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just didn't move the ball inside their
30."
Gray held out sophomore full-
back Jeff McClellan who had a
severely sprained ankle.
"He wanted to play," Gray said,
"but I didn't want him to take the
risk of further injury."
With McClellan out, Sweger
was moved to fullback with Jesse
Chamberlin and Jeremy Bale, both
juniors, at running back behind
junior quarterback Matt Brewer.
Sweger, James Wilkes and Justin
Poe are the only seniors on the
squad. They, and their parents,
were honored prior to the game
by the All-Sports Booster Club.
Their plaques were donated by
Shortcakes Diner of Stillwater, C&J
Construction, and Perkins Builders
Supply.
"We have a strong nucleus for
next year," Gray said. "From that
group that started the other night
we return eight offensive and eight
defensive starters. We will return
experience. Now, we must work on
getting stronger and quicker."
Against MillwKl, Bale led P-T
rushers with 48 yards on 16 carries,
Chamberlin had 28 on five carries,
Sweger 12 on five and Brewer three
on 13 keepers for a total of 91 net
yards. P-T was also 1-10 passing for
another 19.
Besides the backs, Brewer, Mc-
Clellan, Bale, Chamberlin, Murray
and freshmen Clifton Kolb and Brad
Kastl, the Demons return linemen,
receivers or defensive backs: Craig
Reid, Josh Morris, Richard Kautz,
Mike Clary, Brian Alexander, Justin
Darrow, Tyce 1)odd, David Focht,
Roland Bastianelli, Terry Gossman,
Stan Longan, WVayne Mimlmll and
Mike Berry.
For the guys in the offscason
program, it should be noted that
there are only 262 days before two-
a-day practices begin.
Hayer of the Week
Junior center-nose guard Richard
Kautz was selected Player of the
Week by the Perkins-Tryon coach-
ing staff for his play against Mill-
wood.
"Richard was selected for his
hard play and work," said Pat Gray.
"We thought he had good game
against Millwood."
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SO LONG. Three Perkins-Tryon seniors and their parents were honored prior to the final
football game of the season by the All-Sports Booster Club. Playing their last game were,
from the left, James Wilkes, Justin Poe and Pete Sweger. Their plaques were made possible
by Shortcakes of Stillwater, Perkins Builders Supply and C&J Construction.
Perkins Bandits
reach finals
CHANDLER - The Perkins
Bandits, the fifth and sixth grade
• football team, defeated 20-12 to
reach the finals of the Chandler
i football tournament.
The Bandits will play the winner
betmen Tecumseh and Wellston in
the title game Thursday. Kickoff"
time is 8 p.m.
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OPAT entered
Harvest Fest
festivities
OPAT program
Bays, was joined by eight
and thirteen children that
pated in the Harvest Fest
float.
Those riding on the float
Danny, Cheryl and Sammuel
son, Natasha Wan]pier,
Dustin, Marshal and
ties, Harley Carroll,
Austin Shirm, Toni and
Battles, Grace, Nathan and
Bogert, Juiie and Allison
Dalton Snow, Angel and
French.
The children enjoyed
their OPAl" T-shirts and
the crowd.
Parent Educator, Norma R:€,
the OPAT information and
raiser booth.
Our first parent meeting,
September. was led by Bays.
topic discussed was "
stress." Parents shared their
buster ideas with the group.
The next meeting of OPAT
be Tuesday, Nov. 30, at
in the elementary school
Those parents interested m
ticipating in Oklahoma
Teachers can call 547-2408,
2217.
The free and voluntary
is provided through your
school district.
Af-FAIR set
for childern
A NEW SIGN at the IntereeGtion of highways 177 and 33 to let
driers know of Perkins' professionally-designed golf course
which will open in the spring.
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CUSHING - The (
ber of Commerce and
ucation Committee and the
public schools will hold "A
Af-FAIR," Saturday, Nov. 20,
noon until 5 p.m. at the
High School.
There will be story
demoustrafions, children's
ties, the PAC game,
booths, Clifford the Big Red
gifts, book fair, jugglers,
mimes, music, live
hundreds of dollars in prizes,
its ail free.
For more
Perkins rec
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Larry Moorman, Perkins
chief, says "These funds will
used for operating costs and
little bit helps."
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