Frankly, I don't know enough about them, yet, to make a prediction. The one GrizzlyDevil posted appears to be sensible and fair.
North lost standout running back J.Soorus along with a very smart quarterback in L.Beard.
WLON carried North and West, last week. K.Kovalchuk and T.Rathbone seemed to be all over the field for the Knights. Rathbone chased down the deep man for West (can't recall his name) who almost returned a kickoff. The announcers were already saying, "he's gone", then Rathbone came out of no where top catch him. This would have given West the lead and possibly the game but they weren't able to score, which is a credit to a stingy North defense. I heard North has people still playing basketball. I do know the Carter brothers who play football are playing basketball. Surely, Maiden is really looking forward to North as the Blue Devils won nine games in 2019. They got NL week after next. Also curious as to how North will stack up against West Mecklenburg, tonight.
Last year was Coach Glass' first season here, at Lincolnton. We only won three games but I keep hearing around town that there is a good team chemistry and that the coaching staff has really worked hard. I can only hope. We got East, tonight, who knows what will happen in this one. No doubt, Coach Lubowicz, will have the Mustangs ready.
I'm sorry Lake Norman Charter isn't fielding a varsity team. It was fun to go to games, there. Everyone sat on the same side of the field and the fans could bring their dogs. I sat beside of a Boxer, once. It was an LKN fan.
GrizzlyDevil, all the best to Maiden. The newspaper, here, had a fairly large photo of Coach Brown on its sports page, Monday. He had on his white cap with a royal blue bill with the devil image. He had a big smile on his face as though one of his defenders had blindsided their opponents quarterback. The headlines said "Coach Brown passes".... It further said his record at maiden was something like 350-50 in 35 seasons (just going off memory, here), it's not so much the wins (around 10 wins per year) that I noticed but rather the number of losses per season. Counting in my head that's only one to two losses per season meaning when a team went up against him there was a really, really good chance that the Devils were going to win. I know his efforts meant a lot to Maiden.