Erwin HS Warriors romp past Hawks
North Buncombe’s full service hospital
providing care for small animals and horses
Obesity in Dogs and Cats
an average of 58% of cats and 45% of dogs are classified as overweight or obese. Having even a few extra pounds can be dangerous to your pet’s health. It can put them at risk for diabetes, heart disease and many other potentially life threatening diseases. A recent study has revealed that overweight dogs live an average of 2.1 years less than lean dogs. Your veterinarian can help you to deter- mine whether your pet is overweight or obese and help you to get them to a healthy weight.
Weaverville, Exit 15 off I-26 Mark Forde, DVM
Sue Reinecke, DVM 645-1616
Many people do not realize that
By Clint Parker As a full autumn moon rose over
North Buncombe’s stadium on a brisk fall night, Erwin had little trouble disposing of North Bun- combe, racing to a 37-0 first-half lead and cruising to a 44-7 win Fri- day (Oct. 22). Quarterback Garrett Brown
passed for three touchdowns and ran for another. He put the Warriors on top early
in the first quarter, running in for a touchdown and putting Erwin (8- 2) ahead 6-0. North Buncombe fumbled on its
next possession. Erwin capitalized by kicking a field goal, making the score 9-0 with 7:37 left in the first. On North Buncombe’s third
possession, the BlackHawks were again held to a three-and-out. Erwin regained possession, and Brown quickly moved the Warriors down the field, finding Max Eat- mon in the end zone for a touch- down. Te BlackHawks had their sec-
ond turnover in four possessions when quarterback Christian Jewkes
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Neighborhood art market Te Weaverville Parent-Teacher Organization will hold its second annual
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Selling items from a living estate from Deerfields and a Living Estate from West Asheville
Preview: Tursday November 4th Two hours prior to sale time.
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threw an interception to Erwin’s Shaquan Curenton that he ran in for a touchdown, putting the War- riors ahead 23-0 at the end of the first quarter. In the second quarter, Erwin
continued to pile on the points as Trey Clark caught a touchdown, and Kalongi Harris blocked a punt that was returned for a touchdown, giving the Warriors a 37-0 halftime lead.
Eatmon caught his second touch-
down of the night early in the third quarter before Erwin began pull- ing its starters. Jewkes scored North Buncombe’s only touchdown of the night.
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