Carvers Bay wins eighth straight

 

Published on 10/24/2012

By Chris Sokoloski

csokoloski@gtowntimes.com

Da'Shaun Aiken threw for two touchdowns and recovered a fumble for a touchdown to lead Carvers Bay beat over East Clarendon 46-8 last week.

It was the Bears eighth straight win.

Israel Davis was the leading rusher for Carvers Bay with 74 yards and two touchdowns. Raheem Dease had 25 yards and Aiken added 22.

Aiken was 10-for-17 passing for 246 yards.

Desmond Sumpter had 131 yards and a touchdown, Shayton Durrand had 57 yards and a touchdown, and Shaquan Durrand 47 yards and a touchdown.

Shaquan Durrand led the Bears' defense with 12 tackles; Naquez Pringle had 11 tackles and a sack; Shawn Lawrence had nine tackles and a sack; Stefan Hannah had nine tackles; Dylan Moore and Davin Young had seven tackles each; and Hunter Marsh had two sacks.

Carvers Bay (8-1) hosts Timmonsville (8-1) on Friday night. The winner will be Region VII champions.

Timberland scored two touchdowns in the first quarter, three in the second and one in the fourth to beat Andrews 40-0 last week.

Ethan Wright led the Yellow Jackets' offense with 40 yards rushing. Tyron White had 38 yards and Jaleel Filmore added 23.

Victor Mention led the Yellow Jackets' defense with 13 tackles. Johnel Grant had 12 tackles; Filmore had 11 tackles and recovered a fumble; Nick Altman had seven tackles; Quandre Green had six tackles and recovered a fumble; Kalen Hudson, Colton Fulton, Toryan Washington, and Patrick Ward had six tackles each; and Jordan Tilton recovered a fumble.

Andrews (2-7) travels to Lake Marion (4-5) on Friday night.

Waccamaw lost 30-0 to Marion last week.

The Warriors (3-6) host Dillon (8-1) on Friday night.

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