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12:05 pm Monday, October 11, 2004

PREP ROUNDUP: Enterprise falls 34-28 to Heidelberg High

By Staff
from staff reports
October 10, 2004
Heidelberg High School scored the last 28 points of the game, including 22 in the final quarter, to take a 34-28 win over visiting Enterprise in Division 7-2A football action on Friday night.
Enterprise had built a 28-6 lead behind the passing of Wade Weathers and the running of Ike McKelvain.
EHS went up 7-0 in the first quarter when Weather hit Scott Mosley with a 48-yard scoring pass. Heidelberg responded with a 31-yard run by Wesley Terrell to cut it to 7-6 after one quarter of play.
The Bulldogs dominated the second quarter of action as Weather hit Mosley with a 46-yard scoring pass and McKelvain scored on a 4-yard run. Weathers hit both extra points to make it 21-6 at the half.
Enterprise, now 4-3 on the year, went up 28-6 on a 2-yard run by McKelvain.
But then the Oilers, also 4-3, began their comeback. Kendall Cooper scored on a 4-yard run to cut it to 28-12 after three quarters of play.
Cooper scored on runs of 4 and 1 in the fourth quarter and Darius Dear hauled in a 58-yard scoring pass from Raphael Jones. Jones also ran in a pair of two-point conversions in the final quarter.
Austin Bishop
Central Academy 45
Strider 16
Ross Brown rushed for three touchdowns and passed to Hunter Brown for three others to lead the Vikings of Central Academy to a 45-16 win over Strider Academy on Friday night.
Brown rushed for 240 yards on 29 carries to lead the 4-4 Vikings, while hitting on 5-of-10 passes for 72 more yards.
After Strider took an 8-0 lead on its first possession of the game, Central cut the lead to 8-6 after one quarter of play thanks to a 16-yard scoring pass from Ross Brown to Hunter Brown.
Ross Brown scored on a 3-yard run and Hunter Brown hauled in a 20-yard scoring pass to put the winners up 18-8 at the half.
A 5-yard scoring run by Ross Brown and the extra point by Matt Person put Central up 25-8, before Strider rallied to make it 25-16 after three quarters of play.
Ross Brown hit Hunter Brown with a 29-yard scoring pass early in the fourth quarter, then scored on a 49-yard run to culminate a 99-yard scoring drive.
The last touchdown came on a 98-yard interception return by Clint Brown. Hunter Brown and Cody Boykin also had interceptions for Central, while Clint Brown had eight tackles.
Austin Bishop
Mendenhall 17
Quitman 7
The Mendenhall Tigers took a 17-7 Division 5-4A win over visiting Quitman on Friday night.
No other information was reported.
Austin Bishop

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