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Asheville School at SouthLake Christian<br />

Friday night game preview<br />

Time: 7 p.m.<br />

Records: Asheville School 2-2 as an independent; SouthLake Christian 4-2, 2-1 <strong>Carolina</strong> Piedmont<br />

Football Conference<br />

Last meeting: Asheville School won, 27-13, in 2009.<br />

Players to watch: Asheville School: running back Leonard Martin, quarterback Chad Koehler,<br />

running back Malik Risher; SouthLake Christian: defensive back Andre Diouf, quarterback/safety<br />

Sam Remick, defensive lineman Charles Hazzard, running back Ashton Stroud<br />

The skinny: The Eagles look to rebound from last week’s tough loss at East Lincoln, as well<br />

as avenge last season’s defeat to Asheville School. The Blues overcame a halftime deficit to beat<br />

Lake Norman Charter last week, with Martin scoring a pair of late touchdowns. Risher had 102<br />

rushing yards and caught a touchdown pass in that game. Hazzard and Diouf will spearhead the<br />

defensive effort against the Blues, while the versatile Remick looks to take advantage of a young<br />

secondary.<br />

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Hough at Hopewell<br />

Friday night game preview<br />

Time: 7 p.m.<br />

Records: Hough 2-2, 0-1 I-MECK 4A conference; Hopewell 4-1, 1-0 I-MECK 4A<br />

Players to watch: Hough: junior receiver Brandon Mobley, junior running back Quantarius<br />

Jordan, sophomore quarterback Keegan Brennan; Hopewell: junior linebacker/running back<br />

Denzel Heath, senior safety Michael Russell, junior defensive lineman Tevin Stevenson, senior<br />

receiver Leroy Jackson.<br />

The skinny: Heath is quickly emerging as one of the top two-way players in the county, while<br />

Russell continues to make huge plays at critical times for the Titans’ defense. Hopewell quarterback<br />

Cole Blythe threw for more than 200 yards last week, which was a season high, connecting<br />

with Jackson for two touchdowns. The Huskies will need a heavy dose of Jordan to offset the Titan<br />

running duo of Dondre-Lewis Freeman and Heath. Mobley will have to make big plays against the<br />

Hopewell secondary, and that hasn’t happened often this season.<br />

– Denny Seitz<br />

Providence Day at Lake Norman Charter<br />

Friday night game preview<br />

Time: 7 p.m.<br />

Records: Providence Day 4-1, 0-0 <strong>Carolina</strong>s Independent Schools Athletic Association; Lake<br />

Norman Charter 0-6 as an independent.<br />

Players to watch: Providence Day: running back Josh Covington, quarterback Price Litton,<br />

receivers Mac Sanders and Mark Young, linebackers Robert and Daniel Stack; Lake Norman<br />

Charter: quarterback Michael Dorsainvil, receiver/defensive back Alex Scearce, lineman Scott<br />

Graham<br />

The skinny: It doesn’t get any easier for Lake Norman Charter, which celebrates homecoming<br />

by hosting, perhaps, its toughest opponent yet. The Knights’ lack of depth adds to the challenge<br />

of slowing down a high-powered Chargers offense led by Covington, who’s rushed for 715 yards<br />

and 12 touchdowns. Providence Day hopes to have standout linebacker Will Smith back in the<br />

fold after missing two games with a shoulder injury, but the Charger defense remains stout with the<br />

hard-nosed Robert Stack and Jake Flynn leading the way.<br />

– Denny Seitz<br />

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Page 38 • The Herald <strong>Weekly</strong> • Oct. 1-7, 2010<br />

West Charlotte at North Mecklenburg<br />

Friday night game preview<br />

Time: 7 p.m.<br />

Records: West Charlotte: 4-1, 0-1 I-MECK 4A conference; North Mecklenburg: 2-3, 1-0<br />

I-MECK 4A<br />

Last meeting: West Charlotte won, 19-10, in 2009.<br />

Players to watch: West Charlotte: running back Scoot Simmons, quarterback Ahmad<br />

Brown, linebacker Britton Grier; North Mecklenburg: quarterback Michael Irvin, defensive lineman<br />

Latham York, linebacker Andrew Yost, receiver Rashaan Brown, running back Garrison Dark.<br />

The skinny: The Vikings’ homecoming game will feature a number of players who transferred<br />

from West Charlotte playing against their former team. West Charlotte is one of the most athletic<br />

teams in the county and will try to create opportunities for Simmons and Brown. The Vikings’<br />

defensive front, which limited Lake Norman to four yards rushing last week, will face a stiff test.<br />

Irvin’s gotten better every week and could test a Lions secondary that got burned against Hopewell<br />

last week.<br />

– Denny Seitz<br />

www.huntersvilleherald.com

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