Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 103, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 29, 1978 Page: 8 of 24
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Y»age 8 Seminole (Texas) Sentinel, Oct. 29, 1978
Seminole JV falls, 20-3
AMERICAN
CANCER
SOCIETY
The Seminole junior varsity
went down to defeat for the
seventh consecutive time Thurs-
day night in Brownfield as the
Cubs rolled to a 20-3 victory.
The Bees, now winless in seven
starts, gained control of the
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scoreboard in the second quarter
when Chuck Gibbs booted a
19-yard field goal. But, the lead
was shortlived as the Cubs
returned the ensuing kickoff 63
yards for the go-ahead touch-
down._ ■■__—:—
Brownfield added another score
Into in the period to butkf a H-3
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lead at intermission and closed
out the scoring with a fourth
quarter 4ally, ------ ----------——
Offensively, Seminole had a
rough time moving the ball.
Eugene Therwhanger topped the
Bees’ rushers with 38 yards on
seven carries while teammate
John Paquin followed with 17 on
11 Also, Danny Thomas caught
three passes for an even 100
yards
On the defensive side, Dennis
Quisenberry came through with
an interception and Israel Vargas
blocked an extra point.
Seminole will try again for their
first win of the season Thursday
when the Bees entertain Post in a
7 pm. kickoff at Wigwam
Stadium. • -■..• _
Steve Thomas of Seminole was t he
starting tight end for the West
Texas State junior varsity
Thursday night when the Baby
Buffs battled the Texas Tech JV
at Jones Stadium in Lubbock The
proceeds of the game benefited
the Shrine hospitals for crippled
children.
Brownfield strikes late
to bounce 8th gridders
Thursday afternoon certainly
wasn’t a very good day for the
Seminole eighthJ grade football
1 *J ;K and Gwld
iv uiii.i {is i>win tnr
were shut out by the Brownfield
Cubs in action at Wigwam
Stadiurm-——----
And, both were victimized by
fourth quarter rallies.
The Gold was the first to
stumble as Brownfield pushed
across the clincher late in the final
■period on 20-yard run
“We played an excellent
defense game and controlled the
ball for the most' part, '
commented coach Busts Moose.
“Wo .just couldn’t get the ball
aeros-s the goal line The team
effort was great and everyone
played real well
I’he: Gold, now 3-2. received
outstanding performances from
quarterback Nicks Williams,
running backs Bril and Bob.
Houston, center Hubert Lewis,
tackle Albert Marquez, defensive
tackle Jesse ' Long linebacker
Charles Bruce and safety I U .'int
quarters. Brownfield relied on two
interceptions to blank the Black
12-0. First, the Cubs returned a
bn mmole pniij' for a tourliduun
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At ter a seorele
battle for three
and moments late another
interception left Brownfield w ith a
first and goal at the five —
The Black's offense was
hampered when running back
Jimmy Hall received an injury on
the second play of the game after
a nifty 25-yard run.
However. Joe Trevino replaced
Hall and played well as he
recorded three interceptions on
defense
■ ■ ”---"
Other standouts for the Black,
who saw their record dip to 3 3,
included back Chip Aryain. guard
Dwight Thomason-, tackles David
Spradlin and Butch Shivers; nose
guard Keith Conner, linebacker
Danny Ouisenberry and defensive
end Jett KepharL—■ ’^——7—-
Both eighth grade tgams .m
idle this week, but will ret urn, ip
action Thursday Nov ;*). when
lhi'\ i - n't i t! ,ii n tVeintT ( ilv—| |y,:
Gold w ill kickoft the doubledip.»t -1
p m followed by the Black at 5 3d .
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Day, Marshall. Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 103, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 29, 1978, newspaper, October 29, 1978; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1097199/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gaines County Library.