Saturday, August 18, 2007

Warriors running back has night to remember

Had popular TV sports broadcaster Keith Jackson been calling the action Friday night at West Iredell, he would have worn out the phrase "Whoa, Nellie!" like Warriors running back Bobby Morrison wore out the Forbush Falcons defense.

Morrison was unbelievable, carrying the ball 16 times for a whopping 274 yards. His dashes included touchdown runs of 67, 43 and 71 yards. The single-game rushing total broke the school record previously held by Chris McCormick. In 2004, McCormick posted 264 yards against South Iredell.

Built like a rock and lightning quick like the Road Runner, Morrison could have piled on more yards in the Warriors' 51-0 romp over Forbush. The 5-foot-9, 189-pound senior had a 71-yard touchdown run in the second quarter called back because of a penalty.

Mercifully, he was taken out early in the fourth quarter after his 19-yard jaunt put him into the West Iredell record book -- again. Morrison established records for points in a season (190) and rushing touchdowns in a season (25) as a junior.

Afterward, Morrison thanked his offensive line and receivers for how well they cleared paths. The words may have sounded rehearsed, but they were unquestionably sincere.

Congratulations, Bobby. Your performance was exceptional. Your attitude? Even better.

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