Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Golden Knights Take Field for Semi-Pro Football Season Debut against Burke

Before a crowd of fans filling the bank and bleachers surrounding the Historic Cranberry High School, the Carolina Golden Knights took the field for the first time in its North South American Football League (NSAFL) season and home opener against the Burke Storm.

The game was competitive throughout the first half as the Knights put forth a great performance on the defensive side of the football, but a strong second half propelled the Storm to a 41-0 victory.

Much of the first quarter was a defensive struggle. The Knights forced a turnover on Burke’s opening drive as linebacker and former Mountain Heritage Cougar Kyle Burris dropped back into coverage and intercepted a pass for the team’s first takeaway. The team also recovered a Burke fumble later in the half.

Carolina was its own worst enemy in the first half which contributed to over half of Burke’s points for the first two quarters. A fumble near the Knights’ own goal line was recovered by the Storm in the end zone for the first points of the contest. The PAT gave Burke the 7-0 advantage through one quarter.

The score remained unchanged until midway through the second quarter. On the first play following a Knights turnover, a tall Burke receiver out-leaped a Knight defensive back in a “jump ball” at the end zone to come down with the football and a touchdown.

The Knights blocked the extra point to keep the lead at 13-0, a score which remained unchanged through the rest of the half.

In the second half the Knights, who fielded a team of just over 20 players, appeared to slightly wear down with the combination of the warm weather and the deep Storm rotation of players. Carolina continued to play hard on every down, however, much to the delight of the home crowd who were solidly behind the Knights club.

Burke scored on its first two possessions of the second half, then chewed up ground with its running game in the second half, while the defensive line was able to put pressure on both Knights starting quarterback Stephen Whittington and backup Ryan Whelan.

In spite of the game’s final score, the team was thrilled to see its dream of fielding a semi-pro squad in the High Country become a reality and to see the support from the community.

“I thank Cranberry for the ability to use the field, and there were a lot of people here today to sit on the bank and tailgate. It was great seeing fans here a couple of hours before the game,” Knights head coach Mark Beach said in the post-game interview.

“We had some issues on the line and our quarterbacks took some hits. We had several schools help us with equipment, like Avery High and Hampton High School, and Mars Hill College sold some of their used equipment to us to help out. The players really enjoyed it out here today.”

“They said it couldn’t be done, and we did it,” Knights quarterback and team founder Stephen Whittington said after the contest. “We knew it would be tough because we’re a little short on players, and we’re still accepting players who want to be part of the team. My teammates played great today, and I’m proud to play alongside of them.”

Over 300 tickets were sold for the game, with the game’s proceeds going to the Cranberrian Corporation. Gate receipts from each home game this season will go to a different charity.

The Knights travel to Kernersville on Saturday evening for a road contest against the 2-0 Carolina Renegades. Anyone interested in joining the Carolina Golden Knights as a player, or for more information on the team can contact head coach Mark Beach at 733-2397 or 828-217-3231.

Cranberry Middle School Holds Athletics Banquet

On Tuesday June 9th Cranberry Middle School held its annual awards banquet in the school cafeteria. A total of 74 athletes were recognized during the evening for their excellence both in the athletic arena and in the classroom.

A total of 74 athletes participated in at least one of the 11 sports offered by the school, with 30 of those competitors participating in more than one sport during the sports year.
Students, parents, and teachers enjoyed dinner together prior to the awards ceremony before a number of awards were doled out to the student-athletes.

Cranberry principal Kim Davis opened the festivities by presenting the Robin Austin Scholar-Athlete Awards. The awards are given to one boy and girl in eighth grade who participate in multiple sports while maintaining a high grade point average. This year’s male recipient of the award was Ian Franklin, while MacKenzie Thomas was the female recipient of the honor.

Gwen Clark, horticulture teacher at Avery High School and with Future Farmers of America, informed those in attendance of the excellence of Cranberry’s students who participated along with Avery Middle School students with the Hunter Safety Team.

Clark announced that a number of Cranberry students received trophies through the Hunter Safety program, which included rifle, skeet, and archery among other activities. She presented three permanent trophies to Principal Davis for the school’s trophy case for hunting skills, skeet, and overall.

Wildcat team members Dakota Guy and Ty McCoury joined Avery Middle School’s Jordan Benfield and Walker Carswell to form this year’s middle school squad.

Each middle school coach presented ribbons and certificates of participation to athletes in attendance, while coaches also presented special awards for outstanding individual achievement.
The following students received outstanding individual award plaques or recognition in their respective sports:

Softball: All-Conference- MacKenzie Thomas & Holly Cook; All-Tournament: Kota Turbyfill; Hustle Award- Destiny Finley; Most Improved- Ashley Botelho and Autumn Church

Soccer
: Coach’s Award- Graham Avery; Most Improved- Peter Tufts

Football
: Sportsmanship-Cody Clawson; Most Valuable Player-Bryce Pittman

Cheerleading
: Coach’s Award-Krishelle Pearson; MVP-Chelsey Kirkpatrick

Boys Basketball
: MVP- Shea Buchanan and Bryce Pittman

Wrestling
: Most Improved- Ethan Webb

Baseball
: Coach’s Award-Alex Barker; Most Improved-Jake Hinshaw; MVP-BJ Ruppard

Golf
: Coach’s Award-Harley Foster

Volleyball
: MVPs-Dani Carpenter and Arizona Clawson

Girls Basketball:
MVPs-Kristen Burleson and MacKenzie Thomas

Track:
Coach’s Awards- MacKenzie Thomas and Andrew Burleson

Following the awards ceremony, Principal Davis concluded the evening’s festivities by sharing a few brief words of thanks and presenting a hanging flower basket and card to Cranberry Middle School Athletic Director Patti Franklin, who will not be returning in the capacity of athletic director next school year.

“I want to thank Patti for all she’s done for our sports. Everything has ran so smoothly this year, parents were contacted, the kids knew when and where they were supposed to be,” Davis said during the presentation. “Patti has just been a phenomenal athletic director and we appreciate all she’s done.”

Athletic Director Franklin was grateful for the honor and expressed her gratitude to those she has served this season. “When I first started at the beginning of the year, I thought “Oh my gosh” because I have not played sports in a really long time and was never much of an athlete. This has been a wonderful experience for me because I know how important this is to your children,” Franklin said as she addressed the parents and students. “We need to keep helping this program grow so that Cranberry has all the sports that it now offers.”

Congratulations to the Wildcats and Lady Wildcats on a great sports year!

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Burke 41 Carolina Golden Knights 0 final score. Solid effort by the Knights in their franchise debut. Next week's game is Sat. @ Kernersville @ 7pm
4th qtr from Cranberry: Burke Storm leads the Golden Knights 34-0 with under 10 minutes to play in the game
3rd qtr score update: burke leads carolina 28-0
Carolina Golden Knights trail the Burke Storm 13-0 in the 2nd qtr.