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yon play Drumright, whohad
hosted the just "downed Tonkawa
tourna- 19-10, on Friday.
and Drumright stunned the
were four Demons and downed
P-T, them 16-4.
and P-T's luck continued to
to run out as the Meeker
surprise, Bulldogs, who had lost a
being squeaker to the Demons
and then battled back
ranked through the losers
the bracket, also surprised
Ltling the the Demons and jumped
It was out to a 2-2 revenge on the
throughout Demons.
The It was then Meeker and
Buck Drumright in the cham-
the lead pionship game. The game
run, but was close for the first in-
inning ning but then Drumright
0gs had the jumped out and walked
5-4. Little away with the 12-6 win
got the and the Regional
up with a Championship.
field and With these two losses
on and two the Demons wrapped up
Briggs sent their season, The
long ride "Dispatch" will review its
fence, to season highlights next
7-4. week.
Went on to
the Caldwell qualified for the
track team discus with a throw of
for 95'10", and David Cypert
regional placed second with a
heave of the shot put 47'
of the team
but David Meyer and Shel-
;hree peoplely Woody also did very
for well, but were just out of
to be held the qualifying places.
and Saturday. The state meets will be
• Was secondFriday for the girls and
Ur p with a Saturday for the boys in
". Lora Mustang.
FCA Presi- through you.
BranstetterThose attending were:
at the Shannon Antle, Lori
Rex Redus, Lisa Harper,
Ten Com- Autumn Baker, Dawn
and that you Coffman, Elizabeth
God before Gaches, Annette Payne,
love your Cindy Hazelbaker, Teresa
also said Lile, Jodi Pate, Scott
shy, you Briggs, Billie Allen,
have to Monica Taylor, David
just let Cypert, Robin Hooser and
lives Jeff Williams•
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Mark Littlefield makes a perfect
delivery.
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The Perkins-Tryon of the game. Their biggest
baseball team traveled to trouble through the first
Stillwater last Monday to four innings was named
take on the Stillwater Mark Littlefield. Mark
Pioneers. Stillwater, who struck out 7 Pioneer bat-
is a Class 5-A school, tars in four innings.
found themselves down While Stillwater had
8-0, goingintothelastin- troubles the Demons
ning, to a fired up Demon flourished as they scored
team. 1 more run in the second
The Demons started at inning and 3 more in the
bat and scored 3 runs in third and finished up 1 in
the first inning after Bob- the fourth to take a com-
by Buck drew a walk and manding 8-0 lead.
Mark Littlefield brought StiUwater's only run
him home on a base hit came in the last inning of
and Joe Hoover then 1 of only 3 Pioneer hits.
brought Mark horn on a The Demons then held on
base hit of his own. Joe to win 8-1.
then worked his way The Demons' Mark Lit-
around the bases and tlefield walked away with
made it to home plate off the win to increase his
of a fielder's choice, record 7-0 and to increase
Stillwater found the go- the Demon record to 21-3.
ing a little rough through BOX SCORES
the first inning and it P-T 3 1 3 1 0 0 0 - 8 10 3
didn't get any better for StiUwater
them throughout the rest 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 3 1
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Joe Hoover, -5, slides to make it a close call.
MAY 1 - MAY 25
May 1--Juniors, prom
committee will work on
prom decorations after
school in Mrs. Johnson's
room.
Cheerleading fund raising
meeting 11:00 a.m. in
Mrs. Kinders room, for
1984-85 cheerleaders.
FYS meeting 12:15 in the
lab room.
Chemical People meeting
7:30 p.m. in High School
Library.
May 2--Cub Scouts meet
5 to 6 in Cafeteria.
May 3--3rd grade play
7:30 p.m. in Middle
School Gym.
Student Council Meeting
5th hour.
May 8--High School
Spring Concert 7:30 p.m.
in High School Gym.
May 9--State Special
Olympics at Edmond.
May 10--High School
Choir/Stage Band Spring
Concert 7:30 p.m. in High
School Gym.
May 12--Jr/Sr Prom 8-12
p.m. Starlight Terrace
{OSU).
May 15--Tryon Band
Concert 7:30 p.m. in
Tryon Gym.
May 17--Honors
Achievement Night 8:00
p.m. in High School Gym.
May 19--FYS Field Trip
to Arbuckles.
May 24--HS Graduation
8:00 p.m. High School
Gym.
May 25--Last day of
school.
BOOSTER MEETING
Perkins-Tryon Sports
Booster Meeting will be
at 7:30 P.M. on Monday,
May 7, at the high school.
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Lunch
May 7-II
Monday
Beanie Weenie
Cole Slaw
Corn Meal Rolls
Sliced Pears
Tuesday
Spaghetti w/Meat Sauce
Black Eyed Peas
Lettuce Salad
Sliced Bread
Mixed Fruit
Wednesday
Deluxe Meat Patties
Whipped Potatoes
w/Gravy
Celery Stick
Hot Rolls
Fruit
Thursday
Oven Fried Chicken
Potato Salad
Tomato Sliced
Lime Jell-o w/Pears and
Pineapple
Friday {Kindergarten
Eating Today}
Hamburgers
w/Trimmings
French Fries
Cookies
Fruit
Salad, hamburgers, and
milk served daily. Menu
subject to change without
notice.
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