HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Wolves drill Knights for third straight league victory

HobbsDailyReport.com LINCOLNTON – The Wolves still have some bite in them. Winning its third straight game, Lincolnton High moved into fourth place alone in South Fork 2A football by downing visiting Lake Norman Charter 53-14 on Friday night. The Wolves lost their first two league games – to Newton-Conover and East Lincoln – but are now back in the hunt …

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Davis sparks West Iredell’s victory over Bunker Hill

HobbsDailyReport.com CLAREMONT — Quarterback Dillan Davis came up big for West Iredell High on Friday night, leading the Warriors to a 36-28 road victory over Bunker Hill in Northwestern Foothills 2A football. Davis scored a go-ahead touchdown on a 6-yard run, putting the Warriors (5-4, 2-1) up for good at 22-21, as West Iredell reached five wins in a season …

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Friday’s results, current standings

HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY FOOTBALL STANDINGS (through Oct. 20 games) SOUTH FORK 2A                                                                              Conf.                                             All                     PF                     PA Maiden                                                              5-0                                          9-0                          356                 139 Newton-Conover                                         5-0                                           8-1                          …

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Friday’s varsity results, all finals

HobbsDailyReport.com FRIDAY’S VARSITY FOOTBALL RESULTS (all finals) South Fork 2A Bandys 35, W. Lincoln 23 Lincolnton 53, Lake Norman Charter 14 Maiden 44, E. Lincoln 43, 2 OTs Newton-Conover 49, N. Lincoln 6 Northwestern Foothills 2A Fred T. Foard 28, Draughn 13 Hibriten 62, E. Burke 15 W. Iredell 36, Bunker Hill 28 Northwestern 3A-4A Alexander Central 59, St. Stephens …

BLAST FROM THE PAST: Tigers’ Owens was a first down waiting to happen

By CHRIS HOBBS HobbsDailyReport.com NEWTON – Running back Quintin Owens left his mark on the Fred T. Foard High football program by averaging nearly 7 1/2 yards every time he took a handoff. That was usually from Landon Isenhour in 2008, when Ryan Gettys coached the Tigers (9-3) to a state 3A playoff bid, and from Byron Fullenwider in 2009 …