Two Stanly football teams host scrimmage jamborees

Published 5:00 pm Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Under sweltering conditions on Thursday and Friday, the varsity and JV football teams of North Stanly and Albemarle respectively each hosted three other programs as the high school football season draws to the opening games this week .

South Stanly and West Stanly were both on the road for their scrimmages.

Albemarle

The Bulldogs went with quarterback Levi Nall at Friday’s Bulldogs Jamboree as Albemarle scrimmaged the Community School of Davidson Spartans, the Forest Hills Yellow Jackets and the Forbush Patriots.

Albemarle’s defense allowed two early passing touchdowns, but Keshawn Mounton picked off a pass in the first 10-play set with the Spartans.

Elijah McCall had a long run for the Bulldogs against the CSD defense in Albemarle’s first set of plays. Levi Nall was the quarterback for the scrimmage for the Bulldogs; Nall and Manaurian Hall are both competing for the starting position, but Hall did not play in the scrimmage.

Versus Forbush, Nall found tight end Brandon Christian to the home side of the field with a pass. Christian then sprinted into the endzone for a touchdown.

Albemarle also had a rushing touchdown in varsity play against the Yellow Jackets.

Defensively, Adrian Little turned in one of the hardest solo tackles on the day versus Forest Hills, busting through the line and hitting a ball carrier solidly in the backfield.

A number of fans found shade in the shadow of the Bulldogs’ press box to show their support for the teams on a hot afternoon until the sun dipped behind the clouds.

North Stanly

The Comets hosted two former Rocky River Conference teams Thursday in the Piedmont Panthers and the Parkwood Rebels. The Mountain Island Charter Raptors rounded out the four-team scrimmage.

North fans had their first chance to see several new Comets play in full-contact scrimmages including quarterback Bailey Baker, a transfer from West Stanly. Baker settled in and had several completed passes to various receivers on the day.

D.J. Rhone, a running back who gained more than 2,000 yards last season for a Yadkin Valley Conference school, West Montgomery, played early against Piedmont.

Three Piedmont defenders try to tackle North Stanly’s Cam Davis while the Comets C.J. Clark blocks one of the Panthers during Thursday’s scrimmage at North. (Photo by Charles Curcio)

One of North’s biggest new players is 6-foot-8 Javon Davis, who played a number of snaps at both offense and defense.

Some of the biggest cheers of the day from North Stanly fans came on plays by Comets running back Cameron Davis. He had two long rushing touchdowns and several times needed three and four players to stop him on rushing plays.

Fans filled many of the bleachers on both sides of the field despite the hot conditions of the day.

South Stanly

The Bulls traveled to Southwestern Randolph on Saturday for a scrimmage versus the Cougars, the Central Davidson Spartans, Wheatmore Warriors and Walkertown Wolfpack.

South’s offense scored a number of touchdowns with Justin Gaddy at quarterback. The Bulls outscored the Cougars and Spartans two touchdowns to one, while scoring twice versus Walkertown and not allowing a touchdown to the Wolfpack.

In a 20-minute game situation versus Wheatmore, the Warriors outscored South Stanly two touchdowns to one.

Tony Loftin and Marcus Green each scored two touchdowns while Rodney Hammond, Gaddy and Luke Morton also had touchdowns.

New head coach Ryan Ochier said approximately 200 South Stanly fans made the trip to the scrimmage, which he said was “great community support.”

South was without Jaquez Cooke for the game who was out due to a hand injury.

West Stanly

The Colts outscored South Rowan three touchdowns to one at the first Rowan County Jamboree on Friday night.

Jordan Poole, Christian Layton and Hunter Stoker all scored touchdowns for West Stanly.

“The community support has been great. We played well in the scrimmages, got a lot of evaluating done,” West head coach Brett Morton said.

Sports Editor’s Note: Mike London of the Salisbury Post contributed to this story.

Contact Charles Curcio at (704) 983-1361, email charles.curcio@stanlynewspress.com or via Twitter (@charles_curcio).

About Charles Curcio

Charles Curcio has served as the sports editor of the Stanly News & Press for more than 16 years and has written numerous news and feature storeis as well. He was awarded the NCHSAA Tim Stevens Media Representative of the Year and named CNHI Sports Editor of the Year in 2014. He has also won an award from Boone Newspapers, and has won four North Carolina Press Association awards.

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