subscribesubscriber servicescontact usabout ussite mapBuy a Classified
Wed, Feb 10 2010 

Published: November 18, 2009 12:03 am    print this story  

Pirates vs. Hillbillies II: Rematch Friday

By Jim Workman
Register-Herald Sports Writer

Rarely is a movie sequel better than the original.

But one can expect an award-worthy performance when Fayetteville vs. Man II opens Friday night.

The teams collide in a Class A quarterfinal football playoff game at Man. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.

No. 2 Man is 10-1 while Fayetteville comes in at No. 7 and 9-2.

“Our kids are looking forward to it,” Fayetteville coach Frank Spangler said. “We’ll have to play better than we did (in the first game). Man has a good team. They don’t turn the ball over and they play power football — they run it right at you.”

The quarterfinal round hasn’t been kind to the Pirates of late.

“The last two years, we’ve been eliminated in the second round,” Spangler said. “That gives us more incentive to work harder this week because it’s been our downfall.”

The Pirates were knocked out of the playoffs by Madonna in 2007 and St. Marys in 2008. Fayetteville’s only regular-season loss in 2008 was to Man, 20-10.

In the regular-season matchup this season, Man defeated Fayetteville 23-7 on the Pirates’ home turf Oct. 2. The win moved the then-No. 1 Hillbillies to 5-0 and dropped No. 14 Fayetteville to 4-2.

“That group right there has a pretty good football team,” Spangler said of Man following that loss. “We played with them for 3 1/2 quarters. They got some breaks, but good teams do that. It’s going to take a heck of an effort for somebody to beat them.

“They have the total package,” he added. “They’re big and they have a good run game and a good passing game. They play solid defense. They just get plays when they need them. I see them running the table, I really do.”

Man coach Harvey Arms was equally impressed with the Pirates.

“That was a great game,” Arms said. “We knew Fayetteville had a good football team. They weren’t 4-1 for nothing. We’ve played them for years, and it’s always a battle. This one wasn’t any different.

“Fayetteville is right with anybody that we’ve played. They’re right at the top. They’re as good as anyone.”

“We’ll have to eliminate turnovers, run the ball, play good defense and win the special teams to have a chance,” Spangler said of this week’s rematch. “We’ll go down there and take what they give us (on offense), but usually that’s not much.”

The Hillbillies suffered their only defeat of the season the week following the Fayetteville contest, dropping a 16-14 decision to Class AA playoff participant Chapmanville. But Man rallied to finish the season on a four-game win streak, beating Gilbert, Wyoming East, Buffalo and Matewan, and then defeated Parkersburg Catholic last week in the first round of the playoffs.

Fayetteville hasn’t lost since. The Pirates have put together their own five-game winning streak, knocking off Parkersburg Catholic, Mount Hope, Buffalo and Greenbrier West in the regular season and slipping past Wahama in the opening round of the playoffs last week. Fayetteville’s only other loss was to No. 3 Richwood 48-34 on Sept. 11.

MichaelAngelo Hernandez tossed a 16-yard TD pass to brother/wide receiver Hunter Hernandez with 6:28 left to play to lift the Pirates to their 23-20 victory over Wahama.

— E-mail: jworkman@

register-herald.com

print this story  



autoconx

Premier Guide
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide

Find a job! Find a Home! Find a car!

Premium Jobs

AUDIT INSPECTORS
WV STATE AUDITOR’S OFFICE is seeking Audit Inspectors to perform financial statement audits on political subdivisions in...>MORE

NURSES - CARELINK
NURSES Quality Improvement Coordinator / HEDIS. Nurses needed for HEDIS project February through May. Make appointments,...>MORE

SAFETY MANAGER
LOCAL Engineering Company with background in the coal industry is seeking a full-time Safety Manager. Detailed knowledge...>MORE

PLANT FOREMAN AND PLANT MAINTENANCE CHIEF
Nicholas Energy is accepting applications and resumes for Plant Foreman and Plant Maintenance Chief. If you are looking ...>MORE

CERTIFIED SURFACE MINE ELECTRICIANS
Republic Energy is accepting applications and resumes for certified surface mine electricians. Experience with electric ...>MORE

REGISTRAR AND ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL AID
KANAWHA VALLEY COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE. Institute, WV. Invites applications for the following positions: • Reg...>MORE

PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT - NORTHERN GREENBRIER HEALTH CLINIC
Northern Greenbrier Health Clinic, Inc., headquartered in Williamsburg, WV has the following employment opportunity avai...>MORE

NUTRITION EDUCATOR
Nutrition Educator. The West Virginia Emergency Medical Services Technical Support Network, Inc. (TSN) administers a Sup...>MORE

STORE ATTENDANT
Now taking applications for Store Attendant. This position is responsible for the movement of furniture in the store, l...>MORE

UNDERGROUND COAL MINING POSITIONS - MAMMOTH
MAMMOTH COAL, a subsidiary of Massey Energy is accepting experienced underground applicants. Our expanding operations ar...>MORE

See all ads

Premium Jobs

See all ads


 

Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.CNHI Classified Advertising NetworkCNHI News Service
Associated Press content © 2009. All rights reserved. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Our site is powered by Zope and our Internet Yellow Pages site is powered by PremierGuide.
Some parts of our site may require you to download the Flash Player Plugin.
View our Privacy Policy
Advertiser index