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The BlackHawks work to find holes in the Pisgah defense.
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By Loren Metts
backs Devin Calloway and Matt Grif-
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fin with 75 and 74 yards, respectively.
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The North Buncombe football The Hawks defense was lead by Zack
team, coaches and fans are all eager Moseley with five tackles. Other top
to forget the athletic onslaught they defenders included Tyler White, Mi-
experienced Froday (Sept. 4). The chael Bustle and Cody Bussard.
67-0 defeat to the Pisgah Black Bears The North Buncombe football
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marked the worst loss for the varsity team and staff are obviously anxious
team in at least six years. “Painful was to move on to their next opponents.
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NBHS Head Coach Carey Metts mistakes, then we have plenty to take
said. “It was definitely the worst beat- away from this one,” Metts said. “We
ing we’ve had since I came here in want to learn from this game but at the
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in the game and are eager to move us and move on. We are still optimis-
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est teams we will face all year.” Metts
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of a powerhouse Pisgah team made continued, “We fully expect our team
for a dangerous mix. The Bears to work even harder now to improve.
rattled off 507 offensive yards and The boys have already shown they are
10 touchdowns in the game, while not going to let this loss turn them
holding North Buncombe to only into quitters. The season is far from
208 yards and no scores. The Black- over and we are all hoping to win sev-
Hawks moved the ball with some suc- eral more ball games.”
cess throughout the first quarter but Recent minor injuries to senior
their defense was not able to stop Pis- running back Dean Hollar, senior
gah from scoring early. With a 14-0 lineman Austin Metcalf and sev-
first-quarter lead, the Bears went on eral other contributing players have
a scoring for the next two quarters, been a temporary setback for North
totaling four touchdowns in both Buncombe as well. The majority of
the second and third quarters each. injured BlackHawks will return to
Three missed PATs and a scoreless the field this upcoming Friday (Sept.
fourth quarter ended the game at 67- 12) as they team up against the Bre-
0. Pisgah’s Travis Smalling rushed for vard Blue Devils. Kickoff begins at
four touchdowns on the night. 7:30pm at Brevard High School.
The BlackHawks rushed for 189
yards and threw for only 18. The Editor’s note: Loren Metts is the
most noticeable sparks in North Bun- wife of NBHS Head Coach Carey
combe’s offense came from running Metts.
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