RALEIGH Friday night, West Rowan tailback K.P. Parks couldn't sleep. He watched a high school football show on television and then turned off the lights, stared at the ceiling and prayed to a higher power. "God," he said looking up, "it's in Your hand's now." Saturday, Parks would play his final game for his high school -- and end of one of the best high school careers any player in the country has ever had. "I didn't want it to end," he said after rushing for 154 yards and four touchdowns in a 28-21 N.C.