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What Causes Menopause?

The most common reason for menopause is the natural decline in a female's reproductive hormones. However, menopause can also result from the following situations:

Oophorectomy: This surgery, which removes a woman's ovaries, causes immediate menopause. Symptoms and signs of menopause in this situation can be severe, as the hormonal changes happen abruptly.

Chemotherapy: Cancer treatments like chemotherapy can induce menopause quickly, causing symptoms to appear shortly after or even during treatment.

Ovarian Insufficiency: Also called premature ovarian failure, this condition is essentially premature menopause. It happens when a woman's ovaries quit functioning before the age of 40 and can stem from genetic factors and disease. Only 1% of women suffer from premature menopause, but HRT can help protect the heart, brain, and bones.

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Depression

If you're a woman going through menopause and find that you have become increasingly depressed, you're not alone. It's estimated that 15% of women experience depression to some degree while going through menopause. What many women don't know is that depression can start during perimenopause, or the years leading up to menopause.

Depression can be hard to diagnose, especially during perimenopause and menopause. However, if you notice the following signs, it might be time to speak with a physician:

  • Mood Swings
  • Inappropriate Guilt
  • Chronic Fatigue
  • Too Much or Too Little Sleep
  • Lack of Interest in Life
  • Overwhelming Feelings

Remember, if you're experiencing depression, you're not weak or broken - you're going through a very regular emotional experience. The good news is that with proper treatment from your doctor, depression isn't a death sentence. And with HRT and anti-aging treatment for women, depression could be the catalyst you need to enjoy a new lease on life.

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Hot Flashes

Hot flashes - they're one of the most well-known symptoms of menopause. Hot flashes are intense, sudden feelings of heat across a woman's upper body. Some last second, while others last minutes, making them incredibly inconvenient and uncomfortable for most women.

Symptoms of hot flashes include:

  • Sudden, Overwhelming Feeling of Heat
  • Anxiety
  • High Heart Rate
  • Headache
  • Nausea
  • Dizziness

Typically, hot flashes are caused by a lack of estrogen. Low estrogen levels negatively affect a woman's hypothalamus, the part of the brain that controls body temperature and appetite. Low estrogen levels cause the hypothalamus to incorrectly assume the body is too hot, dilating blood vessels to increase blood flow. Luckily, most women don't have to settle for the uncomfortable feelings that hot flashes cause. HRT treatments for women often stabilize hormones, lessening the effects of hot flashes and menopause in general.

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Mood Swings

Mood swings are common occurrences for most people - quick shifts from happy to angry and back again, triggered by a specific event. And while many people experience mood swings, they are particularly common for women going through menopause. That's because, during menopause, the female's hormones are often imbalanced. Hormone imbalances and mood swings go hand-in-hand, resulting in frequent mood changes and even symptoms like insomnia.

The rate of production of estrogen, a hormone that fluctuates during menopause, largely determines the rate of production the hormone serotonin, which regulates mood, causing mood swings.

Luckily, HRT and anti-aging treatments in Fayetteville, NC for women work wonders for mood swings by regulating hormone levels like estrogen. With normal hormone levels, women around the world are now learning that they don't have to settle for mood swings during menopause.

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Weight Gain

Staying fit and healthy is hard for anyone living in modern America. However, for women with hormone imbalances during perimenopause or menopause, weight gain is even more serious. Luckily, HRT treatments for women coupled with a physician-led diet can help keep weight in check. But which hormones need to be regulated?

  • Estrogen: During menopause, estrogen levels are depleted. As such, the body must search for other sources of estrogen. Because estrogen is stored in fat, your body believes it should increase fat production during menopause. Estrogen also plays a big part in insulin resistance, which can make it even harder to lose weight and keep it off.
  • Progesterone: Progesterone levels are also depleted during menopause. Progesterone depletion causes bloating and water retention, while loss of testosterone limits the body's ability to burn calories.
  • Ongoing Stress: Stress makes our bodies think that food is hard to come by, putting our bodies in "survival mode". When this happens, cortisol production is altered. When cortisol timing changes, the energy in the bloodstream is diverted toward making fat. With chronic stress, this process repeatedly happens, causing extensive weight gain during menopause.
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Low Libido

Lowered sexual desire - three words most men and women hate to hear. Unfortunately, for many women in perimenopausal and menopausal states, it's just a reality of life. Thankfully, today, HRT and anti-aging treatments Fayetteville, NC can help women maintain a normal, healthy sex drive. But what causes low libido in women, especially as they get older?

The hormones responsible for low libido in women are progesterone, estrogen, and testosterone.

Progesterone production decreases during perimenopause, causing low sex drive in women. Lower progesterone production can also cause chronic fatigue, weight gain, and other symptoms. On the other hand, lower estrogen levels during menopause lead to vaginal dryness and even vaginal atrophy or loss of muscle tension.

Lastly, testosterone plays a role in lowered libido. And while testosterone is often grouped as a male hormone, it contributes to important health and regulatory functionality in women. A woman's testosterone serves to heighten sexual responses and enhances orgasms. When the ovaries are unable to produce sufficient levels of testosterone, it often results in a lowered sex drive.

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Vaginal Dryness

Often uncomfortable and even painful, vaginal dryness is a serious problem for sexually active women. However, like hair loss in males, vaginal dryness is very common - almost 50% of women suffer from it during menopause.

Getting older is just a part of life, but that doesn't mean you have to settle for the side effects. HRT and anti-aging treatments for women correct vaginal dryness by re-balancing estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone. When supplemented with diet and healthy living, your vagina's secretions are normalized, causing discomfort to recede.

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Fibroids

Uterine fibroids - they're perhaps the least-known symptom of menopause and hormone imbalances in women. That's because these growths on the uterus are often symptom-free. Unfortunately, these growths can be cancerous, presenting a danger for women as they age.

Many women will have fibroids at some point. Because they're symptomless, they're usually found during routine doctor exams. Some women only get one or two, while others may have large clusters of fibroids. Because fibroids are usually caused by hormone imbalances, hysterectomies have been used as a solution, forcing women into early menopause.

Advances in HRT and anti-aging medicine for women give females a safer, non-surgical option without having to experience menopause early. At Global Life Rejuvenation, our expert physicians will implement a customized HRT program to stabilize your hormones and reduce the risk of cancerous fibroid growth.

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Endometriosis

Endometriosis symptoms are much like the effects of PMS, and include pelvic pain, fatigue, cramping, and bloating. While doctors aren't entirely sure what causes this painful, uncomfortable condition, most agree that hormones - particularly xenoestrogens - play a factor.

Endometriosis symptoms are much like the effects of PMS and include pelvic pain, fatigue, cramping, and bloating. While doctors aren't entirely sure what causes this painful, uncomfortable condition, most agree that hormones - particularly xenoestrogens - play a factor.

Xenoestrogen is a hormone that is very similar to estrogen. Too much xenoestrogen is thought to stimulate endometrial tissue growth. HRT for women helps balance these hormones and, when used with a custom nutrition program, can provide relief for women across the U.S.

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What is Sermorelin?

Sermorelin is a synthetic hormone peptide, like GHRH, which triggers the release of growth hormones. When used under the care of a qualified physician, Sermorelin can help you lose weight, increase your energy levels, and help you feel much younger.

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Benefits of Sermorelin

Human growth hormone (HGH) therapy has been used for years to treat hormone deficiencies. Unlike HGH, which directly replaces declining human growth hormone levels, Sermorelin addresses the underlying cause of decreased HGH, stimulating the pituitary gland naturally. This approach keeps the mechanisms of growth hormone production active.

  • Benefits of Sermorelin include:
  • Better Immune Function
  • Improved Physical Performance
  • More Growth Hormone Production
  • Less Body Fat
  • Build More Lean Muscle
  • Better Sleep
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What is Ipamorelin?

Ipamorelin helps to release growth hormones in a person's body by mimicking a peptide called ghrelin. Ghrelin is one of three hormones which work together to regulate the growth hormone levels released by the pituitary gland. Because Ipamorelin stimulates the body to produce growth hormone, your body won't stop its natural growth hormone production, which occurs with synthetic HGH.

Ipamorelin causes growth hormone secretion that resembles natural release patterns rather than being constantly elevated from HGH. Because ipamorelin stimulates the natural production of growth hormone, our patients can use this treatment long-term with fewer health risks.

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Benefits of Ipamorelin

One of the biggest benefits of Ipamorelin is that it provides significant short and long-term benefits in age management therapies. Ipamorelin can boost a patient's overall health, wellbeing, and outlook on life.

When there is an increased concentration of growth hormone by the pituitary gland, there are positive benefits to the body. Some benefits include:

  • Powerful Anti-Aging Properties
  • More Muscle Mass
  • Less Unsightly Body Fat
  • Deep, Restful Sleep
  • Increased Athletic Performance
  • More Energy
  • Less Recovery Time for Training Sessions and Injuries
  • Enhanced Overall Wellness and Health
  • No Significant Increase in Cortisol

Your New, Youthful Lease on Life with HRT for Women

Whether you are considering our HRT and anti-aging treatments for women in Fayetteville, NC, we are here to help. The first step to reclaiming your life begins by contacting Global Life Rejuvenation. Our friendly, knowledgeable HRT experts can help answer your questions and walk you through our procedures. From there, we'll figure out which treatments are right for you. Before you know it, you'll be well on your way to looking and feeling better than you have in years!

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Football playoffs: Trinity Christian in state championship; Seventy-First still unbeaten

Trinity Christian will play for a fifth NCISAA state championship after its 41-28 win at High Point Christian in Friday's Class II semifinal.Junior quarterback Elijah Oehkle threw for three touchdowns and ran for another as the No. 3-seeded Crusaders (10-1) eliminated the No. 2 Cougars (8-3).Trinity will play at No. 1 Asheville School (7-3), a 55-0 winner over No. 5 Hickory Grove Christian, next Friday for the title.Xayden Watson was on the receiving end of two Oehkle TD tosses in the semifinal win, and Wa...

Trinity Christian will play for a fifth NCISAA state championship after its 41-28 win at High Point Christian in Friday's Class II semifinal.

Junior quarterback Elijah Oehkle threw for three touchdowns and ran for another as the No. 3-seeded Crusaders (10-1) eliminated the No. 2 Cougars (8-3).

Trinity will play at No. 1 Asheville School (7-3), a 55-0 winner over No. 5 Hickory Grove Christian, next Friday for the title.

Xayden Watson was on the receiving end of two Oehkle TD tosses in the semifinal win, and Watson scored on a 45-yard run. Michael Ross Jr. also had a TD catch and Lavarion Peoples scored on a 25-yard run.

Trinity Christian won state titles with coach Chuck Webster from 2007-09 and added another championship in 2019.

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No. 2 Seventy-First 40, No. 15 Burlington Williams 20

Deandre Nance got in some prep for basketball season Friday night as he went up for a jumpball in the end zone during the closing seconds of the Falcons’ second-round win in NCHSAA playoffs. The junior quarterback came down with an interception, and that was effectively the end of a 40-20 victory over Burlington Williams.

It was a rematch of a playoff game from two years ago that took a game-winning 2-point conversion in overtime to get the Falcons to the next round.

This year, not so much.

Nance ran for four touchdowns as Seventy-First pounded out a run-based offense to control the game. Donavan Frederick and Jayson Franklin also ran for Falcons TDs, with Franklin tiptoeing the sideline while running through tackles on a 45-yard chunk play set up by Amire Drummond’s interception of a twice-tipped pass in the fourth quarter.

The No. 2-seeded Falcons improved to 12-0 and will host No. 7 Wilson Fike (9-3), a 37-25 winner over No. 10 Currituck, in next Friday’s third-round game.

No. 15-seeded Williams’ season ended with a 9-3 record. The Bulldogs are the only team to score three times against Seventy-First this season.

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This sports team is trading Fayetteville for Hope Mills. Here's why.

Hope Mills will be getting a new baseball team next summer after the town’s Board of Commissioners voted Monday to approve a 10-year contract.The board voted 3-2 to bring the Old North State League's Fayetteville Chutes baseball team, formerly known as the Carolina Coyotes, to Hope Mills, with Commissioners Joanne Scarola and Grilley Mitchell voting in opposition. According to a contract shared with the board, the agreement will see the summer collegiate team use Hope Mills Municipal Park's field from May to July ...

Hope Mills will be getting a new baseball team next summer after the town’s Board of Commissioners voted Monday to approve a 10-year contract.

The board voted 3-2 to bring the Old North State League's Fayetteville Chutes baseball team, formerly known as the Carolina Coyotes, to Hope Mills, with Commissioners Joanne Scarola and Grilley Mitchell voting in opposition. According to a contract shared with the board, the agreement will see the summer collegiate team use Hope Mills Municipal Park's field from May to July for games, with the town paying for utilities and the team investing $100,000 to update the field.

The Chutes first approached Hope Mills in September 2022, initially requesting unlimited use of the park's field between May 20 and July 31 for 15 years, according to documents shared with the board. That contract would have seen the town spend $150,000 to update the baseball field, and the team would have retained all revenue from the games, according to the proposal.

At its Sept. 19, 2022, meeting, the board instructed team management to consult with the town’s Parks & Recreation department “to develop a more suitable proposal,” according to a report from Parks & Recreation staff.

Alec Allred, the chief executive officer of Ballred, the company that owns the Chutes, approached the board last month with a revised proposal.

“One thing that hasn’t changed is our desire to bring a team to Hope Mills, so much so that now, we’re willing to invest money,” Allred said at the board’s meeting last month.

When asked by Scarola why the team was moving from its current home at J.P. Riddle Stadium, Allred said that one factor was the presence of the Fayetteville Woodpeckers.

“We can have no public support from the city of Fayetteville,” he said.

Mitchell raised concerns about what he called the “broad language” of the contract with Ballred.

“I’m not a fan of any contract that’s 10 years unless it’s to my advantage,” Mitchell said.

'I think it's good'

The contract presented at the Oct. 2 meeting was further revised to include a clause that Hope Mills would receive 3% of all revenue from ticket sales and concessions once Ballred recoups its initial $100,000 investment, according to the staff report.

“I wouldn’t be here pushing this if I didn’t think that it grows the game of baseball and helps communities out,” Allred said.

Commissioner Jerry Legge said last month that he was concerned about the sale of alcohol at games, stating that he was opposed to selling beer and wine around children, but did not revisit the issue before voting Monday to approve the contract.

Commissioner Bryan Marley said Wednesday that he believes the team’s presence will be beneficial to Hope Mills.

“It’s going to bring something that Hope Mills can call its own,” he said. “It’s going to do something that the town doesn’t have the money to do right now. It’s going to bring sales tax revenue to the area. It’s going to bring sales to the area.”

Marley called the decision a “win-win” for the town.

“I’ve had nothing really, but positive comments about it,” he said. “I think it’s good.”

The new team has already set up a Facebook page and is hosting a contest through Friday inviting people to submit potential team names for the chance to win two season tickets. The top five names will later be announced and voted on, according to the team's Facebook.

Mayor Pro Tem Kenjuana McCray said via text Thursday that she was excited about the new team.

"I'm a strong advocate for bringing a baseball team to Hope Mills and supporting their investment of $100,000 to upgrade our much-needed baseball fields," she said. "I think it's time for Hope Mills to have its very own baseball team!"

On Thursday morning, the town of Hope Mills posted a survey on Facebook asking residents for their opinions on the team's impending arrival.

"We believe in the power of your opinions, and we want to hear from you!" the Facebook post said. "We have put together a quick poll to gather insight and to gauge the citizens of Hope Mills' interest in a baseball team coming to our town."

The survey will be open for a week, with the results "announced at a future time," according to the post.

Scarola, Mitchell, Legge and Allred could not be reached for comment Wednesday. The town's Parks & Recreation department declined to comment Wednesday.

Got a tip for a follow-up on this story? Government watchdog reporter Lexi Solomon can be reached at [email protected] or 910-481-8526.

Five activities in Fayetteville to prepare your waistline for Turkey Day

While menu planning is high on the list of Thanksgiving prep work, finding entertainment for visiting family members may be one detail you missed.Luckily for travelers visiting Fayetteville, there's plenty of fun to be had in the city. Whether you are looking to climb new heights at Triangle Rock Club or swing for the fences at Athletes Choice Batting Center, the following five activities are sure to burn calories before you settle down for your Thanksgiving dinner.Rock ClimbingLocation:...

While menu planning is high on the list of Thanksgiving prep work, finding entertainment for visiting family members may be one detail you missed.

Luckily for travelers visiting Fayetteville, there's plenty of fun to be had in the city. Whether you are looking to climb new heights at Triangle Rock Club or swing for the fences at Athletes Choice Batting Center, the following five activities are sure to burn calories before you settle down for your Thanksgiving dinner.

Rock Climbing

Location: 5213 Raeford Road

Hours: 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday; 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday.

Phone: 910-868-7625.

Website: https://trianglerockclub.com/fayetteville

Location: 436 W. Russell St.

Hours: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday and Saturday; 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday. Closed on Sunday.

Phone: 910-486-9638.

Website: www.theclimbingplace.com

Bowling

Location: 3003 Fort Bragg Road

Hours: Monday through Wednesday 9 a.m. to 11 p.m.; Thursday 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.; Friday 9 a.m. to midnight.; Saturday 10 a.m. to midnight.; Sunday noon to 11 p.m.

Website: bandblanes.com, 910-484-5179.

Location: 3313 Raeford Road

Hours: 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday. Closed Saturday and Sunday.

Website: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lafayette-Lanes/111781505525940.

Phone: 910-484-0113.

Location: 580 Cross Creek Mall

Hours: 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Monday; 11 a.m. to 12 a.m. Tuesday through Thursday and Sunday; 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Friday; 9 a.m. to 2 a.m. Saturday.

Phone: 910-552-1780.

Website:mainevent.com/locations/north-carolina/fayetteville/

Trampoline Parks

Location: 361 Westwood Shopping Center

Hours: Daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Phone: 910-302-5400.

Website: skyzone.com/fayetteville/

Surge Adventure Park

Location: 3333 N Main St, Hope Mills

Hours: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday; 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday; 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday; noon to 8 p.m. Sunday.

Phone: 910-710-5162

Website: surgefun.com/locations/fayetteville/

Paintball and laser tag

Location: 3311 Footbridge Lane

Hours: Noon to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday; noon to 10 p.m. Friday; 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday.

Website: puttputt.com/fayetteville-nc/play/

Phone: 910-424-7888.

Location: 580 Cross Creek Mall

Hours: 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Monday; 11 a.m. to 12 a.m. Tuesday through Thursday and Sunday; 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Friday; 9 a.m. to 2 a.m. Saturday.

Phone: 910-552-1780.

Website:mainevent.com/locations/north-carolina/fayetteville/

Location: 2112 River Road

Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Closed Monday.

Phone: 910-876-4444.

Website: https://blackopspaintball.org/

Batting cages

Location: 3311 Footbridge Lane

Hours: Noon to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday. Noon to 10 p.m. Friday. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday.

Website: puttputt.com/fayetteville-nc/play/

Phone: 910-424-7888.

Location: 212 Rankin St.

Hours: 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday. 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

Phone: 910-487-4487.

Website: facebook.com/areastars009

Public safety reporter Joseph Pierre can be reached at [email protected].

Virginia Union & Fayetteville State dual for the CIAA Championship

On Saturday afternoon, Virginia Union and Fayetteville State will face off for the CIAA Championship with significant stakes on the line.A win for the Panthers will surely put them in the Division II Playoffs. A win for Fayetteville State would make them back-to-back CIAA Champions, an accomplishment that will further cement them in the annals of CIAA and HBCU football history.A Missed OpportunityThis matchup was two seasons in the making. In the 2022 season, it seemed that we were destined for a big-time matchu...

On Saturday afternoon, Virginia Union and Fayetteville State will face off for the CIAA Championship with significant stakes on the line.

A win for the Panthers will surely put them in the Division II Playoffs. A win for Fayetteville State would make them back-to-back CIAA Champions, an accomplishment that will further cement them in the annals of CIAA and HBCU football history.

A Missed Opportunity

This matchup was two seasons in the making. In the 2022 season, it seemed that we were destined for a big-time matchup between the Broncos and Panthers in the championship.

Virginia Union led by star running back Jada Byers, had just as strong of an argument as Benedict College as the breakout Division II HBCU team of the 2022 season. They started off with a big 45-40 upset over perennial Division II superpower Valdosta State where Jada Byers rushed for 319 yards, taking advantage of a porous Blazers run defense that was exposed by Ferris State in the 2021 Division II National Championship.

They continue to roll as they entered conference play, even beating Fayetteville State in a narrow 31-28 Week 4 game. After unseating Bowie State in their first season post-Damon Wilson in a 27-24 overtime victory, they seemed to be poised for a championship birth en route to the Division ll playoffs.

But, their miraculous run was halted by then divisional opponent Chowan University, as they beat the Panthers 26-21, preventing us from our most desired CIAA Championship matchup. Chowan is also the best CIAA North contender Bowie State and Virginia State to clinch their spot in the title game.

Enter Fayetteville State, who dominated their slate of CIAA South games to easily return to the CIAA Championship. They were tasked with facing a formidable Chowan University team that fought their way into the championship matchup.

The Broncos did indeed best Chowan on a game-winning field goal. Clinching their first CIAA Championship since 2009.

The Broncos win the first round without Byers

Fayetteville State and Virginia Union once again faced off against each other early in the 2023 season. Jada Byers was unable to suit up for the Panthers due to an injury and the Broncos were able to secure the win.

The game wasn’t glamorous, ending with a 10-7 final score. Fayetteville State totaled 92 yards of total offense (42 net rushing yards, 51 passing yards). The Broncos won after successfully stopping the Panther’s rushing attack, which was still rather effective without their star back at the helm thanks to Curtis Allen, who had 155 yards on 30 attempts.

With Jada Byers back and Virginia Union on a six-game win streak, including a significant win over rival Virginia State, the game is surely set to be different.

The Championship rests on Jada Byers; defensive scheme

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The key to this championship game is clearly Jada Byers. Byers average 134 yards per game for a run-first Panthers team. Virginia Union has shown some proficiency in passing the ball but the definitive first option is Jada Byers and the rushing attack. If Fayetteville State finds a way to limit Byers and force them to find other ways to get the ball down the field.

Meanwhile, Virginia Union has only given up one rushing touchdown this season and is holding opponents to 37.4 points per game. The Broncos have had some offensive struggles, only averaging 18 points per game and 141 rushing yards a game.

Can Fayetteville State establish the run and get their offensive rolling against a red-hot Virginia Union team?

Where to watch

The game will be broadcast on HBCU Go. You can access the HBCU Go app via your phone, computer, and Smart TV. Visit hbcugo.tv to learn more

Terry Sanford football explodes in 4th quarter to rally past Harnett Central in playoffs

ANGIER - Vengeance was had in the second round of the 3A East playoffs on Friday night.Coming into this matchup against their All American Conference-mate Harnett Central, No. 27-seeded Terry Sanford (8-4) excelled all season long with perseverance and keeping a "next play" or "next man up" mentality, helping it get over the hump after bad sequences or costly mistakes.On Friday, it was no different for the Bulldogs, dominating the No. 11-seeded Trojans (6-6) in the fourth quarter of a 43-22 wi...

ANGIER - Vengeance was had in the second round of the 3A East playoffs on Friday night.

Coming into this matchup against their All American Conference-mate Harnett Central, No. 27-seeded Terry Sanford (8-4) excelled all season long with perseverance and keeping a "next play" or "next man up" mentality, helping it get over the hump after bad sequences or costly mistakes.

On Friday, it was no different for the Bulldogs, dominating the No. 11-seeded Trojans (6-6) in the fourth quarter of a 43-22 win to advance to the third round of their 3A East bracket. Harnett Central ended Terry Sanford's bid to earn the league's top 3A seed for playoffs with a midseason victory on Bill Yeager Field, and Terry Sanford ended Harnett Central's season on its home field after trailing in the fourth quarter.

After starting the first quarter slowly on offense, the Bulldogs began to click with their connection in the second quarter after a 21-yard touchdown scamper by quarterback Jaylen Wright for the game's first score. Wright was responsible for three total touchdowns on the evening.

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Terry Sanford and Harnett Central went blow for blow the entire first half until it became a seesaw effect going into the second half, and it wasn't pretty for Terry Sanford.

In the third quarter, Harnett Central began to take all of the life out of Terry Sanford — or so it appeared.

To begin the half, on four consecutive drives, Terry Sanford turned the ball over each time, including two fumbles that landed the Trojans inside the red zone and two interceptions, with one resulting in a pick-six. There were nine turnovers in the game.

"I'll take the blame for our performance in the third quarter," Bulldogs coach Bruce McClelland said after the win. "I had guys in places that they didn't normally take reps in practice due to certain injuries — I have to be better at preparing our guys."

But "next play" was all that was on Terry Sanford's mind. Giving the Bulldogs a much-needed boost after trailing 22-14 entering the fourth quarter. In that fourth, the Bulldogs were a completely different team, scoring 29 unanswered points to end the game.

Defensive back Izaiah Williams was the hero of the Bulldog's dramatic comeback. Williams came up big on two consecutive interceptions for the Bulldogs, returning one for a 35-yard touchdown that pushed the Terry Sanford lead to 14 and nearly out of reach for Harnett Central.

"We had to step up and we played real Terry Sanford football in the fourth," Williams said. "I took it personally when their quarterback made a big play on me, and I had to step my game up."

Terry Sanford will travel to Graham on Friday, Nov. 17, to face No. 3 Southern Alamance (11-1), a 25-19 winner over No. 14 Jacksonville.

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