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Football Night<br />
STANDINGS<br />
I-MECK 4A<br />
Conference W-L Overall W-L<br />
North Mecklenburg 1-0 5-1<br />
Mallard Creek 1-0 4-1<br />
West Charlotte 1-0 3-3<br />
Vance 0-0 1-3<br />
Lake Norman 0-1 5-1<br />
Hopewell 0-1 3-3<br />
Mooresville 0-1 0-4<br />
Last week’s results<br />
North Mecklenburg 24, Lake Norman 20<br />
Mallard Creek 41, Mooresville 21<br />
West Charlotte 25, Hopewell 7<br />
Providence 23, Vance 17<br />
CISAA<br />
Conference W-L Overall W-L<br />
Charlotte Country Day 0-0 5-0<br />
Charlotte Latin 0-0 5-0<br />
Charlotte Christian 0-0 4-1<br />
Providence Day 0-0 2-4<br />
Last week’s results<br />
Charlotte Country Day 56, Raleigh Ravenscroft 21<br />
Charlotte Latin 52, Elkin 7<br />
Cheraw (S.C.) 33, Providence Day 7<br />
SOUTHWESTERN 4A<br />
Conference W-L Overall W-L<br />
Independence 1-0 6-0<br />
Butler 1-0 5-0<br />
Ardrey Kell 1-0 2-3<br />
Providence 0-0 3-2<br />
East Mecklenburg 0-1 4-2<br />
South Mecklenburg 0-1 3-2<br />
Myers Park 0-1 1-5<br />
Last week’s results<br />
Independence 35, East Mecklenburg 13<br />
Butler 56, Myers Park 13<br />
Ardrey Kell 47, South Mecklenburg 27<br />
Providence 23, Vance 17<br />
MEGA 7 3A/4A<br />
Conference W-L Overall W-L<br />
Olympic 1-0 3-2<br />
East Gaston 1-0 3-3<br />
Garinger 1-0 1-4<br />
West Mecklenburg 0-0 0-5<br />
Charlotte Catholic 0-1 2-4<br />
Waddell 0-1 1-5<br />
Harding 0-1 0-5<br />
Last week’s results<br />
Olympic 21, Charlotte Catholic 14<br />
East Gaston 44, Harding 6<br />
Garinger 27, Waddell 12<br />
CENTRAL PIEDMONT 2A/3A<br />
Conference W-L Overall W-L<br />
Westminster Catawba 3-0 3-2<br />
First Assembly 1-0 5-0<br />
Forsyth Country Day 1-1 3-2<br />
Hickory Grove 1-1 4-1<br />
Northside Christian 1-1 3-2<br />
Christ School 1-2 2-2<br />
Asheville School 0-1 3-1<br />
SouthLake Christian 0-2 2-3<br />
Last week’s results<br />
First Assembly 22, Christ School 14<br />
East Lincoln 56, SouthLake Christian 6<br />
Northside Christian 42, Asheville School 19<br />
Forsyth Country Day 21, Hickory Grove 14<br />
OTHER MECKLENBURG TEAMS<br />
W-L CONFERENCE<br />
<strong>Carolina</strong> Pride 5-1 <strong>Carolina</strong>s Independent<br />
Berry 4-1 Rocky River 1A/2A<br />
Last week’s results<br />
<strong>Carolina</strong> Pride 37, Raleigh Titans 0<br />
Berry 40, West Stanly 34<br />
Linquan Jones/Herald photo<br />
Page 36 • The Herald <strong>Weekly</strong> • Oct. 2-8, 2009<br />
The <strong>Weekly</strong> Football Super 10 week 7<br />
Rank Team Record Last week This week<br />
1. Independence 6-0 W, East Mecklenburg, 35-13 vs. Ardrey Kell<br />
2. Butler 5-0 W, Myers Park, 56-13 Idle<br />
3. Mallard Creek 4-1 W, Mooresville, 41-21 at Lake Norman<br />
4. Charlotte Latin 5-0 W, Elkin, 52-7 at No. 6 Charlotte Christian<br />
5. East Mecklenburg 4-2 L, Independence, 35-13 at Myers Park<br />
6. Charlotte Christian 4-1 Idle vs. No. 4 Charlotte Latin<br />
7. Providence 3-2 W, Vance, 23-17 at South Mecklenburg<br />
8. North Mecklenburg 5-1 W, Lake Norman, 24-20 vs. No. 10 West Charlotte<br />
9. Charlotte Country Day 5-0 W, Raleigh Ravenscroft, 56-21 at Victory Christian<br />
10. West Charlotte 3-3 W, Hopewell, 25-7 at No. 8 North Mecklenburg<br />
Notebook<br />
Hopewell enters bye<br />
week following loss<br />
by Chris Hunt<br />
sports@huntersvilleherald.com<br />
Last week, heavy rain thwarted<br />
Hopewell’s renewed passing attack in a<br />
25-7 loss to West Charlotte.<br />
Titans quarterback Cole Blythe, who<br />
had thrown for more than 450 yards in<br />
his first two starts of the season, seemed<br />
to struggle with a wet ball. Under heavy<br />
duress from a disruptive pass rush,<br />
Blythe missed on nine of his 12 passes,<br />
finishing with just 24 yards and an interception.<br />
• After starting the first three games<br />
at quarterback, Justin Avery has made<br />
an immediate impact at linebacker. The<br />
former quarterback has recovered two<br />
fumbles in two games on defense.<br />
Against West Charlotte, Avery made<br />
Hopewell senior Darius MacKey (9), who had 12 solo tackles, was one of the few bright spots during the Titans’ 25-7<br />
loss to conference rival West Charlotte last week.<br />
10 tackles and assisted on four more.<br />
That was second to teammate Darius<br />
MacKey, who recorded 12 stops (four<br />
assisted), which included a strip of Lions<br />
star running back Jalen “Scoot” Simmons<br />
to set up a Michael Russell fumble<br />
recovery for a touchdown.<br />
• Hopewell (3-3) enters its bye week.<br />
It will play host to Lake Norman High<br />
on Oct. 9.<br />
The North Meck beat<br />
All-conference wide receiver Chris<br />
Moon made his season debut in a 24-20<br />
victory over Lake Norman last week.<br />
The speedy wideout was quarterback<br />
Brad Clay’s favorite target<br />
last season, but a<br />
shoulder injury this summer<br />
kept him out of the<br />
Vikings’ first five games.<br />
North Meck coach<br />
Michael Bradley said<br />
Moon passed a stress test<br />
on Friday and was cleared<br />
by his doctor to play.<br />
Moon only saw a handful<br />
of plays, however; he<br />
had a touchdown pass<br />
of more than 50 yards<br />
called back because of a<br />
penalty (ineligible player<br />
down field).<br />
“We didn’t play him<br />
much,” Bradley said of<br />
Moon. “We just ran him<br />
on a few deep routs. He<br />
never crossed the middle<br />
of the field. He did not<br />
take a hit on his shoulder,<br />
but he seemed just as<br />
explosive as last season.”<br />
• The Vikings (5-1)<br />
spent time this week<br />
(more on page 37)<br />
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