Friday, September 24, 2010

Last week Of Non-Conference For Most

Home coming is at Nash Central tonight and they have as their guest Bunn. Most of the time you try to get a team that you know you can win but this is a tough game for the Bulldogs. Every team wants to play someone that they can say is of the same level as conference play and I think Nash Central has done that rather well in non conference having played the likes of Tarboro, Hertford County, Smithfield Selma. This is a toughie but I think the Bulldogs head to conference play on a good note.

Nash Central 26 Bunn 20

The much inproving Knights of Northern Nash will play the easiest of all their non-conference foes when they take on Southern Vance. When a team is on the rise they need to worry about not falling off the mountain. The Knights have a chance to head to conference play 4-2. If they show up ready to play they will take this one. If they show up thinking we are turning the corner and we got this one then they could be in for a game. I think they will be ready.

Northern Nash 34 Southern Vance 14

The game of the night in the local area is SouthWest Edgecombe traveling to Kinston. You know when SWE was in the NEW-6 they started with Rocky Mount and now since they joined the Eastern Plains Kinston. Raymond Cobb must really like starting with one of the hardest each year. This is a hard game to pick. I don't believe this year's Cougar team is quite at the level say the past five years have been but they are still good.

Kinston 28 SWE 22

Tarboro begins their Eastern Plains schedule hosting North Pitt. North Pitt has shown signs of no longer being the bottom of the barrell but trying to take down Tarboro at home is tough for any body.

Tarboro 35 North Pitt 16

Southern Nash as well as Rocky Mount take tonight off before finishing their non-conference schedule next week.

I will not blog again until Sunday afternoon.

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