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Sports
SOFTBALL
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later scored when Rylee came in the bottom of the
Wilson's ground ball to ninth with the fourth and
second base was misplayed final play at the plate before
for an error. Fowler also the short rally that produced
scored in a throwing error the winning run.
from the catcher for the 2-1 P-T did not have an
advantage, extra-inning baserunner
Newkirk would tie the until the top of the ninth.
score in the bottom of the Jessica Foster led off with
DEMONS
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we looked a little dormant
for the remainder of the
game. We need to keep our
intensity up for the entire
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with the extra point kick, ter and another in the open- P-T 43, Bethany 20
led 1%0 at the end of the ing minute of the fourth for P-T 17 13 7 6 - 43
first quarter, a 37-20 score. However, BHS 0 6 7 7-20
Rushing- P,T. D. Peyton
Two more scores were the game was sealed later 9-145;Taft 10-116,2TDs;J.
game, especially with the added in the second quay- when Jacob Peyton scored Peyton 11-62, 2 TDs; White
teams we'll be facing later ter. The first was a 32-yard his second touchdown from 7-21 ; C. Crotty 3-9; Bledsoe
this season." pass completion to Peyton five yards out. Despite the 3-(-4). BHS: Jackson 13-83,
The Demons scored in from White that capped a missed extra point, P-T pre- 2 TDs; Duke 11-2; Woods 1-
their first four possessions nine-play 76,yard drive, vailed to a 43-20 win.(-1);Pinion 2,(-5).
Passing. P-T: White 4-7-
frame, with the help of a a walk. She was put out on in addition to the defense The two-point pass try"This was a much- 1, 70 yards, TD. BHS: Duke
two-base throwing error a Howard fielder's choice getting into the scoring failed for a 23-0 advantage needed win for us because 14-29-2, 147 yards, 2 TDs.
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by the Lady Demons. ground ball to left field., act. with 5:41 left in the half. both teams had their backs Receiving - P-T: J.
The Lady Tigers had Ho ard later went to White capped a seven- The touchdown was set against thewaUafterlosing Peyton 2,36 TD, Waitt 1-23,
opportunities to win the second whenwalk'Hall earned play 55-yard epening drive UPBethanyWhen Waitt interCeptedat ,the P-T Wertmantheir distriCtsaid: openers,",,i was 5-74 J: 8asserTD, Woods1"11: BHS:3.19,KalfaSstout
game in; eg'ulation,,, but h }: ¢cond of the with a 17-yard field for a 3- apass so
that was , hen som6 fthe gam 'but both were left 0 lead with 9:14 left in the 24-yard line. ' proud of players and 2-31, Ross 1-22, Long 1-12,
Page 1-6, Van Zant 1-3.
defensive plays shined for stranded, first quarter. 'The next score camemy staff for the work the Tackles - P-T: D. Peyton
the Lady Demons. In theFoster, Howard, andHall A Bethany punt on its from Tyler Taft as he put intolgetting this big 18, C. Crotty 14, Reese 7,
sixth inning, shortstop Jeff each singled for P-T in the second possession pinned notched his first score of win for us." White 7, Bledsoe 4, L. Crotty
Adkism help account for third inning to account for the Demons at their own 10- the game on P-T's next P'T rushed for well 4, Johnson 3, J. Peyton 3,
two of the outs. The first the hits. yard line near the midway possession when he went over 300 yards withDevin Waitt 3, Gosney 2, Kadavy
2, Yarbr0ugh 2, Binford 1,
was a throw to third.base- In the opener, Perry point of the quarter. The the distance from 62 yards Peyton leading the way Bridenstine 1, R. Riehards 1,
m aO L acey S hlppilfo an broke open a close game ground away. J. Sasser 1
e+ tag ter oan L with six runs inthe final game began taking Bethany sandwiched a yards
Tli61' cona' out was three innings, two in each
Adkism tagged a runner out frame, for the win.
that got too far off second . The Lady Maroons
base while anticipating a a :tWo in the bottom
throw to first, of the first inning and that
In the seventh inning, 2-0 score held up until the
catcher McKenzie Martin fourth frame.
threw out a runner trying to P-T was limited to two
steal third base and Shipp hits coming from Shipp
made the easy tag. And that on a swinging bunt in the
defensive effort carried P-T first inning and Hall with
into extra innings too. a single to left field in the
Newkirk lost a baserun- second. Foster was the third
her in the eighth inning baserunnerbyreachingona
after she was thrown out walk in the top of the sev-
at third base after a strong enth inning.
throw from Centerfielder Mykelti Shelton was
Jessica Howard to get out the losing pitcher in both
of the frame. The final play games,
clock-chewing with a career-high 145
over as on nine carries. Taff
P-T steadily marched down first half touchdown, on a followed with 116 yards on
the field. 45-yard run but the extra 10 carries.
Then on the 12th play point kick failed for a 30-6 The passing game was
of the drive, Jacob Peyton halftime score, limited to the first half as
broke loose for his first P-T put the game away White hit 4-of-7 passes for
score by scampering 30 in the early seconds of the 70 yards and one touch-
yards into the endzone, second half. FullbackDevin down. He also had an
White kicked the extra Peyton dashed 45 yards on interception. Jacob Peyton
point for a 10-0 advantage P-T's first play to the BHS had two catches for 36
with 1:44 left. 35-yard line. From there, yards and a score.
A fumble after a pass Taft rambled the remain- Defensively, P-Twasled
reception set up P-T's next ing distance for his second by linebacker Devin Peyton
score. Cornerback Matt score. White's kick bal- with 18 tackles to go along
Waitt stripped the receiver loaned the lead to 37-6. with his fumble recovery.
Brady Van Zant of the ball The Broncos chipped Fellow linebacker Clark
after a 12-yard pass from away at the lead with a Crotty followed with 14
quarterback Kyle Duke. score later in the third quay- tackles.
Waitt returned the ball 50
yards for the score and O-STATE
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Fumble recoveries - P-T:
D. Peyton, Waitt (TD).
Interceptions- P-T: Waitt;
White: BHS: Stout.
Demon awards
Offense - Team
Defense - Team
Scout team - Isaiah Ownby
Specialty player - Trevor
Johnson, Caleb White,
Shelby Reese, Matt Waitt
Big play - Matt Waitt, Devin
Peyton, Tyler Taft, Jacob
Peyton, Caleb White
Big hit- Devin Peyton, Jacob
Peyton, Shelby Reese, Clark
Crotty
3~d Down Demon - Devin
Peyton, Clark Crotty
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proud of the way his troops playing consistently. Each to win, which will get them
performed, team may have its share of back in the thick of things
"There are life lessons good players, but overall, for the conference champi-
to be learned tonight with the talent level isn't like onship.
our team," Gundy said many of the offenses have. There are still a lot of
afterwards. "I mentioned to That shows by the number exceptionally good offenses
them about six weeks ago of points being scored in left to face and using this
that at some point they had games. Last week's West extra week of practice and
to create their own identity. Virginia and Baylor game the two upcoming games to
The team chemistry far this comes to mind. shore up things defensively
year, for 2012, and tonight The Cowboys are nearlyshould be beneficial.
they took a great step in in the middle of another bye A final thought from
accomplishing that." week and; ispreparing for last week's game off the
By now there has been conference cellar:dweller field was the way the
plenty of ranting about the Kansas on Oct. 13. This crowd stayed and cheered
play ofthe defense. It's been team shouldn't be taken on the Cowboys loudly.
going on for quite awhile, lightly and we don't believe The Paddle.People still did
even back to last season, the coaching staff is. That a dandy job despite being
It's not just an OSU thing game will be followed by a curtailed by a conference
but rather a conference homecoming matchup with ruling earlier in the week.
thing. There are not excep- Iowa State on Oct. 20.It was a great atmosphere
tionally good defenses in These are two games the and should be the norm for
the Big 12 Conference Cowboys should be favored every homegame.
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