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  • Zayvion Hill, Seventy-First
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When it comes to talking state football championships at Seventy-First High School, no man has more experience than the guy who won a pair of them for the Falcons, then added another at South View and two more at Asheville Reynolds before retiring.
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Former Seventy-First head coach Bobby Poss earned three of his five state championships at Kenan Stadium where the Falcons will play Hickory for this yearโ€™s 3-A title Friday at 7 p.m.
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Ironically, both the championships he won for Seventy-First were played at the Falconsโ€™ Loyd E. Auman athletic field in 1984 and 1986. That last one was the final time a 4-A state championship football game in North Carolina was played on a high school field. Since then, all the finals have moved largely to college stadiums.
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Poss learned a few tricks over the years to keep his players calm and not let them get overwhelmed by the championship atmosphere.
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In each case, when it was in Chapel Hill, his team left the day of the game to avoid too much dead time. When there was a title game in another class ahead of his team, heโ€™d arrive soon enough to let his players relax and watch some of that game.
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That wonโ€™t be an option for the Falcons since they are a standalone game tonight. Another problem Seventy-First wonโ€™t have is another team chasing them out of their locker room or waiting for a team to pack up and leave.
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Poss remembered one year when the team from the prior title game was taking too much time and his squad had to start taping outside the dressing room.
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Whatever challenges Seventy-First faces, Poss thinks the Falcons are ready for them based on what heโ€™s read on social media.
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โ€œI think theyโ€™ve got a really special bunch of kids,โ€™โ€™ he said. โ€œThey are all very much into being a good football team. I sense they are a pretty bonded group of guys.โ€™โ€™
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Heโ€™s also impressed with the way Duran McLaurin has handled the team and thinks heโ€™s up to the task of guiding them through a title experience.
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โ€œAs a coach, you have got to keep that atmosphere and preparation under control,โ€™โ€™ he said. โ€œThere is definitely a special time and you need to let them know how special it is. You donโ€™t want to take that away from them. It is a really big honor.โ€™โ€™
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But, Poss added, itโ€™s also just another football game to get ready for. Cover your bases. Practice well.
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โ€œCoach McLaurin seems to be a pretty sharp guy,โ€™โ€™ Poss said. โ€œHeโ€™s not going to get distracted.โ€™โ€™
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Poss also thinks the history of the Seventy-First community supporting its team is well known. โ€œAs I recall, the hallways, the surrounding atmosphere that week, is pretty uplifting,โ€™โ€™ he said.
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He even extended it to the community beyond Seventy-First, noting the city of Fayetteville has often turned out to support local teams chasing state championships.
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โ€œAll the rivalry and bitterness kind of departed because you were going to represent Fayetteville,โ€™โ€™ he said. โ€œThe community really does want you to bring back the championship to the town. I think Fayetteville is going to be special when it comes to something like that.โ€™โ€™
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CHAMPIONSHIP PREVIEW
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Hereโ€™s a capsule look at some of the stars for Seventy-First and Hickory:
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OFFENSE
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RUSHING LEADERS
  • Hickory – Isaiah Lackey, 279-1,797, 33 touchdowns.
  • Seventy-First – Donavan Frederick, 135-1,512, 10 touchdowns; Jayson Franklin, 147-1,404, 15 touchdowns.
PASSING LEADERS
  • Hickory – Brady Stober, 220-313, 3,596 yards, 47 touchdowns.
  • Seventy-First – DeAndre Nance, 105-149, 1,549 yards, 18 touchdowns.
RECEIVING LEADERS
  • Hickory – Jamien Little, 61-1,239, 20 touchdowns; Deshawn Medley, 56-833, nine touchdowns.
  • Seventy-First – Amire Drummond, 28-369, five touchdowns; Jytavius Whitted, 26-378, three touchdowns; Zayvion Hill, 22-318, six touchdowns.
LEADING TACKLERS
  • Hickory – Turner Wood, 168; Tristian Williams, 154.
  • Seventy-First – Donavan Frederick, 168; Zayvion Hill, 141.

Mid-South Sports will broadcast the Seventy-First-Hickory state 3-A championship football game on Sunny 94.3 FM. The pregame show begins at 6:30 p.m. Friday.