South Point stays perfect, beats Huss 51-20
September 29, 2007
South Point looked really dominant in its conference win over Hunter Huss last night. As coach said, “they came ready to play”.
More importantly, the visitor’s side of the stadium at Huss was PACKED with red and black South Point fans. What a great turnout Belmont ! Way to support your boys away from home.
The Huss field had been completely refurbished and looked great. Much better than in years past. The concession did a great job handling the large crowd, obviously much more than they had experienced in a while.
The South Point band got to play two songs at halftime, but got to play the fight song many more times as a result of the scoring binge.
13 of Huss’ 20 points came in the second half when coach Devine began substituting 2nd and 3rd stringers into the game. QB Desmond Lowery had another very good game, this time connecting with some nice passes.
South Point’s defense is still a bit loose in the middle and off tackle. When they play Ashbrook next weekend at home, this could be dangerous.
Speaking of Ashbrook, they lost in triple overtime to North Gaston, and Gaston County Jail parolee, A.J. Blue, 44-38. The Green Wave may just be a Tsunami by the time they hit the Lineberger shore next Friday night. Ashbrook played a great game according to all reports.
Other scores:
Forestview got killed by Crest, 35-0
East Gaston lost to King Mountain, 38-20
Cherryville beat Highland Tech, 42-0
Bessemer City lost to North Lincoln, 52-24
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