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The Bulldogs scored a touchdown with a little over a minute left to top Concord 32-27 Friday night at J.M. Robinson Stadium.
The first quarter ended with the Spiders holding a 7-0 lead. Then things got exciting. The two teams would trade big play after big play. After a slow first quarter the teams would combine for 33 points in the 2nd quarter highlighted by Dominique Posey's 80 yard kickoff return touchdown. The first half would end in a 20-20 tie.
Senior tailback Jalen Cagle scored two fourth quarter touchdowns Friday night to drive Brown to a 26-15 victory over Concord. It was the 87th meeting in the storied rivalry between the schools separated by only 7 miles.
Brown struck first, taking a 7-0 lead after Damon Johnson’s 21 yard touchdown pass to Dominique Washington.
After exchanging a few punts Concord answered in the 2nd quarter. Keenan Black scored with 6:30 left in the second quarter to knot the score at 7 a piece. The drive featured a flea flicker completion to a leaping Hamsah Nasirildeen.
Brown took the lead midway through the third. Johnson found Washington again, this time covering 44 yards.
| Date | Opponent | Location | Result |
| 8/20 | ![]() A.L. Brown |
AWAY | L 15-26 |
| 8/28 |
Albemarle |
HOME | W 49-12 |
| 9/4 | ![]() East Rowan |
AWAY | W 49-22 |
| 9/11 | ![]() Hickory Ridge |
AWAY | W 21-18 |
| 9/18 |
South Rowan |
HOME | W 19-0 |
| 9/25 |
OPEN DATE |
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| 10/2 | ![]() Central Cabarrus |
HOME | W 20-6 |
| 10/9 |
Cox Mill |
AWAY | W 23-9 |
| 10/16 |
Carson |
HOME | W 35-14 |
| 10/23 |
West Rowan |
AWAY | W 17-10 |
| 10/30 |
Northwest Cabarrus |
HOME | W 51-0 |
| 11/6 |
Robinson |
HOME | 0-0 |
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The Spiders kicked off the 2007 season before a boisterous crowd Friday night at Robert C. Bailey Stadium. Kickoff was delayed half an hour due to the excessive heat.
The teams spent most of the first quarter getting settled in. The first few series resulted in punts for both teams. Late in the 1st the Tigers went for a 4th down conversion in Spider territory. Tiger QB Tye Hill was stopped for no gain on a keeper. With no returning starter at quarterback Coach E.Z. Smith gave snaps to Ben Brill, Eric Brink, and Sean Willix before handing the reigns to senior Tony Moore. Moore would play the rest of the way. The quarter would end in a 0-0 tie.
In the 2nd quarter Moore set the Spiders up with an interception. Concord would capitalize with a field goal from Brandon Barnhardt out of the hold of Ben Brill. Later Mt. Pleasant would put together a solid drive highlighted by Hill's pass to Jason Talbert. Mt. Pleasant would later recover a Concord fumble and added a 32 yard field goal by Weston Brown. Mount would add another turnover on an interception to end the first half at 10-3.
The defenses controlled the 3rd quarter. Midway through the quarter Mount took advantage of a long pass play and added another field goal (30 yards) from the foot of Brown. Concord would later add a 45 yard touchdown run from Moore. Moore fumbled the snap, recovered his own fumble and scrambled through the Tiger defense for the score. Brandon Barnhardt would add the extra point.
Both defenses controlled the rest of the game. Jimmy Drye hauled in a 50 yard completion off of a tipped pass from Moore but the drive stalled in Mount territory. Mount controlled the ball much of the quarter behind the running of junior tailback Haywood Forte. Concord would have one final chance to score with less than two minutes to go. Tony Moore completed passes to Jimmy Drye and Jacquise Moore to set the Spiders up for a winning score. With seconds remaining Moore looked to the endzone for the winning score. His pass was picked off by Jacob Hunt to seal the win.
It was the first victory over the Spiders in 5 tries for Mount.
Concord will return to action next week as they travel to county rival J.M. Robinson.
Stats courtesy of Scott Dyer and Billy Lyerly.
Click read more for complete stats.
Single Game Records:
Passing Yards:
B.J. Beecher 457 Yards vs West Charlotte 2012
Passing Touchdowns:
7 B.J. Beecher vs. West Charlotte 2012
Rushing Yardage:
Rocky Reid:
367 yards on 25 carries vs. Cox Mill 10/10/14
325 yards on 37 carries vs. Central Cabarrus 2013
Roger Smith: 320 yards on 16 carries vs. Piedmont 2007
NOTE: Cabarrus COunty Record Kenny Purvis Central Cabarrus 505 yards vs. Hickory Ridge 2013
Season Records:
Rushing Yardage:
Rocky Reid - 2014 -2734 yards - 300 carries
Rocky Reid - 2013 - 3355 yards -
Jamie Scott - 2456 yards - 1996
100 Yard Rushing Games in a season:
Rocky Reid - 2013 - 16
Rushing Attempts:
Rocky Reid - 2013 - 432 attempts
Passing Yardage:
B.J. Beecher - 4129 yards - 2012
Tommy Beecher - 3565 yards - 2004
B.J. Beecher - 2957 yards - 2011
B.J. Beecher - 2656 yards - 2010
Tommy Beecher - 2586 yards - 2003
Touchdown Passes:
B.J. Beecher 50 - 2012
Receptions:
Lance Lewis - 81 - 2006
Receiving Yardage:
Alex Asbury - 1479 yards - 2012
Touchdown Interception Returns:
Keiwanus Robinson - 3 - 2004
Career Records:
Pass completions:
B.J. Beecher 656 completions 2009-2012
Touchdown Passes:
B.J. Beecher 122 touchdowns thrown 2009-2012
Passing Yardage:
B.J. Beecher - 10778 yards - 2009-2012 *5th all time in North Carolina
Tommy Beecher - 6633 yards - 2002-2004 *20th all time in North Carolina
Receiving Yardage:
Lance Lewis - 2953 yards - 2004-2006
Rushing Yardage:
Jamie Scott - 5585 yards - 1995-1997
Touchdown Responsibility:
B.J. Beecher - 132 (122 passing, 10 rushing) - 2009-2012
Pass Attempts:
B.J. Beecher - 1145 - 2009-2012
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Congratulations Concord Spiders: 2006 3A State Champions!
Concord defeated Western Alamance 35-28 in overtime to win the State 3A Championship. It is the second title for the Spiders in 3 seasons.
Concord opened the scoring with a Mike Moore 5 yard touchdown run. Western Alamance would answer after a blocked punt to tie the score at 7-7 on a Donald Britt 25 yard touchdown pass. Concord would answer with a strong drive capped by Jimmy Drye's 28 yard touchdown reception. On the ensuing Warrior possession Dee Bost stepped in front of Donald Britt's pass and returned it for a touchdown. The Spiders took a 21-7 halftime lead.