The Perkins Journal Thursday+ Sey~tember 27, 1984 .... FAC+~ .~,
Enchanted
Evening...
Left to right: Guy Gill,
Beth Caldwell, John
Luster, Annette Payne,
Joe Hoover, Queen
Cindy Hazelbaker,
David Cypert, Teresa
Wolfe, Rex Branstet-
ter, Meryl Elwood. In
front Tiffany Taylor
and Lynn Hazelbaker.
McDaniel -4 and Tony Tabor -35 are a great asset to P-T's football
~even though they are only sophomores!
Homecoming 1984-85
:in-Tryon
their annual
homecoming
over class A's
Hominy
before a large
raised the
record to 2-2.
teams played
most of
~Stanza, with the
of P-T's first
After a Hominy
at their own 28
and a Steve
recovery, his
in the even-
drove to
2 where a P-
and HHS
ended the
saw
matched
team
much, until the
half. When
drove to the P-T
:18, Demon
David
broke through
the Hominy line and
blocked a 33 yard field
goal attempt to stop the
scoring drive.
In the 3rd quarter,
Hominy got on to the
board first with a 21
play, 93 yard scoring
drive. Thanks mostly to
the Demon penalties on
three incidents Perkins
gave the Bucks 1st
downs because of their
mistakes. However, after
scoring their touchdown,
the Bucks attempted a
2-point conversion which
failed.
Perkins didn't give up
though. They put
together a 17-play 68
-yard drive of their own.
Senior tailback Joe
Hoover led the rushing
attack with 66 yards on
18 carries. Sophomore
quarterback Cory
McDaniel got the TD
with a 1 yard blast over
the right side. Cypert's
PAT was true and the
Demons had their 7-6
lead. Hominy had one
last chance with :31
seconds left, but were
shut down cold.
McDaniel was 4-for-6
for 67 yards with Senior
Flanker Rex Branstetter
pulling down 3 aerials for
47 yards.
Defensively, Cypert
led the Demons with 9
solos, 5 assists, and a
blocked kick. Junior
linebacker Scott Math-
eson had 6 solos and 2
assists, Hoover, a DT
finished with a 6 and 1
reading, with two tackles
behind the line. Branstet-
ter with 4 and 1 and an
INT, and Stanton who
was in on 5 tackles in-
cluding a QB sack.
The Demons travel to
Hennessey Friday night
for their next action.
Coach Greg Gorman
commented, "Vs. Hom-
iny-It's nice to get an
emotional win over
good team on Homecom-
ing. The kids really
responded well after
Hominy scored. Had we
not had so many defen-
sive mistakes they pro-
bably wouldn't have
scored. Small mistakes
hurt us again on offense.
We had far to many
penalties in this game,
but we really needed a
win and the kids respond-
ed by getting one.
Vs. Hennessey - They
feature a one back attack
and he's a good one.
Defense is similar to
Hominy's, just not as
big. We must be able to
keep the ball away from
their offense, Holder,
(Randy, Hennessey runn-
ing back} can break a big
play at any time so we
must be ready."
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J.V.FALLS TO
PAWNEE
On Monday night
a Perkins-Tryon J.V. fell to
the Pawnee Black Bears
by a score of 32-26. Scott
Matheson lead the of-
fense rushing with 69
Homecoming wasn't
just another Friday foot-
ball game, and the crown-
ing of this year's football
queen wasn't just an-
other event. Cindy Hazel-
baker, the 1984-85 home-
coming queen was escort-
ed by Joe Hoover. Joe
had a pretty hard time
putting the banner and
crown on Queen Hazel-
baker, but he had an even
more difficult time kiss-
ing her.
All in all, an exciting
game, the homecoming
festivities, and seeing all
the P-T alumni who came
back to watch the big-
7th GRADERS
VICTORIOUS
By Julie Ryan
With good reason, the
seventh grade football
team was confident as
they traveled to
Tonkawa to play the
Buccaneers: the final
score was 8-0, Perkins
favor.
The Demons received
to start the game. On the
very first play, Jimmy
Reid ran 65 yards from
the line of scrimmage for
a touchdown.
The two-point conver-
sion was successful and
raised the score to
Perkins 8, Tonkawa 0.
The rest of the game
went scorless for both
teams!
yards, but close behind Mistakes and penalties
him was J.V. quarter-plagued the Demons.
back Greg Rose scrambl- Two touchdowns, one for
ing for 60 yards in six 35 yards and other for
carries. Rose completed 8
passes for 159 yards and
1 TD. David Meyer had
4 receptions from Rose
and one T.D. Nick Taylor
was the leading tackler
with 9 tackles against
the Black Bears offense.
The J.V. 's are 2-1 for the
season. The next game
will be against Tonkawa.
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Biumer -22 breaks thru a herd of Bucks gaining yardage.
FOOTBALL
By Denise Hancack
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gest game of the year
made the 1984-85 home-
coming game a spec-
tacular event.
Congratulations to
Cindy, her court, and our
wonderful football team
for making the evening a
great one.
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Despite it all, the ": "
Perkins-Tryon Demons The 1984 Demonette Softball team members are from left to right; Manager,+ !'"
came out ahead. Con- Jacklyn Robbins, Dawn Whitfield, Connie Rose, Lori Luster, Shannon Antic;
gratulations, team. Deena Hastings, Lisa Harper, Angel Ventris, April Shipley, Tammy Dear, Lorjl "'
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CLOSE ONE
Perkins vs. Olive
On Monday, Sept-
ember 24, the Demonet-
tes faced Olive. The
Demonettes held their
composure throughout
the game. The first three
innings were largely
uneventful for the
Demonettes. Redus was
the only one to score,
while Olive drove their
score to five. In the next
£hree innings, the
Demonettes defense was
outstanding. They held
Olive one run; that
allowed Dear to cross the
plate twice. Neither team
scored in the final inning.
This gave Olive a 6-3 vic-
tory over the Demon-
ettes.
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By Lori Redus
Districts were held in
Putnam City, and the
Demonettes played St.
Mary's. Spirits were sky-
high for our girls;
however, luck was on St.
Mary's side. The first
and third innings were
the only time the
Demonettes scored.
Payne hit a line drive to
right field and was
knocked in by Cray-
craft's double. Shipley
led off the third inning by
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losses. The Demone[*t s.
hitting over the first
baseman's head. Once
again, Craycraft pulled
through with a base hit.
This allowed Shipley to
score. The bases were fill-
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