After losing the regular-season meeting 21-20, South Point wanted another shot at Forestview. The Red Raiders get that chance later this evening as they visit Joe Alala Stadium for a second-round playoff game.
Check back here at 7:30 as I bring you the drive-by-drive action live.
6:52 p.m. update
The South Point stands were about 85 percent full when I arrived at 6:15. Now, they’re completely full and fans are starting to line the bank. The Forestview side — much bigger than the visitor’s — has gone from about 50 fans at 6:15 to maybe 500. The parking lot is full but I still see headlights wandering around looking for spots. There are quite a few people still tailgating, too.
7:22 update
I’m sure this is the biggest crowd ever to witness a game at Joe Alala Stadium. The home side is finally starting to fill up, and I’ve seen a lot of Kings Mountain and Hunter Huss fans. The home side looks to be about 90 percent full. Fans are lining the visiting bank from the stands to the entrance.
The captains have met at midfield. Forestview captains - Kevin Jeter, Jonathan White, Roderick Lindsay, Menjay Melsior. South Point captains - Josh Justice, Maurice Falls, Aaron Crumbley, Brent Walden
Coin toss
South Point won the toss and elected to defer its decision to the second half. Forestview will receive the opening kickoff.
FIRST QUARTER
After a short kick, Forestview will start the opening possession at its own 32.
JV call-up Octavius Wallace ripped off a 23-yard gain on the first play, but South Point’s defense stiffened after that. On fourth and 5 from the South Point 40, White threw a deep pass to Cy Davis, but the pass was too long. South Point took over on downs, 9:34 first quarter.
Forestview went offside on SP’s first play, but the Red Raiders couldn’t take advantage and went three and out. SP covered the punt well and Forestview takes over at its own 20, 7:39 first quarter.
Nothing doing for Forestview on that drive. Four yard loss for Jeter on first down, then two incomplete passes by White. SP takes over at its own 38, 6:30 remaining.
Three and out for Forestview after two short QB keepers by Justice and an incomplete pass. So far, just one first down in four possessions. Taylor fair caught the punt at the Forestview 25, 5:16 left in the quarter.
Forestview showed some quick offense on that drive. White completed an 11-yard pass to Davis, who fumbled the ball out of bounds. Jeter carried up the middle, then shot around to the right corner for a 29-yard gain. The JV call-up, Wallace, then showed his speed, hitting the left corner for a 35-yard TD. Forestview 7, South Point 0, 4:17 first quarter.
Forestview got the ball right back as Justice fumbled on SP’s first play. Forestview gets the ball the SP 27, 4:09 first quarter.
Forestview couldn’t take advantage of great field position, turning it over on downs at the 25. SP gets the ball back with 3:42 left in the first quarter, trailing 7-0.
Three and out for South Point, but Jawan Taylor fumbled the punt and South Point recovered at the 20. A lot of people thought the play was dead, but SP gets the ball.
Two plays later, Crumbley took it up the middle for 16 yards and a touchdown. Forestview 7, South Point 7, 52.4 first quarter.
Forestview has reached its own 46 in two plays and we’ve reached the end of the quarter. End of first quarter: Forestview 7, South Point 7
For those of you looking for the radio broadcast online, I’m told to go here:
http://am1450wgnc.com/
SECOND QUARTER
Forestview punted on the third play of the quarter. South Point took over at the 15 and is driving.
South Point put together the most impressive drive of the game - a 14-play, 85-yard drive capped by Crumbley’s 10-yard TD run, his second TD of the night. South Point went to its fullback most of that drive, and Leeper carried three times on the possession. South Point 14, Forestview 7, 5:16 second quarter.
White kept Forestveiw’s next drive alive with a 16-yard run on third and nine after he couldn’t find an open receiver.
For the other radio questions — 1450 AM in Gastonia is broadcasting the game. If you’re not within their range go to http://am1450wgnc.com/.
Forestview has reached the South Point 9 with an array of plays, including a 21-yard pass from White to Jawan Taylor.
The Jaguars are back on the board. On third and 7 from the 8, White faked the handoff, rolled out left and spotted a wide open Joseph Reid in the back of the end zone. Reid hauled in the pass and Florence’s extra point was good, making it Forestview 14, South Point 14, 1:42 until halftime.
South Point had to punt with 55.8 seconds remaining. Forestview tried to make something happen, but eventually let the clock run out.
HALFTIME: Forestview 14, South Point 14
Halftime stats
South Point
First downs: 8
Rushes-yards: 25-126
Passing yards: 7
Comp-Att-Int: 1-5-0
Fumbles-lost: 2-1
Penalties-yards: 0-0
Individual leaders:
Crumbley 13-91 rushing, 2 TDs
Justice 6-18 rushing
Leeper 3-18 rushing
Forestview
First downs: 10
Rushes-yards: 19-152
Passing yards: 40
Comp-Att-Int: 3-13-0
Fumbles-lost: 2-1
Penalties-yards: 2-10
Individual leaders:
Wallace 4-72 rushing, 1 TD
Jeter 13-65 rushing
About the latest radio question: I don’t know anything about the link. Maybe somebody else following this blog can answer.
THIRD QUARTER
For the first time tonight, Florence’s kickoff did not reach the end zone and Truesdale returned it from the 4 to the SP 42.
Sorry — Forgot to mention the Belmont radio station.
South Point has reached the Forestview 22 but faces fourth and 2.
Crumbley picked up three yards on that fourth down play and South Point is still driving.
On third and 6 from the 13, Justice hooked up with Merrill for a 13-yard TD. Merrill caught the ball at about the 2 or 3, then held the ball over the plane as a defender tried to bring him down. South Point 21, Forestview 14, 6:34 third quarter.
Forestview kept the ball for a little while, picking up two first downs along the way, but wound up punting from the South Point 48.
END OF THIRD QUARTER: South Point 21, Forestview 14.
FOURTH QUARTER
Two plays into the fourth quarter, South Point appears to have put this game out of reach. Justice ran a quarterback keeper 59 yards for a touchdown. South Point 28, Forestview 14, 11:27 to go.
Forestview went three and out and chose to punt, down two scores with 9:55 to go. South Point takes over at its own 37.
South Point faced fourth and inches from its own 46 and chose to go for it. Crumbley went straight ahead for four yards and looked toward the South Point sideline in celebration, knowing this one’s almost in the books.
South Point keeps slowly driving. Six minutes remaining.
The Red Raiders converted on fourth-down down again, this time needing two yards from the 42. Costner got it on a pitch out, picking up 7 yards.
The home side is starting to empty and here’s why: Crumbley just burst up the middle for a 33-yard TD, his third of the game, and South Point leads 35-14 with 5:07 remaining.
Crumbley now has 83 touchdowns for his career, which is one shy of the Gaston County record.
Forestview had a long kickoff return but the Jaguars again came up empty, turning the ball over on downs at the South Point 9. South Point takes over there with 1:54 remaining.
South Point ran out the rest of the clock and this one is over.
Final: South Point 35, Forestview 14
South Point moves on to the third round, where it will travel to Kannapolis Brown or play host to Asheville Erwin.
Thanks for following the blog. Check out the recap later tonight on gastongazette.com and VarsityNC.com.
Last I heard, A.L. Brown was up two touchdowns. Haven’t heard an update since halftime.


