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Leader Leicester September 9 - September 15, 2010 Vol. 3 No. 36 Leicester • Erwin Hills • Alexander • Woodfin • West Buncombe • Newfound


Warriors win mud battle against Patriots


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Trey Clark gains a first down but loses his helmet in Friday’s game.


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and fog Friday (Sept. 3) as they bat- tled for a 42-27 win over the pesky Madison Patriots. Te Warriors started the game off


recovering their own onside kick. Several plays later, Trey Clark reeled in a 15-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Garrett Brown, giving the Warriors an early 7-0 edge. After a tough defensive stand,


Clark caught his second touchdown of the night, a 40-yard strike from Brown to give the Warriors a 13-0 lead. Te Madison defense respond- ed, recovering an Erwin fumble for a touchdown as the first quarter drew to a close, making the score 13-6. Te Warriors responded quickly, and Brown scrambled in for a 10-


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yard touchdown. As both teams battled the harsh weather condi- tions, the Patriots continued to push for a score, but the Erwin de- fense picked off a pass. Te offense stalled, and when the Patriots (2-1) regained possession, Tyler Gonzalez scampered for a 40-yard gain which Dalton Ledbetter followed up with a 30-yard gain for a touchdown, closing the Warriors’ lead to 20-14. Erwin’s Shaquan Curenton made


a 70-yard return, putting the War- riors (2-1) into scoring range before the half. Brown scrambled for a 27-yard quarterback keeper, scoring his second touchdown of the night. Te Warriors went into the break with a 28-14 lead. Te Warriors got off to a strong


start the second half. Curenton fumbled near the goal line, but a teammate recovered in the end zone


for a touchdown, putting the War- riors up 35-14. Te Patriots contin- ued fighting through the mud and rain as they scored with a quarter- back sneak, bringing the score to 35-20. In the fourth quarter, the Patri-


ots were threatening again, but two unsportsmanlike penalties thwarted their drive. Erwin regained pos- session, and Clark added another score, putting the Warriors ahead 42-20. Madison chipped in another touchdown in the waning seconds for the final score. Te Warriors will play at home


Friday (Sept. 10) against the North Henderson Knights, who lost to the Hendersonville Bearcats last week. Kickoff will be at 7:30 pm. Editor’s note: To view and or-


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