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Tuesday, November 21, 2023

Exciting Showdowns Anticipated in NCHSAA Round 4 Playoffs

7:16 PM

As the NCHSAA football playoffs head into the fourth round, anticipation is high for thrilling matchups and historic achievements. Among the standout narratives is Tarboro's remarkable 16th consecutive post-Thanksgiving appearance, the longest streak in North Carolina. The Vikings, eyeing an eighth straight fourth-round presence, have been dominant in the East Regional, clinching the title six years in a row.

In a clash of resilience and ambition, Tarboro faces East Bladen, the No. 13 seed, marking their deepest playoff run since 2009. Wilson Prep, making only its second playoff appearance, is set for a post-Thanksgiving debut, while West Columbus looks to build on last year's near miss, determined to break through the fourth round after a hiatus since 1985.

Robbinsville, a familiar face in the fourth round with six appearances in the last decade, seeks redemption after falling short in the third round last season. North Rowan, making its first fourth-round appearance since 1992, aims to recapture the glory of its 1992 state runner-up finish.

In the 2A bracket, Clinton and Nash Central are making significant playoff strides, with Clinton making its first fourth-round appearance since 2019, and Nash Central celebrating its inaugural entry into the round. Whiteville, back after a 1987 2A Championship, showcases their resilience in the 1A Classification, while Northeastern returns for the seventh time since 2010.

The 3A bracket sees perennial contenders Havelock and Crest making their mark once again, with Havelock on its 14th fourth-round appearance and Crest in its 15th. Southern Alamance is set for its fourth-round debut, adding an element of unpredictability to the mix.

In the 4A bracket, Rolesville continues its dominance with a fourth consecutive appearance, while Cardinal Gibbons looks for redemption after last year's second-round exit. Butler, making its seventh fourth-round appearance, faces Independence, marking the Patriots' return after a hiatus since 2009.

The excitement is further amplified by the notable high-scoring encounters in the third round, setting the stage for a gripping fourth round. Notably, the clash between Nash Central and Hertford County produced a record-breaking combined score, securing its place in the NCHSAA Football Record Book.

As fans gear up for the upcoming matchups, the stage is set for a weekend of thrilling football action, where history will be made, and teams will battle for a coveted spot in the Regional Finals.

Fourth Round Matchups

4A West:
#1 Weddington vs. #4 Grimsley
#6 Butler vs #23 Independence

4A East:
#1 Rolesville vs #5 Cardinal Gibbons
#2 Cleveland vs #3 Hoggard

3A West:
#1 Crest vs #4 Dudley
#2 Hickory vs #3 West Henderson

3A East:
#1 Havelock vs #13 Northern Nash
#2 Seventy-First vs #3 Southern Alamance

2A West:
#1 Reidsville vs #4 Bunker Hill
#7 Shelby vs #11 Forest Hills

2A East:
#1 Clinton vs #4 Nash Central
#2 Northeastern vs #6 Whiteville

1A West:
#1 Robbinsville vs #4 North Rowan
#2 Mount Airy vs #3 Eastern Randolph

1A East:
#1 Tarboro vs #13 East Bladen
#2 West Columbus vs #3 Wilson Prep

Saturday, May 8, 2021

Vance Goes Back to Back in 4AA with 35-14 Victory Over Rolesville

8:19 PM



RALEIGH, NC –  The Vance Cougars knocked out Rolesville 35-14 to win their second straight State Championship. Austin Grier threw for 200 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Cougars and grab the game’s Most Valuable Player honors.

Grier sealed his MVP award with a pair of third-quarter touchdown passes, both to Asuani Allen to push the Vance lead out to 35-14 with 3:03 to go in the third quarter before the Vance offense watched their crushing defense bring things home in the fourth.

The Vance offense was simply prolific, rushing for 331 yards and two scores in the game, as the Cougars racked up 531 yards of total offense in the win. Meanwhile, the Cougar defense was miserly, holding the Rams to just 67 yards of total offense in the game. The Cougars were led defensively by Jalen Swindell who had six tackles, including a sack and 2.5 tackles for a loss on his way to Most Outstanding Defensive Player honors.

Grier got started on his day early, hitting Armon Wright for a 59-yard score just two minutes into the game to go up 7-0. Rolesville answered the early bell, punching back with a touchdown of their own on a 13-yard pass from Byrum Brown to Noah Rogers to tie the game with 6:12 to go in the opening quarter. Rogers collected Most Outstanding Offensive Player recognition for Rolesville, picking up five receptions and 69 yards to go with his two scores.

Vance jumped back in front in the second when Kevin Conception grabbed a pass from Grier and went 14 yards to the house. The Cougars point after attempt was blocked and Vance held a 13-7 lead. Rolesville took the lead just under two minutes later when Rogers hauled in a six-yard touchdown pass from Brown, converting the point after to take their only lead of the game at 14-13 with 6:33 to go in the first half.

Just before halftime, the Cougars snatched the lead back when Dylan Smothers dashed nine yards to paydirt to cap a 12 play, 80-yard drive that ended with just 1:38 to go in the half. Smothers ran for 97 yards on just 12 carries, bringing home Most Outstanding Offensive Performer hardware.

Though they drew a very difficult assignment, trying to contain the Vance skill players, the Rolesville defense performed well, particularly in the first half. Jacorrey Bible finished the night with a game-high 17 tackles, including four tackles for loss. He was named the Most Outstanding Defensive Player for the Rams.

Vance wrapped up the season 9-1. The Cougars were 6-1 in I-Meck 4A play. Vance secured the program’s third straight Regional Title, appearing in the State Championship Game for the third year in a row.

Rolesville finished the season 9-1. The Rams were 5-0 in Northern 4A play. They won the program’s first conference championship, first regional title, and appeared in the State Championship Game for the first time in school 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 4AA Sportsmanship Award recipients were Jalen Butts from Rolesville and Zarion Jackson-Bass from Vance.

 

Scoring Summary

First Quarter

9:58 – VAN – A. Wright 59 yard pass from A. Grier (M. Benitez kick good) – VAN 7-0 (3 plays, 62 yards, 1:16)

6:12 – ROL – N. Rogers 13 yard pass from B. Brown (D. Versteegen kick good) – Tied 7-7 (5 plays, 24 yards, 1:45)

Second Quarter

8:29 – VAN – K. Conception 14 yard pass from A. Grier (M. Benitez kick blocked) – VAN 13-7 (7 plays, 70 yards, 3:55)

6:33 – ROL – N. Rogers 6 yard pass from B. Brown (D. Versteegen kick good) – ROL 14-13 (4 plays, 28 yards, 1:45)

1:38 – VAN – D. Smothers 9 yard run (M. Benitez kick good) – VAN 20-14 (12 plays, 80 yards, 4:55)

Third Quarter

7:46 – VAN – A. Allen 27 yard pass from A. Grier (M. Benitez kick good) – VAN 27-14 (6 plays, 80 yards, 1:38)

3:03 – VAN – A. Allen 43 yard run (D. Smothers run good) – VAN 35-14 (2 plays, 49 yards, 0:39)

Fourth Quarter

No Scoring





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