Harrison Moffitt: Winning another conference championship in my senior year is a big deal
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Randleman senior quarterback Harrison Moffitt spoke with HighSchoolOT Triad reporter Zack Adams after the Tigers beat Eastern Randolph, 17-0, in week six of the spring football season. Randleman won its fourth straight PAC 7 2A Conference regular season championship with Friday s road win.
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here with our Randleman senior quarterback, Harrison, off it after the Tigers just shut out Eastern Randolph Harrison. A big A road win here tonight. Just talk about your team s overall performance. Well, we upfront. We were way. We knew we were coming in. We were way better than our offensive line. Came out in the second half and push them back. And we gave us five yards. Everyone, and that s what we need in the first half. We fixed it at half time and faith, family, football. That s what we preach at
2A Boys Playoffs: Kinston hangs on to beat Randleman
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Updated February 24, 2021 1:11 a.m. EST
By Jacob Hancock
There wasn t much that was pretty about it, but Kinston s boys basketball team managed to hang on for a 51-48 road win at Randleman in the first round of the NCHSAA 2A playoffs on Tuesday.
The Vikings (11-3, 9-3 Eastern Carolina) led 36-18 at halftime, but only scored 11 points in the third quarter and just four points in the fourth. Yet that subpar offensive output was just enough to edge the Tigers, who had a couple of looks to tie at the end of the game but couldn t hit the target.
2A Girls Playoffs: Randleman rolls over Midway, advances to face PAC 7 foe Wheatmore
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Updated February 24, 2021 1:11 a.m. EST
By Jacob Hancock, HighSchoolOT Reporter
Randleman s girls basketball team may have a short bench with just nine total players and no seniors on its roster, but the Tigers proved they have plenty of firepower in a 72-47 win over visiting Midway in the first round of the NCHSAA 2A playoffs on Tuesday.
Leading the way for Randleman (11-3, 10-2 PAC 7) was a trio of underclassmen, spearheaded by sophomore center Gracyn Hall, who scored a team-high 22 points, with 19 coming in the first half. Sophomore point guard Elizabeth York added 16 points and freshman shooting guard Audra Petty chipped in 12 points.