It was an exciting weekend for high school football fans in Taylorsville as Round II of the state playoffs unfolded with some exhilarating matchups. The energy at the stadiums was palpable, with students, families, and friends uniting to support their teams under the bright lights of Friday night.
One of the standout performances came from Mallard Creek, who clinched a dominant victory over Watauga with a final score of 23-0. The Mallard Creek team showcased their tough defense, keeping Watauga from scoring all night long, which is quite an achievement in playoff football.
Meanwhile, Mooresville put on a show against Northwest Guilford, winning 27-10 and advancing to face East Forsyth in the next round. Mooresville’s offense was firing on all cylinders, featuring impressive plays that had the crowd roaring.
In another thrilling matchup, Hickory rolled past Statesville with an impressive score of 42-7. With this victory, Hickory will now host Crest, a team that also performed well in their Round II game. Crest defeated Oak Grove with a score of 35-7, showing that they are not to be taken lightly as they head into the next round.
In a game that was never close, North Lincoln showcased their skills with a resounding 54-21 victory over West Henderson. Their powerful offense and solid defense will certainly make them a team to watch as they prepare to host Ashbrook, who edged out South Point in a nail-biter, winning 31-28.
In the realm of surprises, there was an upset to talk about. East Rutherford shocked everyone with a stunning 27-26 win against Reidsville, a result that will be remembered for some time. The game had its share of twists and turns, leaving fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle blew.
Moving down to 2A, it was a thrill ride as Brevard defeated Bunker Hill with a score of 37-29, displaying resilience and fierce determination. Meanwhile, Monroe made a statement with a solid win over Burns, putting up a riveting score of 56-14. It was evident that Monroe’s players were hungry for more success.
In 1A football, Shelby left no doubt about their capabilities as they shut out Maiden with a final score of 28-0. The match highlighted Shelby’s defensive strength and tactical prowess. Additionally, East Wilkes barely managed to defeat North Rowan in a close contest, ending with a score of 33-30. East Wilkes will now head to Mtn Heritage for the next round, aiming to keep the momentum going.
As the playoffs move into their next round, the excitement continues to build. With teams like Mallard Creek, Mooresville, and North Lincoln making impressive strides, fans can hardly wait to see what’s next. Whether through incredible touchdowns or strategic defensive plays, high school football is certainly lighting up the fall season in Taylorsville.
Stay tuned for more updates as the playoffs unfold, and let’s continue to support our local high school teams in their pursuit of championship glory!
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