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10 - SEPTEMBER 8. 2006 THE COLUMBIA STAR -- S C
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IRidgeViewIRidtatflI~kxtheastIL werIKeenanIIrm IHeathw d HallIHamm ndlEanIDutchI DreherI C lumbiaI ~NewrrmiC.&IBr ldand-c-ayceI Blythew dIBenIA'C"[ Claire Lippen Johnson Flora Richland Fork overall 2-0 2-0 0-2 0-2 2-0. 0-2 2-0 2-0 0-2 3-0 0-2 1-1 1-1 1-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 Region 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 44 49 73 82 20 6 48 28 42 76 48 3020 24 25 28 7,: . ! J i 841 49 20 68 27 27 0 53 56 52 74 34 52 19 12 14Against . just was killer wh land on and played out, ripped overtime broke Head aearcats 26 Bearcats Sept befor his that tosse by If No CoB the M; wi tt C ' eat defeating mber hh ass ind 0-17 earts then rookland-Cayce it does with Airport HteC'oiumb~'t~. c~,n east it around, it Brad broken devours 3A much ofin on the Cavaliers night 1, Coleman Bearcats double August Eagles 2006. Rich- hear[ like a it. and seal the for it a i i ,A/~rl~t~[ descnoes annm as a "heck of ! '~:: an ~~r
i 0-0 41 . i 22 Cavalie ad Coach Jay
Frye anc his defending Gary Gray (7) gets ready to hand off to Derek McDaniel. Gray had seven
Class 4A Division II Lower rushes for 91 yards, two rushing touchdowns, and completed two passes
State C amp]arts wel
," . - for 80 yards and a touchdown all in the first quarter.
IA.C. Flora 218.5 I Carlos McCoy, A.C. Fl0ra 154 cameo t=Oleman to raarry
IBenLippen 81.0 IRot t BenUppen .71 Parrone sladium as an old
[BlFhewood 101.0 [RodneyJamison, Bly heaood . 134 friend, tl en pounded his
IBrookland-Cayce 146.0 IOrisMont m P C .135 team54-8t "
I C.A.)ohns0n 269.01 DominiqueW~dr~CArohnson. 247
ICardinal Newman 130.0 I Will Garnett, C.N. .6,
IColumbia 249.0 I CedricJeffcoat, Columbia . 368
IDreher 394.0 I Nicholas aethea, Dreher . 461
IDutch Fork 259.5 I Rashad Counts, Dutcll Fork . 256 Coleman got an early
IHammond 109.5 I larry Kuilian, Hammond 235 taste of What was in store
IHeathwood Hall 129.0 IndamWalker, HeathwQodHaU. 190 for his Be cats when Rich-
IIrmo 233.0 I Mario Carter, lrmo 200 land Northeast quarterback
IKeenan 104.0 I Charles Brice, Keenaq .90 Gary GraE led the Cavaliers
ILowerRichland 59.0 IloshJohnson, LowerRiChland. 48 on a 68-y d, three play, 57
l aichland Northeast 222.0 I Gary Gray, R.N.E 130 second scgring drive on the
[RidgeView 198.5 I Chris Tucker, RidgeView 207 first possession of the
Ispringvauey 235.5 [Lyndonlngram, Spring alley. 390 I game. drive included a
46-yard p ss from Gray to
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[A.C. Fl0ra 112.5 ISimsTompkins, A.C. 0ra . 225 [ Sammy Davis and a 24-
[BenLippen 193.0 [GregDunston, BenL pen 385 I yard touchdown run by Pdchland Northeast's Juston Pose}, bears down on Brooldand-Cayce's
ray
iBlythewood 168.0 IRichardMounce, Bl ewood. 336 I tJraY'The earcats
IBrookland-Cayce 62.0 I&J.Felder, B--C i 110 I " Chris Montgomery.
lC.A. Johnson 20.0 I Kenneth Myers, Johnson. 43 I answerec with a six play,
ICardinalNewman 1.0 I Jones Brown, C.N. i .-1 ] 63-yard, t vo minute scor- forced to punt from deep in
IColumbia 60.3 IJustinPayne, Columb a 181 I ingdrive their own. Widetheir own territory. Chris
IDreher 10.0 IJacobGindman, Dreh r 10 [ receiver I Tony McCoy Montgomery had to hurry
IDutchFork 80.0 IZachCornett, Dutch ork .146 I caught a O-yard pass from the kick which netted 22
IHammond 256.0 IPunky S ,Hamm0nd 512 I B-C quarterbackA.]. Felder yards and gave the Cava- --
IHeathwoodHall 174.5 IBrettWhalen, neathwoodHaU. 349 I to get th Bearcats to the liers possession at the B-C "
IIrmo 17.0 [Leander Bamey, Irmo 34 I Cavalier l )-yard line. After 34-yard line. It took Gray -t,t, --, -
IKeenan 156.5 I Demon Griffin, Keenan .182 [ an RNE offsides call, Chris one play to find the end
ILowerRichland 128.0 IJoshuaJohnson, taverltichland. 256 [ Montgomery rumbled in zone again.
IRichlandNortheast 44.0 IGaryGray, R.N.E. 88 ]for the fir al five yards and The next seven pos- --
IRidgeView 267.5 IChestonHickman, RidgeView. 535 I
ISpringValley 58.0 I Matt Bates, SpringValley .85 I the onlylBearcat touch- sessions for the Bearcats ,
down of the night, resulted in a safety, three
: The[next two plays fumblesl two punts, one :.
In.c. Flora 331.0 [Mo HoUer, h.C. FloraI. 78 I foreshadowed what was to incomplete pass, and a net
IBenLippen 274.0 [David m, aenI ppen .134 [ come. 1 gain of-12 yards. In con- Brookland-Cayce cheerleaders (l-r): Kelli
IBlythewood 269.0 IPerryWflson, Blythewood .112 I The extra point was trast, the Cavaliers scored .qtrrutd Ipnnv rarrart Rohoeen l:ht h l( t-h
IBr00kland-Cayce 208.0 I KennyMcC ,B-C 77I mishandlled and muffed,four more touchdowns and ' " " ' '
ICA.J0hns0n 289.01l 0bertMartin, CA.Johns0n.21 [ Then the ensuing went into halftime with a Davenport, andHaleyParler
ICardinal Newman 129.0 I Ryan Sherlock, C.N. ' -1I kick-off, RNE s Tye Wright 47-6 lead.
IC01umbia 3o9.0 I Richard Butler, C01umbia 87I could not]get a handle on Earlier in the week, Bearcatsoffsides. . (1-1) September 8. The
IDreher : 399.0 IChrisHickman, Dreher .10 I the ball, f mbling around Coleman had said he The Beaxcats did Cavaliers improve to 2-0
IOutch Fork . 339.5 I ComeliusWright, Dutqh Fork. 77 I with it alI the way to the hoped to see the Cavaliers score once more when th, e and will tilt the road for the
IHammond 365.5 [Rashadlshmael, nammond .281 I RNE one--yard line. As the starters longer than Lexing- defense tackled RNE s first time this season when
[Heathwood Hall 303.5 [ HamptonGaham, Htm'avoodI-Iall. 218 I Bearcats cpnverged, Wright ton had the previous week. David Palevich in the end they travel to Blythewood
Ilrmo 250.0 INealStrange, Irmo i .23 I gathered the ball, gath- RNE back-up KerseanWd-zone for a safety with 35 (1-1) for their inaugural
[Keenan 260.5 I Joshua aeese; Keenan[ 104 I ered himself, broke a Cou- son came in for Gray less seconds remaining in the game with the Bengals.
[LowerRichland 187.0 ITobyGoodson, Lowerl chland. 156 I pie of arm tackles, andthan midway through thegame.
[RichlandNortheast 266.0 I Sammy Davis, R.N.E.i 55 I raced all the way to the B-C second quarter. Derrick Brookland-Cayce fails
IRidgeView . 466.0 I Brian Quick, RidgeVlew 249 I
ISprin ValleY 293.5 ICharlesLang, S n gUey 102 I 12-yard li e. The Bearcats Frost came on in relief for to 0-2 and will try to
held the avaliers to a field Wilson with 10:53 remain- regroup when they travel to
I goal, but their next pos- ing in the fourth quarter. Memorial Stadium to face
IA.C. Fl0ra 235.0 I emT 0mps0r A R0ra. 21 I sessiont e Bearcatswere He promptly drew the former region foe Dreher
IBen Lippen 333.5 I Luke Smith, BenLippdn 19 I
IBlythewood 251.5 I Marques Foster, Blythewood. 14.5 ]
IBrooldand-Cayce 280.0 Josh Noble, B-C .16 I ColUmbia-xStar o I
iC.A. Johnson 363.0 C.A. Johnson N/A ] week
ICardinalNewman 156.01WillGarnett, C.N. i .14,CarlosMe oy,RB, A.C.F/or and four touchdowns for the ",i,
IColumbia 184.0 ILorenzaBoyles, Colur0bia . 26 I Iaushed 15 imes for 129 yards year. I of" the week Sefltem er 8, 2006
IDreher 214.01Rashad Flowers, Dreh r .21 I landtw tcpuchd wnsagainst Hampton Graham, WR, I -"
IDutchFork 183.5 IlouliBurroughs, DutehFork. 13 I IMi-d-'Car -l ha" Iteathwoodttall: Had sixI BobbySmitb
IHammond 208.0 [WlerBailey, Hammodd .19 I S'mitg'DB' B.enZ pe receptions for 182 yards and [ Eau Claire High School
IHeathwood Hall 338.5 ITylerWhalen HeathwobdHall. 23 I ]Had nine lackles, two forced two touchdowns against I Bobby Smith had three
Irmo 257.0 IffickeyNickels, lrmo I 18 ] ] ree i ntercep- ChristChurch. l interceptions against Keenan
loons again~tAshville School. maria t=arter, KIL Irma: I retumin~ them for a total of 185 ~ i
Keenan N/A I Derrick Brown, Keena a 18 I ' ' "
Lower Richland N/A I Lewis Gunter, Lower Richland. 25 I {Perry Wil on, WR, Blythe- Rushed for 154 yards and three I yards He tipped one at the one
C.at ghtte npassesfor touchdowns one of which was lyardline, caught it at the five, and
RichlandN0rtheast 142.5 I Chris Mines, R.N.E. .19,l 102ya(dsagainstLamar, a 93 yard run for a touchdown. I returned it 95 yards for touch- (
RidgeView 237.01JohnSynovee, Ridge iew .20 I II N blg, LB,' - --Has16 Demon Griffin, QB, geenan: [down. His efforts helped the
Itacklesin tffo games this year. The freshman has 301 yards I Shamrocks to a 19-6 victory over
SpringValley 210.5 IJ0hnGlaspie, SpringValey 25]
[Domim'qu~ Wilkins, RB. CA. passing in two games this sea- [ Keenan and their first 2-0 start ~~
j Ifotmsorr. bz eraging 12.35 yards son. I since 1972. .
' er carr n two am z Head Coach Burton Able
Auction Dreher High School [per carry n two games this' TobyGoodson, WR/P, Lou'er I
season. R/oh/gnU. The senior is averag- I
atmete ann stuaent ann says ne
Malcolm laekson, DL/TE, in 93 ards errece tionand I. . ' . BobbySmith
g " Y P ' P I is a very manneny ann ldna,
Columbta: Forced to play 37,3 yards per punt. 1 #10 59 1BOlbs. Jr.
" B" Li.n fl I y~un~ ~xttn -- uz~ ~tuu y~u waut
defense dt etoan injury to a lily d ey, OT, RARE:. Grad- around a v,r~,- ~,o,~t'~ o,o o'o^ WR/DB
starter, responded with 14 ed 93% with two pancakes and calls Smith an iron man who is
" . " I getting some attention and letters from Division I schools. ,Smith was
recoverea.~. Iumoie mat led to tmeston tlleman, QB, Ridge I thecoaches choice for several team awards as a sophomor~last year.
a score aga nst Dreher. Vim, v: Passed for 370 yards and I ,~ . ,
t~rougnr to you Oy
Nick Beth RB, Dreh . Has five touchdowns againstWhite I
Reunion will be October 14, 2oo6 at Din ands on
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467 yards rushing in just two
games this year.
louli Burrpughs, DE, Dutch
For& Lea( s the Silver Foxes
with 13 ta~ rkles in two games
this year.
Punky
mona~. Ha,
l ann a toucl
lrence Matt
.Silva, QB, Ham-
1 214 yards passing
rdown against Lau-
ling. Has 512 yards
Knoll.
Brandon Wheedon, LB, Spring
Va//e~. Had 13 tackles (two for
loss), two passbreak-ups, two
sacks, caused a fumble, recov-
ered a fumble, and had an
interception return for a
touchdown which was called
back.