The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 63, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1971 Page: 13 of 36
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Thursday, December 14, lf71
Trousdale Says Tt’s All We’ve Ever Talked About
s, Coach Excited About Title Game
By MIKE FINLEY ^ J~
Playing in • itate championship tootbaU game meant differ-
ent thlngi to different people. But to Coach Gene Sharp Bea-
ver Trousdale, Kenny Fisher and Mike Pomykal of the Bar-
bers HOI Eaglet it's the ultimate.
Barbers Hill goes after its first state title In history at 7-30
p.m. Saturday against tradition-rich Sonora on the turf of Nel-
son Field In Austin. •,
"Ever since we were little we've been talking about winning
Itate," Trousdale said Tueeday, Just before practice. "Hut’s
all we've been talking about. WeVe always heard about Sono-
ra. We’re ready to get them."
"They are good," Fisher continued. "Huy are bound to be
good playing for the state championship."
Pomykal was polished when he took the stand.
"Evidently, they have a good ball club,” Pomykal said as if
Ms message was prepared. “I think it's an honor to get to play
them."
Pomykal said he first started thinking about a state champ-
ionship in the "seventh grade. We set it as our goal to win
state In 1970," Pomykal explained. "Last year at the banquet'
Pomykal, a center who weighs 145 pounds, thought the honor
of playing for the title was the "greatest thing that ever hap-
pened to me. I'll be playing along with some great guys,” he
said of Ms teammates. "Well be paying for the last time to-
aaatfiAr Ufa ■nitlii Ilk* In aIam II llhtir r*r**ni \ mil * winner "
, Trousdale, who might weigh 111-pounds, thought playing for
the state title was the "best thing to ever happen.”
Asked if he was excited, Beaver sighed and let go with a
great big "Yes, Sir. The best Christmas present would be a
state championship.”
Fisher thought reaching the finals was the "greatest ttang
we’ve ever done."
Fisher, who assistant coach Carroll Rlchartson calls the
world's smallest tackle at Ml-pounds, said the Eagles had
heard about their opposition. "They have won state three out of
the last five years.
gether. We would like to close It (thglr careers) out a winner."
The state title game will be the first for Sharp as a player or
coach.
"I'm Just tickled to death that the boys are going to get the
chance," Sharp explained. "They have been telling me for a
year they were going (to the finals), but I was never that much
of a believer. » .
we set it for 1971.
Wives’ Emotions Mixed
Landry Says Dallas ‘Solid’ - -
Cowboys Shooting For First
Miami Grid
Program To
Get Big Lift
games with minor ailments.
When they suffer serious in-
juries, the wives travel dally to
nearby hospitals and accept
Buffalo. Manders went to the
Cowboys the same year as a
free agent, two years after
graduation from Michigan
DALLAS (AP)- The Dallas to get it done," said Landry,
* f whose team has mads the
Cowboys don't plan to pull any
punches even if it does mean a National Football League olay-
tripto the frosen north. offs for the sixth consecutive
Cowboy Coach Tom Landry ye*. "We’ve got to keep our
said Dallas will be gung-ho to momentum rolling."
win the National Conference's The Cowboys have won six
Eastern Division Saturday consecutive games since Roger
against the St Louis Cardinals Staubach was installed u the
in a nationally televised game. No. 1 quarterback with the
A loss or a tie to the Cardin- Pokes limping along on a 4-3
als and a Washington viqtory record,
over Cleveland Sunday would Going into the playoffs next
give Delias the wild card spot week, Landry believes Dallas
and a playoff trip to the sunny will be fielding a solid team.
West. "We have the most ei-
“We want to go out and do a plosiveness offensively since
other wives' offerings of baby-
sitting, food and goodwill and
return the favor when mishaps
strike their homes.
“You do as much for them as
you can without hurting their
vanity," said Mrs. Philbin.
Trudy is a 28-year-old straw-
berry blonde from Wichita,
Kan., who as a teen-ager liked
"anything dangerous except
skiing. I don’t like the cold."
Now a resident of suburban
Huntington, N.Y. and the moth-j
er of Job, 4H, and Douglas,
seven months, Trudy spent her
Bagtmtm $un
cpplfl*
** SCOPE!
Horton said the woman asked
to remain unidentified. "The
lady doesn’t want any public-
ity," he Slid.
job on St Louis and we intend 1966 and the defense will play ‘Landry said nobody on the
high school days getting school
records in high Jump and win-
Eagles Gel
Past Crosby
HIGHLANDS (Sp) - High-
lands Junior School put three
men In double figures here
Wednesday night and went on
to beat Ooeby, 54-40.
Scott Mills paced the attack
with 20 points while Carlos
Gonzales had 14 and Keith Har-
vill finished with 10 points.
Ricky Carter canned 18
points for Crosby, with Ken-
neth Tatmon getting 10.
Crosby won the seventh
grade A game, 39-35._
ning trophies in drag racing.
She attended Wichita State for
one year, then became a stew-
ardess. It was while flying the
Atlanta-New York route for
Eastern Airlines that she met
Gerry, who already had one
shoulder operation and a couple
years’ pro experience.
Betty and Dave were child-
hood sweethearts in the ski
country of Kinsford, Mich., on
the Upper Peninsula just two
blocks from Wisconsin. Tall,
blonde and 32, Mrs. Manders
also is a graduate of MSU.
When the Manders were mar-
ried, pro football wasn’t in
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 63, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1971, newspaper, December 16, 1971; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1065853/m1/13/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.