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The Perkins Journal Thmmiay; November 2, 1989 -- PAGE 5
FOOTBALL TEAM--Pictured above is the Perkins-
football team. 1st row--Jon Ashley, Dusty Matheson,
Matt Davis, Ernie Perna-Hardin, Justin Pennington, Allen
Bowyer, and Lynn Hazelbaker.
McCoy, Mitch Watts, Craig Reid, Tony Bates, Steve
Castillo, Jeff Delano, Jesse Chamberlin, Darrick Rains, Ed-
then Duke, A.V. Simpson, Curtis Bateson, Chris Murlin,
Wayne Fowler, Gerald Carrigan, Jeremy Bale, and Brent
Davis, Victor Tabor, Ronnie Lightfoot, Mike Clary,
Gerad Hail, George McPhemon, and Coach
Shut Down By Jones 21-0
By Matt Brown
Friday night the P-T Demons Jesse Patterson led the Demoms
were shut out on the road by the in receiving with one reception for
fourth-ranked Jones Longhorns, 37 yards. Justin Kanas had one
21q~. - catch for 19 yards.
All the game's points were scored Brad Pierce led the P-T offense
in the first quarter as Jones with 11 tackles.
capitalized on Demon turnovers to "I think our kids played really
score three touchdowns, P-T's of- hard. I was very proud of their ef-
lense could never sustain a drive fort and determination,' corn-
and were virtually shut down by mented Coach Kurt Need.
the Longhorn's defense. On next week's game against St.
The Demon offense was held to Mary's, he said, '~Ve'm going to go
only 133 total yards on the night, out and try to win convincingly.
P-T accumulated68 yards rushing This game will he for pride and
and 65 yards through the air. furl "P-T falls to 3-6 overall and 2-4
Scan H all led P-T in rushing with in district play.
38 yards on 13 carries. Quarterback The Demons play their final game
Bryan Adcock completed four of the season next Friday night at
passes in l8 attempts for a total of home against St. Mary's of
65 yards through the air. Oklahoma City.
By James Wells
The Stroud Tigers overcame the
P-T ninth graders 34,16 last Mon-
day night. P-T got its only points
in the fourth quarter while Strand
got its ely points in the first half
and was held pointless throughout
the entire second half.
Stmud scored a devastating 26
points in the first quarter. P-T
scored on a 40-yard run by Austin
Minshall and on a 10-yard run by
Brad Collunz
P-T collected 200 yard total of.
lense, 142 yards came on the
ground and 58 yards were through
the air.
Austin Minshall led P-T rushing
with two carries for 45 yards and
one touchdown followed by Jimmy
Kauf with five carries for 32 yards.
Pete Sweger hauled in 30 yards on
his own carry while Brad Collum
and Scott Robertson contributed 18
yards apiece to the rushing effort.
Ninth
The air attack was led by Austin
Minshall with two catches for 32
yards while Pete Sweger pulled
down two catches for 26 yards.
Brad Collum threw 11 times for
four completions and one
intsrceptiorL
Defensively Minshall dominated
with 16 total tackles. Kauf was
right behind with 12 total tackles.
Collum and Shane Frazier both
made eight stops, while Rusty
Robertson had 10 tackles.
This was the last game of the
season for the P-T ninth grade.
Their score was for the season.
Raines
and eighth grade Coach Davis added, '%Ve played
teams finished up their well. It was our best game of the
Oct. 26. The year." The Demons finished at 3-2
came away with on the seasorL
LWin of the year while the The eighth grade suffered a heath
lost another close breaking loss to Pawnee by the
score of 14-6. The game was close
grade contest, the until the final 30 seconds when
before the offense Pawnee got a touchdown.
the fielcL Craig Reid Jimmy Kauf scored the Demons
a fumble, an interception lone touchdown on a 60-yard pass
for touchdowns to receptiorL Kauf rushed for 35 yards
lead for the Demons. as well on the ground. Peter Sweger
added an 18-yard scar-ran for 50 yards on the day as well.
and Jeremy Bale Coach Steve Langden seemed
t 25-yard run to end the pleased with his team's perfor-
manes and offered, "I am real hap-
for 55 yards on five py with our effort. The game was
twice for 33 yards, close til the end when we blitzed to
Davis was pleased try to make something happen and
team's overall perfor-they scored."
commented that Mat The Demons fell to 0-5 on the
excellent job of run- year but made "a good deal of
~offense and the line on improvement."
~of the ball left people ly-
field.
Black Bears Upset Demon JV
By Shane Niles
The Demons put up a very good
fight against Pawnee here last
Monday. The final outcome for the
game as an upsetting loss for the
Demons, 23-7.
The Demons leading rusher was
Dennis M atheson with 47 yards. P-
T's only touchdown was con-
tributed by Chris Wolf.
Scott Gunter was the leading
receiver for the Demons with eight
catches for 212 yards. Chris Boley
had an exceptional day in passing.
Boley hit on eight of 24 passes for
212 yards. The Demons total of.
fense was 41 plays for 270 yards.
The leading defensive player was
Wolf with 12 tackles and one sack.
Gunter had 10 tackles and
M atheson followed closely with
nine. Kevin Miner also added two
sacks.
LUNCH
FFA Officers Attend Leadership
By Matt Brown
P -T FFA Chapter officers attend- The second session let the officers
ed the Central District Leadership take a personality test to see how
Conference Tuesday, Oct. 17 at the they differed from other members
Myriad in Oklahoma City. The con- of their officer team
ference was divided into throe ms- The final session featured guest
siens throughout the day. speaker Randy Hedge. Hedge is a
Those attending from P-T were former national officer from Arkan-
chapter president, Chris Peter- sas. His message told officers how
mann; vice president, Brent they can program themselves for
Stevens; treasurer, Robby Poston success in whatever they do.
and chapter sweetheart, Stacy '~Ne learned how to work better
Shenold. with our fellow officers and how to
The first session divided officers communicate more proficiently
into their respective offic~ classes, with the members of our chapter,"
They learned new ways to improve said President Chris Petermann.
their leadership ability and to work
well with other officers.
FFA Holds October Meeting
MENUS
P--T SCHOOL LUNCH MENUS
CLUES
hO makes a brew?
~i tch
Dating bed sheet
a floating bed sheet might
t?
season for Hal loween
I winged mammel with big
make a pie out of thla
you don't take candy from
DOWN CLUES
,Gary
1. What yoU carve
2. Who rides a broom
3. What yoU would call an empty
two-story house on Halloween
4. the color of night
6. caramel + apple
19"0. Don't let this croms Four path
What yoU wear on Hail o~-een
13. What yoU'd oall your mom if yOU
lived In England
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14. What yoU like to come home with
PACKING CO.
Crane and Frank Spillars
Freeman Avenue
DEL-MAR'S FOOD STORE
Nov. {M0
MONDAY
N aches Deluxe, Lettues/Tomato
Salad, Beans In Chili Sauce,
Banana Nut Bread, Milk
TUESDAY
I talian Spaghetti, Green Salad,
Sliced Peaches, Garlic Butter
Bread, Milk
WEDNESDAY
Hoagie Sandwich, Baked Beans,
Lettuce Leaf, Pineapple Pudding,
Milk
THURSDAY
Frit Chili Pie/Cheese, Buttered
Corn, Applesauce, Cowboy Bread,
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FRIDAY
Wieners/Kraut, Potato Wedge,
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Wackie Cak~ Milk
Middle School and High School also.
have a choice of Hamburger or Chef
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By Matt Brown
THe P-T FFA held their monthly
chapter meeting on Monday, Oct.
16.
C hapter members nominated and
elected auxiliary officm Auxiliary
officers will replace an officer if he
or she is absent from a meeting or
e vent.
Those elected were: Ryan
Schwabe, vice president; Kessie
Brown, secretary; Michael Marlow,
reporter;, Traci Boston, treasurer;
and John Hey, sentinaL
It was decided that the chapter
will again sell Blue and Gold
Sausage. A new item that will be
sold this fall is catfish fillets
harvested from two members'
aquaculture project.
By Richie Blubangh
Seven FFA members traveled to
Harper, Anthony and Wellington,
Kans. on Oct. 19-20 to visit the
packing houses and practice their
meat judging skills,
Perklns-Tryon FFA members
who went were Chris Petermanr
Robby LaFollette, Brent Stevens,
John Hoy, Dan Schroeder, Stacy
Shenold and Kriesa Grider.
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Chad Colluin and Sherry Hielman
both raised caged catfish in ponds
as the chapter's first aquaculture
project.
The last item of the meeting was
recognizing members who had com-
peted at the Oklahoma and Tulsa
State Fairs during the month of
September.
Thursday, the students visited
the Mannford Plant in Harper,
Kan where they practiced judging
lamb carcasses. They then went to
Anthony, Karts. where they spent
the night.
Then on Friday, they went to
WeUing~on Pack in Wellington
where they practiced cattle carcass
grading. They arrived back in
Perkins Friday evening.
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