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feel we should be 3-2 right now. I
think we should have won our first
three games.
"There's still plenty to play for.
"I hope our young men accept
the challenge of playing No. 1. I
know I'm looking forward to the
game. It's great to play the best.
Newcastle has the type of program
we want to have n a year or two.
They don't have any super athletes
but play excellent team ball.
"We need to play with pride at
Newcastle. Give a solid effort, and
we need to avoid any injuries. Those
are our goals Friday night.
"I hope to have everybody hack,
except McClellan.
"We can still win two or three of
our final five games, and that would
begin our turnaround.
"But, to accomplish this, we
have to stay healthy, keep working
to improve and give 100 percent
during practice and during a game.
We've got to concentrate and
eliminate our mistakes.
"We're not done. There are still
goals we can reach," said Gray.
Player of the Week
David Focht, sophomore two-way
linenuan, was named Player of the
Week by the Perkins-Tryon football
coaching staff.
Focht gave the Demons their
only points in three games when
he tackled Jones' Randall McCoy
in the endzone for a third period
safety.
"David also graded consistency
on his assignments both offensively
and defensviely," his head coach Pat
Gray said.
District Results
Scores from last week's play in
District 3A-I:
Jones 63, Perkins-Tryon 2; New-
castle 27, Perry 0; Kingfisher 28,
Millwood 6; Tuttle 37, Bethany 0.
This week's schedule and stand-
ings (district record listed first):
Perkins-Tryon (0-2, 0-5) at New-
castle (2-0, 5-0);
Tuttle (1-1, 4-1) at Kingfisher (2-
o, 4-l);
Millwood (1-1, 1-4) at Jones (2-
0, 3-2);
Perry (0-2, I-4) at Bethany (0-2,
i-4).
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Basketball,
wrestling
signups are
set next week
Two nights of signup, for
and girls basketball, and
wrestling are scheduled for next
week.
The
kids basketball program will
at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct.
i € in the Perkins Elementary
..... gymnasium. The program is
boys and thirds in grade three,
and five.
The wrestling program is
sored by the Perkins Youth
Organization and
garten through the eighth
Signup will be 6 p.m. Tuesday,
12, in the elementary school
nasinm.
JV tilt off
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school doubleheader that kicks
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