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HAYSI JUNIOR fullback Caleb Powers (center) breaks through a big hole provided by his blockers during third quarter action of Friday night's win in the Miner's Bowl game in Dickenson County. Powers earned MVP honors for his efforts, which included 97 yards rushing and a pair of short TD runs.
(Staff photo/Mike Stiltner.) 
Haysi Flurry Stops Clintwood Early, 34-21
Tigers Earn Third Consecutive Dickenson Miner's Bowl Trophy

by Lloyd Combs
Sports Reporter

    It’s called the Miner’s Bowl, and it’s a major deal for Dickenson County football fans.
  A fast start helped Haysi start its season off right with an impressive, 34-21, win over county rival Clintwood Friday night at Sandlick.
  A passing attack that netted nearly 100 first-half yards helped the Tigers jump out to a 20-0 first-quarter lead.
    "We came out really fired up," Haysi quarterback Lance Compton said. "We had two weeks to prepare for this game and we were really pumped up. We just wanted to get out there and hit somebody."
  Compton threw for one touchdown and accounted for 124 of the Tigers’ 148 overall passing yards. Nathan Boyd caught six passes for 87 yards and a touchdown. Five different Tigers reached the end zone.
  "Nathan Boyd has great hands," Compton added. "All my receivers did a good job and my offensive line did an awesome job."
  Chad Barton capped Haysi’s opening drive with a 10-yard touchdown run. The Tigers traded one turnover for two before building a big lead.
  Greg Barton forced a fumble and Chad Barton picked off a Clintwood pass. The sequence set up the Tigers’ second score, a five-yard TD pass from Compton to Boyd with 3:03 remaining in quarter number one. Cody Yates returned a punt 36 yards for another score with 32 seconds left in the period.
 

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Special Teams Mistakes Cost Panthers in 15-10 Non-District Loss to Bland

     Bland County made a pair of first-half touchdowns stand up as the Bears edged the Twin Valley Panthers 15-10 at the Bland County High School sports complex. Special teams mistakes by the Panthers helped Bland County (1-0) score both touchdowns. A bad punt snap set up a first-quarter score. The Bears second TD came after a short punt by Twin Valley (0-2) a short time later.
     Tyler Pennington ran eight yards for a touchdown with 2:36 remaining in the opening period. The Bland quarterback tossed a five-yard TD pass to Thomas Willis on the first play of the second quarter and the Bears took a 12-0 lead into the locker room at halftime.
     Another bad punt snap by Twin Valley gave Bland County another scoring chance in the third quarter, but a holding penalty on the Bears ended that threat. Bland had 106 yards in penalties.
     "Our mistakes on special teams hurt us," Twin Valley coach Charlie Vandyke said. "We have to work on that and understand that special teams will win ballgames and lose ballgames."
     Twin Valley looked like a different team in the second half, especially in the fourth quarter. Wyatt Justus capped a 12-play, 66-yard drive with a nine-yard touchdown pass to Zack Wimmer.
     The Panthers added a two-point conversion on a pass from Jory Rife to Matthew Baldwin, but could not get into the end zone again, despite a couple of opportunities.


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