NO. 7 BROUGHTON AT NO. 1 WF-ROLESVILLE

7 P.M., TRENTINI STADIUM

WF-R WON 14-13 IN 2007

Top-ranked Wake Forest-Rolesville (5-1) faces red-hot Broughton. The 5-2 Caps upended Leesville Road last week. Broughton’s Emery Young averages 113 yards rushing, while WF-R QB Tim Hartman gets 119 yards passing.

NO. 5 WAKEFIELD AT NO. 9 LEESVILLE ROAD

7 P.M., PRIDE STADIUM

LEESVILLE WON 37-5 IN 2007

Wakefield (6-1) knocked off previously unbeaten and top-ranked Millbrook last week behind 407 passing yards by Drew Wilkinson. Leesville (6-1) is trying to rebound from a loss against Broughton.

SANDERSON AT NO. 6 MILLBROOK

7 P.M., WILDCATS STADIUM

MILLBROOK WON 14-3 IN 2007

Millbrook (6-1) saw its world turn upside down last week in a loss to Wakefield. Wildcats QB Brian Kass averages 171 passing yards, and Kuwon Eldridge gets 126 yards rushing. Sanderson QB Jeff Massey leads an option offense with 766 rushing yards.

NO. 12 DUR. JORDAN AT NO. 4 S. DURHAM

7:30 P.M., SPARTANS STADIUM

JORDAN WON 31-21 IN 2007

Southern Durham (4-2) is 2-0 in the PAC-Six because it outscored Northern Durham 35-28 and out-defended Hillside 12-9. Jordan (4-2) has battled injuries. After winning the first four games, the Falcons fell to Northern Durham 31-13 and Hillside 14-9.

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FOUR OAKS - Garner (11-5, 8-0 Greater Neuse) edged West Johnston (13-5, 4-3) despite 24 points by Kelly Marsh. Garner’s Carl Redd hit four of five free throws in the last minute.

Apex 65, Athens Drive 58

APEX - Kyle Waters, DeArius White and Tim Plummer each scored 14 points in Apex’s Tri-Eight victory over Athens Drive.

Girls Basketball

Garner 50, W. Johnston 15
FOUR OAKS - Greater Neuse-leading Garner (14-1, 8-0) had no trouble handling West Johnston (5-12, 1-7). Kantia Shepherd (12.2 points per game) led Garner with 17 points.
SE Raleigh 64, Clayton 40
CLAYTON - Lakevia Boykin scored 17 points as Southeast Raleigh (11-3, 6-2 Greater Neuse) topped Clayton (12-5, 3-4).

SOURCE:News & Observer

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RALEIGH, N.C. – With the high school football playoff picture in place, the Triangle’s top sports radio station, 850 The Buzz, will partner with News 14 Carolina to simulcast Time Warner Cable’s locally produced Friday Night Final. The high school football program, seen each Friday night at 11pm on News 14 Carolina, will be simulcast on 850 The Buzz beginning Friday November 9th through the playoffs in early December. In addition to the simulcast, 850 The Buzz will offer a replay of Friday Night Final on Saturday morning beginning at 8:30am. News 14 Carolina’s Friday Night Final is the only half-hour, statewide, high school football program on television in North Carolina.

“We’ve always valued high school sports and giving our listeners access to News 14 Carolina’s outstanding coverage of high school football is just one way we can serve the growing interest in high school athletics,” says WRBZ General Manager Brian Maloney. “Time Warner Cable and News 14 Carolina are proud to partner with 850 The Buzz to spotlight the exceptional performances of student athletes during the state football championship playoffs,” says News 14 Carolina VP/General Manager Alan Mason. “Now, fans will be able to hear the game highlights each week as well as watch them on TV.”

Time Warner Cable is the television home of the NC High School Athletic Association Football Championships. The 4-AA State Championship game will be telecast live on News14 Carolina at 7PM on December 8th.Taped replays of all state championship football games on December 8th will be available on Carolina On Demand, cable channel 1234.

About 850 The Buzz/620 The Bull
McClatchey Broadcasting is privately owned and operates Sports Talk stations WRBZ - “850 The Buzz”, and WDNC “620 The Bull”. The McClatchey stations offer the latest sports information, breaking news, local coverage, and nationally syndicated sports talk programming. Some of the local show McClatchey Broadcasting produces include: “The Adam Gold Show,” “The Sports Pig – with Morgan Patrick,” “The Dave Glenn Show” and “The Show” with Chris Clark. The McClatchey stations are also home to some of the nation’s top syndicated shows such as Jim Rome, Mike & Mike, Colin Cowerd and others. WRBZ/WDNC are ESPN and Fox Sports Radio affiliates.. The company maintains sports affiliations and relationships with Duke, UNC, NCSU, ESU, ASU, the Carolina Panthers, the Durham Bulls, the Carolina Hurricanes, and the Charlotte Bobcats.

About News 14 Carolina:
News 14 Carolina is a 24-hour local news and weather network only available on Time Warner Cable channel 14. News 14 Carolina is available to more than 1.2 million Time Warner Cable customers in North Carolina’s three largest television markets. 
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