BER 24, 1996
gyet, that Junior Brandon Jarvis
) her vocal would probably get the starting
1Yyon De- nod against Hominy.
themselves But, Harmon said that the
situation to team's, attitude is good and their
spirits are high. "We're keeping
lost to a quickupbeat and having Rood prac-
last Thursday rices," Harmon said. "If we can
and travel to get by Hominy we are still in the
to face hunt."
attempts tackle while #2 Adam Graham
district foe. A1-
district,
earlier
as the dis-
Caney Valley.
1-4 in the dis-
to Pawnee,
Nowata. Their
win was against
the playoff pic-
Coach Mark
heels are
ledge."
been facing
- ar long, espe-
Their three
against two 4-0
and Nowata) and
State champion
this Friday night
are trying
center because of
uarterback.
night,
Kastl
With the team.
sot comment as
be, but said
With the top four district teams rushing, 31 passing, and 17 re-
going on to the playoffs, the De- turn. Mike Baumgartner carried
mons have a real opportunity to the ball 22 times for 76 yards;
make at least that fourth-place Brad Kastl 10 times for minus
playoff position. If ttmy can de- 29 yards; and Clifton Kolb car-
feat Hominy, Sperry and Metro ried the ball three times for 8
Christian. In all likelihood, yards.
Berryhill, Pawnee, and Nowata, Kastl completed four passes of
will occupy the top three slots. 8 attempts for 31 yards.
To make that fourth place slot, The defense could not keep up
the Perkins-Tryon Demons will with the team speed of Nowata.
have to play better than they did Nowata gained 228 yards rush-
Thursday night against Nowata. ing; 52 passing; 27 in returns for
The P-T offense was held to 99 a total of 307 yards.
total yards against Nowata: 51 Clifton Kolb led the Demon de-
Kickoff at Hominy-7:30
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#32 Dusty Collum recovers a Nowata fumble
fense with 15 tackles (8 solo, 7
assists), followed by Rolland
Bastianelli with 14 (7/7); Brad
Kastl 14 (9/7); Nate Johnson 12
(4/8); and Brian Ball with 11 (3]
8). Dusty Collum also had a good
defensive night with 7 tackles
and a fumble recovery. Brandon
Frame had one sack for a 7 yard organizations.
loss, as did Travis Cundiff for a A very special thank you to the many patrons
five yard sack. . who attended the Fair - we hope you enjoyed it
"We've beenwatdzing film this and we'll see you in 1997. kaV O ,SV J
week (of Hominy), made some
changes, and feel like we are Taylorsvilllg 6untryFair- •
ready," Harmon said. "I think we
have a good shot at Hominy." Committees, Volunteers,
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#80 Shawn Matheson catches pass
Tecumseh savaged
by Bandits
The Perkins Bandits 6th grade the final TD of the game. The
traveled to Tecumseh and point after was again no good.
team blanked the Savages 20 to zip on Kicker Cobb booted the ball 48
se on October 19. The opening kick-off yards for his personal best of the
Kindergarten/ was an onside kick by Abe Cobb season.
t in the Stillwa- II. It was recovered by Bandit On the next offensive series of
League Chase Whitfield who, before the the Savages, the ball was inter-
thisSat- evening was over, had two cepted by Brandon McCutchen
at 10:15 a.m. fumble recoveries. On the first and QB Billy Roberts knelt down
offensive down, back Billy Rob- on the next play to run out the
errs raced 45 yards for a touch- clock.
exciting and fun down. The point after was good On offense, Billy Roberts had
With excellent for two and was scored by Jed 174 yards rushing and Josh
from Laiken Cree Kingfisher. Kicker CobbSmith had 25. The defense was
Wehr; great delivered another onside kick led by JeffWard with nine tack-
Geter, that was recovered by Banditles and one interception. Abe
Kylee Shirm Josh Smith. With 31 seconds left Cobb II had eight tackles, Billy
up front, do- in the half, Billy Roberts broke Roberts had seven tackles and
are Garrett loose again for 48 yards and an- one fumble recovery. Others with
Patterson, Tim other touchdown. The point af- tackles included Aaron Pool,
Bunky ter was no good to leave the score Rusty Norrie,: Dusty Hancock,
Larry Barnes; 14-0. Elmer Bolden, Jeremy Warner,
experts In the third quarter, the Sav- Nick Duncan, Brandon
Lrta, Tanner ages drove the ball deep into McCutchen, Josh Smith, Brian
an and Bandit territory, when the de- Carroll, Chris Carroll and Adam
fense toughened and caused aShepherd.
to Tecumseh fumble, recovered by This win brings the Bandits to
of cute kids Bandit Brian Carroll. In thea 6-1record onthe season• They
Coaches: Cody fourth quarter, with 1:54 left on play their last regular season
Farmer and the clock, Billy Roberts went game at Prague on October 26,
down the sideline 35 yards for kick-offat 8 p.m.
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Leader for STRONG NATIONAL Only program he WOULD CUT to
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