North Carolina high school sports scores from Friday, Nov. 19
There’s plenty of news and notes from an exciting night of high school sports. [XX] teams from Charlotte and the surrounding region of North Carolina hit the field for an action-packed Week [1] of the NC high school football season. Here’s a recap and the scores from the games:
Raleigh Leesville Road overpowers Knightdale in thorough beating 28-7
Raleigh Leesville Road rolled past Knightdale for a comfortable 28-7 victory on November 19 in North Carolina football.
Neither offense could get untracked in a fruitless third quarter.
The Pride’s offense darted to a 14-7 lead over the Knights at the intermission.
Neither team dominated early as the two squads struggled to a 7-7 tie through the first quarter.
Robbinsville overcomes Spencer North Rowan in competitive affair 50-47
A tight-knit tilt turned in Robbinsville’s direction just enough to squeeze past Spencer North Rowan 50-47 in North Carolina high school football action on November 19.
The Black Knights hummed like a well-oiled machine through the final quarter, extending the lead with a 15-12 advantage in the frame.
Nothing was decided in the third quarter, with Robbinsville and Spencer North Rowan locked in a 35-35 stalemate.
Through the early stages of the affair, the Cavaliers controlled the pace, taking a 35-21 lead into intermission.
Spencer North Rowan showed it was ready to play, using an early thrust to carve out a 21-14 advantage over Robbinsville as the first quarter ended.
Shelby drums Mt. Holly East Gaston in sound fashion 64-15
A combination of points and defense led to a knockout performance as Shelby turned out the lights on Mt. Holly East Gaston 64-15 in a North Carolina high school football matchup.
The Golden Lions’ command showed as they carried a 57-7 lead into the fourth quarter.
The Golden Lions’ offense pulled ahead to a 36-7 lead over the Warriors at halftime.
The Golden Lions opened with a 15-7 advantage over the Warriors through the first quarter.
Abracadabra: Mebane Eastern Alamance vanquishes Fayetteville Westover 43-12
Fayetteville Westover had no answers as Mebane Eastern Alamance roared to a 43-12 victory on November 19 in North Carolina football action.
Mebane Eastern Alamance’s defense locked up the victory with a shutout performance in the final quarter.
Mebane Eastern Alamance’s dominance showed as it carried a 43-12 lead into the fourth quarter.
The Eagles’ offense moved to a 21-6 lead over the Wolverines at the intermission.
Mebane Eastern Alamance made the first move by forging a 14-6 margin over Fayetteville Westover after the first quarter.
Rolesville escapes close call with Raleigh Millbrook 48-45
Rolesville knocked off Raleigh Millbrook 48-45 at Raleigh Millbrook High on November 19 in North Carolina football action.
The Rams avoided the brakes and shifted into victory gear via a 20-10 stretch over the final quarter.
Raleigh Millbrook came from behind to grab the advantage heading to the fourth quarter over Rolesville 35-28.
A halftime tie at 28-28 allowed for a respite as both teams looked to regroup in the locker room.
Rolesville moved in front of Raleigh Millbrook 14-7 to begin the second quarter.
Too close for comfort: Greenville J.H. Rose edges Fayetteville Seventy-First 20-14
Greenville J.H. Rose posted a tight 20-14 win over Fayetteville Seventy-First in North Carolina high school football on November 19.
No points meant no hope for the Falcons as they could not cut into their deficit in the final quarter.
Greenville J.H. Rose’s leg-up showed as it carried a 20-14 lead into the fourth quarter.
The Rampants’ offense moved to a 13-7 lead over the Falcons at the intermission.
Greenville J.H. Rose opened with a 3-0 advantage over Fayetteville Seventy-First through the first quarter.
No pain, no gain; Bakersville Mitchell overcomes Thomasville 38-21
Bakersville Mitchell handed Thomasville a tough 38-21 loss for a North Carolina high school football victory on November 19.
The Mountaineers’ control showed as they carried a 31-21 lead into the fourth quarter.
Bakersville Mitchell’s offense took charge to a 24-7 lead over Thomasville at the intermission.
Bakersville Mitchell opened with a 14-0 advantage over Thomasville through the first quarter.
Winning recipe: Matthews Weddington broils Waxhaw Cuthbertson 34-21
Matthews Weddington collected a 34-21 victory over Waxhaw Cuthbertson in North Carolina high school football action on November 19.
Matthews Weddington’s leverage showed as it carried a 22-14 lead into the fourth quarter.
Matthews Weddington’s offense moved to a 19-7 lead over Waxhaw Cuthbertson at the intermission.
The Warriors made the first move by forging a 10-0 margin over the Cavaliers after the first quarter.
Stopped cold: Belmont South Point thwarts Gastonia Forestview’s quest 27-7
Playing with a winning hand, Belmont South Point trumped Gastonia Forestview 27-7 in a North Carolina high school football matchup.
The Red Raiders’ might showed as they carried a 24-7 lead into the fourth quarter.
The Red Raiders’ offense darted to a 14-7 lead over the Jaguars at the intermission.
The two teams dueled to an even start, with the Red Raiders and the Jaguars settling for a 7-7 first-quarter knot.
Defensive dominance: Statesville stymies Lenoir Hibriten 42-0
Statesville corralled Lenoir Hibriten’s offense and never let go to fuel a 42-0 victory during this North Carolina football game.
Both offenses seemed to run out of gas with neither able to generate points in the fourth quarter.
Statesville’s command showed as it carried a 42-0 lead into the fourth quarter.
The Greyhounds’ offense struck to a 21-0 lead over the Panthers at the intermission.
Statesville jumped in front of Lenoir Hibriten 14-0 to begin the second quarter.
Greensboro Dudley takes victory lap over Kings Mountain 36-10
Greensboro Dudley controlled the scoreboard and the game in a sound 36-10 victory over Kings Mountain in North Carolina high school football action on November 19.
Defense dominated scoreless second and fourth quarters, helping Greensboro Dudley finish off Kings Mountain.
The Panthers broke in front at the beginning of the fourth quarter with a 36-10 lead over the Mountaineers.
Tough to find an edge early, the Panthers and the Mountaineers fashioned a 7-7 stalemate through the first quarter.
Chester severs Greenville Powdersville’s hopes 35-18
Chester handed Greenville Powdersville a tough 35-18 loss at Chester High on November 19 in South Carolina football action.
Defense muted both offenses in a scoreless third quarter.
Chester’s offense moved to a 28-18 lead over Greenville Powdersville at the intermission.
Chester opened with a 14-12 advantage over Greenville Powdersville through the first quarter.
Rock Hill South Pointe climbs out of hole to beat Greenwood 30-20
Greenwood cut in front fast, but Rock Hill South Pointe bounced aside that challenge and collected a 30-20 victory during this South Carolina football game.
The Stallions put a bow on this victory with a strong final-quarter kick, outpointing the Eagles 14-0 in the last stanza.
The Eagles moved ahead by earning a 20-16 advantage over the Stallions at the end of the third quarter.
Unicorns and mermaids were more common than points in a futile second quarter that left the intermission gap at 14-3.
Greenwood authored a promising start, taking advantage of Rock Hill South Pointe 14-3 at the end of the first quarter.
Bazinga: Quick lead pushes Central Daniel past Clinton 52-7
Central Daniel dominated from start to finish in a resounding 52-7 win over Clinton in South Carolina high school football on November 19.
The Lions’ reign showed as they carried a 49-0 lead into the fourth quarter.
Central Daniel’s offense roared to a 35-0 lead over Clinton at the intermission.
Central Daniel darted in front of Clinton 14-0 to begin the second quarter.
Vice-grip defense fuels Kernersville East Forsyth’s win over Kernersville Glenn 14-0
A suffocating defensive performance helped Kernersville East Forsyth blank Kernersville Glenn 14-0 on November 19 in North Carolina football.
Each offense authored its Rip Van Winkle imitation, napping through barren second and third quarters.
The Eagles made the first move by forging a 7-0 margin over the Bobcats after the first quarter.