James Wells
football team ended
last week with an im-
48-6 win over St. Mary's.
ended up with a 4~
"It's been a frustrating
head coach Curt Neal
games that
easily could have won."
the Demons
scoring 198 points to
139 points. The
whopping 2,845 total
total
scorers for the
were Ty Dickson, Sean
IJamas Wells each having
'a Jeff Smithey was also
leading scorers with 16
kicks.
rushers for the
~were Seen Hall with 358
83 carries, Ty Dickson
carries for 202 yards and
with 401 yards on 38
, The leading receivers were James
Wells with 570 yards on 36 catches,
Jesse Patterson had 14 catches for
• 218 yards and Justin Kenas haul-
ed in 169 yards on 13 catche~
Defensively, it was a team effort
with 9 people having 40 or more
tackles. The leading taclder for the
Demons was Brad Pierce with 101
total tackles.
'Tie had great team unity and I
feel that it was because of the
leadership shown by our seniors,"
commented Coach Neal. '"the
seniors really helped us take that
step toward establishing a winning
tradition here," Neal said.
The coaches and the team would
like to thank Bob Dickson and
everyone who helped with the foot-
ball breakfasts on Friday morning
and also the cheerleaders end fans
for supporting the team throughout
the season.
Team Places
In Nation
The Perkins Journal Thursday, November 16, 1989 -- PAGE 5
Of Football Seniors
The 19~-90 Senior football players (from left to right) are Ist row: James
Wells, Robert Sasser, Ty Dickson, Jesse Patterson and Reid Dotter. 2nd
row: Jayeant Northcutt and Justin Kenas.
By Shane Niles
and Steve Swinney
As the football season comes to about the year saying, "It was a
a close, the seven seniors feel that great experience, but I wish we had
the football team had a lot of talent it to do over." Ty's plans now that
and improved from the beginning of football is over with is to look on to
the seasow The seven seniors are baseball and do everything possible
James Wells, Justin Kenas, Robert to make this a memorable senior
Sasser, Ty Dickson, Reid Dotter, year.
Jesse Patterson and JaysantTy's advice to underclassman
Northcutt. athletes is go out with your head
James Wells says his most ducked low and your eyes closed
memorable moment in football was and never look back. Ty would like
two-a-days. He thought that the to will Kevin Miner and Dennis
Demons really improved this year.
His plans for the future are to get
ready for college football and to
keep his grades up.
For James, football gave him a
reason to make good grades and
helped him to make good friends.
James wonld like to tell ed. His plans for the end of the year
underdaasmen athletes to '~vork is to work hard mad get into a junior
Matheson all the important
technical tricks of being an outstan-
ding defensive end.
Jesse Patterson's most
memorable was his first touchdown
of the year. Jesse felt that they had
a better team then their score show-
hard, and never be satisfied." college. Jesse willed his speed to
James wills his hands to Scott Brad Collum.
Gunter. The most memorable moment in
Robert Sasser's football career was
J ustin Kenas's most memorable catching a pass in the Pawnee game
moment was at the Heritage Hall his junior year. Robert felt good
game. Justin said that he had a about tim year and the team spirit
great year but regrets that the was good ,arid even though the
Demons' true talent never showed, record didn t show it, he thought P-
Justin's plans after football are to T had a really good team.
have an excellent basketball seasorL Robert's plans now that football
The football team was like a big is over is to lift weights and
family to Justin. He wants to tell hopefully be able to go to state in
underclassman athletes to never he track. Robert's advice to
satisfied with themselves. Justin underclassmen athletes is "Do the
would also like to will his hands to best at whatever you do ,arid stay
Scott Gunter. away drugs and alcohol.' Robert
Reid Dotter's roll block on the would like to ~ Tracy Neal his
referee at Jones was his mostblack lineman s gloves. :;
memorable moment in football Jaysant Northcutt's most
Reid's plans now that football is memorable moment was his five
over with is to hit the weights and sacks in a row at Hennessey his
sophomore year. Jaysant was in-
jured this season and really miss-
ed not getting to play his senior
year. His. plans for the rest of the
year are to lift weights and hopeful-
ly go to state in track-
"end my last year on a good note.
F ootball had a special place in my
heart and was something I really
enjoyed," commented Reid. He
would like to will his enthusiasm to
the Team
t~
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By Matt Brown
FFA Meat Judging
[ second in the nation at
in Kan-
M o. on Thursday, Nov. 9.
score of 2265
of 2460, only six points
first place team from
LaFollette were the
and Dan schroader
Hoy were the alternates.
Was third high individual
Petermann placed
and LaFollette
individual.
consisted of teams
39 states from across
The first part of the con-
a written test end formula-
they went
-m
into ameat locker end identified
cuts of meat and graded total yield
and beef quality.
The team left Perkins Saturday,
Nov. 9 and went to Garden City,
Kans. where they compoted~ a
junior coU~ contest on Sunday.
the next day and
Emporia, Kans. They
worked out on Monday at the IBF
Plant and left Tuesday for Kansas
City.
For the next two days they at-
tended the FFA National Conven-
tion and practiced their meat judg-
ing skills.
After the contest, they attemted
a banquet on Saturday where the
results were announced. The P-T
team received a plaque and belt
buckles.
Members of the Perkins-Tryen Demon Varsity Football Team are: Top 3rd row--Scott Cruse, Sun Hall, Vincent Bills, Ty Dickson, Kelly
Row (left to right)--Coach Neal, Coach Alexander, Coach Boley, Coach Keyser, Jeff Smithey, ~awn Wilson and Kevin Miner.
Winefield, Coach Pate and Coach Langdon~ 2nd row--Mike Pogne, Bradley Please, James Wells, Scott Gunter, Den-
tRh row--James Roe, Tracy Neal, Robert Sasser, Mathew Collins, Jusfi n nis Matheson, Jimmy Reid, Jesse Pattemon and Brad Coilun~
Kenas, Robbie Followill and Jay Benham. 1st row--Austin Minshali, Chris Boley, Brian Huckaby, Shmae Frazier,
4th row--Jason Dotter, Mike Dunn, Dale Anderson, Clay Reid, Reid Bryan Adcock, Scott Robertson, Nathan Shelton and Chris Wolf.
Dotter, Jayeant Northeutt, l~ett Whitten and Nathan Harrison. Seated in freat--Daiel Boley, Miehsal Alexander, Travis Nsal and Dan-
ny Langdon.
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