Sunday, December 4, 2016

Collision Course

Last year at this time the Rocky Mount Gryphons were celebrating a second round win over North Johnston.  Only a few minutes remained and word came that Morehead had upset previously unbeaten Havelock and the trip to Havelock avoided.  At the time what the Gryphons didn't know was they were going to be jumping on a Wildcat in Eden Morehead but were able to get out with their football life still alive to play another day.

This season Havelock lost their regular season matchup with conference foe West Craven so as far as the football world saw was that Havelock was on the back burner much like the Gryphons faced in their regular season loss to Southern Nash.  Both West Craven and Southern Nash received all the state wide attention with both schools going undefeated during the regular season. 

Both were able to seek revenge from their regular season losses to the conference champions.  I guess the Rocky Mount blowout of Southern Guilford  at Guilford shines a light a lot brighter on all of us who have complained about this year's seeding process that matches up the top two teams in a conference 12-0 Southern Nash against their arch rival Rocky Mount 10-2 in the second round.  After the aftermath of the rout of the Storm there is no doubt that the Southern Nash Rocky Mount game should have been a third round match up.  Anyone who attended the Gryphon game Friday night saw that the Firebirds would have advanced as easily as the Gryphons.

There is no upset that can avoid it but Rocky Mount will travel to Havelock Friday night to play the game that should have been played last year.  It will be for the Eastern Regional 3-A title.  It will be the first time Rocky Mount has played in the Eastern Regional  two years in a row since 07/08.  Neither of those games were good news for the Gryphons losing at Western Alamance 36-50.  If you remember down 44-38 the Gryphons were driving very late when a pick six ended the Gryphon run.  A year later ahead 19-14 and running out the clock a fumble near the Eagle 20 yard line gave West Craven time to march down the field and score with only seconds to play to win 22-19

I have complained over the conference play that the Gryphons were playing in cruise control waiting for the other team to wilt under the pressure of playing the defending state champs.  I have heard from many in attendance that have told me that they felt Southern Guilford actually looked intimidated in pregame and certainly after a few hits by the Gryphons buckled to the pressure being applied by the now Gryphon team that is not waiting for you to wilt but are playing at a level to make you wilt.

There will be no intimidation in the trip to the town that is all Marine Corp.  Funny isn't it but as late as eleven years ago these two were in the same conference with each other and both struggled being the smallest schools in 4A.  Now that both are on equal footing with schools their own size they have both had amazing decade of football.

We all around here are prideful of the success of our conference having had someone in our conference to play in the Eastern finals now 2016, 2015 Rocky Mount, 2013 Hunt 3AA, 2012, Hunt 3AA 2010 hunt 3AA, Southern Nash 3AA 2009, Rocky Mount 2008 and Rocky Mount 2007.  Very impressive right?  Havelock themselves have played in the State championship game 2014, 2011-2013 three time state champions.

There will be no intimidation in this game.  This will be a matchup of two of the best programs going in the state of North Carolina.  You are crazy if you are not there to see it. Oh, by the way do you see who is out west South Point is still alive.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

"NEVER UNDER ESTIMATE THE STRENGTH OR POWER OF THE DARKSIDE !!!!! ONE DOWN...ONE QUARTER...ONE GAME...AT A TIME !!!!!!

Gryphon 86 said...

Everything starts through #15 QB Cooper at Havelock. If he does not keep it for a QB draw he will throw it to the RB coming out of the backfield or to a slot receiver streaking down the middle of the field. Their offense is 50/50 run/pass. So far Havelock has intercepted predominantly throwing teams 11 times in the playoffs. The Havelock D thrives on interceptions. RMT's running game and holding onto the ball will be a key. Also, if RMT D can nail the QB several times early it can get him rattled and off his game. While Havelock has been dominant this season, outside of West Craven and Orange their regular season schedule has been mediocre. RMT will be by far the best competition for Havelock. If RMT does not take a big crowd to Havelock it will be disappointing. The last home play-off game versus West Craven was standing room and wrapped around the track 5 deep.

Hakim said...

The Gryphons need to be well-represented by Rocky Mount and it's alumni. We need the fans and band in attendance cheering and playing the whole time. Please spread the word and give someone a ride if they need it to show our support! Let's be proud and loud!