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Saturday, November 30, 2019

ECU Closes Out 2019 Season With Loss to Tulsa on Senior Day

3:28 PM
GREENVILLE – It was Senior Day at ECU on Saturday afternoon. The hometown Pirates were graduating fifteen players in Coach Mike Houston’s first season at the helm. It was not the goodbye that the home team was hoping for as the visiting Tulsa Golden Hurricane amassed 669 total yards on their way to a 49-24 defeat of the Pirates.

After ECU punted on their first possession, Tulsa responded immediately with a 64-yard Shamari Brooks run to get the Golden Hurricane in the red zone. The Pirates defense stiffened up and eventually stuffed Tulsa on a fourth down and one for a loss of four yards. The ECU offense couldn’t take advantage of the momentum, though, and punted it back to the visitors.

It took until ECU’s fourth drive of the game before they found any momentum offensively. Utilizing a series of Ahlers tosses and Demetrius Mauney runs, the Pirates were able to break open the scoring with a 51-yard field goal. Tulsa immediately responded when Zach Smith found Sam Crawford, who raced sixty-six yards down the right sideline to retake the lead and awaken the Golden Hurricane offense.

Tulsa added two more Zach Smith touchdowns in the first half, one a 29-yard pass to Keylon Stokes and the other a four-yard toss to Keenen Johnson. The Johnson touchdown was particularly heartbreaking for the ECU faithful as it was the exclamation point on ten-play, ninety-two-yard drive. The seventeen-point margin carried into the second half.

ECU thought they had turned the momentum when Davondre Robinson picked off a Tulsa pass on the third play of the half, but a Pirate fumble on the ensuing play gave the ball right back to the Golden Hurricane. Four plays later, Tulsa freshman running back TK Wilkerson scooted in from ten yards out and the home team found themselves facing a four-score deficit for the first time in over a month.

Ahlers and the Pirates finally found pay dirt midway through the third quarter, capping a twelve play, seventy-five-yard drive with a three-yard pass to Blake Proehl in the back corner of the end zone. It was the first of two scoring passes on the day for the sophomore signal-caller. Keylon Stokes forty-one-yard kickoff return helped Tulsa get back in scoring position quickly and when Zach Smith connected with Shamari Brooks for his fourth touchdown of the day, it was out of reach for the Pirates.


Notable North Carolinians
Holton Ahlers (Conley) – the sophomore threw for three scores and led the team in rushing
CJ Johnson (Conley) – the receiving half of the “Conley Connection” amasses 141 yards on six catches and one touchdown
Blake Proehl (Providence) – the sophomore receiver from Charlotte scored two touchdowns on the day

Noteworthy notes
After a run of six straight ECU wins in the series since 2008, Tulsa has now won the last two games between the two AAC foes.
The winning team in this series has scored at least 44 points in six of the last seven games in the series.
Tulsa quarterback Zach Smith was 21- of 30 on the day for 331 yards and five touchdowns. This was part of a very balanced attack for the Golden Hurricane who rushed for 338 yards.


Next Week
Both teams’ seasons are complete, and they will finish with matching 4-8 records.



Sunday, October 21, 2018

2018 Shrine Bowl Rosters Announced

3:41 PM


The Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas was first played on December 4, 1937, in Charlotte, N.C., making it the oldest high school football all-star game in the nation. The annual game featuring many of the top high school players from North and South Carolina is played to benefit the Greenville (South Carolina) Unit Shriners Hospital for Children and the 21 other Shriners Hospitals for Children across the nation.

Congratulations to the following players who were selected to represent North Carolina in the 2018 Shrine Bowl. This year's game will be played at 1 p.m. on Saturday, December 15th at Wofford's Gibbs Stadium in Spartanburg, South Carolina.



Pos.NameSchoolHt.Wt.
DBAlex AngusPage6'2"195
DBShyheim BattleRocky Mount6'2"180
LBPrince BemahHunter Huss6'0"225
QBKennique Bonner-StewardHough6'4"215
WRElijah BowickMyers Park6'1"215
LBDerek BoykinsCentral Cabarrus6'1"225
WRKhafre BrownWest Mecklenburg6'1"185
OLIsaac ChapmanAlexander Central6'2"275
K/PMatthew ChmilPage5'10"170
DLC.J. ClarkNorth Stanly6'4"305
OLJack CutlerSouth Iredell6'5"290
DBTony DavisHunter Huss6'2"195
LBJurriente DavisDudley6'0"205
OLLarry DowdySouth Point6'3"290
OLC.J. ElmonusAC Reynolds6'7"270
DLKeziah EverettFarmville Central6'2"322
LBTreveon FreshwaterNortheastern6'3"235
WRNolan GroulxHough5'11"190
OLBilly HambrookCharlotte Catholic6'3"270
DBAnthony HarrisHavelock6'2"172
DLJoshua HarrisPerson6'3"320
OLSam HartsellConcord6'4"280
OLIsaiah HelmsWest Caldwell6'3"315
QBSam HowellSun Valley6'2"220
DLSavion JacksonClayton6'3"275
RBZonovan KnightSouthern Nash6'0"189
LBLee KpogbaParkland6'2210
LSDrew LittleNorth Stanly5'11"230
DBKhalid MartinEast Forsyth6'1"205
RBDemetrius MauneyEast Rutherford6'1"190
DLJaden McKenzieWake Forest6'3"285
DBJaQuan McMillianWest Forsyth5'11"175
RBSyheam McQueenScotland6'1"215
OLJacob MonkCorinth Holders6'4"300
OLParker MoorerMallard Creek6'5"280
DLJohn OxceSouthwest Guilford5'11"245
LBJacob RobertsMallard Creek6'1"220
LBJaylon ScottShelby6'2"230
WREmery SimmonsSouth View6'2"190
WRWelton SpottsvilleHavelock6'0"210
ATH/WRMateo SudipoWake Forest6'1"185
LBDrake ThomasHeritage6'1"230
DBKam WalkerClayton6'1"200
ATH/TEKen WalkerPisgah6'5"240