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the first half.” North Buncombe on both sides of
By Loren Metts
The third quarter was a similar the ball with 90 yards rushing and
repeat of the previous quarter, as eight tackles for the night. Max
Despite a strong fourth quarter both teams struggled to move the Norwood and Zack Moseley had
Never Miss
comeback, the North Buncombe ball effectively. The BlackHawk six and five tackles respectively.
varsity football team suffered its defense again did a sound job at Other defensive leaders included
Another Opportunity
third loss of the 2009 season Fri- holding off the Brevard offense. Greg Capps, Hollar and Colby
day (Sept. 11), losing 14-7 to the The only score of the quarter came Fox. Hollar and Ben Shelton were
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Brevard Blue Devils. on another safety resulting from a other noted offensive contributors.
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The BlackHawks struggled of- high NBHS punt snap into the end Although the loss was a disap-
fensively throughout the first half. zone, moving the score to 14-0. pointment to North Buncombe
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Brevard got on the scoreboard It was not until midway through players, coaches and fans, the
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Jon Brazil was sacked in the end move the ball down the field. The was a much-welcomed sight. “I
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Devils a 2-0 lead. On its next only touchdown when Brazil con- fought back in the fourth quarter
possession, Brevard moved the nected with Dean Hollar on a 17- to overcome our mistakes earlier
ball into field goal range, setting yard pass into the back corner of in the game,” Metts said.
up their next score from 43 yards the end zone. Senior kicker De- “After the tough loss last week,
out. On their final possession of andra Bodenhurst made the PAT, this effort and momentum gave
the quarter, the Blue Devils scored making the score 14-7 with six us all something to build off of,”
their lone touchdown of the night minutes remaining in the game. Metts continued. “We all have
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on a 9-yard run from Brock Fris- The BlackHawks defense did an- plenty to work on next week, and
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North Buncombe defense made a North Buncombe’s final posses- mentum in our next game.”
great effort to stop the Blue Devils sion, the BlackHawk’s were able With four games under their
from extending their lead. Both to drive the length of the field belt, the BlackHawks are now
teams were held scoreless, main- but were stopped short of another 1-3 and are eager for another win.
taining Brevard’s 12-0 advantage touchdown on the Blue Devil’s North Buncombe hosts Mitch-
North Buncombe Hero
at halftime. “Our defense really own 25-yard line. ell on Friday (Sept. 18), with the
played well for us the majority of North Buncombe had 170 of- kickoff beginning at 7:30 pm.
the game,” NBHS Head Coach fensive yards, over half of which
Carey Metts said. “They gave us came in the fourth quarter alone. Editor’s note: Loren Metts is
several opportunities to score but BlackHawks junior running back/ the wife of NBHS Head Coach
we just couldn’t capitalize during linebacker Devin Calloway lead Carey Metts
Free musical
North Asheville Tailgate
program
Market’s Big Roast
The Weaverville Music Study
Club will present a free program on
The North Asheville Tailgate will host the Big Roast on Saturday
at 7 pm on Friday (Sept. 18) at the
(Sept. 19). There will be roasting peppers and corn as the market ushers
First Baptist Church Weaverville
in fall. Scribbles the Clown will be present to do face painting. There
Fellowship Hall. Featured musicians
will be chef demonstrations, and guests can register for a free basket.
will include Barbara Scott, flute with
The market is open from 8 am to noon and is located in Parking Lot C
piano accompanist by Pamela Bal-
on the campus of the University of North Carolina-Asheville.
lard; Frances Murray, soprano; and
Bob Moser, bass and piano. For ad-
ditional information, contact Har-
riet Burnette at 645-5798.
St Matthews
Saturday night
This week’s Hero of the Week comes from the volunteers at the
Art in Autumn festival in Weaverville. On Saturday (Sept. 19), their
efforts will culminate into a 14- or 16-hour day as they help all the
Anglican Church
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concerts in Woodfin
artists set up and break down their booths, direct visitor traffic or
perform various other duties for what will be the largest festival the
town hosts this year. It is their tireless dedication that continues to
Reems Creek
Rd.
The Woodfin Picking Parlor will be held at 7 pm on the first and
raise the profile of this art festival, and they should be recognized as
Weaverville
third Saturdays of the month at the town’s community center. Blue-
Heroes of the Week.
grass and country music will be featured, and any musician is wel-
828-877-3708
comed to join in on the festivities. The event is free to the public. The Sponsored by
www.stmatthewsasheville.org
next show is Saturday (Sept. 19). For more information, call Cameron
Sunday — 10am Bible Study / 11am Eucharist
Stapleton at 258-3197 or 273-6193.
www.weavervilletribune.com
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