No. 5 Reidsville leaves no doubt in 48-14 victory against No. 25 East Surry
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Updated March 6, 2021 2:30 a.m. EST
By Zack Adams, HighSchoolOT reporter
Pilot Mountain, N.C. Reidsville began its quest to three-peat as 2A football state champions and did so in style.
The Rams left David H. Diamont Stadium on Friday night with a convincing 48-14 win over East Surry. Reidsville came into week two rankled No. 5 in the HighSchoolOT Top 25 West football poll, while East Surry was slotted in at No. 25.
Back in 2019, East Surry and Reidsville played arguably the Triad’s best high school game on Sept. 25. The Cardinals won 55-49 and that was actually the last defeat Reidsville has suffered nearly 530 days ago. Both teams won state championships at their respective classifications that season in impressive fashion: East Surry (56-28 over Tarboro in 1AA) and Reidsville (14-0 over Northeastern in 2A).
Highlights: Pinnix records three total touchdowns as Reidsville slams East Surry, 48-14
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No. 5 Reidsville opened up its abbreviated spring of 2021 season by downing No. 25 East Surry in Pilot Mountain, 48-14. The Rams were led by senior quarterback and Wofford College commit Kyle Pinnix with three total touchdowns two pass, one rush and junior Cam Peoples with a kickoff return for six points as well.
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Cam Peoples scored five touchdowns and rushed for a school-record 317 yards as Appalachian State overwhelmed North Texas in a 56-28 romp to win the inaugural Myrtle Beach Bowl on Monday at Conway, S.C.
Peoples scored on runs of 3, 64, 62, 1 and 11 yards. The sophomore running back s final points came with 9:03 remaining for his second touchdown of the fourth quarter. He carried the ball 22 times.
His five rushing touchdowns tied a school record. He also matched a bowl record for any team for the number of rushing touchdowns.
The Mountaineers (9-3), who ended a sixth consecutive season with a bowl victory, compiled 636 yards of total offense, including 500 on the ground, in the first meeting between the teams. This was the most points they ve ever scored in six all-time bowl appearances, though they ve posted more than 30 points in each of those outings.