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GREENSBORO -- The West
All-Stars took advantage of East errors and went on to record a 19-7 victory
over the East in the 63rd annual North Carolina Coaches Association
all-star football game on Wednesday night at Jamieson Stadium.
The
East turned the ball over on three of its first four possessions.
The
West opened the scoring in the first quarter on a 35-yard field goal by Shawn
Williams of North Davidson, and then Shelby's Raymond Ussery capped a 50-yard
march with a one-yard touchdown run to make it 10-0 after Williams kicked the
point after.
Then
the West surprised everyone with a successful onside kick and 10 seconds after
Ussery's touchdown the West struck on a 50-yard bomb from Lincolnton’s Brandon
Wilson to Salisbury’s John Knox II, who earned offensive MVP honors.
Wilson led the West
team with 38 yards on seven carries, while Ussery added 37 rushing yards on
eight attempts and Knox carried 14 times for 35 yards.
Richmond
running back Walter Ellerbe scored the only East touchdown on a one-yard run in
the third quarter to cut it to 16-7 after Dillon Maples of Pinecrest booted the
PAT. Ellerbe
led the East offensively with 68 yards on 13 carries.
Williams
closed the scoring in the final period with a 38-yard field goal for the West.
West defensive lineman Javon Hargrave of North
Rowan, who recorded five tackles, including three for loss, and recovered a
fumble, earned defensive Most Valuable Player honors.
The West now leads the
series 37-25-1.





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