The Morganton Bobcats semi-professional football team announced late Tuesday the addition of a June 2 home game versus the Lake Norman Fear of the Gridiron Developmental Football League.
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The third-year Morganton Bobcats semi-professional football franchise will officially move from the Alliance Football League to the Central Carolina Football league in 2012, Bobcats coach Mark Miller recently said.
Morganton Bobcats head coach/owner Mark Miller says his team is finalizing a move from the Alliance Football League (AFL) to the smaller but more locally-based Central Carolina Football League (CCFL).
The Morganton Bobcats semi-professional football team enjoyed its second straight winning season in 2011.
The Raleigh Knights showed up more than two hours late and with only 13 players Saturday night to face the Morganton Bobcats.
After giving the Letcher County (Ky.) Wolves a 52-point beating at home last weekend, the Morganton Bobcats semi-professional football team is back at NCSD and ready for what may be their final regular-season home opponent, the Raleigh Knights.
Like the song says when it blasts through the loudspeakers after a Bobcats touchdown, the Letcher County (Ky.) Wolves are another opponent that bit the dust after visiting Morganton’s home turf: Alumni Field on the campus of the North Carolina School for the Deaf.
For a league-record sixth time this season, the Morganton Bobcats will be part of the National Alliance Conference (NAC) “Game of the Week.”
The Morganton Bobcats combined a strong rushing game and a strong defense for their 36-0 road win over the Carolina Trojans on Saturday night.
After handing the High Point Ravens their first loss of the year last Saturday, the Morganton Bobcats semi-professional football team prepares for its final regular-season road trip of 2011 this weekend.
It doesn’t matter who they’re playing, the Morganton Bobcats are a tough out at NCSD’s Alumni Field.
The Morganton Bobcats return to North Carolina School for the Deaf’s Alumni Field on Saturday, after being on the road for the last two weeks.
The Fayetteville Rage got the revenge they needed in an Alliance Football League contest this past Saturday.
After earning their first road win of the season last weekend in Virginia, the Morganton Bobcats semi-professional football team attempts to make it a two-game winning streak when they visit the Fayetteville Rage on Saturday night.
The Morganton Bobcats are over the early slump of being winless away from Morganton.
Two separate would-be opponents – first, the Carolina Golden Knights, then the Carolina Gators – cancelled trips to Burke County this weekend to face the semi-professional Morganton Bobcats football team.
After experiencing their first loss last week on the road, the Morganton Bobcats returned to the friendly home confines of Alumni Stadium on the campus of the North Carolina School for the Deaf and demolished the Carolina Trojans 46-0.
After beginning the 2011 season by winning two straight games at North Carolina School for the Deaf’s Alumni Field, the Morganton Bobcats will play their only home game for a four-week span at NCSD this Saturday at 7 p.m.
The first road game in the Morganton Bobcats’ 2011 season didn’t go as planned Saturday, as Burke County’s second-year semi-professional football team fell to the undefeated High Point Ravens 26-6 at Guilford College.
After last weekend’s game at the Fayetteville Spartans was postponed until August, it’s “take two” for the 2011 road opener this week for the Morganton Bobcats semi-professional football team.
The Morganton Bobcats’ hot streak was put on hold one week due to the hot weather.
The Morganton Bobcats have steamrolled the opposition so far in a pair of 2011 home games to the tune of 92-22 in the scoring column and 9-0 in turnover margin.
The Morganton Bobcats’ passing game has officially caught up with its rushing attack.
Even after last weekend’s 61-16 blowout win, the Morganton Bobcats see room for improvement heading into Saturday’s showdown with the Fayetteville Rage.
Morganton Bobcats head coach Mark Miller summed up his team’s 2011 season opener with one well-placed word.
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