Prep Sports
October 3, 2008
Football notebook: Woodrow Wilson, perfect at home, faces Hurricane

Woodrow Wilson's season so far has turned into a tale of two cities.

When the Flying Eagles play in Beckley, they've been unbeatable and explosive - 3-0 with offensive averages of 444 total yards and 34 points. When they play on the road, however, the opposite holds true - they're 0-2 and turn in just 187 yards and 3.5 points per game.

Those facts haven't escaped Hurricane coach Willis May, whose unbeaten and Class AAA No. 4 ranked team visits Flying Eagle Stadium tonight. Kickoff is set for 7:30.

"Ain't that my luck,'' May mused. "We'd sure like to play at our house.''

Woodrow features three backs with well over 300 yards so far - Vashawn Wood (479), Rakeem Fowlkes (366) and quarterback Dominique Hairston (326).

Along with Hurricane's speedy Terrell Martin (647 yards, 14 touchdowns, 10.3 yards per carry), the field will be littered with players who can break a big gainer at any time.

"They're something else,'' May said of the Flying Eagles. "They're big. God, they've got three kids weighing 300 pounds on the line. And they've got all those running backs who are just so quick and they're sending so much misdirection at you. Three people are moving in the backfield at one time, and all of them are going in different directions. They're a very deceiving football team to be 3-2.''

May doesn't want his players fooled by Woodrow Wilson's losses to Cabell Midland (26-0) and Capital (34-7), Likewise, he downplays the fact his Redskins have beaten four teams with a combined three wins so far - Ripley (2-3), St. Albans (1-4), Winfield (0-4) and Huntington (0-5).

He thinks any game against a Mountain State Athletic Conference team is a potential stumbling block.

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