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Battle of the Carolinas Boasts Strong Field

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LUMBERTON – Coaches from the ten schools participating in this year’s Battle of the Carolinas Football Classic gathered at Lumberton High School Friday to talk about their team’s prospects for the upcoming season and about the upcoming Classic which features 4 teams from South Carolina and 6 from North Carolina.

Headlining the group was Dillon Coach Jackie Hayes whose Wildcats have won their last 37 games and captured four straight state championships. Dillon will play Purnell Swett in the Classic at 8 p.m. on August 10th.

Lake View has won 9 South Carolina Class 1A state championships. The Gators kick-off the Classic against Fairmont at 5 p.m.

Perennial Class 4A power Scotland will battle East Bladen at 6 p.m. “Our fan base is behind me as long as we win or tie,” laughed Scot Coach Richard Bailey. The Scots finished 12-1 last season and captured their fifth consecutive Southeastern Conference championship.

Coach Bailey’s Scots return 4 starters on offense and 4 on defense. “However our jayvee team was undefeated last year,” he said. “Sergio Gibson who started 3 games for us at quarterback is back, and Zamir White is the No. 1 running back in the U. S.” White ran for 2,159 yards and 41 touchdowns.

“This might be our best offensive line group,” continued Bailey. “We probably have ten guys that can play. On defense we have 4 junior linebackers who are as fast as any we’ve had, and we have 3-year starters at nose guard (Octavis McLaurin) and safety (Donta Green).”
“Expectations are always high,” concluded Coach Bailey. “For our fan base anything short of a state championship is a disappointment.”

“I don’t know who I made mad to draw Scotland,” said East Bladen Coach Robby Priest. “I look at it as a positive thing. I doubt we play anyone that good the rest of the year. It is a chance for our kids to play against a powerhouse and we are looking forward to it.”

“We will run the wing-T on offense, and line-up in a 40 on defense,” continued Priest. “We lost a lot of high character guys last year, and we won’t be as big but we will be a whole lot faster.”

“We have some skill guys returning in Ethan (Hines) and Eian Hines, but we need to find a quarterback,” said Coach Priest. “Our offensive line should be improved.”

The Eagles finished 10-3 last season and reached the second round of the play-offs. “Our defense will be more athletic,” noted Priest. “They will be more fun to watch, and more like the East Bladen defenses of old.”

West Brunswick will play Latta at 7 p.m., and the final game of the evening will pit host Lumberton against Marlboro County, SC.

Each game in the Classic will consist of two 12-minute quarters with a running clock. A year ago East Bladen led until the closing seconds when Latta scored and tacked on a 2-point conversion for an 8-7 win. James Granger, an organizer of the event said, “It is a big deal for this community. Having schools of the caliber that we have here gives folks a chance to watch some good football.” http://www.bladenonline.com/battle-of-the-carolinas-boasts-strong-field/
 
if the scots lose this scrimmage today please do dnt come on here overreacting. for us a scrimmage isn't really about winning coach bailey uses the game film as an evaluation tool and too get some younger guys game reps. “So as an evaluation tool it's great for those five or six players we are really going to be looking at to see if they are going to be starters.” - Richard Bailey
 
i cant believe that got whopped by East Bladen. LOL! it has already started!
 
:D :D that's all I heard last year was I can't believe they barley beat northern durham I can't believe they lost to so and so. If they play those teams in the regular season they would get smashed no question about it
 
not a lot to take away from scrimmages - i enjoy seeing how much faster and bigger the kids have gotten from the previous year and some of the JV kids. I really want to see what these new lb's looks like. cant make it tonight but i'm sure there will be reports.
 
scots season will be determined by special teams, secondary and solid qb play.
 
the big question for me is going to be the qb play. can he make the big play in clutch moments when the other teams defense is keyed in on Zeus like ferg did last season against pinecrest. the secondary should be better most of those guys are returning this year and if that front 7 can get pressure on the qb it always makes there job a little easier
 
the big question for me is going to be the qb play. can he make the big play in clutch moments when the other teams defense is keyed in on Zeus like ferg did last season against pinecrest. the secondary should be better most of those guys are returning this year and if that front 7 can get pressure on the qb it always makes there job a little easier
scots the secondary play concerns me more. I think gibson is a better athlete than Fergie from what I saw last year he just needs to be accurate when has has to throw and rely on the skill around him. short passes for big gains and stretching when they really are cheating. should be fun
 
I think gibson is the better athlete but I think ferg is the better qb. I think he is a better decision maker and more accurate than gibson but I've really only seen gibson play 3 games. the corners concern me but the safety play should be outstanding
 
I think gibson is the better athlete but I think ferg is the better qb. I think he is a better decision maker and more accurate than gibson but I've really only seen gibson play 3 games. the corners concern me but the safety play should be outstanding
i agree on the corners - i know many would say I'm crazy but i would put smith at one corner and smiley at the other if they start to show weakness. you can cover for a ss most of the time hard to cover for a corner on an island
 
I agree I honestly dnt knw why smiley isn't already back there at corner I think he could be the best corner on the team. and which smith, manny or Alston?
 
Expect to see Scotland throw it a good deal in the scrimmages, much less chance of injury according to Bailey.
Then next friday Run it right at those Tigers .
 
Man I hope you are right in HS its truly the best 22 you can put on the field and sometimes that means a little Neon Deon!
 
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