2009 Season

2009 Season (5)

Game recaps, stats, and photos from the Spiders 2009 season. Coach Glen Padgett takes over as Head Coach of the Spiders.

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Huskies nip Spiders

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Hunter Huss defeated Concord 19-14 in a hard fought contest.

Read MoreHuss wasted little time scoring on their second offensive play on quarterback Marshall Williams' 80 yard touchdown run. Later in the 1st quarter Concord tied the game when Denzel Phillips rambled 45 yards for a touchdown.

Defense and turnovers were the theme in the second quarter. There were several exchanges after 3 and out possessions. Huss was in scoring position but the Spider defense forced a fumble near the goalline. Just before halftime Williams added a short touchtown to put the Huskies up 13-7 at the break.

Concord received the kickoff to start the second half but were unable to control the ball. Huss took over near the Concord 20 yard line but the Spider defense came up with another turnover. Later in the 3rd Concord quarterback Jacquise Moore found Elijah Bost over the middle for a 90 yard touchdown pass. Brandon Barnhardt added the extra point to put the Spiders ahead 14-13. Huss moved down the field again but were once again denied points as Spider defensive back Ryan Goodman blocked a 30 yard field goal attempt.

Early in the 4th Concord fumbled the pitch on an option run. Huss took advantage as Williams found his receiver on a jump ball in the endzone. Concord stopped the 2 point conversion attempt.

On the ensuing kickoff the Concord returner ran into his own man and fumbled. Concord's defense held and stopped the Huskies on a 4th down run. After a Concord punt the defense stopped another Huskie 4th down run to setup one more chance for the Spiders. Senior quarterback Sean Willix had some success leading the Spiders down the field but the Huskies stopped the Spiders on a 4th down pass.

With Concord out of time outs and the game seemingly over Huss fumbled the ball one more time. Concord drove to the Huss 35 yard line but were unable to score.

Jacquise Moore took most of the snaps at quarterback finishing 7-9 with 149 yards. Denzel Phillips led the Spiders with 57 yards rushing. Elijah Bost led Concord with 112 yards receiving.

Jalen Brown paced the Spider defense with 11 tackles. Bradley Phillips, Jacquise Moore, and Taj Williams each recovered a fumble.

Stats courtesy Scott Dyer and Billy Lyery.

Photos from Dale Barbee coming soon.

Concord has the open date next week, the Spiders return to action September 25 hosting the Northwest Cabarrus Trojans.

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Mustangs run past Spiders

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East Rowan defeated Concord 30-0 Friday night.

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Concord took the opening kickoff, then drove to the East Rowan 20 yard line before the drive was stopped due to a botched exchange. East Rowan took over on downs then methodically drove the length of the field behind a powerful running game. The drive was capped by a short touchdown pass by Mustang quarterback Jamey Blalock. Later the Mustangs would add a safety when quarterback Jacquise Moore struggled to corral a high snap near his own goal line.

The Mustangs would continue to ride the power run game adding a short Blalock touchdown run to push the lead to 16-0 at the end of the first quarter.

The second quarter provided more of the same. Concord's offense struggled and the Mustangs ran the ball at will. Just before halftime East Rowan added a 40 yard touchdown pass after a Spider turnover. East took a 23-0 lead into halftime.

Concord's defense held to start the second half, then the Spiders drove to midfield but were stopped on a key 4th down play. East would cap the scoring with a short Blalock run to put East up 30-0.

Concord had some success moving the ball but struggled to do so on a consistant basis. Dominique Posey and Jacquise Moore paced the Spiders with 53 and 52 yards rushing respectively.

The defense was lead by Jalen Brown's 11 tackles. Terrence Highsmith added a fumble recovery.

The victory was East's first win over the Spiders since 1979.

Concord will look to rebound at Hunter Huss next Friday.

Stats courtesy Scott Dyer & Billy Lyerly.

Photos from Dale Barbee coming soon.

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Yellow Jackets top Spiders

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Lexington defeated Concord 21-15 Friday night at Robert C. Bailey Stadium. The Spiders overcame a 15-0 Lexington halftime lead to tie the game in the 4th but Lexington added the deciding touchdown with 5 minutes remaining.

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After a few punts Lexington got on the board with a Quandarious Crump 27 yard touchdown run. Early in the second quarter Lexington struck again as Trae Sanders added a 22 yard touchdown run, the Yellow Jackets added a 2 point conversion run to stretch their lead to 15-0. Lexington would drive again but the Spider defense recovered a Yellow Jacket fumble to end the drive. Concord was unable to capitalize on the fumble. Later Lexington would miss a 27 yard field goal attempt. Jason Willix picked off an Al Challenger pass to end another yellow Jacket drive.

Spider wide receiver Jacquise Moore took over at quarterback to start the game. However the Spiders offense would still struggle against a solid Lexington defense. The Spiders ended the first half with 18 yards and one first down.

In the second half the Spiders dialed up the intensity. Defensive back Mark O'Brien picked off an Al Challenger pass and returned it into Lexington territory but the drive stalled. On the next Lexington drive the Spider defense held the Jackets after 3 consecutive losses.

Jacquise Moore provided the spark the Spiders needed on a spectacular 91 yard touchdown run. Moore scrambled, eluded one Lexington player and ran untouched the rest of the way. Concord's defense held again and the Lexington punter was tackled at his own 15 after a bad snap.

Lexington's defense held the Spiders to a 4th down and 4 to go. Spider quarterback Jordan Havinga was able to draw an offsides penalty to continue the drive. Lexington buckled down again forcing a Brandon Barnhardt field goal attempt. After a botched snap holder Ryan Goodman scooped the ball up and scrambled to his left throwing a pass back toward the right pylon. Jacquise Moore outjumped two Lexington defenders to make the catch and score. Concord would add a two point conversion pass form Jordan Havinga to DeAndre Schoolfield to tie the game.

The deciding play came with about 5 minutes remaining. Al Challenger found Reco Hairston on a long pass play. Hairston fumbled near the goal line but Lexington tailback Duke Horton recovered and scored. The extra point was no good. Concord could not answer and Lexington put the game away with a 4th down conversion.

Jalen Brown led all defenders with 8 tackles. Wesley Scott had 3 tackles for a loss. Mark O'Brien and Jason Willix added interceptions.

Jaquise Moore led the Spiders with 89 yards rushing and a touchdown reception.

Photos from Dale Barbee coming soon.

Stats courtesy Scott Dyer and Billy Lyerly.

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Mavericks top Spiders in opener

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Marvin Ridge defeated Concord 30-7 Friday night at Robert C. Bailey Stadium.

After a few punts back and forth Marvin Ridge drove deep into Spider territory but would have to settle for a 27 yard field goal. Later after a Concord fumble Maverick quarterback Tyler Chadwick found Ryan Skibba in the corner of the endzone to put the Mavericks up 10-0. Later in the second quarter Chadwick would throw another touchdown pass(30 yard) to increase the Maverick lead to 17 points. Jacquise Moore returned the ensuing kickoff 53 yards into Maverick territory but the drive would end after a Jordan Havinga interception. The Spider defense held and the Mavericks led 17-0.

The Spider's offensive woes would continue in the second half. After the Spiders defense forced a Maverick punt on their first drive of the second half Matt Chilton picked off a Havinga pass and returned it 25 yards for a touchdown. In the 4th quarter the Mavericks would add another touchdown on a 15 yard run by tailback Kolly Ogar. On the next possession the Spiders avoided the shutout when Jordan Havinga found Jacquise Moore for a 22 yard touchdown. Brandon Barnhardt added the extra point.


The Spiders played Jordan Havinga and Ryan Goodman at quarterback. Havinga finished 4-10 with one touchdown and 2 interceptions. Goodman finished 0-1 with an interception. Tailback Denzel Phillips led the Spider rushing attack with 76 yards on 9 carries. Jacquise Moore led the receivers with 2 receptions for 21 yards and a touchdown.


The defense was paced by linebacker Bradley Phillips' 9 tackles. Brandon Rivers recovered a Maverick fumble.


The game was the first for new Head Coach Glen Padgett. Coach Padgett returned to Concord after former Head Coach E.Z. Smith resigned earlier this year. The Spiders will return to action next Friday as they host Lexington at Robert C. Bailey Stadium. Come out and support Coach Padgett and the Spiders!

Photos from Dale Barbee coming soon.

Stats courtesy Scott Dyer and Billy Lyerly.

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2009 Roster

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1 Dominique Posey Jr 5’11 175 RB, DB
2 Mark O’Brien Sr 5’10 165 WR, DB, LB
3 Brandon Caldwell Sr 5’9 150 WR, DB
4 Jacquise Moore Jr 6’2 175 WR, DB
5 Taj Williams Jr 6’ 175 WR, LB, DB
6 B.J. Beecher Fr.     QB
7 Varen Blake Jr 5’11 160 RB, DB
8 Jason Willix Soph 5’8 160 WR, DB
9 Jermaine Reid Jr 5’8 150 WR, DB
10 J. D. Misenheimer Soph 5’10 165 WR, DB
11 Brandon Rivers Sr 5’8 155 RB, DB
12 Ryan Goodman Sr 6’1 150 WR, DB
13 Ben Kelnhoffer Jr 6’2 175 TE, DE
14 Brandon Barnhardt Sr 5’10 185 K, P
15 Sean Willix Sr 5’10 175 QB
16 Jordan Havinga Sr 6’4 210 QB
17 Terrence Highsmith Soph 6’2 175 WR, DB
18 Elijah Bost Jr 6’1 175 WR, DB
19 DeAndre Schoolfield Jr 6’2 180 WR, DB
20 Anthony Johnson Jr 5’11 190 TE, LB
22 Zach Owens Sr 5’6 140 WR, DB
24 Jalen Brown Jr 5'10 185 FB, LB
25 Denzel Phillips Soph 5'9 150 RB, DB
31 Bradley Phillips Jr 5'11 230 FB, DL
32 Jordan Cassell Jr 5'10 170 TE, LB
33 Alex Salado Jr 5'10 185 LB
38 Hunter White Soph 5'11 220 FB, LB
39 Rob Pigott Soph 6'2 215 TE, LB
40 Curtis Wise Jr 5'10 185 LB
42 Adrian McWilliams Jr 5'11 215 FB, LB
48 Greg Van Pelt Jr 5'11 165 WR, DB
50 Ethan Bean Jr 5'10 195 TE, DL
51 Caleb Eddleman Jr 6'1 220 OL, DL
52 Tevin Barnes Jr 5'10 215 LB
53 Wesley Scott Jr 6'2 225 OL, DE
54 Byron Black Jr 5'10 205 OL, DL
55 Jomall Glenn Jr 5'10 190 LB
56 Max Tirk Jr 5'11 250 OL
57 Justin Stewart Sr 5'11 180 OL, DL
58 Dylan Kluttz Jr 5'11 240 OL
59 Jacob Gadd Jr 6' 195 OL
60 Kenneth Gill Jr 5'10 240 OL
61 Charles Marsh Sr 5'8 220 OL
64 Nick Whitaker Sr 5'9 240 OL, DL
65 Craig Bailes Soph 6’1 195 OL, DE
66 Nathan Santiago Jr 5'10 225 OL
67 Ryan Gomez Sr 5'9 190 DL
70 Justin Miller Sr 5'11 245 OL, DL
71 Tré Giles Soph 5'11 190 OL, DL
72 Tim Thornton Jr 5'11 220 OL, DL
73 Deandre Gilliard Soph 6'3 300 OL, DL
74 D. J. Eury Soph 5'11 285 OL, DL
77 Darin Posey Jr 6'1 230 DL, OL