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PAGE 4- The Perkins Journal, Thursday, September 30, 1993
Loss to McLoud in finals
ends Lady Demons year
By Robin Hall
McLoud senior Amber Rooks
threw a no-hitter at the Perkins-
Tryon Lady Demons in the finals
of the district softball tournament
Friday afternoon at Billy J. Dickson
Park. The Lady Redskins downed
P-T 8-0 to go through the double-
elimination tournament unbeaten.
The loss ended the Lady Demons
seastm with a final record of 12-22.
Rooks had beaten the Lady
Demons 9-1 on four-hitter in the
finals of the winners bracket late
Thursday evening.
McLoud, the top seed, whipped
Edmond-Santa Fe 13-3 in its first
game.
Perkins-Tryon began postseason
tournament play by routing Perry
12-2 behind the four-hit, four-
strikeout pitching of sophomore
Shay Smith.
The Lady Demons erupted for six
runs in the first inning to decide the
issue early.
Perry stayed alive by eliminating
Edmond-Santa Fe 13-4.
On Friday, Perkins-Tryon won the
finals of the loser's bracket 10-2 to
earn the fight to face McLoud for
the rifle. The Lady Demons would
have had to win two straight to win
the district.
Coach Judd Matthes will return
all but three players from this year's
team. Lost by graduation are catch
Krisrina Atwood, second baseman
Robin Hall and fight fielder Kristal
Beyl.
Included among the returnees are
the two top pitchers, Smith and Lori
Thomas, which should make the
Lady Demons a force next season.
"We fought hard and a good
season," said Atwood.
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SUMMER MOORE, left, and the rest of the Perkins-Tryon varsity cheerleaders spent
evenings building spirit for the Demons and tossing footballs to the fans. This
miniature footballs were sponsored by Steer Inn and MCAnally's.
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Mitch Watts, in a week for the t the next had yards
Brent Nlles & generation, the Yellowjackets. He
Robin Hall The week began Sept. 23 at touchdowns and also
A whirlwind week for the Perkins- Kingfisher. kickoff 80 yards.
Tryon seventh and eighth grade The seventh grade lost 48-14 "We had a hi
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allowed easy scoring for
If we can get our defense
we'll blow people out."
The seventh stand 0-2
season.
"We were too
said eighth-grade coach
heer after his sq
loss of the season to fall to
Nate Johnson led the
ffense. He gained 56
three carries. Terry Dear
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ped the Yellowjacket
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Despite these efforts, the i
still came up short.
..... qh.r _dded, "We
mentally ready to play."
Both of P-T's middle
squads lost Monday at
The seventh-grade
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on the campaign.
"The defense played
except for a few big
The offense sputtered.
mistakes killed us
Hoggatt.
The eighth-grade fell
the season when they
Brandon Jarvis had
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"We just didn't put a lot
into the game," Grotheer
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