THE
PERKINS JOURNAL, Thursday,
September 27, 2001-7
/i!
/on Middle
football teams lost two
games with the Cushing
sday.
grade Demons
only win with a 16-
grade fell
freshmen lost 30-
16, Cushing 0
(7th grade)
recorded their
straight shutout to run
to 2-1.
a scoreless first quar-
on the board with a
run by tailback Cody
around the right
Kelly Johnson
-0 lead with 5:36 left in
quarter.
ton added the De-
other score on a 52-yard
also added the PAT
16-0 final.
sive plays
during the event. The
recovered three
:fumbles, Andrew Pool
first on the Tigers' first
scrimmage to open
Kyle Lomenick re-
a loose Tiger ball on
first play from scrim-
Perkins Bandits f'mally
the home portion of
Saturday and took
of four games from the
Meridian No. 2 Warriors.
fourth, fifth, and sixth
osted shutout wins. The
mage in the second half after
hammering the Tigers' quarter-
back. Ryan Atkins recovered a
fumble late in the fourth quar-
ter to halt a Cushing drive. Also,
defensive back Conner Bumett
broke up a pass play in the first
half.
Cushing 20, P-T 0
(8 grade)
Cushing scored in three of
the four quarters to post the shut-
out win.
Their first score was at the
2:29 mark of the first quarter
with a 31-yard run. A 58-yard
run at the 5:15 mark of the sec-
ond quarter plus the two-point
conversion gave the visitors a
14-0 lead at halflime. Cushing's
final score came with 4:19 left
in the fourth quarter.
The eighth grade Demons are
now 1-2 for the year.
Cushing 30, P-T 10
(9'h grade)
The Tigers tallied 23-second
half points to gain the 30-10
win.
P-T's defense responded with
the first points. David Cantley
sacked the Cushing quarterback
in the endzone for a safety at the
3:01 mark of the first quarter.
Cushing took the lead for
third graders were handed a loss.
Bandits 24, IM 0
(5'h grade)
Demons
Continued from page 6
Perkins added three more
scores for the Demons in the
third quarter. The first was a 33-
yard at the 8:44 mark. The sec-
ond was a five-yard plunge at
the 3:49 mark and the third was
from three yards out with 1:11
remaining. Holmes kicked the
three PAT conversions.
Pawhuska tallied two more
scores, one in the third quarter
and the other in the fourth.
P-t amassed well over 500
yards in total offense. In rush-
ing three players tallied over a
100 yards each led by McBride
with 162 yards, Perkins with
143 yards and Pike with 122
McBride hit 3 of 7 passes for
57 yards and a touchdown. Jer-
emy Graham hit his only at-
tempt for 61 yards.
Cameron Karner caught two
passes for 32 yards while
Holmes caught one for 25 yards
and a score and Brad Ward
added a catch for 61 yards.
Defensively, Anderson and
linebacker Dusty Hancock led
the way with nine total tackles
each. Anderson had five solo
tackles and four assists while
Hancock had two unassisted and
seven assists.
Anderson and Anthony
Broussard recorded two sacks
each for 8 and 3 yards worth of
losses, respectively. Hancock
also had a sack for a three-yard
loss.
Battle
A swarm of seventh grade Demon defenders converge on a
Cushing ball carrier during last Thursday's 16-0 ivin over the Continued from page 6
Tigers.
-Journal Photo by Rick Lomenick the intermission. To further
complicate matters, quarterback
good in the early moments in the off of Cushing's second score. Ken McBride suffered an ankle
second quarter with a 91-yard He broke free down the home injury in the closing moments
TD run at the 6:36 mark. The sidelines for a 95-yard kickoff of the first half and was out for
PAT kick was good. return. Zach Hall added the PAT the game.
Cushing scored twice in the run for a 22-10 score with 1:58 However, reserve signal-
third quarter. The first was a left in the third quarter,caller Jeremy Graham took up
two-yard run and the second an Cushing capped the game's
8-yard pass connection, scoring with an 11-yard run late
Cantley added the Demons' in the fourth quarter.
final score on the ensuing kick- The freshmen are also 1-2.
Timothy Price, Kevin Almeida,
Kyle Cummings, Gage Martin,
Rocky Ward, Alec Barta,
added the PAT for the 24-0 final
score.
AIso turning in fine perfor-
Tigers' ground attack to gain h
28-14 win.
Newkirk's ability to run right
at the heart of the P-T defensi
was something that was an
Achilles' heal in the past. BUt
Grotheer feels that could bb
changing with the way the de-
fensive line is playing now. '
"Our inside two, Wil (Ander-
son) and Anthony (Broussard),
are tough to block one on one
the slack and rallied his team and they are making lots of
back with three second half plays up the middle," Grotheer
touchdown passes while the de- said. "And with our inside line-
fense was able to shutdown the backers John Plunk and Dusty
Hancock we feel more comfort-
"an #2
able going into it this year that
Newkirk is not going to be able
to line up and knock us off the
the other four scores with sev- ball and run quick up the
eral outside scampers to pace the middle."
Bandits to a 42-0 halftime lead. Expect Newkirk to line up in
Several players were in on Kendall Noiting, Dustin mances running the ball were Cody Goforth tallied the fi- variations of the I formation of- ,
tackles as the fifth graders Hughes, Tyler Eberle, and Matt Scott Stubbs and Dylan Payton. nal touchdown from five yards fensively. Newkirk also likes tb
swarmed the Warriors. . Stevens. Chris Boyington also Bandits 48, IM 0 out in the second half for the 48- use two quarterbacks; one for
Those recording stops were had an interception. (6'* grade) 0 final, primarily rushing and the other
mmlmmmmm The Bandits' first score was Six first half scores enabled Defensively, Matt Moorman, for passing.
a 10-yard run by Blake Field. the sixth grade Bandits to cruise Hunter Wilson, and Tim Harris On defense, the Tigers like fo
Martin added the two-point con- to the easy win. along with other Bandit defend- line up in a 4-4 formation and
back version for an 8-01ead. With aggressive play from ers completely shut down any try to funnel outside plays in-
Quarterback Dakota Turnerthe front line of Cread Helton, Warrior attack, side for the linebackers to fizl-
ish Off.
added another score with a nice
run from scrimmage. Martin's
second PAT run gave the fifth
graders a 16-0 lead.
Price notched the final score
on a ! 0-yard run. Martin again
P-T alumni.t
Amnon Gosney, Kirk Kinzie,
and Aaron Barta, Michael Culie
scored the first two touchdowns
on a runs of eight and 40 yards,
respectively.
Quarterback Jacob Hart bad
The fourth grade recorded a
42-0 win in a game ended in the
third quarter. Also, the third
grade Bandits were handed a 14-
0 loss. No other information was
available at presstime.
However, Grotheer is confi-
dent with the way his offensive
and defensive lines have bee
winning the battles at the lin e
of scrimmage, P-T will be abte
to control both sides of the ball.
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