High School Football Saturday Morning Rewind:The Best days are yet to come, but last night was a BIG ONE!!!(Just CLICK HERE)

Welcome back in to the top Saturday morning sports report/show in my zip code, as we give you as much info, from the sources that were at and saw last night’s games, and without further a do/to do, here is our lineup for this edition of the, “Saturday Morning Rewind”….
(If you want to go back to field(Bill Slayton Stadium) at Southeast Guilford, and enjoy more of last night’s SEG Falcons win over Southern Alamance, just CLICK HERE and you can re-live and experience the game again with GreensboroSports Radio.)
*****Just hit the Rewind button.*****

*We kick off today with Joe Sirera from the News and Record’s HSXtra section with the skinny on Southeast Guilford-Southern Alamance and you can
CLICK HERE and you are right back inside Bill Slayton Stadium for last night’s game…..

Southern Alamance coach Fritz Hessenthaler:“They scored on a few big plays and you can’t have that,” Hessenthaler said. “I don’t know that they drove it down our throats at any point. I just think when you play things tight and you try to make stops, once in a while somebody gets behind you.”

SEG QB Ryan Douglas:“We saw what was happening and we knew what we could do,” Douglas said of the Southeast offense’s halftime adjustments. “It was a flipped switch. After (off) weeks it’s always tough.”…..“(Jalen Fairley is) electric. There’s a potential big play every time he touches the ball. … (Tyler Hoff)’s got amazing speed. We’re glad to have him, and he’s going to be a factor for the rest of the season.” — Ryan Douglas, Southeast Guilford quarterback….*

**CLICK HERE for David Kehrli at the Burlington Times News on the SEG-SA game…Quote from Coach Fritz:“I think we hurt ourselves, obviously,” Southern Alamance coach Fritz Hessenthaler said. “When you play a game of football, I think you look within. If you’re not looking within, then you’re probably not doing a good job. So my job is to make sure these guys learn from a defeat and come closer together through a defeat and become a better football team.”

“When we looked at the halftime script, we only had about 15 plays. We were 3-and-out. We get a first down, then we were out after that. We just didn’t have the ball much. They had long drives and they run the ball and kill the clock,” Southeast Guilford coach Kennedy Tinsley said of the first half. “The did a great job. I thought it was a great game plan.”
“Once we settled down in the second half, we were much better defensively and we were much better offensively,” Tinsley said. “Then we started to gash them.”**

***Our next look is at the Northern Guilford-Eastern Alamance game and when the smoked had finally cleared down in Mebane, EA wins this barn-burner, 40-36 on a last second play….Let’s get a look at this game from Alex Hager, at the Burlington Times News and to do that, all you have to do, is
CLICK HERE….Excellent effort by NG backup QB Jake Lenard with 291 yards passing on 46 attempts and Jake Lenard threw for 4 TD’s…Wild one last night down in Alamance County…***

****This had to be another ‘Wild One’ last night with Southern Guilford traveling to Randolph County and coming away with a Double Overtime win, over Southwestern Randolph..from the Asheboro Courier-Tribune at www.courier-tribue.com:

Southwestern Randolph, which was looking for its first MPC win of the season Friday night against Southern Guilford, instead dropped a tough 42-35 double-overtime decision to the Storm. The win was for the first of the season for the Storm (1-1, 1-6), while the Cougars slip to 0-3 and 2-6.

“It’s one of the toughest losses I have been a part of,” SWR coach Seth Baxter said. “I knew they were far better than their record. They play those tough Guilford County schools. They made some big plays when they had to and we continue to shoot ourselves in the foot,”

CLICK HERE to check out the entire Staff Report on the SG-SWR ball game, again, from the Asheboro Courier-Tribune….****

*****Let’s stay on the shelf/shelve as we delve deeper into our Saturday morning cleaning, on our ‘Saturday Morning Rewind” and sticking right with the theme of the big games, we need you to CLICK HERE for J.P. Mundy at the News and Record for his work on the Grimsley Whirlies win last night over in Jamestown, at Ragsdale High School…Big nights for Born Lesane with 141 yards rushing and one TD, plus long, hard, but prosperous night for Grimsley’s Rob Dalton…“Extremely. I don’t think I’ve had a play off…”—Grimsley’s Rob Dalton on how tired he is after playing both sides of the ball.*****

******CLICK HERE for Wyatt Smith, from GreensboroSports.com, on last night’s 34-21 Grimsley victory over Ragsdale, in Jamestown….******

*******CLICK HERE for Jason Gaertner, with the News and Record HSXtra section, and get his take on Friday’s big Homecoming Win for the Northwest Guilford Vikings, over the Bison, from High Point Central…
“I thought we put together a whole game tonight,” said Northwest coach Kevin Wallace. “We preach to our kids all the time about (forcing) turnovers.
“Cam(Cloud) is just explosive,” said Wallace. “Our kickoff returns were looking good. We had a lot of guys contribute.”*******

********CLICK HERE for Dudley going over to Ben L. Smith with Marlon Darby making it the ‘Marlon Derby’, as he was off and running hard and fast for the key D(Dudley) TD and MD(Marlon Darby) scored twice on big Dudley Panthers’ runs and that big Dudley line, up front, were sticking to their blocks and making the piles move last night at Claude Manzi Stadium….Dudley takes it 34-9 and this report coming in from Philip Deutsch, at the N&R…
*****You can also catch more on this game on the Game Rewind with Kris Walser and Demetri Morrison at GreensboroSports Radio 2….Just CLICK HERE.********

*********Not a ton of details, but we have Hezekiah Newby with at least two TD runs and Collin Smith with a FG for the Eastern Guilford Wildcats in the ‘Cats 36-0 win down at Asheboro last evening….CLICK HERE for the staff report on this game, from the Asheboro Courier-Tribune…*********

**********We have a good report from Eliot Duke at the News and Record’s “Rockingham Now” section and you can CLICK HERE and you are there, at Bill Bookout Stadium, for last night’s Northeast Guilford Rams’ 27-3 pounding off of the Rockingham County Cougars…..
“We made some mistakes on defense and they did a good job controlling the clock,” said Northeast Guilford head coach Earl Bates. “We bent a lot on defense, but we didn’t break.”
“Our strength is running inside,” said Bates. “Everyone who plays us knows that. We did a good job controlling the ball on both sides of the ball.”
*****Looks like the NEG Rams just kept on pounding last night…..**********

***********CLICK HERE for Jay Spivey, at the Winston-Salem Journal, for last night’s East Forsyth 16-10 win over West Forsyth, at West and it looks like they had a heck of a crows over there, in Clemmons…And they were calling this one a grudge match last night….
“We told our guys right from the get-go this ain’t the same West Forsyth team,” Coach Todd Willert of East Forsyth said. “They’re way better. We had a lot of mistakes, but that’s due to what they did. I think we had some lack of focus. But they’re a lot better than what people think.”***********

*************CLICK HERE for Langston Wertz Jr. and his report on Matthews Butler and the Bulldogs beating Myers Park and the Mustangs’ top-notch QB Drake Maye last night…Also a good wrap up of the overall Charlotte HS football from last night at this click…*************

***************Raleigh Enloe stays Unbeaten and I think this runs the Eagles record to (7-0) after Friday night’s win over Raleigh Broughton…CLICK HERE for the written word and video on this game, from WRALSportsFan.com and their HighSchool OT section…***************

More good work on the way, we are just laying the foundation right now….Stay tuned and come back for more of “The Rewind”….

10 thoughts on “High School Football Saturday Morning Rewind:The Best days are yet to come, but last night was a BIG ONE!!!(Just CLICK HERE)

  1. Tyler Hoff was a freak last night definitely has potential of being the best wr in this area.

  2. …just a little. Let’s see a little more before we call him a “freak”. How many career catches?

  3. Fairley and the run game made the defense play tight.

    Douglas had time because the O line did their job.

    Douglas hit Hoff in stride on the money.

    Still – Hoff is fast and has great potential.

  4. Hoff was a Northern kid, then a Northwest kid, then a HP Christian kid, and now a SE kid. Hmmmmm. Sounds like he “moves” when he don’t get his way

  5. Bill Jones, you should definitely find a different hobby . Bullying a sophomore in high school is probably a bad idea. Speaks to your character. Notice, I’m not afraid to put my real name. By the way, Tyler never attended Northern High School or HPCA for 1 day of school. He also has only dressed for 1 varsity team. Check your facts and possibly look into an English course.

  6. We all “witnessed” a great football game Friday night. Take nothing from either team and the kids. Let’s not bash the kids about their choices of school. We’ve had to watch Northern Page Dudley benefit from “unhappy” kids for years.

  7. We all need to keep on moving and it it time to move on to next week’s games…

    Southeast Guilford deserves to enjoy their win over Southern Alamance and that was a BIG WIN by SEG, no matter how you slice it…

    Time for SEG to get ready for Eastern Guilford and for teams like Grimsley to get ready to travel to HP Central and for NWG to prepare to make that trek over to Page this week….

    Hoping all of our teams have a great week of practice and that all the key players are ready for this upcoming Friday night and Week Nine of the season…

    Let’s be a moving on…

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