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Charlotte Independence 49, Durham Riverside 19

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Riverside's Wesley Saunders intercepts a pass by Darryl McFadden and runs 44 yards for a fourth-quarter touchdown.

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Durham Riverside's Wesley Saunders finds himself doubleteamed by Independence defenders DeVonte Holloman (2) and Makiri Pugh during second half action.

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Riverside quarterback James Lunsford keeps around the right side and scores the Pirates first touchdown on a 20-yard run in the first quarter.

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Riverside quarterback James Lunsford flips the ball out to running back Curtis Byrd, who breaks several tackles before being brought down on the 20-yard line in the first quarter. His run set up the first Riverside touchdown.

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Independence quarterback Darryl McFadden gets slammed by Riverside defender A.J. Clayton, causing McFadden to throw an interception.

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Independence's Dequan Leak (45) takes a handoff on the 10-yard line and rolls through the Riverside defense to score one of his four touchdowns as the Patriots beat the Pirates 49-19.

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Dejected Riverside players shake hands with Independence players after Riverside was beaten 49-19 at Wallace Wade Stadium in Durham.

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Independence players celebrate their state championship over Riverside High. They have won 108 straight games.

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