Concord, NC - December 3, 2004 - The shock, disappointment, and hurt are beginning to settle in . . . Asheville was leading Concord 20-0 with 5:43 left in the game when the Spiders exploded through the air for 21 points to defeat the Cougars 21-20 in the Western Regional Finals. The Cougars (12-2) dominated the game through three-and-a-half quarters. Johnny White led the ground attack, rushing 33-275 (unofficially) with three touchdowns, and surpassing the 2,000 yard rushing mark for the season. Coach E.Z. Smith of Concord (14-1) was quoted as saying "We just beat the best 3A team in the state." We have to agree. Cougars, we are so proud of you for yet another outstanding season! Coach Wilkins, you and your staff have done an outstanding job. If the expectations weren't so high, this would not hurt as much. Good luck to the seniors and thank you for your many contributions. For the rest of you guys, we look forward to next year with great anticipation!
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Lawndale, NC - November 26, 2004 - Asheville needed some big plays and a trick or two as the Cougars outlasted the Burns Bulldogs' passing attack and held on for a 35-28 win. Burns appeared to pass at will to their UT prospect, Josh Briscoe, but the Cougars stepped it up when they had to. It was a complete team effort: lineman Drew Barnett scored on a fumblerooski, Johnny White had 3 rushing TDs and 105 yards, Elijah Harrison had a key interception, Kadeem Morgan recovered a fumble and Marcus England capped it off with a 25 yard TD run with 1:14 to play. Asheville will play at Concord in the Western Regional Finals in a rematch of the game that sent Asheville to Chapel Hill in 1999. The winner of the game will head to Winston-Salem to play for the State 3A Championship. Good luck Cougars!
Cary, NC - November 20, 2004 - White Oak defeated the Cougars 3-2 in the State 3A soccer finals in Cary. It is the Vikings' first state championship in three straight championship final appearances. White Oak lost to Roberson the past two years. Asheville had not given up three goals in one match all year. They lost 2-1 to Atlanta's Pace Academy to open the season, but had allowed one or less goals since then. Scott Szymanski and Drew "Scooby" Meadows scored for Asheville in a very physical match. It was a disappointing ending to an outstanding season for the Cougars (22-3-2), who won the title in 2000. Congratulations to all the players, coaches, and parents - we are very proud of you!!
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Asheville, NC - November 19, 2004 - There was a huge crowd for an unofficial " Johnny White Night" at Asheville High as the Cougar junior tailback and linebacker rushed 28 times for 276 yard and 3 TDs, and had two key sacks of QB Jonathan Crompton to lead Asheville to a 28-14 win over MAC foe Tuscola in the second round of the playoffs. White scored on runs of 2, 74, and 54 yards. QB Crezdon Butler also scored on a 6 yard run for the Cougars. Asheville had previously defeated Tuscola 37-30 on October 29 in Waynesville and has won 9 straight over the Mountaineers. Asheville plays at Burns High in the 3A quarterfinals on November 26th. Catch the action on the Cougar Sports TV Network each evening at 8:00 p.m. and at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
Asheville, NC - November 17, 2004 - Haskins Howerton scored for the Cougars with 7:11 remaining off a corner kick by Thomas Righi to defeat Parkwood 1-0 and send Asheville to the State Championship Game. The Cougars (22-2-2), State Champs in 2000, will face White Oak (14-6-1) at the SAS Soccer Center in Cary at 4:00 p.m. Saturday, November 20th. Congratulations to the Cougars on an outstanding season - just 1 more game to go!
Due to the inability to secure a technical crew, the Cougar Sports Network regrets that we will be unable to televise the championship game, but we extend our best wishes to the players, coaches and fans.
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