Panthers to play Redskins on Monday|Creswell locks up Tideland title

Published 2:08 am Saturday, October 31, 2009

By Staff
Staff Reports
Because of a booking agent mistake, the Northside Panthers and Roanoke Redskins did not play Friday night.
The Panthers (2-7, 0-5) will play host to the Redskins (2-7, 2-3) on Monday night at 6:30 p.m. in this Four Rivers Conference game.
Northside, which will honor its seniors during the game, won 26-18 over Roanoke on Sept. 18
Northside travels to Southside for next week’s Anchor Bowl. Roanoke plays host to Williamston.
MANTEO 42, PLYMOUTH 12
The Manteo Redskins locked up at least a share of the Four Rivers Conference championship with a 42-12 win over the Plymouth Vikings.
Manteo (10-0, 6-0), ranked sixth in the latest Class 1-A high school football poll, remained unbeaten.
The Vikings (6-4, 3-3) have lost three of their last four.
Plymouth ends the regular season at home against Perquimans next week.
CRESWELL 26, JAMESVILLE 6
The Creswell Tigers didn’t put up the points they normally do, but they did enough to take a 26-6 win over the Jamesville Bullets. The win gave the Tigers (9-0, 6-0) the Tideland Conference championship for the second straight year.
Jamesville (4-4, 4-3) fell 46-6 to Creswell in their first meeting on Sept. 25.
Creswell visits Columbia next week. Jamesville plays host to Cape Hatteras.
COLUMBIA 53, MATTAMUSKEET 14
The Columbia Wildcats continue to impress, storming past the Mattamuskeet Lakers 53-14 in Friday’s Tideland Conference game.
The win by Columbia (5-3, 5-2), its third straight, left the Wildcats in second place all alone in the conference.
Friday’s game was the last of the regular season for the Lakers (1-7, 1-7).
Columbia plays host to Creswell next week.