Thursday, December 13, 2007

11 Rams earn all-conference honors

With the winter sports season well under way, the North State 2-A Conference recently announced its all-conference teams for the fall 2007 season.
Reidsville High School landed 26 of its student-athletes on this year's North State 2-A All-Conference team - led by the Rams' football team, which brought home 11 selections.
Reidsville, winners of the North State Conference and the 2-AA state championship, swept the big three awards in the North State 2-A Conference with Tayon Graves being named offensive player of the year, John Connally named defensive player of the year and Jimmy Teague being named coach of the year.
Also named to the team were tight end Mike Brown, quarterback Ray Ray Butchee and offensive linemen Lance Spivey, Jazz Totten and Rashard Williamson on offense. Defensively, Connally, fellow linebacker E.J. Foster, secondary players Jordan Gunter and Kerry Hammock and defensive lineman Damien Lee were also selected.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Game Highlights

Game Highlights

Letter of appreciation

To the Editor

As the president of the Reidsville Ram Football Booster Club, I want to take this time and space to give the Reidsville Review two big thumbs up for their coverage of the Rams' state title quest.
The coverage the sports staff and the paper in general gave Reidsville High School was unprecedented. As a former sports editor at the paper, i know the time it takes to put into making this effort a success. I think the staff did a tremendous job. A tip of the ol' helmut goes out to Steve Canulli, Steve Williams, Robert Ross, Brett Knight, and John Trump (and any others I don't know about) for the work they put in.
I also want to thank Coach Jimmy Teague and his great staff for the thankless hours they put in throughout the season. Fans only see the games on Friday, they don't see what Teague does behind the scenes. And, he's got the best coaching staff in North Carolina, which is what makes Reidsville the Football Capital of North Carolina with its 16 state championships.
As president of the booster club, I can't begin to name all those that help out during the preseason and throughout the four-month season. You know who you are and I greatly appreciate the job you do.
Closure to a great season can't be done without mention of the youth program I supervise at the Reidsville Parks & Recreation Department. Future Rams and borne out of this program every year and that can't be done without a great group of volunteer coaches. Thanks guys for all you do.
In closing, when the dust finally settled on Reidsville's 28-20 state 2-AA championship win over Shelby Dec. 8 in Raleigh, Reidsville school teams (Raiders, Baby Rams, Rams) finished with a combined 33-0 record. And, our Rec league 10-12 all-stars went undefeated in winning the USFA championship in King on Thanksgiving weekend.
By all indications there's plenty of reason to believe we'll see the Rams adding to their state record of 16 championships in years to come.

Dale Hagwood
308 Maple Ave
Reidsville
349-6251

Monday, December 10, 2007

Rams' Connally selected to Shrine Bowl

By STEVE WILLIAMS
Special to the Review

John Connally has one more game to play and several more tackles to make in his high school football career.
The four-year Reidsville High School defensive superstar was named to the 71st annual Shrine Bowl Friday and will be part of the North Carolina team that battles a squad from South Carolina this Saturday at 1 p.m. The game will be played at Gibbs Stadium in Spartanburg, S.C.
Connally got on the team as a replacement for a linebacker from West Charlotte who was injured in the playoffs.
"We recommended him early on," Reidsville coach Jimmy Teague said. "They kept saying they liked him but they weren't sure about his size."
Connally checks in at 230 pounds but he's a shade under 6-feet tall. "When the initial team came out, I really wasn't surprised they didn't take him because they kept talking about his size. We thought all along he was deserving. They are going to be pleased with him."
Connally was the defensive ring-leader for the Reidsville defense that was crucial in the Rams' 16-0 season that ended Saturday with a 28-20 victory over Shelby in the 2-AA state championship game.
He had 15 tackles in the game, pushing his season total to 162 and his career total to 523. He ended the year with 3.5 sacks, three fumble recoveries and three interceptions, one of which he returned for a touchdown.
Connally had 14.5 sacks for his career to go with 51 tackles for loss, 15 fumble recoveries and four interceptions.
"He had the best nose for the football for anybody we've ever had at least since I've been here," said Teague, who just wrapped up his 16th season at RHS. "It a natural, God-given ability to have instincts for where the ball is going to be. He was excellent in covering underneath routes in the pass game too.
"He's just a great kid overall. He works hard and he's an intelligent young man."
Connally was named defensive MVP of the state championship game for Reidsville. He's also been named defensive player of the year in the North State 2-A Conference for the second straight year and was named all-conference for the third straight year.
Connally is destined to play college football and he's getting plenty of offers, mostly from smaller schools.
"He's getting a lot of attention, but again his height is keeping the Division I folks away. He's a good student and he'll get an opportunity, I feel certain. I'm not exactly sure where right now."
Any colleges that need verification of Connally's prowess can ask anybody from Shelby. He also left an impression on the Golden Lions as a sophomore in the 2005 state championship game with 14 tackles and two sacks.
And if they want an additional look at a linebacker who makes tackles all over the field, they can watch this Saturday's Shrine Bowl.

RHS Shrine Bowl Selections
Player Year

John Connally 2006
Jerome Simpson 2003
Justin Bridges 2002
Rashad Slade 1996
Randolph Galloway 1995
Na Brown 1994
Ronald Wilson 1993
Pete Glidewell 1963
Ted Lamb 1959
Don Coker 1955
Pete Chaney 1949
Bobby Peters 1948
Arlon Brande 1945
Bill Perry 1945
Tom Fetzer 1943
Charles Nichols 1943
Burnelle Cook 1938
Claude Reynolds 1938
Coaches Year
Jimmy Teague 2002
George Wingfield 1953

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Ram 28 - Golden Lions 20




By STEVE WILLIAMS

Special to the Review RALEIGH – Sweet, sweet 16. Reidsville put a cap on a perfect 16-0 season and claimed the school’s historic 16th state championship Saturday night with a 28-20 victory over Shelby. While spoiling Shelby’s hopes for a three-peat, the Rams got a measure of revenge for the 2005 championship game that the Golden Lions won 26-18. This time, the Golden Lions couldn’t overcome a 28-7 deficit but made a spirited rally that kept the fans on both sides of the Carter-Finley Stadium on the edge of their seats until a fourth down pass fell harmlessly to the turf with 1:06 remaining. "The Lord has blessed us so much to be able to do this,” RHS coach Jimmy Teague said. "Except for a couple of plays, our game plan was pretty good defensively. We tried to get them out of the wing T ... they weren't ready to execute that part of the offense." The Rams have now won three 2-AA state championships in the six years that the NCHSAA subdivided the state’s four classes. They beat Bandys back to back in 2002 and 2003 with the last one also coming at Carter-Finley. Shelby gave the Rams their toughest game of the season and held them to a season-low in points. A 34-28 victory over Northeast Guilford was their closest previous game. The Rams did all their scoring during a 13-minute stretch that began with 8:03 left in the first quarter and ended with 7:27 left in the third. That was an impressive scoring spree when you note that Shelby had not allowed more than 15 points in a game all season. Shelby struck first as quarterback Howard Thompson broke free for 68 yards on an option keeper on the third play of the second quarter. It marked only the third time all season the Rams had been on the short end of the scoreboard. But the Rams fired back with 21 points in the final 8:03 of the half. With the Golden Lions stacking the line to stop Tayon Graves, the Rams opened up the passing lanes. Butchee first hit Kerry Hammock for 12 yards and then connected with Mike Brown for 52, the 6-4 tight end making a nice over-the-shoulder finger-tip catch and carrying ball to the 15. The Rams were set back to the 20 on a penalty and after an incompletion and a Butchee scramble back to the line of scrimmage, Butchee connected with Hammock on a short post pattern for the touchdown. James Scheer added the extra point to tie the score at 7-7 with 8:03 before the half. After a Shelby punt, the Rams were back in business. Butchee immediately connected with Marlon Roach along the left sideline for 37 yards and Graves broke off his longest gain of the night for 13 yards. After a sack and intentional grounding pushed the Rams back to the 30, Butchee hit Brown over the middle with a perfect pass for 30 yards and the TD. On Shelby’s next play, Donovan Gidney’s plunge up the middle turned into the game’s first big break. Jazz Totten stripped the ball and made the recovery at the Golden Lion 12. Two carries by Graves, the second one from eight yards out gave the Rams their third TD. Scheer’s PAT made it 21-7 2:26 before the half. Shelby had the first possession of the second half and after one first down, the were forced to punt. The Rams hit Shelby with one from their bag of tricks as wide receiver Hammock took a reverse and then launched a pass to Niko McGirt for 45 yards. With first down at the 12, the Rams called on Graves four straight times and he plunged over from the one on a first-down play. Reidsville looked to be in command when the forced the Golden Lions to punt, but the Rams returned the favor of the first half fumble when Butchee was hit from behind and Lanston Tayni recovered at the 21. Shelby got the TD four plays later on Gidney’s 7-yard surge up the middle. But Marcus Pickard blocked the extra point and the Rams’ lead was 28-13 with 2:48 left in the third quarter. The Golden Lions took advantage of the momentum shift to stop Reidsville’s next possession and forced a punt. They methodically worked their way down the field, mainly on the passing of Thompson and the receiving of Tim Gullatte. The TD came on a Thompson-to-Gullatte pass into the end zone for 14 yards. Turner Almond’s kick cut it to 28-20 with 7:50 remaining. Reidsville needed a clutch drive to melt away most of the remaining clock and they were able to take 5:20 away on some clutch passing by Butchee. He hit Jarrett Barnett for 14 yards and Hammock for 11 and 13, all producing drive-saving first downs. When the drive stalled, Anthony Wooten came through a super punt that pinned the Golden Lions back on their 1-yard line. Shelby immediately escaped the shadow of their own end zone on Thompson’s 18-yard keeper on first down but three straight incompletions and a 3-yard completion apparently stopped their drive. But a 5-yard face mask penalty kept them alive. Shelby picked up a first down on the next play to keep their hopes alive but four more incompletions ended it. Butchee, a junior lefty, was named the game’s MVP for his gutty performance and superb passing. Playing at less than 100 percent after suffering a badly bruised knee in last week’s victory over Southern Vance, he completed 10 of 17 for 190 yards. Teague said Butchee would have been held out of the game if it had been a regular season game. "It was a factor. We like to run him a lot ... we decided to run him one time and we had a turnover ... not a smart move on my part." Graves was named offensive player of the game as he ended with 94 yards and two touchdowns on 29 carries. Hammock finished with four catches for 52 yards and also threw for 45 yards. The Rams outgained Shelby 311 to 254 and had a small edge in time of possession, 25:35 to 22:25. John Connally, who was named to the Carolinas Shrine Bowl game Friday, capped his brilliant career with 14 tackles. Jordan Gunter added seven tackles, Damien Lee had five and E.J. Foster four.

REIDSVILLE-SHELBY (Second half)

DRIVE SUMMARY
Shelby 6 plays, -7 yards (1:54)
Result: 40 yard Punt

DRIVE SUMMARY
Reidsville 5 plays, 57 yards (2:37)
Result: Tayon Graves 1 yard TD run
James Scheer kicks PAT, Reidsville 28, Shelby 7

DRIVE SUMMARY
Shelby 6 plays, 14 yards (1:51)
Result: 42 yard Punt

DRIVE SUMMARY
Reidsville 2 plays, 0 yards
Result: Fumble (Lanston Tanyi recovers)

DRIVE SUMMARY
Shelby 4 plays, 21 yards (1:53)
Result: Donovan Gidney 7 yard TD run
PAT blocked, Reidsville 28, Shelby 13

END OF THIRD QUARTER, Reidsville 28, Shelby 14

DRIVE SUMMARY
Reidsville 7 plays, 19 yards (2:48)
Result: 32 yard Punt

DRIVE SUMMARY
Shelby 8 plays, 67 yards (4:02)
Result: Tim Gullatte 14 yard TD pass from Thompson
Turner Almond kicks PAT, Reidsville 28, Shelby 20

2:51 LEFT IN FOURTH QUARTER
Reidsville 3rd down and 15 from Shelby 42
Reidsville 28, Shelby 20


DRIVE SUMMARY
Reidsville 11 plays, 28 yards (5:14)
Result: 47 yard Punt

1:45 LEFT IN GAME
Shelby 4th down and 2 from 27
6 YARD PASS THOMPSON TO GULLATTE
THOMPSON INCOMPLETE
THOMPSON INCOMPLETE
THOMPSON INCOMPLETE
Fourth down and 10 from 33
THOMPSON INCOMPLETE
Reidsville takes over on downs (1:06)
FINAL SCORE
REIDSVILLE 28, SHELBY 20

Reidsville-Shelby Summary

Shelby 0 7 7 7 -- 20
Reidsville 0 21 7 0 -- 28
FIRST QUARTER

No Scoring
SECOND QUARTER
SHS - Howard Thompson 68 run (10:52), Turner Almond kick
RHS - Kerry Hammock 20 pass from Ray Ray Butchee (8:03), James Scheer kick
RHS - Mike Brown 30 pass from Butchee (3:29), Scheer kick
RHS - Tayon Graves 8 run (2:26), Scheer kick
THIRD QUARTER
RHS - Graves 1 run (7:27), Scheer kick
SHS - Donovan Gidney 7 run (2:48), Almond kick
FOURTH QUARTER
SHS – Tim Gullatte 14 pass from Thompson (7:50), Almond kicks

Reidsville-Shelby

DRIVE SUMMARY
Reidsville 12 plays, 38 yards (5:16)
Result: 37-yard Field Goal (Missed left), 0-0
6:44 left in first quarter

DRIVE SUMMARY
Shelby 5 plays, 22 yards (2:31)
Result: 36-yard Punt

DRIVE SUMMARY
Reidsville 4 plays, -2 yards (1:00)
Result: 37-yard Punt

DRIVE SUMMARY
Shelby 4 plays, 5 yards (2:21)
Result: 27-yards Punt

END OF FIRST QUARTER, 0-0

DRIVE SUMMARY
Reidsville 4 plays, 7 yards
Result: 31-yard Punt

DRIVE SUMMARY
Shelby 1 play, 68 yards (:14)
Howard Thompson 68-yard TD run
Turner Almond kicks PAT, Shelby 7-0

DRIVE SUMMARY
Reidsville 6 plays, 81 yards (2:49)
Result: Kerry Hammock 20 yard TD pass from Ray Ray Butchee
James Scheer kicks PAT, Shelby 7, Reidsville 7

DRIVE SUMMARY
Shelby 6 plays, 34 yards (3:06)
Result: 28-yard Punt

DRIVE SUMMARY
Reidsville 5 plays, 70 yards (1:20)
Result: Mike Brown 30 yard TD pass from Butchee
Scheer kicks PAT, Reidsville 14, Shelby 7
3:23 left in the first half

DRIVE SUMMARY
Shelby 1 play, 0 yards (:04)
Result: Fumble (Jazz Totten recovers)

DRIVE SUMMARY
Reidsville 2 plays, 12 yards (:45)
Result: Tayon Graves 8 yard TD run
Scheer kicks PAT, Reidsville 21, Shelby 7

DRIVE SUMMARY
Shelby 4 plays, 8 yards (2:18)
Result: 53 yard Punt

HALFTIME
Reidsville 21, Shelby 7