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North Johnston's Cooper Gibson fights for yardage during a game last season. Photo courtesy of We Journal Great Sports.
Aug. 19 Aug. 26 Sept. 1 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28
Farmville Central Rosewood Smithfield-Selma at Nash Central BYE North Pitt *at Spring Creek *at Wilson Beddingfield *Goldsboro *Eastern Wayne *at Princeton
* â Neuse Six 2A Conference game
North Johnston hopes a simplified approach leads to more success By RANDY CAPPS
ast fall, North Johnston didnât score a touchdown until it tallied four of them in a 28-6 Neuse Six 2A Conference win against Spring Creek in Week 6. It was the end of a slow start to what turned out to be a 2-8 campaign, but those growing pains came with a silver lining. Fourteen starters from last seasonâs team will be on hand again this fall, and head coach Michael Barnett is excited about the groupâs progress. âWeâre so far ahead of where we were last year itâs unbelievable,â he said. âWe switched offenses. It took me a while to commit to that thing, but now Iâm married to that thing. This summer, the timing has gotten better. Our ball security has gotten better. Our assignments have gotten better. We simplified some things, and the kids have bought into it. Iâm really really looking forward to our offensive output this year.â As the 2021 season progressed, the Panthers morphed into a single-wing offense. It was a move designed to make things a little less complex and play to his teamâs strengths.
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âWe struggled offensively last year, and I couldnât put my finger on it,â he said. âSo, I went back to the drawing board. I remembered the guy from Union, (John) âDocâ Ward, who runs the single wing, and I called him up. Thatâs how we got hooked on it.â Two of the three leading rushers from last season, Cooper Gibson (357 yards) and Ayden Pone (149 yards) return at the head of what could be a rather large contingent of would-be ball carriers. âWeâve got about seven running backs who could start, so Iâve decided to do it by committee and pair them up,â Barnett said. âBecause those seven guys play defense as well. Our goal is to keep games as close as we can until the fourth quarter, and then that freshness can maybe push us over the hump.â Gibson and Pone figure to play key roles on defense as two-way players, as should Adrian Durant. The unit, which took its lumps at times last fall, should be improved. âWeâve got sophomore Traquin Watson playing outside linebacker and Jordin Moore, heâll be a junior, theyâre going to anchor our defense,â Barnett said. âHeâs our contain man, our blitz man. ... Weâve got about six guys we can rotate at
offensive and defensive line. Hopefully it wonât be the same 11 guys all night long.â Barnett credits his staff for his teamâs growth during the offseason. âIâve got the best staff in the state,â he said. âI know everybody says that, but I had back surgery this spring and missed all of spring football and some of the summer stuff. My guys had it rocking and rolling. You hate to say you canât tell I wasnât there, but when you have a good staff, things like that can happen. I like to brag on them. They work hard, and they make my life easier. Without them, we would be in trouble.â While Princeton is still the favorite in the conference, Barnett is hoping to climb a bit in the standings in 2022. âWe finally have all those freshmen and sophomores as juniors and seniors,â he said. âTheir bodies have changed. Theyâve been in the weight room. They have a little bit better understanding. We have a better grasp on the offense than we had last year. We have a better grasp on the defense. Weâve worked hard this summer. I think weâll be more competitive. Princeton is still the crown jewel of the conference, but instead of getting beat by 40 every night, I think we might sneak up on some people this year.â