Catawba's Preston Brown looks to throw. Jacqui Smith Watson photo.

Staff report

SALISBURY — In the 1994 football season, Lenoir-Rhyne receiver Shannon Myers, had the second-biggest receiving game in school history against Catawba College.

Myers, was a North Rowan graduate headed for pro ball, so his nine catches for 203 yards really stung the Indians.

There’s a ton of history involved when you’ve played as often as Lenoir-Rhyne and Catawba have. The word “Catawba” appears in the Lenoir-Rhyne record book 158 times.

Meeting No. 104 between the South Atlantic Conference’s Bears and Indians is scheduled for Saturday at 1 p.m. at Moretz Stadium in Hickory, as the Bears draw the curtain on a down season.

The rivalry, begun in 1907, has been a classic, with both schools enjoying periods of

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