OCTOBER 31, 1996
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grade team are (front, 1 to r)
Drew Wehr, Zach Carter and
On the second row are (1 to r) William
Aaron Anderson, Terry Smalley, An-
uster. Coaches are Derek Herring and
member Robert Henry is not pictured.
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#22 Jake Marshall goes around left end for good yardage.
#7 Clfiton Kolb helps out with a block.
to Hominy,
Travis Cundlff
catch at liotm~y
and First Grade Flag Football Team: Front row,
Tim Harris, Larry "Bubba" Barnes,
Cundiff, Tanner Farmer and Scott Har-
Moorman, Casey Magee, Laiken Lester,
Brittany Geter, Hannah Carroll
Coaches-Cody Cundiff, Steve Barta ned
Not pictured is team member Bunky
by Prague
Prague on October 26 by a
a hard-fought, defensive struggle.
tuarter and the
With seconds to go in the game. The offense
QB Aaron Pool and in the second half by
Due to the extreme speed of the Prague team,
;held to 35 yards rushing by Billy Roberts and 23
Josh Smith. Jeremy Graham intercepted a pass
led by Abe Cobb II with 16 tackles and a fumble
ten tackles, Elmer Bolden with seven,
with six and Jeff Ward and Jeremy Graham
Others with tackles included Tony Aresco, Dusty
Nick Duncan, Adam Shepherd, Aaron Pool,
Josh Smith and Brian Carroll.
with a regular season tally of 6 and 2. The
on Saturday, November 2nd at Little
Meridian squad.
at Sperry
The Perkins-Tryon Demons
still could have a longshot at the
playoffs if they win the last two
games and everybody else loses.
Even though they dropped to 4-
,t nvor~ll ~nrl 1 _A in
district af-
ter losing to Hominy last Friday
night 26-0.
It seemed like the Demons were
facing the stiff south wind all
night long and could not muster
enough offense to overcome
Hominy's one touchdown per
quarter. They did manage one
drive late in the fourth quarter
with most of Sophomore Run-
ning Back Jake Marshal's 8 car-
ries for 30 yards, but an inter-
ception on Hominy's one yard
line and 99 yard return marked
the end to a tough, frustrating
game for P-T.
The Demons pounded out 114
yards total rushing with Mike
Baumgartner carrying most of
the load 34 times for 110 yards.
First-time star er at quarter-
back, Bra .don Jarvis completed
o ex feig padsing for 24 yards.
That reception was made by
Tra is Cundiff. z
The 1996 Demons are going to
find out what they are really
made of in these last two games-
Sperry, there, and Metro Chris-
tian, here. Both are district op-
ponents and if they win them
both they will have the first win-
ning season since 1986.
"I had a team meeting with the
seniors today (Tuesday)and
pointed out to them that they
still have a mathematical chance
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to play in district, but also that
they could be the seniors that
bring the first winning season to
the school since '86," Head Coach
Mark Harmon said. "I expect
them to take care of business
Friday night."
He added that the team does
not have an "attitude" problem
despite the recent setbacks. "We
had a good practice today and
they are in good spirits."
The squad will be 12 players
larger for the last two games as
well. Traditionally, the coaching
staff invites the freshmen to join
the team so that they can be a
part of the program and prepare
them for next year.
Conservative Jim lnhofe
Liberal Jim Boren
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Voted YES Balanced Budget AGAINST
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Leader for STRONG NATIONAL Defense Onk, I)¢ ogram he WOULD CUT to
DEFENSE. Voted to reverse bahuo budget
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AGAINST. Partial birth abortion H~ s made NO public
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OPPOSES BIG GOVERNMENT Health Care SUPPOR1-S GOVERNMENT-RUN,
Clinton Plan Canadian-.sMe Single Payer System.
AGAINST. Gun Control Legislation FOR,
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AUTHORED
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HAS for 54 years.
Residence
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