Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Burke County FCA Scoreboard (10/28)

Boys Soccer
East Burke 3, Patton 0
EBHS: county champs 5-1 record
Micah Chrisco 2 goals
Brandon Cuellar goal
Anthony Thao assist
Josh Aguiree assist
Garrett Pitts 6 saves

Bunker Hill 6, Draughn 0



Saturday, October 26, 2019

Lady Cavs battle it out in first round playoff loss

Dobson- The 19 seed East Burke volleyball team opened the NCHSAA 2A volleyball state playoffs at 14 seed Surry Central and was ready to battle at all costs.

The host Lady Golden Eagles took the first two sets in close fashion while the Lady Cavaliers took charge to capture sets three and four to play a do or die fifth set.

EB led as much as 5-3 and 6-4 in attempting to complete the come from behind victory but Surry Central still had some grit and strength left to hang on and end the Lady Cavaliers season.

EB seniors Erica Clontz, Graleigh Hildebran, and Riley Haas were key to keep the scoring close for the Lady Cavs in the early sets with fellow seniors Ashlyn Stilwell and Kendall Buff each registering a serving ace.

Haas (3 blocks, kill) and Clontz (2 kills) led the charge at the net to set up the comeback to pick up a winning set.

Surry Central led early on in the fourth set with Haas, Clontz, Hildebran, Buff, and Erin Newton going to work as a play by Haas ultimately gave EB a late advantage to knot up the playoff matchup 2-2.

Two of Clontz team-high 19 kills came in the fifth set to give EB leads of 5-3 and 6-4 until the hosts rallied off the next six of seven points while EB only had three more possessions only to get within one point of the lead twice.

Clontz finished the season with a school-record total of 369 kills while also contributing 12 digs and three blocks in her final game.

Haas went double in her last volleyball game at EB recording 17 blocks and 12 kills.

The Lady Cavaliers finished with an overall record of 16-8, their best win total in three seasons with the Northwestern Foothills 2A Conference.



EB       26       21       25       25       12
SC       28       25       21       23       15

Graleigh Hildebran 27 assists, 17 digs, 8 kills, 2 blocks
Kendall Buff 14 digs, 5 kills, 2 blocks, ace
Erin Newton 16 digs, 14 assists, 4 kills, 3 blocks
Erica Clontz 19 kills, 12 digs, 3 blocks
Riley Haas 17 blocks, 12 kills, 4 digs
Ashlyn Stilwell 36 digs, kill, ace
Danielle Foxx 5 blocks, 3 digs, kill
Sara Suddreth assist

Foothills Power 5 (Football Week Ten)

#1 Watauga (9-1, 5-0 Northwestern 3A/4A) McDowell 62-14 W (next: @ Freedom, 11-1)

#2 North Lincoln (8-1, 5-0 South Fork 2A) Newton-Conover 43-7 W (next: vs Lincolnton, 11-1)

#3 Hibriten (8-1, 5-0 NWFAC 2A) East Burke 48-14 W (next: @ West Iredell, 11-1)

#4 Shelby (7-1, 4-0 Southwestern 2A) BYE (next: vs East Rutherford, 11-1)

#5 Burns (7-2, 4-1 Southwestern 2A) East Gaston 49-0 W (next: vs R-S Central, 11-1)

Honorable Mention:
West Lincoln (7-2, 3-2 South Fork 2A)
Maiden (6-3, 3-2 South Fork 2A)
Bunker Hill (5-4, 4-1 NWFAC 2A)
South Point (5-4, 3-1 Southwestern 2A)
Hickory (3-6, 3-1 Northwestern 3A/4A)

Friday, October 25, 2019

HS Football Week Ten

East Burke (2-6, 1-3) @ Hibriten (7-1, 4-0)
Series History: 17-10, E Burke (28th meeting)
Last Year's Result: Hibriten 63, East Burke 6
Last Week's Games: Bunker Hill 37, East Burke 14; Hibriten 56, Draughn 0

Leading Performers:
East Burke- Josh Moore, Seth Pruitt
Hibriten- Daren Perry, Marcus Jones

Outlook:
Hibriten is well on their way to a third consecutive championship in the Northwestern Foothills 2A Conference after winning in a road shutout at Draughn.

Josh Moore is two rushing touchdowns away from tying Robbie McGee for the career record at EBHS.

Leading Stat Leaders
RUSHING
Josh Moore (EB) 172-1073, 20 TD (134.1 avg)
Trent Corn (D) 135-805, 12 TD (89.4 avg)

PASSING
Braxton Cox (D) 128/214, 1868 yards, 24 TD, 4 INT (207.5 avg)
Seth Pruitt (EB) 44/106, 592 yards, 3 TD, 3 INT (118.4 avg)

RECEIVING
Nick Chrisco (D) 47-664, 6 TD (73.8 avg)
Denver Treadway (D) 30-563, 8 TD (62.5 avg)
Khe-Nai Banks (D) 34-547, 8 TD (60.8 avg)
Luke Coble (EB) 34-395, 3 TD (49.4 avg)

SCORING
Braxton Cox (D) 140 pts
Josh Moore (EB) 126 pts
Trent Corn (D) 80 pts
Khe-Nai Banks (D) 60 pts
Denver Treadway (D) 48 pts
Nick Chrisco (D) 42 pts
Ryan Kaminske (D) 32 pts
Luke Coble (EB) 24 pts
Turner Strong (EB) 23 pts
Brett Childers (EB) 20 pts

Chasing Records
DHS season passing TDs: BRAXTON COX (2019) 24
DHS career passing TDs: BRAXTON COX (2017-) 32
DHS season receiving TDs: DENVER TREADWAY (2019) 8
DHS career receiving TDs: DENVER TREADWAY (2018-) 10
DHS career receiving yards: DENVER TREADWAY (2018-) 838
DHS season receiving yards: NICK CHRISCO (2019) 664
EBHS career rushing yards: JOSH MOORE (2016-) 2997

DHS season rushing TDs
Keith Loomis (2011) 16, Trent Corn (2019) 12

DHS season rushing yards
Keith Loomis (2011) 1085, Christian Campbell (2017) 929, Adam Estep (2012) 888, Dominique Patterson (2013) 866, Adam Estep (2013) 827, Trent Corn (2019) 805

EBHS season rushing TDs
Brandon Clark (2015) 25, Robbie McGee (2011) 20, Josh Moore (2019) 20

EBHS career rushing TDs
Robbie McGee (2009-12) 40, Josh Moore (2016-) 38



Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Lady Cavs volleyball falls in NWFAC semis

Newton- It was going to be a top-notch battle for the 4 seed East Burke volleyball team to dethrone top-seeded Foard.

The Lady Cavaliers proved to give their best effort but Foard ultimately won the three-set contest in Tuesday's Northwestern Foothills 2A semifinals.

Kendall Buff (dig, kill), Riley Haas (serving ace), and Erica Clontz (kill) kept EB ahead early in the opening set until the host Lady Tigers were able to jump ahead.

A block by Graleigh Hildebran and a Haas kill looked to help the Lady Cavs stay within Foard's lead until Foard went on an eight-point run to distance themselves for the first set win.

Foard scored the first four points of set two as Haas, Hildebran, and Clontz made key plays to keep the score close.

Foard ultimately dominated set three while Faith McDowell recorded a kill and a block in the last-ditch effort at a late comeback.

The Lady Cavaliers are expected to be on the road in the first round of the 2A state playoffs Saturday.


EB       12       11       13
FTF     25       25       25

Riley Haas 5 kills, 5 blocks, 2 digs, ace, assist
Erica Clontz 6 kills, 6 digs, block, assist
Graleigh Hildebran 9 assists, 6 digs, 3 kills, 3 blocks
Erin Newton 7 assists, 6 digs
Kendall Buff 7 digs, 3 kills
Danielle Foxx 3 blocks, dig
Ashlyn Stilwell 22 digs
Faith McDowell 2 kills, 1 block



Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Lady Cavs Revenge, sweeps Lady Wildcats in NWFAC volleyball tournament opener

Icard- It's always a wild showdown when Draughn and East Burke meet on the volleyball court.

Five days after a four-set home win by the Lady Wildcats, they met again at East Burke in the opening round of the Northwestern Foothills 2A Conference tournament.

The sets stayed close but when the dust settled, the 4 seed Lady Cavaliers were victorious in a three-set win over the 5 seed Lady Wildcats (25-20, 25-13, 25-15).

"Last week's loss hurt us a lot and there was a lot of tension in this game, I'm just glad this one is on our side," said EB senior Erica Clontz.

Chloe Gary started off for Draughn (15-9) recording a serving ace and the Lady Wildcats built up a 7-4 lead behind kills from Georgia Goulding and Kirsten Powell.

The Lady Cavaliers (15-6) made a comeback and grabbed the lead late topped off with a serving ace by Erin Newton.

Clontz and Riley Haas dominated at the net with a couple kills to start off the second set along with Graleigh Hildebran, Kendall Buff, and Danielle Foxx contributing as the Lady Cavs led all the way to hold a 2-0 advantage.

Powell and Gary looked to keep the Lady Cavs from earning the three-set sweep but Haas, Clontz, and Hildebran were key at the net to seal the first-round win.

"I just really like this win and hope it gives us better seeding (for the state playoffs)," said Haas.

The Lady Cavs now turnaround to face top-seeded Foard today in the semifinal round after a close three-set battle with the Lady Tigers last week.

"It feels intimidating (to play Foard again) but after how we played today, we should hang in there," said Clontz.

-VERSE OF THE DAY-
"for everyone born of God overcomes the world. This is the victory that has overcome the world, even our faith"
-1 John 5:4


Burke County FCA Scoreboard (10/21)

BOYS SOCCER
West Iredell 9, Draughn 0

West Caldwell 6, East Burke 1
Micah Chrisco goal
Aiden Ledford assist
Garrett Pitts (6 saves)


Saturday, October 19, 2019

2A Playoff Projections

2AA FOOTBALL
#16 Forest Hills @ #1 North Lincoln
#9 Bunker Hill @ #8 Ashe County
#12 Pisgah @ #5 Smoky Mountain
#13 South Point @ #4 Burns
#14 North Davidson @ #3 Oak Grove
#11 East Lincoln @ #6 Maiden
#10 Salisbury @ #7 Ledford
#15 Wilkes Central @ #2 Hibriten

2A FOOTBALL
#16 Walkertown @ #1 Shelby
#9 Newton-Conover @ #8 Chase
#12 Thomasville @ #5 West Stokes
#13 Draughn @ #4 Brevard
#14 Mount Pleasant @ #3 Mountain Heritage
#11 Hendersonville @ #6 West Stanly
#10 Owen @ #7 North Surry
#15 North Wilkes @ #2 Anson

Cavs fall to Bears

Icard- The East Burke football team returned home to host Bunker Hill for the annual Pink Out/Cavs Kickin Cancer game in a Northwestern Foothills 2A matchup of two teams in the upper half of the conference standings.

The Cavaliers got within three points of the Bears lead at the halftime break but the visitors won the second half by a 20-0 shutout for a 37-14 victory.

Bunker Hill scored the first points of the game off a 16-yard field goal on a 17 play opening drive that took nearly six minutes off the first-quarter clock.

EB quickly responded with a 46-yard pass from Seth Pruitt to Johnny Reynolds on the first play sparking a nine-play drive ending with a one-yard touchdown run by Josh Moore gaining a 7-3 lead.

Bunker Hill fired back in two plays to get back in front 10-7 off a 54-yard touchdown run.

The Bears added a 15-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter to extend their lead to ten points.

The Cavs had one last successful drive left in them going 12 plays ending with a 22-yard pass from Pruitt to Luke Coble.

A pass by Pruitt that was intercepted to open the third quarter proved costly for EB as Bunker Hill scored in five plays to again lead by a ten-point advantage.

Two other drives went into Bunker Hill territory but just couldn't get inside the red zone.

Coble grabbed an interception to spark the EB defense in the second half with Raelen Lo and Landon-Langley Smith each picking up a sack.

Moore was held to 87 yards rushing on 26 carries and is two touchdowns away from tying Robbie McGee for the career lead at EBHS.

Pruitt passed for 100 yards on ten completions led by 57 yards on three receptions from Johnny Reynolds.

Coble had five catches for 36 yards with Moore catching two passes for seven yards.

East Burke is on the road next Friday facing two-time defending conference champion Hibriten.


After the game, there was a ceremony to remember cancer victims and also honor cancer survivors. Here is a list of all the East Burke players and who they represented wearing a jersey in their memory or honor.


#3 Austin Sellers (Judy Kizar, breast cancer)
#4 Dawson Langley (Barbra Langley, breast cancer)
#5 Chase Childers (Tony Weaver, bone/lung cancer)
#6 Spencer Goins (Edith Richey, breast cancer SURVIVOR)
#7 Luke Coble (Tereasa Carswell, carcinoma cancer)
#8 Turner Strong (Mike Earley, brain cancer SURVIVOR)
#10 Seth Pruitt (Joe Coats, bone cancer)
#12 Josh Moore (Mary Woods, lymphoma cancer SURVIVOR)
#13 Brett Childers (Kay Woods, breast cancer SURVIVOR)
#15 Johnny Reynolds (James Martin, colon cancer)
#18 Everette Denny (Zeb Vance, lung cancer)
#21 Logan Johnson (Norma Propst, breast cancer SURVIVOR)
#22 Blane Fulbright (Christal Williams, colon cancer SURVIVOR)
#23 Hayden Castle (Wayne Mosteller, kidney cancer SURVIVOR)
#25 Ben Mast (Sue Mast, lung cancer SURVIVOR)
#35 Landon-Langley Smith (Jim Phillips, lung/throat cancer SURVIVOR)
#36 Raelen Lo (Sam Smith, bone cancer SURVIVOR)
#42 Kevin Patel (Amy Huffman, colon cancer)
#52 George Mackay (Dean Batson, kidney cancer)
#55 Jesse Smart (Louise Buffamoyer, blood cancer)
#56 Jacob Newton (Bob Bennent, colon cancer)
#58 Matthew Smith (Walter Campbell, colon cancer)
#60 Cody Huffman (Jerry Pendergrass, skin cancer SURVIVOR)
#61 Hunter Bostian (Pat Turnmire, breast cancer SURVIVOR)
#62 Colton Boyette (Larry Cook, lung cancer SURVIVOR)
#63 Matthew Vue (Mee Vue, cervical cancer)
#65 Noah Rooks (Judy Trainum, breast cancer SURVIVOR)
#72 Elijah Hess (Teresa Turnmire, thyroid cancer SURVIVOR)
#74 Nick Saine (Daniel Saine, bone/lung cancer)
#75 Chase Lowman (Erica Lowman, melanoma cancer SURVIVOR)
#80 Michael Magni (Jim Adams, colon cancer SURVIVOR)
#85 Chris Huffman (Jerry Smith, brain cancer SURVIVOR)

Foothills Power 5 (Football week nine)

#1 Watauga (8-1, 4-0 Northwestern 3A/4A) St Stephens 67-14 W (next: McDowell, 10-25)

#2 Hibriten (7-1, 4-0 NWFAC 2A) Draughn 56-0 W (next: East Burke, 10-25)

#3 North Lincoln (7-1, 4-0 South Fork 2A) Maiden 42-0 W (next: @ Newton-Conover, 10-25)

#4 Shelby (7-1, 4-0 Southwestern 2A) Burns 26-13 W (next: BYE)

#5 Burns (6-2, 3-1 Southwestern 2A) Shelby 26-13 L (next: East Gaston, 10-25)

Honorable Mention:
East Lincoln (7-1, 3-1 South Fork 2A)
Newton-Conover (6-2, 4-0 South Fork 2A)
Freedom (6-3, 3-1 Northwestern 3A/4A)
West Iredell (5-3, 3-1 NWFAC)
Bunker Hill (4-4, 3-1 NWFAC)
South Point (4-4, 2-1 Southwestern 2A)

Friday, October 18, 2019

HS Football Week Nine

Hibriten (6-1, 3-0) @ Draughn (5-3, 3-1)
Series Record: 2-0, Hibriten (third meeting)
Last Year's Result: Hibriten 70, Draughn 0
Last Week's Games: Hibriten 60, Foard 7; Bunker Hill 28, Draughn 27

Leading Performers:
Draughn- Braxton Cox, Nick Chrisco
Hibriten- Daren Perry, Zion Norwood

Coach's Quote:
"That one last week hurt, you could see it in the boys eyes after the game. We know we beat ourselves as much as they beat us, it was humbling at the same time for our whole team."

"This week is a big test for us, Hibriten is a very talented and explosive team. It's the true David vs Goliath matchup, the second-largest 2A school vs the second smallest."

"We have to play four quarters of ball and play smart, defensively we have to tackle better than last week (and) offensively we need to execute upfront and make smart reads. Our kids have had a pretty good week of prep and we plan to give it all we got."
-Chris Powell

Bunker Hill (3-4, 2-1) @ East Burke (2-5, 1-2)
Series Record: 4-2, Bunker Hill (seventh meeting)
Last Year's Result: Bunker Hill 26, East Burke 21
Last Week's Games: Patton 49, East Burke 21; Bunker Hill 28, Draughn 27

Leading Performers:
East Burke- Josh Moore
Bunker Hill- Kaden Robinson

Outlook:
Josh Moore became the top career rushing yards leader at EBHS last week and has a chance to reach 3000 career rushing yards. The Cavs also opened up offensively with quarterback Seth Pruitt completing passes to five different receivers led by Luke Coble (8-70) and Austin Sellers (3-30).

Northwestern Foothills 2A Standings
Hibriten 3-0
Draughn 3-1
B Hill 2-1
W Iredell 2-1
E Burke 1-2
Patton 1-2
Foard 1-3
W Caldwell 0-3

Stat Leaders
Rushing
Josh Moore (EB) 146-986, 19 TD (140.8 avg)
Trent Corn (D) 129-807, 12 TD (100.9 avg)

Passing
Braxton Cox (D) 117/192, 1807 yards, 24 TD, 4 INT (225.9 avg)
Seth Pruitt (EB)  34/80, 492 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT (123.0 avg)

Receiving
Nick Chrisco (D) 40-616, 6 TD (77.0 avg)
Denver Treadway (D) 30-563, 8 TD (70.4 avg)
Khe-Nai Banks (D) 31-534, 8 TD (66.7 avg)
Luke Coble (EB) 29-359, 2 TD (51.3 avg)

Chasing Records
DHS season passing TDs: BRAXTON COX (2019) 24
DHS career passing TDs: BRAXTON COX (2017-) 32
DHS season receiving TDs: DENVER TREADWAY (2019) 8
DHS career receiving TDs: DENVER TREADWAY (2018-) 10
DHS career receiving yards: DENVER TREADWAY (2018-) 838
DHS season receiving yards: NICK CHRISCO (2019) 616
EBHS career rushing yards: JOSH MOORE (2016-) 2910

DHS season rushing TDs
Keith Loomis (2011) 16, Trent Corn (2019) 12

DHS season rushing yards
Keith Loomis (2011) 1085, Christian Campbell (2017) 929, Adam Estep (2012) 888, Dominique Patterson (2013) 866, Adam Estep (2013) 827, Trent Corn (2019) 807

EBHS season rushing TDs
Brandon Clark (2015) 25, Robbie McGee (2011) 20, Josh Moore (2019) 19

EBHS career rushing TDs
Robbie McGee (2009-12) 40, Josh Moore (2016-) 37

Burke County FCA Scoreboard (10/17)

JV football
Bunker Hill 34, East Burke 8
Ben Mast 34 yd TD run, two-point conversion run
Hayden Castle onside kick recovery, fumble recovery

Volleyball (Wednesday)
Draughn 3, East Burke 1
EB       25       19       18       22
D         20       25       25       25

D
Kirsten Powell 27 kills, 6 digs, 3 aces
Bailey Bryant 8 kills, dig
Chloe Gary 40 assists, 6 kills, 6 digs, 3 aces, 3 blocks
Georgia Goulding 8 blocks, 4 kills
Hannah Copeland 4 kills, dig
Sara Walker 3 kills, 3 blocks, dig
Haygen Sigmon 5 blocks, 3 aces, kill
Alexis Crump 6 digs
Maddie Nelson 3 digs, ace

EB
Erica Clontz 24 kills, 4 digs, 3 blocks, ace
Graleigh Hildebran 22 assists, 20 digs, 5 kills, ace, block
Riley Haas 7 kills, 7 blocks, 3 digs, 3 assists
Erin Newton 10 digs, 10 assists, 2 kills, 2 blocks
Danielle Foxx 6 blocks, 3 kills, 3 digs
Sara Suddreth 3 assists, 2 digs, ace
Kendall Buff 11 digs, kill, assist
Alex Lowman 2 digs, kill, block
Ashlyn Stilwell 21 digs, 2 kills
Kayleigh Icard dig

Northwestern Foothills 2A Standings (Volleyball, FINAL)
Foard 14-0
Patton 10-4
W Iredell 10-4
Draughn 8-6
E Burke 8-6
B Hill 4-10
Hibriten 2-12
W Caldwell 0-14



Thursday, October 17, 2019

EBMS football completes season on winning streak

Icard- The East Burke Middle School football team completed their season Wednesday with a 24-12 win over East McDowell.

The win for the Raiders ends the season with a 4-3 overall mark, 3-3 in the Foothills Athletic Conference, and a two-game winning streak.

"I feel good about our season," said EBMS head football coach Mitchell McGuire. "We improved our record and overall standing in the conference from last season."

The Raiders are currently fourth in the FAC standings but could finish in a tie for third with a Heritage win over Walter Johnson next week.

Jacob Dellinger again led the East Burke offense with 224 rushing yards and three touchdowns with Levi Coble adding 78 rushing yardage.

KJ Byrd scored on a six-yard touchdown run as Danny Powell (sack, forced fumble), Jesus Becerra (fumble recovery), and Hayden Parker (sack) led defensively.


Burke County FCA Scoreboard (10/16)

Girls Tennis (NCHSAA 2A girls tennis dual playoffs)
Hendersonville 9, Draughn 0
DHS: 8-5

Boys Soccer
East Burke 11, Draughn 2
EB
Micah Chrisco 3 goals, 5 assists
Anthony Thao 3 goals, 2 assists
Brandon Cuellar 3 goals
Bryan Hernandez goal, assist
Turner Strong goal
Chimoua Yang assist
Garrett Pitts 3 saves

D
Dawson Bollinger goal
Ben Icard goal


Wednesday, October 16, 2019

EB cross country sweeps NWFAC championships

Claremont- The East Burke cross country teams made history Tuesday at the Northwestern Foothills 2A Conference championship meet hosted by Riverbend Middle School as the Cavs won both 5K races.

Both squads scored 41 points with senior Logan Shuford (boys 4th, 18:11.14) and freshman Meah Walsh (girls 4th, 23:56.80) being the top Cavalier finishers.

"It was a complete team effort on both sides," said East Burke coach AJ Schwankert.

Luke Elliott (5th, 18:23.70), Ayden Lingerfelt (8th, 19:03.05), Shane Feamster (11th, 19:10.52), Clay Seagle (13th, 19:13.42), and Caleb-Johnson White (20th, 20:10.24) were other leading runners for the EB boys, setting a new mark of six first-place finishes as a team besting the 2017 team winning five.

"Our boys have been very successful against our conference all season, they've worked very hard all season. They are a very unique group who just enjoys each other's company and feed off of each other's successes."

Mekenzie Harris (6th, 24:21.49), Gracie Ruff (7th, 24:53.45), and Janie Ennis (8th, 24:55.36) crossed the finish line in succession for the Lady Cavs in being key to beat out conference favorite Patton.

"The girls team has come a very long way in a very short time, we have a tried and true senior in Ruff with lots of experience and leadership combined with a special trio of ninth graders who have trained hard and overcame the label of beginners."

Piper Strong (16th), Mary Blankenship (23rd), and Kloie Grubbs (31st) were other key Lady Cavalier runners.

"We were very fortunate (for this win), our girls went into the race knowing that it was going to be a dogfight with Patton."

Senior Tommy Blackwell led the Draughn boys (3rd, 57 pts) with a second-place finish (17:46.33) with Reed Farrar (6th, 18:24.89), Andrew Albright (10th, 19:08.70), and Ben Teffeteller (12th, 19:10.86) finishing in the top 15.

The Lady Wildcats placed fourth (117 pts) with Regen Bridges (5th, 24:16.33) and Gracie Mitchell (18th, 26:32.64) being the top finishers.

Draughn and East Burke will next compete at the 2A western regional meet hosted by Brevard at Southside Park on November 2nd.

-VERSE OF THE DAY-
"Do not let your hearts be troubled. You believe in God; believe also in me"
-John 14:1 (NIV)






Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Burke County FCA Scoreboard (10/14)

Volleyball
Draughn 3, West Caldwell 0

Foard 3, East Burke 0
FTF     25       25       25
EB       9          13       21

Erica Clontz 13 kills, 8 digs, 2 aces, block
Graleigh Hildebran 15 digs, 9 assists, kill, ace
Riley Haas 6 blocks, 2 digs, kill, assist
Alex Lowman 3 digs, kill, block
Danielle Foxx 4 blocks, dig, assist
Erin Newton 3 kills, 3 digs, 2 assists
Ashlyn Stilwell 5 digs, assist
Sara Suddreth 3 digs, assist
Kendall Buff 5 digs

Emily Bush 2 digs

Soccer
West Caldwell 9, Draughn 0
Foard 7, East Burke 3


Saturday, October 12, 2019

Valdese sweeps Ray Childers

Valdese- For the second time this season at Joe Temple Field, the Valdese youth football teams completed a three-game sweep this time against Ray Childers.

Pony: Valdese 14, Ray Childers 0

Preston Radabaugh ran for two touchdowns from 65 and 56 yards to lead the opening win in the pony division.

Radabaugh also added a tackle for loss along with Braydon Suttles (3) and Gaige Deal to lead Valdese (3-1) defensively.

Mustang: Valdese 36, Ray Childers 0

Four different players scored touchdown runs for Valdese (2-1) including Bryson Linebarger (34, 42), Lathan McManus (20), Chris Dishman (18), and Kam O'Dell (10).

O'Dell and Bryson Maynor each recovered a fumble with Dishman recording a tackle for loss.

Bronco: Valdese 36, Ray Childers 0

D'andre Moore ran for three touchdowns from 53, 43, and 21 yards to jumpstart the Tigers (4-0) to a win in the final game of the day.

Henry Cooper (25) and Devin "Tank" Wright (41) also reached the endzone with Wright adding a fumble recovery.

Wildcats win streak halted

Claremont- The biggest turnaround season for the Draughn football team hit a roadblock Friday night at Bunker Hill in a rather controversial situation as the Bears won their Homecoming game 28-27.

"We came out flat and our preparation wasn't what it should be," said Draughn head football coach Chris Powell. "Our kids responded and fought back, I'm proud of them."

The Wildcats faced a 21-6 deficit early but came alive in the second quarter going on a 12 play drive capped by a Braxton Cox to Beckett Nelson four-yard touchdown pass.

Cox ended the Bears next drive by grabbing an interception and then later completed a pass to Nick Chrisco going for 57 yards.

Cox and Chrisco hooked up again for a seven-yard touchdown pass cutting Bunker Hill's lead down to 21-19 at the halftime break.

Draughn took their first lead, 27-21 after Trent Corn completed a six-play third-quarter drive with a two-yard touchdown run.

The lead looked to hold after the Wildcats was able to hold the Bears thanks to key stops by Chrisco, Zach Poteet, Donavan King, Mason Pratt, and an interception by Robbie Gibby.

The Bears executed a late 12 play drive ending with a 17-yard touchdown pass and a point-after kick that went high but was able to stay within the goalposts for the one-point lead.

Khe-Nai Banks returned the opposing kick for nearly 30 yards to put the Wildcats in Bunker Hill territory with under 30 seconds left.

Cox fired a pass near the sidelines that looked to be intercepted but the Bears defender had a foot out of bounds ruling the pass incomplete.

The next play was a missed snap that was recovered by Cox near the 40-yard line and the clock ran out before having a chance to get off another snap.

"We just let (this win) slip away from us, we got to get back to work this week and get ready for a great Hibriten team (at home)."

Cox finished with 194 passing yards on 18 completions led by Chrisco's 80 yards on five receptions.

Corn finished with 82 rushing yards on 21 carries with the third quarter touchdown run.


Cavs fall to Panthers, Moore sets new career rushing record

Morganton- The East Burke football team got behind Friday night at Patton by 22 points leading to a 49-21 road loss marking four consecutive losses to the Panthers.

Senior running back Josh Moore scored all three touchdowns for the Cavaliers (2-5, 1-2 NWFAC) from 3, 35, and 3 yards.

Moore finished with 101 rushing yards on 18 carries to pass Robbie McGee as the all-time leader in career rushing yards at EBHS (2,910).

"Gotta thank God once again for another accomplishment, also gotta thank the offensive line they solid dudes," said Moore on his Instagram account.

The Cavaliers are back home next Friday vs. Bunker Hill in the Cavs Kickin' Cancer game.

-Contributions by Fred Brown SR-


Foothills Power 5 (Football Week 8)

#1 Watauga (7-1, 3-0 Northwestern 3A/4A) Hickory 56-28 W (next: @ St Stephens, 10-18)
#2 Hibriten (6-1, 3-0 NWFAC 2A) Foard 60-7 W (next: @ Draughn, 10-18)
#3 Shelby (6-1, 3-0 Southwestern 2A) Chase 55-20 W (next: Burns, 10-18)
#4 Burns (6-1, 3-0 Southwestern 2A) East Rutherford 55-0 W (next: @ Shelby, 10-18)
#5 North Lincoln (6-1, 3-0 South Fork 2A) East Lincoln 52-7 W (next: @ Maiden, 10-18)

Honorable Mention:
East Lincoln (6-1, 2-1), Newton-Conover (5-2, 3-0), Maiden (5-2, 2-1), Draughn (5-3, 3-1), Freedom (5-3, 2-1), R-S Central (5-3, 2-1)

Friday, October 11, 2019

HS Football Week Eight

Draughn (5-2, 3-0) @ Bunker Hill (2-4, 1-1)
Series Record: 4-2, Draughn (7th meeting)
Last Year's Result: Bunker Hill 37, Draughn 20
Last Week's Scores: Draughn 44, Patton 6; Bunker Hill 16, Foard 14

Leading Performers:
Draughn- Braxton Cox, Trent Corn
Bunker Hill- Matt Garcia, Kaden Robinson

Coach's Quote:
"I've been really proud of our kids and the work they have put in. To be able to put away all the distractions last week and get the job done was a big feat for us."

"We have another tough game, Bunker Hill has been improving week to week and is a very talented team. They have a lot of athletes and are well-coached."

"Defensively, we will have to stop the passing attack and slow down their fast receivers. Offensively, we face one of the best defensive lines and units we have seen yet so we have to be really good upfront. This game can be won or lost in the trenches."
-Chris Powell

East Burke (2-4, 1-1) @ Patton (1-5, 0-2)
Series Record: 5-5 Tie (11th meeting)
Last Year's Result: Patton 29, East Burke 7
Last Week's Scores: West Iredell 43, East Burke 20; Draughn 44, Patton 6

Leading Performers:
East Burke- Josh Moore, Raelen Lo, Noah Rooks
Patton- Weston Fleming, Bryson Ratliff

Outlook:
The Cavaliers remain in the top half of the NWFAC 2A standings after a tough loss last week.

EB looks to break a three-year skid against Patton and gain its first win at PHS since 2014.

Stat Leaders
Rushing
Josh Moore (EB) 127-885, 16 TD (147.5 avg)
Trent Corn (D) 108-703, 11 TD (100.4 avg)

Passing
Braxton Cox (D) 99/165, 1613 yds, 21 TD, 3 INT (230.4 avg)
Seth Pruitt (EB) 20/49, 330 yds, 2 TD, INT (110.0 avg)

Receiving
Nick Chrisco (D) 35-536, 5 TD (76.6 avg)
Denver Treadway (D) 26-528, 8 TD (75.4 avg)
Khe-Nai Banks (D) 27-500, 7 TD (71.4 avg)
Luke Coble (EB) 21-289, 2 TD (48.2 avg)

Scoring
Braxton Cox (D) 122 pts
Josh Moore (EB) 102 pts
Trent Corn (D) 72 pts
Khe-Nai Banks (D) 54 pts
Denver Treadway (D) 48 pts

Chasing Records
DHS season passing TDs: BRAXTON COX (2019) 21
DHS career passing TDs: BRAXTON COX (2017-) 29
DHS season receiving TDs: DENVER TREADWAY (2019) 8
DHS career receiving TDs: DENVER TREADWAY (2018-) 10
DHS career receiving yards: DENVER TREADWAY (2018-) 803
DHS season receiving yards: NICK CHRISCO (2019) 536

DHS season rushing TDs
Keith Loomis (2011) 16, Trent Corn (2019) 11

EBHS career rushing TDs
Robbie McGee (2009-12) 40, Josh Moore (2016-) 34

EBHS career rushing yards
Robbie McGee (2009-12) 2898, Josh Moore (2016-) 2809

10/10 Burke County FCA Scoreboard

Volleyball
R-S Central 3, Draughn 0

East Burke 3, Alex Central 0
AC       23       16       23
EB       25       25       25

Erica Clontz 13 kills, 2 digs, 2 assists, block
Riley Haas 4 blocks, 3 kills, 2 aces, 2 digs
Graleigh Hildebran 12 assists, 5 kills, 3 digs
Kendall Buff 9 digs, 4 aces, kill
Danielle Foxx 4 kills, 3 blocks, 2 digs
Erin Newton 4 assists, 3 digs
Sara Suddreth 9 assists
Ashlyn Stilwell 15 digs

Alex Lowman 3 kills

JV Football
Bunker Hill 30, Draughn 6

Patton 12, East Burke 0
Ben Mast (15-23 rushing) (5/12 passing, 86 yds)
Spencer Goins (4-72 receiving)
Eden Worley (7-14 rushing)




Thursday, October 10, 2019

Raiders outscore Eagles

Valdese- The annual grudge match between the Heritage and East Burke Middle football teams was held on the gridiron at Draughn.

After a scoreless first quarter, the visiting Raiders took over to lead 14-0 at the halftime break en-route to a 30-6 victory.

Levi Coble (10 yd run) and Jacob Dellinger (33 yd run) each traded second-quarter touchdown runs for EBMS (3-3).

Coble (5 yd run) and Dellinger (3 yd run) struck again in the fourth quarter to put the win to rest with Dellinger finishing with 231 rushing yards.

The Eagles (0-4) eventually got on the board off a 50-yard pass from Kelton Mitchell to Malachi Silver.

Mitchell led HMS with 52 rushing yards while Silver also took snaps under center for the Eagles.

Defense was also the key to victory for the Raiders forcing three turnovers (two INTs, lost fumble).

Coble (TFL), Dellinger (fumble recovery), Hayden Parker (sack), Darren Hammons (TFL), KJ Byrd (INT), and Caden Buff (INT) led the Raiders defense.

Mitchell, Will Seagle (TFL), Fisher Shew (fumble recovery), and Hampton Blackwell (fumble recovery) led the Eagles defense.

East Burke hosts its final game of the season next Wednesday vs. East McDowell.

Heritage is on the road vs. West McDowell.




10/9 Burke County FCA Scoreboard

Volleyball
East Burke 3, Hibriten 0
HIB     17       11       3
EB       25       25       25

Erica Clontz 9 kills, 7 aces, 2 digs
Graleigh Hildebran 18 assists, 5 digs, 2 kills, 2 aces
Riley Haas 7 kills, 4 blocks
Kendall Buff 6 digs, 2 kills
Sara Suddreth 4 assists, 2 digs
Danielle Foxx 3 kills, dig
Kayleigh Icard 3 digs, kill
Erin Newton 4 assists, 2 kills, dig
Ashlyn Stilwell 9 digs

Alex Lowman 2 digs

Soccer
Foard 9, Draughn 0
Hibriten 4, East Burke 2

Cross Country
United Way Inv
Boys Championship: Tommy Blackwell (D) 12th (17:42.51), Reed Farrar (D) 25th (18:30.67)
Boys Invitational: Luke Elliott (EB) 8th (17:50.99), Logan Shuford (EB) 10th (17:54.79)
Girls Invitational: Meah Walsh (EB) 23rd (23:08.22), Regen Bridges (D) 57th (24:42.05)


Tuesday, October 8, 2019

10/7 Burke County FCA Scoreboard

Volleyball
Draughn 3, Hibriten 0

East Burke 3, Bunker Hill 0
EB.      25.      25.      25
BH.     21       18       14

Graleigh Hildebran 15 assists, 9 kills, 7 digs, 2 blocks
Erica Clontz 13 kills, 3 digs, 2 blocks
Riley Haas 9 kills, 5 digs, block
Erin Newton 9 assists, 2 kills, block
Sara Suddreth 6 assists, 4 digs, ace
Danielle Foxx 5 blocks, 4 kills
Kendall Buff 6 digs, ace
Ashlyn Stilwell 15 digs
Alex Lowman kill

Soccer
East Burke 3, Bunker Hill 0
Micah Chrisco goal
Anthony Thao goal
Josh Aguiree goal
Antony Salgado 3 assists
Garett Pitts 5 saves




Monday, October 7, 2019

Foothills Power 5 (Football Week 7)

#1 Watauga (6-1, 2-0 Northwestern 3A/4A)
Alexander Central 42-10 W, next: Hickory

#2 Hibriten (5-1, 2-0 Northwestern Foothills 2A)
West Caldwell 52-0 W, next: Foard

#3 Shelby (5-1, 2-0 Southwestern 2A)
R-S Central 51-0 W, next: @ Chase

#4 Burns (5-1, 2-0 Southwestern 2A)
Chase 41-6 W, next: @ East Rutherford

#5 Draughn (5-2, 2-0 Northwestern Foothills 2A)
Patton 44-6 W, next: @ Bunker Hill

Honorable Mention:
East Lincoln (6-0, 2-0 South Fork 2A)
North Lincoln (5-1, 2-0 South Fork 2A)
West Lincoln (5-1, 1-1 South Fork 2A)
Newton-Conover (4-2, 2-0 South Fork 2A)
Hickory (2-5, 2-0 Northwestern 3A/4A)



Saturday, October 5, 2019

Cavs fall to West Iredell

Icard- It was Homecoming night at Danny Williams Field and the East Burke football team was in position for their first 2-0 start in the Northwestern Foothills 2A Conference.

The Cavaliers fell behind 21-7 at the halftime break to visiting West Iredell but was able to cut the lead down to 29-20 off two Josh Moore touchdowns.

The Warriors ultimately took advantage of East Burke miscues, injuries, and penalties winning 43-20.

The Cavaliers and Warriors now join Bunker Hill, 14-12 winners over Foard, in a tie for third place (1-1) in the NWFAC standings behind Draughn (3-0) and Hibriten (2-0).

Moore, rushing for 128 yards on 20 carries, first scored for EB (2-4 overall) on a second quarter five yard run.

After West Iredell opened third quarter scoring on a nine yard touchdown pass, Seth Pruitt was able to find Moore on a streak down the Warriors sideline for a 56 yard touchdown pass.

EB got the ball back again off a lost West Iredell fumble recovered by Cody Huffman, the Cavs went on a nine play drive ending with a nine yard touchdown run by Moore.

West Iredell responded to get another touchdown pass on the scoreboard and EB couldn't get much going for the rest of the contest only crossing midfield once with losing a fumble.

Pruitt and Brett Childers combined for 133 passing yards and were both banged up with undisclosed injuries.

Luke Coble led EB receiving with 73 yards on five catches.

Raelen Lo (sack) and Noah Rooks led defensively with two tackles for loss each with Coble (TFL, pass breakup), Huffman (fumble recovery), Dawson Langley (sack), and Logan Johnson (pass breakup) assisting.

EB hits the road next Friday to face county rival Patton.



Week Seven Scoring Summaries

Draughn 44, Patton 6
D        6       24      14      0
P         0       0        0        6

First Quarter
D- Khe-Nai Banks 77 pass from Braxton Cox (xp failed)

Second Quarter
D- Trent Corn 3 run (xp failed)
D- Nick Chrisco 66 pass from Cox (Corn run)
D- Ryan Kaminske 26 field goal
D- Banks 21 pass from Cox (Kaminske kick)

Third Quarter
D- Corn 11 run (Kaminske kick)
D- Corn 3 run (Kaminske kick)

Fourth Quarter
P- Weston Fleming 12 run (xp failed)

West Iredell 43, East Burke 20
WI        7        14       15        7
EB        0        7         13        0

First Quarter
WI- Zay Henderson 3 run (Dylan Lamberth kick)

Second Quarter
WI- Zack Carr 1 run (pass failed)
EB- Josh Moore 5 run (Turner Strong kick)
WI- Myles Jackson 2 run (Jackson run)

Third Quarter
WI- Gabriel Kitchens 9 pass from Carr (Henderson pass)
EB- Moore 56 pass from Seth Pruitt (Strong kick)
EB- Moore 9 run (kick failed)
WI- Sayqwon Miller 24 pass from Carr (Lamberth kick)

Fourth Quarter
WI- William Barber 24 pass from Carr (Lamberth kick)


Friday, October 4, 2019

Valdese Rec Pool gets resurface job after 20 years

Valdese- After 20 years, Valdese Recreation Pool director David Andersen saw it was needing a new resurface job so it can continue to be in operation for the next ten to twenty years.

"Resurfacing is something that needs to be done every once in a while to make sure there are no cracks or leaks that would cause a larger problem for us," said Andersen.

"This helped us to make sure the integrity of the pool is good and we have a nice smooth surface and we wouldn't have any growth or anything of that nature."

Andersen credits Chris Mozeley, who was also contracted with the Valdese Rec in building the splash pad.

"We are now in a position to stay open and not have any issues for quite a while," said Andersen. "It's been a process and Public Works did a great job with us to help put the bubble up and not have a second closure."

As the pool is now back open for operation in the bubble, the high school swimming season begins November 20th with East Burke hosting Patton and West Iredell.

2019-20 Valdese Rec HS swim meet schedule
11/20        East Burke, Patton, West Iredell
12/4          Draughn, East Burke
1/8            East Burke, West Iredell




Thanks also to David Andersen providing these photos on Facebook showing the process of the pool's resurfacing job.


Cavs cross country wins fifth meet

Morganton- The East Burke boys cross country team tied the 2017 team, which qualified for the 2A state championships as a team, with five 5K meet wins after Wednesday's first-place finish at Western Piedmont Community College.

Luke Elliott (3rd, 18:22.40) and Logan Shuford (4th, 18:28.78) led the way for the Cavaliers (35) with Clay Seagle (7th, 19:50.97), Shane Feamster (10th, 20:03.40), Ayden Lingerfelt (11th, 20:12.58), and Caleb-Johnson White (18th, 21:03.50) finishing in the top 20.

Tommy Blackwell was again the top runner for Draughn (3rd, 62) placing second with a time of 17:54.13.

Reed Farrar (6th, 18:43.60), Andrew Albright (8th, 19:51.13), and Ben Teffeteller (16th, 20:38.53) were other key Wildcat runners.

The Lady Cavaliers (46) finished runner-up to host Patton and were led at the finish line by Mekenzie Harris (6th, 26:16.78), Meah Walsh (7th, 26:17.00), and Gracie Ruff (8th, 26:18.00).

Regan Bridges (14th, 27:43.24) and Brittany Hathaway (23rd, 29:40.70) were the top runners for the Lady Wildcats (6th, 131).


HS Football Week Seven

Patton (1-4, 0-1) @ Draughn (4-2, 2-0)
Series Record: 7-3, Patton (11th meeting)
Last Year's Result: Patton 17, Draughn 7
Last Week's Scores: Draughn 38, West Iredell 28;

Leading Performers:
Draughn- Trent Corn, Braxton Cox, Donavan King
Patton- Weston Fleming, Bryson Ratliff

Coach's Quote:
"It boils down to fundamentals for us, we have to play sound defense. Patton has playmakers on offense, Weston Fleming is probably one of the more athletic QBs we have seen this year."

"Offensively, we have to execute every series. We have to play smart and put ourselves in situations that are manageable for us. I think that we are more balanced on the offensive side, which should help us."

"Coach (Jonathan) Browning is a great guy and coach, I have a lot of respect for him. He will have his kids (at Patton) ready to play. Anytime you play a county rival, anything is possible."
-Chris Powell

West Iredell (2-3, 0-1) @ East Burke (2-3, 1-0)
Series Record: 2-0, W Iredell (3rd meeting)
Last Year's Result: West Iredell 47, East Burke 28
Last Week's Scores: East Burke 35, West Caldwell 12; Draughn 38, W Iredell 28

Leading Performers:
E Burke- Josh Moore, Brett Childers
W Iredell- Eli Kitchens, Myles Jackson

Outlook:
Moore rushed for a new career-high of 273 yards and four touchdowns, with also setting a new single-game rushing record at EBHS, to open Northwestern Foothills 2A Conference play with a win.

EB looks to also start 2-0 in conference play for the first time since 2015 when the Cavs defeated East Rutherford and Burns in Tom Brown's second season.

Stat Leaders
Rushing
Josh Moore (EB) 106-757, 14 TD (151.4 avg, 5 games)
Trent Corn (D) 89-631, 8 TD (105.2 avg, 6 games)

Passing
Braxton Cox (D) 89/148, 1308 yards, 18 TD, 3 INT (218.0 avg, 6 games)
Seth Pruitt (EB) 16/38, 237 yards, TD, INT (118.5 avg, 2 games)

Receiving
Nick Chrisco (D) 33-448, 4 TD (74.7 avg, 6 games)
Denver Treadway (D) 23-437, 8 TD (72.8 avg, 6 games)
Khe-Nai Banks (D) 23-385, 5 TD (64.2 avg, 6 games)
Luke Coble (EB) 16-205, 2 TD (41.0 avg, 5 games)

Scoring
Braxton Cox (D) 110 pts
Josh Moore (EB) 84 pts
Denver Treadway (D) 48 pts
Trent Corn (D) 48 pts
Khe-Nai Banks (D) 42 pts

Chasing Records

  • DHS season passing TDs: BRAXTON COX (2019) 18
  • DHS career passing TDs: BRAXTON COX (2017-) 26 
  • DHS season receiving TDs: DENVER TREADWAY (2019) 8
  • DHS career receiving TDs: DENVER TREADWAY (2018-) 10
  • DHS career receiving yards: DENVER TREADWAY (2018-) 712

  • DHS season rushing TDs

Keith Loomis (2011) 16, Keith Loomis (2010) 10, Christian Campbell (2017) 9, Tyler McKinney (2018) 9, Adam Estep (2012) 8, Trent Corn (2019) 8

  • DHS season receiving yards
Colton Singleton (2018) 455, Nick Chrisco (2019) 448, Denver Treadway (2019) 437, Khe-Nai Banks (2019) 385

  • EBHS career rushing TDs
Robbie McGee (2009-12) 40, Tyler Shatley (2006-08) 32, Josh Moore (2016-) 32

  • EBHS career rushing yards
Robbie McGee (2009-12) 2898, Jake Frogge (2006-07) 2780, Brandon Clark (2012-15) 2758, Josh Moore (2016-) 2681





10/3 Burke County FCA Scoreboard

Volleyball
Draughn 3, Freedom 0

JV Football
Patton 22, Draughn 20
West Iredell 47, East Burke 0

MS Football
Table Rock 30, East Burke 6 (Wednesday)
KJ Byrd 85 yd TD kick return
Levi Coble INT, forced fumble
Danny Powell INT, fumble recovery

Girls Tennis
East Burke 5, Patton 4 (Wednesday)


Thursday, October 3, 2019

2019 Soccer Schedule

DRAUGHN WILDCATS
9/5         @ Freedom L (9-0) 0-1
9/10            Freedom L (9-0) 0-2
9/16            Foard L (9-0) 0-3, 0-1
9/18            West Caldwell L (10-0) 0-4, 0-2
9/23       @ East Burke L (11-0) 0-5, 0-3
9/25       @ West Iredell L (9-0) 0-6, 0-4
9/30            Patton L (8-0) 0-7, 0-5
10/2       @ Bunker Hill L (7-2) 0-8, 0-6
10/7            Hibriten L 0-9, 0-7
10/9       @ Foard L 0-10, 0-8
10/14    @ West Caldwell
10/16         East Burke
10/21         West Iredell
10/23    @ Patton
10/28         Bunker Hill
10/30    @ Hibriten

EAST BURKE CAVALIERS
8/20        @ North Lincoln L (4-3) 0-1
8/26        @ Freedom W (3-1) 1-1
8/28        @ Bandys L (3-2) 1-2
9/3           St Stephens L (6-0) 1-3
9/4           Freedom L (6-1) 1-4
9/9           McDowell W (6-2) 2-4
9/11         Hickory T (3-3) 2-4-1
9/16         @ Hibriten L (4-0) 2-5-1, 0-1
9/18         @ Foard L (5-2) 2-6-1, 0-2
9/23          Draughn W (11-0) 3-6-1, 1-2
9/25          West Caldwell L (3-1) 3-7-1, 1-3
9/30          West Iredell L (4-2) 3-8-1, 1-4
10/2          @ Patton W (4-2) 4-8-1, 2-4
10/7          Bunker Hill W (3-0) 5-8-1, 3-4
10/9          Hibriten L (4-2) 5-9-1, 3-5
10/14        Foard L (7-3) 5-10-1, 3-6
10/16       @ Draughn W (11-2) 6-10-1, 4-6
10/21       @ West Caldwell L (6-1) 6-11-1, 4-7
10/23       @ West Iredell L (3-2) 6-12-1, 4-8
10/28        Patton W (3-0) 7-12-1, 5-8
10/30        @ Bunker Hill W (2-1) 8-12-1, 6-8
11/6          @ East Lincoln (2A Playoffs)

HERITAGE EAGLES
9/17       Liberty
9/19       @ Table Rock
9/26       East McDowell
10/1       @ East Burke
10/3       West McDowell
10/8       @ Walter Johnson
10/10     @ Liberty
10/15     Table Rock
10/22     @ East McDowell
10/24      East Burke
10/29      @ West McDowell
10/31      Walter Johnson

EAST BURKE RAIDERS
9/17             West McDowell
9/19             @ Walter Johnson
9/24              Liberty
9/26             @ Table Rock
10/1             Heritage
10/3            @ East McDowell
10/10          @ West McDowell
10/15          Walter Johnson
10/17          @ Liberty
10/22           Table Rock
10/24           @ Heritage
10/29           East McDowell

10/2 Burke County FCA Scoreboard

Volleyball
Draughn 3, Bunker Hill 2

Patton 3, East Burke 2
EB       25      9      22       25      10
P          19     25     25       13      15

Girls Tennis
Draughn 9, Bunker Hill 0
Singles: Hailey Kincaid, Abby Parker, Haley Lowman, Katie Cozort, Kaitlyn Kincaid, Regan Winkler
Doubles: Parker/H Kincaid (8-0), Cozort/Lowman (8-3), K Kincaid/Winkler (8-1)

Boys Soccer
East Burke 4, Patton 2 (first ever win over the Panthers)
Micah Chrisco 3 goals
Antony-Salgado Rodriguez goal
Josue Aguirre assist
Garrett Pitts (8 saves)

Bunker Hill 7, Draughn 2
Spencer Kilpatrick goal
Manle Velasquez goal

MS Football
East McDowell 34, Heritage 14