10 | 175 | Northeastern | Antonio | Moore |
Josh | Holloway | DB | 5'9 | 175 | Kinston | Ryan | Gieselman |
Kamron | Hoover | WR | 5'9 | 165 | Havelock | Allen | Wooten |
Jordan | Hughes | DL | 6'2 | 300 | Northern Nash | Andrew | Farriss |
Xavier | Johnson | DL | 6'2 | 250 | Pine Forest | William | Sochovka |
Tremel | Jones | WR | 5'9 | 170 | Richmond | Greg | Williams |
William | Lovick | RB | 5'7 | 190 | New Bern | Torrey | Nowell |
Alonza | Moore Jr | LB | 5'10 | 230 | Havelock | Allen | Wooten |
"Hunter" Jonathan | Morris | LB/LS | 6'2 | 215 | Cleveland | Scott | Riley |
Micah | Nelson | LB | 6' | 190 | Cape Fear | Jacob | Thomas |
Jonah | Portugal | WR/TE | 6'4 | 210 | Heritage | Wallace | Clark |
DeAndre | Proctor | QB | 6'3 | 208 | Camie L Proctor | Antonio | Moore |
Tye | Saxby | QB | 6'1 | 210 | Hertford County | Terrance | Saxby |
Javontae | Scott | LB | 6'1 | 220 | Northampton | George | Privott |
Triston | Spencer | DB | 5'10 | 185 | Wake Forest | Reggie | Lucas |
Colton | Sullivan | RB | 5'11 | 170 | Croatan | Andrew | Gurley |
Ben | Swinson | OL | 6'3 | 280 | Washington | Perry | Owens |
Coy | Turnage | OL | 6'4 | 315 | Clayton | Shane | Handy |
Oronde | Whitfield | DL | 6'2 | 285 | Oronde | Oronde | Whitfield |
Teddy | Wilson | LB | 6'1 | 185 | John A Holmes | Paul | Hoggard |
Head Coach: | Paul | Cornwell | Ayden Grifton | ||||
Asst. Coaches: | Russell | Dove | South Columbus | ||||
Ryan | Gieselman | Kinston | |||||
Jake | Thomas | Cape Fear | |||||
Greg | Williams | Richmond | |||||
Steven | Wright | Cardinal Gibbons |
West Roster
Player | Pos. | Ht. | Wt. | High School | HS Coach | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gavin | Awtrey | OL | 6'1 | 240 | Franklin | Josh | Brooks |
Jacob | Booker | DB | 6'2 | 180 | A.L. Brown | Mike | Newsome |
Caleb | Borders | WR | 5'9 | 160 | Crest | Nicholas | Eddins |
Sterling | Brewer | DB | 6' | 170 | Dudley | Steven | Davis |
Grady | Brooks | OL | 6'2 | 290 | Mountain Heritage | Joey | Robinson |
Desmond | Caldwell | DB | 6' | 170 | Freedom | Justin | Hawn |
Chance | Cannon | LB | 5'11 | 195 | Kings Mountain | Greg | Lloyd |
Zae | Clay | DL | 5'11 | 230 | Salisbury | Brian | Hinson |
Malik | Corry | WR | 5'8 | 180 | Hunter Huss | Randy | Thompson |
Jalen | Fairley | RB | 5'7 | 175 | Southeast Guilford | Earl | Bates |
Shayle | Gash | OL | 6'1 | 265 | Shelby | Mike | Wilbanks |
Marc | Golden | LB | 5'11 | 215 | A.C Reynolds | Shane | Laws |
Alphonso | Goodson | DL | 5'9 | 180 | Burns | David | Devine |
Kaden | Hampton | ATH | 5'11 | 210 | Chase | Chris | Cogdill |
Jake | Hill | DB | 6' | 187 | West Forsyth | Adrien | Snow |
Jayden | Hooper | LB | 5'11 | 190 | R-S Central | Brad | Hutchins |
Omari | Hunt | LB | 5'11 | 190 | South Point | Joseph | Hodge |
Travis | Hunter | LB | 5'9 | 190 | Thomasville | Kevin | Gillespie |
Will | Lenard | QB | 6'1 | 185 | Northern Guilford | Erik | Westberg |
Kristian | Lyons | DB | 5'10 | 180 | Davie County | Tim | Devericks |
Ray | Mackey | DB | 5'11 | 180 | Hunter Huss | Randy | Thompson |
Jake | Marion | PK/P | 5'11 | 195 | North Davidson | Brian | Flynn |
Blake | Martin | DL | 6'4 | 285 | Alexander Central | Butch | Carter |
Carter | Marzano | OL | 6'1 | 250 | West Forsyth | Carter | Marzano |
Rodney | McDay | WR | 6' | 180 | T.C. Roberson | J. D. | Dinwiddie |
Zak | McLauchlin | WR | 5'8 | 155 | Saint Stephens | Wayne | Hicks |
JoRaye | Morrison | RB | 5'8 | 205 | Wilkes Central | Ron | Turner |
Isaiah | Mosqueda | OL | 6'2 | 299 | Reidsville | Jimmy | Teague |
Taujmel | Mouzon | DL | 5'11 | 300 | Thomasville | Kevin | Gillespie |
Hezekia | Newby | RB | 5'11 | 210 | Eastern Guilford | Tony | Aguilar |
Johnny | Peay | WR | 6'2 | 190 | Erwin | Rodney | Pruett |
Jhaki | Rankin | DL | 6' | 245 | Reidsville | james | teague |
Jayson | Royster | OL | 6'3 | 310 | Eastern Guilford | Tony | Aguilar |
Colin | Sarratt | OL | 6'0 | 290 | Crest | Nicholas | Eddins |
Jimmy | Whisnant | LB | 6'2 | 200 | Shelby | Mike | Wilbanks |
Brody | Whitson | QB | 6'1 | 190 | T.C. Roberson | J. D. | Dinwiddie |
Head Coach: | Doug | Robertson | Page | ||||
Asst. Coaches: | Clint | Bland | E. Rutherford | ||||
Chuck | Cannon | Wilkes Central | |||||
David | Devine | Burns | |||||
Nick | Eddins | Crest | |||||
Wayne | Hicks | St. Stephens |
Saturday, May 8, 2021
Mountain Heritage did their best to keep the powerful Rams offense off the field, holding possession on the opening drive for more than eight and a half minutes of the first quarter. As they did for the entire game, despite giving up a few first downs, the Rams defense managed to get stops in key situations. Kahree Hayes led the Rams defense with 10 tackles and was selected as the Rams Most Outstanding Defensive Player.
When the Rams finally got their hands on the ball, they were able to strike quickly when Pinnix broke more than half a dozen tackles on his way to a 61-yard touchdown with just 19 seconds to go in the opening quarter putting Reidsville in front 7-0.
The next Reidsville possession was equally successful with Pinnix finding Cam Peoples for a 69-yard touchdown pass to go up 14-0. The Rams closed out the half with a strong nine-play, 46-yard drive capped off by a fourth and goal, one-yard touchdown run by Stevion Harrison with just nine seconds remaining before the half.
Breon Pass brought a nice return of the second-half opening kick to the Mountain Heritage 35, setting Reidsville up with a short field. The Rams made quick work of the 35 yards, covering it in four plays with Pass hauling in a six-yard touchdown pass from Pinnix to go up 28-0. Pass hauled in 5 receptions with 88 yards and two touchdowns as he was selected the Rams Most Outstanding Offensive Player.
Reidsville was highly efficient, scoring four touchdowns on their first four possessions of the game on the way to building that 28-0 lead. Pinnix finished the game with 229 yards through the air and 3 touchdowns. He added another 91 yards on the ground with the one score on his way to being named the Most Valuable Player in the game.
Mountain Heritage moved the ball some on the ground, rushing for 241 yards on 58 plays. Gabe Silvers, Cougars quarterback, handled most of the rushing duties for Mountain Heritage, carrying 29 times for 123 yards in the game. He was selected as the Most Outstanding Player for the Cougars. Jakob McCool was the Most Outstanding Player for the Cougar defense, finishing the game with six tackles and an interception.
Reidsville wrapped up the season 10-0. The Rams were 4-0 in Mid-State 2A play, winning the championship. Reidsville secured the program’s fifth straight Regional Title and third straight State Championship.
Mountain Heritage finished the season 7-2. The Cougars were 2-1 in Western Highlands 1A/2A play. They won the program’s second regional title and appeared in the State Championship Game for the first time since 2009.
The NCHSAA is committed to recognizing and promoting good sportsmanship and has partnered with the NC Farm Bureau to highlight individuals from each State Championship event who exemplify the ideals of outstanding sportsmanship. The 2020-2021 2A Sportsmanship Award recipients were Orion Johnson from Reidsville and Josh Jobe from Mountain Heritage.
Scoring Summary
First Quarter
0:19 – RHS – K.
Pinnix 61-yard run (A. Franson kick good) – RHS 7-0 (6 plays, 77 yards, 2:54)
Second Quarter
6:28 – RHS – C.
Peoples 69-yard pass from K. Pinnix (A. Franson kick good) – RHS 14-0 (1 play,
69 yards, 0:13)
0:09 – RHS – S.
Harrison 1-yard run (A. Franson kick good) – RHS 21-0 (9 plays, 46 yards, 4:06)
Third Quarter
10:52 – RHS – B.
Pass 6-yard pass from K. Pinnix (A. Franson kick good) – RHS 28-0 (4 plays, 35
yards, 1:08)
Fourth Quarter
4:59 – RHS – B.
Pass 53-yard pass from K. Pinnix (A. Franson kick good) – RHS 35-0 (5 plays, 87
yards, 2:12)
0:22 – MH – L.
Higgins 2-yard run (J. Branton rush failed) – RHS 35-6 (6 plays, 63 yards,
2:01)
Story courtesy of the NCHSAA
RALEIGH, NC – The Murphy Bulldogs defense came up with the stops they needed, holding Northside-Pinetown to just six first downs and seven points on their way to winning the 1A State Championship 14-7. The win gave the Bulldogs their tenth Football State Championship in school history, and earning the all-time winningest head football coach in North Carolina history, David Gentry, his ninth state title.
The Bulldogs set the tone early, chewing up 5:39 off the first-quarter clock as they marched 11 plays and 88 yards to go up 6-0 on a two-yard touchdown plunge by Ty Laney with 3:16 to go in the opening quarter. Then the Bulldog defense went to work and shifted the field position in Murphy’s favor. After turning the ball over at the four-yard line, Murphy’s defense forced a Northside punt.
On the next play from scrimmage, Murphy Quarterback Kellen Rumfelt launched a 55-yard bomb to Isra Smith for a touchdown, lifting the Bulldogs to a 14-0 lead after a successful two-point try, which they maintained through the halftime break. Rumfelt paced the Bulldog attack, throwing for 254 yards and the single touchdown on his way to being selected as the Most Valuable Player of the Game. Payton McCracken garnered Most Outstanding Offensive Player honors for Murphy hauling in five passes for 113 yards in the game.
The Murphy defense was stingy all afternoon, holding Northside to just 198 yards of total offense and six first downs. The Bulldog defense was keyed by Ray Rathburn who broke up a pass along with seven tackles in the game as he was chosen as Murphy’s Most Outstanding Defensive Player.
The lone score for Northside came in the third quarter as James Gorham, the state’s leading rusher this season according to MaxPreps.com, rolled off a 73-yard touchdown trot with 9:19 to go in the third, trimming the Murphy lead to 14-7. Gorham was selected as Northside’s Most Outstanding Performer offensively. The Northside defense kept the Panthers in the game, led by Tyler Harris who picked up nine tackles in the game on his way to Most Outstanding Defensive honors for the Panthers.
Murphy wrapped up the season 10-1. The Bulldogs were 5-1 in Smoky Mountain 1A play. Murphy secured the program’s 13th Regional Title, appearing in the State Championship Game for the first time since winning the 1A title in 2018.
Northside-Pinetown finished the season 8-3. The Rams were 3-2 in Coastal Plains 1A play. They were Regional Champions for the second time in school history and the first time since 2000.
The NCHSAA is committed to recognizing and promoting good sportsmanship and has partnered with the NC Farm Bureau to highlight individuals from each State Championship event who exemplify the ideals of outstanding sportsmanship. The 2020-2021 1A Sportsmanship Award recipients were James Gorham from Northside-Pinetown and Rashad Davis from Murphy.
Scoring Summary
First Quarter
3:16 – MUR – T.
Laney 2 yard run (T. Laney run failed) – MUR 6-0 (11 plays, 88 yards, 5:39)
Second Quarter
5:52 – MUR – I.
Smith 55 yard pass from K. Rumfelt (T. Laney pass from K. Rumfelt good) – MUR
14-0 (1 play, 55 yards, 0:09)
Third Quarter
9:19 – NS – J.
Gorham 73 yard run (C. Tomaini kick good) – MUR 14-7 (2 plays, 73 yards, 0:52)
Fourth Quarter
No Scoring
Story courtesy of the NCHSAA
Viking running back Tobias Joyner was a wrecking crew with the ball in his hand. He galloped for two long touchdown runs on sweep plays, sprinting 56 and 31 yards, respectively, to paydirt in the opening half of play and helped Tarboro open up an 18-0 halftime advantage. In all, Joyner carried the ball 12 times for 179 yards, posting an average carry of just under 15 yards. He was selected as the game’s Most Valuable Player.
After East Surry’s opening drive stalled and the Cardinals missed a 35-yard field goal attempt, Tarboro took the ball nine plays and 80 yards to go up 7-0. The Vikings capped off their opening drive with a one-yard touchdown plunge by Jalen Razor, who was selected as the Vikings’ Most Outstanding Offensive Performer in the game finishing the game with 45 yards and a score on his 14 carries.
The Viking defense was equally dominant in the game, led by Most Outstanding Defensive Performer Xzavion Pitt. Pitt amassed 8.5 tackles and a quarterback hurry on his way to the award. He helped lead the Tarboro defense that held a potent East Surry attack to just 257 yards of total offense just one year after the Cardinals hung 56 points on the Vikings in the 2019 1AA State Title Game.
The Cardinals were led by Luke Bullington who had 20 carries for 105 yards in the game on his way to winning the Most Outstanding Offensive Player award for East Surry. Defensively Benji Gosnell led the way for East Surry, racking up nine total tackles in the game, six of them of the solo variety, on his way to being chosen as the Most Outstanding Defensive Player for the Cardinals.
The game was the third straight year that teams from East Surry and Tarboro met in the State Championship Game. It marked only the second time in the 108-year history of the NCHSAA Football State Championships that the same two teams met for the State Championship three years in a row. The only other time was in the Class A Championship Games from 1931 to 1933 when Durham beat Charlotte two out of three years.
Tarboro wrapped up the season 9-0. The Vikings were 4-0 in Coastal Plains 1A play, winning the championship. Tarboro secured the program’s fourth straight Regional Title.
East Surry finished the season 9-2. The Cardinals were 5-0 in Northwest 1A play, winning the league title. They won the program’s third straight regional title and appeared in the State Championship Game for the third time since in program history.
The NCHSAA is committed to recognizing and promoting good sportsmanship and has partnered with the NC Farm Bureau to highlight individuals from each State Championship event who exemplify the ideals of outstanding sportsmanship. The 2020-2021 1AA Sportsmanship Award recipients were Evan Morris from Tarboro and Will Hiatt from East Surry.
Scoring Summary
First Quarter
5:29 – TAR – J.
Razor 1 yard run (N. Farmer pass failed) – TAR 6-0 ( 9 plays, 80 yards, 4:07)
0:12 – TAR – T.
Joyner 56 yard run (N. Farmer run failed) – TAR 12-0 (6 plays, 85 yards, 2:56)
Second Quarter
10:16 – TAR – T.
Joyner 31 yard run (N. Farmer pass failed) – TAR 18-0 (2 plays, 43 yards, 1:22)
Third Quarter
8:38 – TAR – T.
White 5 yard run (L. Dupree kick good) – TAR 25-0 (6 plays, 44 yards, 3:22)
Fourth Quarter
3:14 – ES – T.
Needham 23 yard pass from F. Boaz (D. Sutterby kick good) – TAR 25-7 (7 plays,
82 yards, 1:51)
Friday, May 7, 2021
CHAPEL HILL – The Grimsley Whirlies defense came to play, forcing four turnovers and limiting Cardinal Gibbons to 250 yards of total offense on their way to a 28-8 victory in the 4A State Championship Game. The Whirlies collected the program’s first State Championship since the name of the school changed from Greensboro High to Grimsley in 1962.
In what appeared to settle into a defensive struggle in the early going, the game’s Most Valuable Player, as selected by the media, was Grimsley QB Alonza Barnett who opened the scoring on a five-yard touchdown run with 1:27 to go in the opening quarter. Barnett’s run helped the Whirlies capitalize on the first of the Crusaders’ turnovers, plunging into the endzone to cap a four-play, 26-yard drive.
Gibbons was able to win the field position battle with an outstanding punt by Carter Gray that pinned the Whirlies down inside their own one yard line to start the second quarter. The Crusader defense managed to put some pressure on Barnett who was called for intentional grounding on a throw from the endzone, forcing a safety and putting the Crusaders on the board in the early minutes of the second quarter.
After the safety, the two teams traded possessions until Connor Clark was intercepted by Nate Crawford with less than a minute to play in the half. Crawford returned the pick all the way to the Gibbons 24. On the second play of the late first-half drive, Barnett found Lawson Albright in the back of the endzone for an 11-yard touchdown to stretch Grimsley’s lead to 14-2.
Barnett finished the game with 87 yards through the air and one touchdown pass, netting 30 yards on the ground to go with his ice-breaking touchdown run. He took great care of the football, not throwing an interception on his 17 pass attempts.
Jeiel Melton powered the Grimsley ground game, racking up 116 yards and a touchdown in the game on his way to being named the Most Outstanding Offensive Player for the Whirlies. Tamoryer Thompson led the way for the Whirlies defense, picking up 3.5 tackles in the game including a pair of sacks, and recording two additional quarterback pressures. Thompson was selected as the Most Outstanding Defensive Player for Grimsley.
Donovan Shepard was the bell cow for the Crusader offense, named the Most Outstanding Offensive Player for Gibbons as he led the team with 124 rushing yards and added a 15 yard reception out of the backfield. Shepard did not find the endzone but made several key runs to keep Crusader drives alive and help move the offense forward against a stingy Grimsley front. Jake Ladd was selected as the Crusaders Most Outstanding Defensive Player, tallying three tackles and two fumble recoveries in the game.
Cardinal Gibbons wrapped up the season 9-1. The Crusaders were 6-0 in CAP-7 4A play. Gibbons secured the program’s second straight Regional Title.
Grimsley finished the season 10-0. The Whirlies were 4-0 in Metro 4A play. They won the program’s second regional title and appeared in the State Championship Game for the first time since 2005. Grimsley won the school’s first State Football Championships since winning the 4A Championship in 1960 when the school was then named Greensboro High.
The NCHSAA is committed to recognizing and promoting good sportsmanship and has partnered with the NC Farm Bureau to highlight individuals from each State Championship event who exemplify the ideals of outstanding sportsmanship. The 2020-2021 4A Sportsmanship Award recipients were Brendan Charnot from Cardinal Gibbons and Clifton Buckrham from Grimsley.
Scoring Summary
First Quarter
1:27 – GRIM – A.
Barnett 5 yard run (J. Henry kick good) – GRIM 7-0 (4 plays, 26 yards, 2:21)
Second Quarter
10:43 – CG – Team Safety
(Intentional Grounding in the Endzone) – GRIM 7-2
0:17 – GRIM – L.
Albright 11 yard pass from A. Barnett (J. Henry kick good) – GRIM 14-2 (2
plays, 24 yards, 0:27)
Third Quarter
No Scoring
Fourth Quarter
8:03 – GRIM – J.
Melton 9 yard run (J. Henry kick good) – GRIM 21-2 (11 plays, 92 yards, 4:45)
7:24 – CG – M.
Shotwell 41 yard pass from C. Clark (B. Biestek pass failed) – GRIM 21-8 (2
plays, 54 yards, 0:30)
4:37 – GRIM – C.
Curtain 38 yard interception return (J. Henry kick good) – GRIM 28-8
Story courtesy of the NCHSAA
RALEIGH – Behind tough offensive line play, the Charlotte Catholic Cougars won their fourth straight state championship, this one a 14-7 tilt over the Havelock Rams.
Charlotte Catholic was paced on offense by freshman running back Ryan Henley, who led the squad with 86 yards on the ground.
Havelock’s Kamron Hoover was a standout on both sides of the ball for the Rams. The senior had nine receptions on offense and an interception on defense.
Charlotte Catholic’s Liam Barbee was named as the game’s most valuable player. The senior middle linebacker had thirteen tackles and was a force in the backfield for most of the night.
Thursday, May 6, 2021
CHAPEL HILL – Lance Patterson was a man on a mission. The junior wide receiver and defensive back from Mount Tabor was always around the football, offensively and defensively, leading the Spartans past Cleveland 24-16 on his way to being named the 3AA Football Championship Most Valuable Player and claiming the school’s first football State Championship.
Patterson broke the ice early as Tyress McIntyre found him wide open for a 70-yard scoring strike with 6:55 left in the first quarter to put Mount Tabor in front 7-0. The touchdown catch was one of three total touchdowns on the night for Patterson, who also scored on a seven-yard run late in the second quarter to put the Spartans in front 14-7 at halftime. McIntyre was selected as the Most Outstanding Offensive Player of the game for the Spartans, throwing for 164 yards and a score while rushing for 21 yards.
MVP Patterson was outstanding defensively as well, scooping up a Cleveland fumble on the opening possession of the second half and sprinting 31 yards for a touchdown to put the Spartans in front 21-7. As Cleveland began to mount a drive to answer the score, Patterson came up with a huge interception down the right sideline, thwarting any building momentum Cleveland had managed.
After bringing pressure on a punt from the endzone with 3:58 to go in the game, Cleveland earned a safety, cutting the Tabor lead to 24-16. The Rams took the ensuing possession down the field into the red zone before the drive stalled out, turning the ball over on downs to the Spartans and essentially ending the Cleveland chances for a comeback. Jamari Slade led the Mount Tabor defense, picking up four tackles and two of them for a loss on his way to being named the Most Outstanding Defensive Player for Mount Tabor.
Cleveland kept the game close all night with the Rams defense coming up with several stops deep in their own territory in the first half that could have put the game out of reach. Deonte Lewis was a leader defensively for Cleveland, racking up five total tackles on the night including 3.5 for a loss. He was named the Most Outstanding Player defensively for Cleveland.
Skyler Locklear did his best to keep Cleveland in touch with the Spartans, as the junior QB tossed for 189 yards and a score during the game. Locklear added 18 yards on the ground and extended several plays, making tough throws in traffic to the sideline regularly. He was named the Most Outstanding Offensive Player of the game for the Rams.
Locklear did not have both touchdown passes for Cleveland, as he was knocked from the game when his helmet came off on a first down scramble in the red zone. Then on second down from the Spartan 18, the Rams went to the Wildcat package and freshman Cameron Goins came in, tossing a fade route into the corner finding Carter Griffith who made a great contested catch to tie the game at 7 with 8:05 to go in the first half.
Cleveland wrapped up the season 10-1. The Rams were 5-0 in Greater Neuse 3A play, winning the conference championship. The Rams secured the school’s first Regional Football Championship and appeared in the State Championship Game for the first time in program history.
Mt. Tabor finished the season 11-0. The Spartans were 5-0 in Piedmont Triad 3A play, winning the conference championship. They were Regional Champions for the third time in program history and the first time since 2007 and won the school’s first Football State Championship.
The NCHSAA is committed to recognizing and promoting good sportsmanship and has partnered with the NC Farm Bureau to highlight individuals from each State Championship event who exemplify the ideals of outstanding sportsmanship. The 2020-2021 3AA Sportsmanship Award recipients were Kaden Hall from Cleveland and Javouse Chambers from Mt. Tabor.
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
6:55 – MT – L. Patterson 70 yard TD pass from T. McIntyre (E. Trinh kick good) – MT 7-0 (2 plays, 63 yards, 0:50)
Second Quarter
8:05 – CLE – C. Griffith 18 yard TD pass from C. Goins (S. Zayyad kick good) – Tied 7-7 (8 plays, 97 yards, 8:38)
0:29 – MT – L. Patterson 7 yard TD run (E. Trinh kick good) – MT 14-7 (8 plays, 55 yards, 2:08)
Third Quarter
11:04 – MT – L. Patterson 31 yard fumble recovery for TD (E. Trihn kick good) – MT 21-7
4:36 – CLE – N. Roccia 30 yard TD pass from S. Locklear (S. Zayyad kick good) – MT 21-14 (8 plays, 70 yards, 3:30)
Fourth Quarter
11:07 – MT – E. Trinh 27 yard FG good – MT 24-14 (11 plays, 62 yards, 4:30)
3:58 – CLE – Team Safety – MT 24-16
Story courtesy of the NCHSAA
RALEIGH – Salisbury won the school’s fourth football State Championship by rushing past St. Pauls 42-14. Hornets QB Vance Honeycutt collected the game’s MVP honors scoring four touchdowns on the ground and throwing for another in the game.
The Hornets started fast, with Honeycutt cashing in on their first possession on a four-yard touchdown run after a nine-play, 70-yard drive. The next Salisbury possession found paydirt as well when Honeycutt capped off a five-play, 55-yard drive with a 5-yard touchdown dash to go up 14-0.
St. Pauls battled back in the latter stages of the first quarter as the Bulldogs got on the board when Waltay Jackson hauled in a 14-yard touchdown pass from Mikail Breeden with 3:05 to go in the first quarter. After recovering a Hornet fumble, St. Pauls marched six plays and 28 yards to tie the game at 14 when Daekwon Payne recovered a loose ball in the endzone after a two-yard run by Demonta Williams.
Salisbury got a pair of touchdowns in the closing minutes of the second quarter, one on a 17 yard run from JyMikaah Wells and a ten-yard scoring sprint by Honeycutt to take a 28-14 lead into the locker room at halftime.
Honeycutt played a hand in both second-half touchdowns for the Hornets, ripping off a six-yard touchdown run late in the third quarter and throwing for another finding Jalon Walker from 25 yards out through the air for another. Honeycutt wrapped up the night with 105 yards through the air and 110 yards on the ground.
JyMikaah Wells was the Most Outstanding Offensive Player of the game for Salisbury, winning the award with 144 yards on 22 carries and a touchdown. Nicholas Hall was the Most Outstanding Defensive Player for the Hornets, racking up 10 tackles including 1.5 tackles for a loss from his defensive line spot.
The Bulldogs’ Waltay Jackson was the team’s Most Outstanding Offensive Player award winner. Jackson caught 10 passes for 72 yards and a score. Elston Powell was the Most Outstanding Defensive Player for the game, making eight tackles in the game.
Salisbury wrapped up the season 8-2-0. The Hornets were 4-2 in Central Carolina 2A play. The Hornets secured the program’s second straight Regional Title, appearing in the State Championship game for the fifth time in school history.
St. Pauls finished the season 8-1. The Bulldogs were 5-0 in Three Rivers 1A/2A play, winning the conference championship. They were Regional Champions for the first time in program history after earning a berth in the regional finals for the fourth time. Vance Honeycutt
The NCHSAA is committed to recognizing and promoting good sportsmanship and has partnered with the NC Farm Bureau to highlight individuals from each State Championship event who exemplify the ideals of outstanding sportsmanship. The 2020-2021 2AA Sportsmanship Award recipients were Eric Washington, III from St. Pauls and Christian Morgan from Salisbury.
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
8:07 - SAL – V. Honeycutt 4 yard TD run (W. Robbins kick good) – SAL 7-0 (9 plays, 70 yards, 2:31)
5:21 – SAL – V. Honeycutt 5 yard TD run (W. Robbins kick good) – SAL 14-0 (5 plays, 44 yards, 1:13)
3:05 – SP – W. Jackson 14 yard pass TD from M. Breeden (A. Hajran kick good) – SAL 14-7 (7 plays, 55 yards, 2:09)
Second Quarter
11:54 – SP – D. Williams 2 yard run and fumble recovery for TD by D. Payne (A. Hajran kick good) – Tied 14-14 (6 plays, 28 yards, 2:06)
5:23 – SAL – J. Wells 17 yard TD run (W. Robbins kick good) – SAL 21-14 (8 plays, 62 yards, 2:51 – SAL – V. Honeycutt 10 yard TD run (W. Robbins kick good) – SAL 28-14 (5 plays, 57 yards, 1:18)
Third Quarter
1:47 – SAL – V. Honeycutt 6 yard TD run (W. Robbins kick good) – SAL 35-14 (7 plays, 99 yards, 2:08)
Fourth Quarter
10:28 – SAL – J. Walker 25 yard TD pass from V. Honeycutt (W. Robbins kick good) – SAL 42-14 (4 plays, 36 yards, 1:32)
Story courtesy of the NCHSAA
Saturday, May 1, 2021
1A
State Championship
Carter-Finley
Stadium, Raleigh
Saturday,
May 8, 2021 - 12:00
#4
Murphy (9-1) vs. #5 Northside-Pinetown (8-2)
1AA
State Championship
Kenan
Stadium, Chapel Hill
Saturday,
May 8, 2021 - 12:00
#2
East Surry (9-1) vs. #1 Tarboro (8-0)
2A State
Championship
Kenan
Stadium, Chapel Hill
Saturday,
May 8, 2021 - 5:00
#2
Mountain Heritage (7-1) vs. #1 Reidsville (9-0)
2AA
State Championship
Carter-Finley
Stadium, Raleigh
Thursday,
May 6, 2021 - 7:00
#7
Salisbury (8-2) vs. #2 St. Pauls (8-0)
3A
State Championship
Carter-Finley
Stadium, Raleigh
Friday,
May 7, 2021 - 7:00
#4
Charlotte Catholic (8-1) vs. #3 Havelock (10-0)
3AA
State Championship
Kenan Stadium,
Chapel Hill
Thursday,
May 6, 2021 - 7:00
#2 Mt.
Tabor (10-0) vs. #1 Cleveland (10-0)
4A
State Championship
Kenan
Stadium, Chapel Hill
Friday,
May 7, 2021 - 7:00
#1
Grimsley (8-0) vs. #1 Cardinal Gibbons (9-0)
4AA
State Championship
Carter-Finley
Stadium, Raleigh
Saturday,
May 8, 2021 - 5:00
#5 Vance (9-1) vs. #2 Rolesville (9-0)