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Best Blog covers the sports scene in and around Johnston County and Garner, including the Carolina Mudcats. The blog is compiled by D. Clay Best, the sports editor of The Smithfield Herald and the Garner-Clayton Record. For more updates on sports in the area, follow Clay on Twitter @dclaybest or become a fan of The Smithfield Herald or the Garner-Clayton Record on Facebook.

Friday, Oct. 2 Prep Football Scores

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Southeast Raleigh 55, Smithfield-Selma 20

Southeast quarterback Gabe Henderson throws for 191 yards and three touchdowns, and runs for 178 yards and a score as well to lead the Bulldogs to their seventh win of the season. SSS's Josh Snead ran for 248 yards and all three Spartan scores.

Harnett Central 49, Clayton 21

The Trojans put together a statement win, rolling by a Comet defense that had been one of the area's best through the first six weeks of the season.

Garner 38, Knightdale 20

Juwan Moye pops two long early TD runs for the Trojans, who manage to hang onto a two-score lead the rest of the night.

South Johnston 21, Wilson Fike 19

The Trojans move to 5-1 on the season with a solid road victory. South is now 3-0 away from home this season.

East Wake 26, West Johnston 14

The Warriors fall in a 14-0 hole and can't recover on the road.

Bunn 48, North Johnston 21

The Wildcats roll up 36 first-half points in a Northern Carolina 2-A Conference win. North's Jacques Alston rushes for 215 yards in the loss.

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About the blogger

D. Clay Best has served as the sports editor of The Herald since 1997 and has covered high school sports since 1992. He's gone through many neighborhoods of NFL-fandom including the Cowboys, Raiders and Patriots and is in limbo right now. If that's not enough to require therapy, he also has way too much brain space filled with useless info on the legendary '80s TV series "Miami Vice."

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