Rebels blank Gators
By News-Argus Staff
Published in Sports on November 7, 2004 2:01 AM
CALYPSO -- North Duplin quarterback Brad Lloyd was involved in all three touchdowns as North Duplin closed out the regular-season with a 22-0 victory over Spring Creek Friday at Grubbs Field.
Lloyd ran for a pair of touchdowns and threw a 19-yard pass to Charlton Amrwood for the Rebels' third score.
Lloyd had 57 yards on the ground and threw for 75 more on six receptions. Montreal Garner had a conversion run and tallied 100 yards rushing on 13 carries to lead all rushers.
The Rebel defense hald the Gators to 110 total yards, and just eight through the air.
Spring Creek's Josh Wrght had 52 yards rushing, while teammate Ricky Mason had 42 yards.
North Duplin (3-8) and Spring Creek (1-10) both advanced to the NCHSAA playoffs.
Spring Creek 0 0 0 0 -- 0
North Duplin 6 8 8 0 -- 22
First quarter
ND -- B. Lloyd 2 run (pass fail)3:02
Second quarter
ND -- Armwood 19 pass from B. Lloyd (Garner run) 1:26
Third quarter
ND -- B. Lloyd 6 run (B. Lloyd pass to Doug Lloyd)7:09
SC ND
First downs 6 15
Rushes-yds 30-102 41-194
Pass yds 8 75
Total yds 110 269
Comp-att-int 2-10-3 6-14-0
Fumbles-lost 3-2 2-0
Penalties-yds 4-25 2-20
Punts-avg 2-33 4-32
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING -- Spring Creek -- Ricky Mason 16-42; Alex Dunmire 2-0; Josh Wright 9-52; David Estrada 2-1; Lelo Burt 1-7. North Duplin -- Brad Lloyd 17-57; Montreal Garner 13-100; Daniel Howell 7-32; Bucky McCarty 4-5.
PASSING -- Spring Creek -- Josh Wright 2-10-8-0-3. North Duplin -- Brad Lloyd 6-14-75-1-0.
RECEIVING -- Spring Creek -- Lelo Burt 1-3; Jason Buchtmann 1-5. North Duplin -- Charlton Armwood 3-46, TD; Doug Lloyd 1-19; Matt Braswell 2-10.
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