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Sharon's Louis Brown is tackled by Hickory's Sam Hosey (5), Anton Fellner (24) and Ross Brenneman (57) during Friday night's Region 3-AA battle at Hornet Stadium.
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Hickory's Akeem Fields celebrates with Elrico Jones after Fields returned a fumble for a score.
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Sharon quarterback Jason Ondic carries the ball.
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Hickory's Anton Fellner trips up Sharon's Cameron Brown as he crosses the goalline.
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Sharon's Kevin Brown finds a running lane.
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Hickory's Marlon Pegues carries the ball.
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The Hornets' Sam Hosey breaks loose for a big gain.
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Published November 07, 2009 12:33 am - Any win over arch-rival Hickory normally would jump-start a celebration for Sharon High and head football coach Bob Fromm. But the 6th-year Tigers’ taskmaster’s tears told the real story following Friday night’s 14-7 success at Hornet Stadium.

Sharon edges Hickory, 14-7, in key Region 3-AA clash



By Ed Farrell

Herald Assistant Sports Editor

Any win over arch-rival Hickory normally would jump-start a celebration for Sharon High and head football coach Bob Fromm. But the 6th-year Tigers’ taskmaster’s tears told the real story following Friday night’s 14-7 success at Hornet Stadium.

“When you deal with kids, you put a lot of time into them. There are a lot of parallels in this game and life. We had one hurting tonight, and as a team, as a family, we kind’ve rallied around him,” Fromm said after giving the game ball to senior James Hosey.

Hosey’s 18-year-old twin brother John was slain in an early-morning shooting Friday.

“We just wanted (James) to know that, with all this going on, he’s still in the forefront of our thoughts,” related Fromm, while taking a tissue from his wife. “We’re a tight-knit group, and we faced a lot of adversity this whole year. We’re just worried about James and his family right now.”

A focused Fromm forged Sharon (6-1, 8-2) to what he termed a series of four 1-game winning streaks to conclude the campaign, with wins over Titusville, Greenville, Seneca (by forfeit) and Hickory, thereby earning a share of the District 10 Region 3-AA crown with Wilmington and a 4th consecutive playoff appearance.

In his initial varsity start, Jason Ondic orchestrated a game-winning 5-play, 46-yard, 2-minute, 7-second, 4th-quarter drive, culminated by Kevin Brown’s 7-yard burst with 7:46 remaining. Steven Bittler’s 24-yard punt return set up Sharon at Hickory’s 46-yard line.

Ondic optioned for a game-high 98 yards rushing and completed 8 of 9 pass attempts for another 59 yards as the stand-in for Sharon’s starting signal-caller Ronnie Howard (lower leg stress fracture).

“He did just fine. ... We know he has some ability. We know he’s a tough kid and a heady kid and he takes care of the football,” Fromm said in praise of Ondic. “We put some easy pass plays in there for him, and the kid was on the money all night long. Running the football, our offensive line really played a game (Friday night). Our kids really stepped it up.”

The loss — the 3rd in 4 games — was more heartache for Hickory (4-3, 5-4), which 2 weeks ago was in playoff position with its own regional championship aspirations.

“We had three opportunities to get into the playoffs and we didn’t get it done,” lamented 3rd-year Hickory head coach Frank Antuono. “These kids are hurting. They’ve done everything I’ve asked, and these seniors ... changed the culture of football here.”

When Akeem Fields picked a fumble out of mid-air and sprinted 59 yards with 5:44 remaining in the 1st frame and Sean Zippie converted the PAT, Hickory held a 7-0 lead.

But Sharon responded immediately. After Hickory was hit with an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty following Fields’ score, Bittler’s 25-yard kickoff return gave Sharon a short field. An 8-play, 45-yard drive was culminated by Cam Brown’s 4-yard run. Jason Sypolt’s PAT knotted the count at 7 with 56 ticks to play in the opening period, and there it remained until the 4th frame.



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