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('LEVELAND ADVOCATE. Wed.. August 11. 1982. Section B • Page 1
ADVOCATE SPORTS
Football drills under way
Rodeo Schedule |
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runningbacks John
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Davis,
Crigen,
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Mobil
Gas Prices
(Frt Strvfct)
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Football practice official-
ly opened Monday for the 978
high school football teams in
Texas with over 100 candidates
answering the call at Cleve-
land High School.
Coach Peqey Whitmire of
the Indians is facing the prob
lem of rebuilding his entire
offensive lin,e which was lost to
graduation If he can accom
plish this herculean task, he
has the horses to move the ball
in Quarterback Chris Wood
and Tailback Roderick Brous-
sard
Other offensive returners
are guard Greg Wakefield,
center Ed Kennedy and ■ 245-
PEE WEE
BARREL RACING
THURSDAY-Wendy Bell,
Cleveland; Tracy Sweeten,
Cleveland.
FRIDAY-Adrenne Pecou,
Grand Chenier; D’Ann Wood-
ruff, Coldspring; Kyle Thomp-
son, Huntsville; Jeff Wain-
wright, Coldspring; Ryan Se-
waH, Magnolia; Miohelle Per-
son, Willis.
Diesel SLISVii
Regular $1.21’/1.
JUNIOR POLE BENDING
WEDNESDA Y-Lisa Ann
Derkawaski, Cleveland; Angie
Head, Cleveland; Shalon Mar-
quis, Channelview; Robin Cal-
fee, Conroe; P.J. Thornton,
Cleveland; Terri Hawthorne,
Warren.
THURSDAY-Stacey
Payne, Mascow; Carrie Lynn
Herrin, Conroe; Amy Ander-
wald, Conroe.
FRIDAY-Tracey Sallas,
Porter; Krystal LaBove,
Hackberry, LA.; Tanya Mc-
Craw, Splendora-, Jill Bishop,
Deridder," LA.; Deanna Hamil-
ton, Cleveland.
BOYS BULL RIDING
WEDNESDAY-Doss Dil-
lard, Sour Lake; Jeff Burton,
Cleveland; Dean Simmons,
New Caney; John Jackson,
Spring; Keith Rose, Kirby-
ville;
Spring; Gary Mott, Hunts-
ville; Kelly Shannon, Hunts-
ville; Billy Evans, Cleveland;
Michael G. Jayner, Cleveland.
THURSDAY-Paul R
Dodds, Iola; James Davis,
Huntsville; Jimmy Jannise,
Dayton; Haden Shipman, Day-
ton; Jamie McCullough,
Nome; Chris Bartlett, Conroe;
David Bartlett, Conroe; Bubba
Morgan, Cleveland; Kerry Joe
Dixon, Dodge; Thomas Mott,
Huntsville; Stephen Ecord,
Houston.
Billy Williams,
James
Scott
Chad
Bubba
Nick Cammaroara,
COHVERSE
Lewis and Scott Allen Another
outstanding defensive stand
out is Cary Wallace
Coach Gary Jones has a
tough job at Tarkington as the
new head mentor has a team
wjiich has gone 2-7 1 lor the
past two years However, he
docs have eight offensive and
six defensive starters back
New quarterback Mike
linger should have good sup
port from running backs Leslie
Keng and Dimitrie Scott and *
fine receivers Lonnie Dumes-
nil .and Doug Taylor Tight end
Donald Attaway and wing
back Tim Placker also have
been impressive
Unemen who should have
good years are Roy Files.
. Brett Mannie and John White
Splendora has ho way to
go except up as the Wildcats
went 0-10 last season under
first year coach Mike Howell.
They return 16 lettermen in-
cluding six offensive and eight
defensive starters.
Heading the offense will
be quarterback Kurt Parker,
running backs Lance Moore
and Gene Anderson and tight
SENIOR BOYS & GIRLS
RIBBON ROPING
THURSDAY-John Sarver
Conroe; Sandie Reese, Con-
roe; Stephen McMurrey, Cold-
spring; Donna Weiman, Cold-
spring; Tommy Darrell, Croc-
kett; Lisa Black, Conroe;
Mike Weiman, Coldspring;
Rhonda* McMurrey, Cold-
spring; Rusty Smith, Living-
ston; Kerry Clamon, Living
ston; Dexter Grace, Houston;
Debbie Armstrong; Brent Bos-
well, Conroe; Kerry Clamon,
Livingston; Stephen Trichel,
Madisonville; Shannon Ford,
Point Blank.
WEDNESDAY-Neal Ray
Childres, Huntsville; Shannon
Ford, Point Blank; Jay Mac
Moore, Conroe; Stacey Brent,
LaPorte.
FRIDAY-Jimmy Wright,
Corrigan; Shelly Clubb, Beau-
mont; Lance Trahan, Sulphur,
LA.; Mandy Perkins, Sulphur,
LA.; Rick Rose, Houston;
Shannon Ford, Point Blank;
Johnny Wright, Corrigan; Me-
linda Clubb, Beaumont; Craig
Wainwright, Cameron, LA.;
Deanna Hamilton, Cleveland;
Scott Winfrey, Coldspring; Da-
la Smith, Weimar; Paul Douc-
et, Hackberry, LA.; Kim
Chambers, Conroe
Dean, Madisonville; Donna
Smith, Kountze; Skip Gatlin,
Harleton; Leslie Winfree, Or-
ange; Bo Bo Duff, Cleveland;
Cheryl Winfrey, Coldspring;
Rusty Sewalt, Magnolia; Ran-
di Rose, Houston; Damon Del-
cambre, Hackberry, LA.; An-
gie Duhon, Sulphur, LA.; Chip
Gatlin, Harleton; Shannon
Ford, Point Blank; John Can-
ik, Grand Chenier; Donna
Smith, Kountze; Mark Thorn-
ton, West Lake, LA.; Laurie
Bruson, Conroe; William J.
FRIDAY-Troy McGee,
Douglas; Ron Knighten,
Huntsville; Mark Thornton,
West Lake, LA.; Garden
Shaw, Cleveland; Al Hauke,
Cleveland;
Cleveland;
Huntsville;
Beaumont;
Beaumont;
Rye; Mark Swearingen,
Huntsville; John Beckmeyer,
Conroe.
GIRLS GOAT TYING
WEDNESDA Y-Tannee
Hawthorne, Warren; EdieSar
gent. Orange; Shannon Ford,
Point Blank; Stacey Brent,
LaPorte.
THURSDAY-Kerry Ola
mon, Livingston; Rhonda Mc-
Murrey, Coldspring; Donna
Weiman, Coldspring
FRIDAY-Dala Smith,
Weimar; Leslie Winfree, Or
agge; Danna Smith, Kountze;
Cheryl Winfrey, Coldspring;
Shawn LaBove, Hackberry,
LA.; Karen Singleton, New
Iberia, LA.; Trisha Hessifer,
Sulphur, LA.; Mandy Perkins,
Sulphur, LA.; Kelly Roberts,
Moss Bluff, LA.; Angie Duhan,
Sulphur, LA.; Tracy Smith,
Sulphur, LA.; Kim Chambers,
Conroe; Laurie Bruson, Con-
roe.
end Eddie Jones
Heading the line are Kent
MeShan. Mike Hall.
Duke. Rex Whitman.
Johns and Jason Sull
Linebacker Bubba
John and backs Robert Busin
1 >erek How ell and 1 )av id Bra
shier are other potentially firn
Delcam-
bre, Hackberry, LA.; Jay Du-
hon, Sulphur, LA.; Allen Wain-
wright, Cameron, LA.; Bo
Emley, Madisonville; Trey Pi-
cou, Grand Chenier, LA.; Will
Winfree, Orange; Cody Good-
ner, Sulphur, LA.
JUNIOR BOYS
STEER RIDING
WEDNESDA Y-Raymond
Duff, Livingston; Lejon
Beckmeyer, Conroe; Curtis
Luthe, Magnolia
THURSDAY-Wes- Hart,
Montgomery ; Charles Tamlin,
Shepherd; Steven Moorman,
Liberty.
FRIDAY-Eric Heada,
Conroe; Andre Delcambre,
Hackberry, LA.; John Hauke,
Cleveland; James Scotter El-
kins, Devers; Phillip Elkins,
Devers; Billy Thompson,
Huntsville.
502 E. HOUSTON
CLEVELAND
n Humble 446-1161
SENIOR GIRLS
BREAKAWAY ROPING
WEDNESDAY-Edie Sar-
gent, Orange; Tonnee Haw-
thorne, Warren; Shannon
Ford, Point Blank; Stacey
Brent, LaPorte.
THURSDAY-Rhonda Mc-
Murrey, Coldspring; Kerry
Clamon, Livingston; Juanice
Greer, Sour Lake.
FRIDAY-Angie Duhor, Sul-
iXur, LA.; Donna Smith, Kount-
ze; Dala Smith, Coldspring;
Trisha Hessifer, Sulphur, LA.;
Leslie Winfree, Orange; Cheryl
Winfrey, Coldspring; Mandy
Perkins, Sulphur, LA.; Karen
Singleton, New Iberia, LA
JUNIOR BOYS
BREAKAWAY ROPING
WEDNESDAY-Curtis
SENIOR POLE BENDING
WEDNESDAY-Kim Mur
rel, New Caney; Tphnee Haw
thorne, Warren; Pam Mar
quis, Channelview; Shannon
Ford, Point Blank; Stacey
Brent, LaPorte.
THURSDAY-Rhonda Mc-
Murrey, Coldspring; Kerry
Clamon, Livingston
FRIDAY-Angie
Cleveland;
Beaumont;
Kountze;
Splendora;
han, Cleveland; Amy Ander-
wald, Conroe; Nancy Mosley,
Conroe; Stacey Payne, Mas-
cow; Carrie Lynn Herrin, Con-
roe.
FRIDAY NIGHT-Jill Bi-
shop, Ridder, LA.; Deanna
Hamilton, Cleveland; Tanya
Macraw, Splendora; Traci
Sallas, Porter; Jennifer Canik,
Grand Chenier, LA.; Kystal
- LaBove, Hackeberry, La.;
Jerri Elkins, Devers; Shannon
Goodner, Sulphur, LA.; Sherry
Singleton, New Iberia, LA.
SENIOR GIRLS
BARREL RACING
WEDNESDAY-Shannon
Ford, Point Blank; Carey Kel-
logg, Splendora; Tonnee Haw-
thorne, Warren; Edie Sargent,
Orange; Pam Marquis, Chan-
nelview; Kim Murrell, New
Caney; Stacey Brent, La-
Porte.
THURSDAY-Juanice
Greer, Sour Lake; Rhonda
McMurrey, Coldspring; Kerry
Clamon, Livingston; Daw Sim-
mons, New Caney
FRIDAY-Shelly Clubb.
Beaumont; Dala Smith. Wei-
mar; Melinda Clubb, Beau-
mont; Leslie Winfree, Orange ,
Donna Smith, Kountze; Mi-
chelle Menegee, Splendora;
Angie Duhon, Sulphur, LA.;
Cheryl Winfrey. Coldspring;
Mandy Perkins, Sulphur, LA.;-
Shawn LaBove, Hackberry,
LA.; Angie Thornton, Cleve-
land; Randi Rose, Houston;
Kelly Roberts, Moss Bluff,
LA.; Trisha Hessifer, Sulphur,
LA.; Tracy Smith, Sulphur,
LA.; Kim Chambers, Conroe;
WE ARE THE LARGEST LIQUOR
DEALER IN THEAREA
JUNIOR GIRLS
BARREL RACING
WEDNESDAY-Terri Haw-
thorne, Warren; Kay Kay Enloe,
Cleveland; Lisa Ann Derkawski,
Cleveland; Angie Head, Cleve-
land; Robin Calfee, Conroe;
Shlon Marquis, Channelview.
THURSDAY-Kim Tra-
New < ;mey. which had .,
3-6 season last ye r. moves u-p
into the 18 X X.XAA classifma'
tion this year
Quarterback Mark Tolei
leads the offense and has si?,
offensive starters hack to helj
him Fullback Mike Tompkins
will carry the brunt qI the
running ganje this season
End David Caldwell ami
Greg Sepulvado in thi’ line ami
defensive back Gary Kingeaid
will bolster the defensive-unit
A line standout is Bran
don Bradshaw (5-11, 210» who
will go. both ways at tackle
Helping him offensively will be
tight end Mark Mills, guard
Jeff McCrary and tackle Joe
Harris <6-3. 210 1
BAREBACK RIDING
WEDNESDAY-David
Kellogg, Splendora; Keith
Rose, Kirbyville; Gary Dur-
ham, New Caney; Doss Dil-
lard, Sour Lake.
THURSDAY -Stephen
Trichel, Madisonville; Nick
Helfrich, Splendora.
FRIDAY-Damon Delcam-
bre, Hackberry, LA.; Rex
Swearingen, Huntsville; Mark
Swearingen^ Huntsville;
Lance trhan, Sulphur, LA.; Al
Hauke, Cleveland; James Da-
vis, Huntsville.
JUNIOR BOYS & GIRLS
RIBBON ROPING
WEDNESDAY-Stacey
Lowe, Corrigan; Robin Calfee,
Conroe; Jim Bob Brent, La-
Porte; Leann Moore, Conroe;
Dean Byars, Huntsville; Lisa
Ann Derkawski, Cleveland.
THURSDAY-Wes Hart,
Montgomery; Amy Ander-
wald, Conroe; David Tanner.
Houston; Kim Trahan, Cleve-
land.
FRIDAY-Jay Duhan, Sul-
Sulphur, LA.; Billy Bob Huttfr,
Cleveland; Elizabeth Winfree,
Orange; Bo Embey, Madison-
ville; Lori Williams, Norma-
gee; Trey Picou, Grand Che-
nier, LA.; Sherry Singleton,
New Iberia, LA.; Allen Wain-
wright, Cameron, LA.; Jeri
Elkins, Devers; Will Winfree,
Orange; Elizabeth Winfree,
Orange; Stuart Burt, Cleve-
land; Carrie *Lynn Herrin,
Conroe; Andre Delcambre,
Hackberry, LA.; Krystal La
Bove, Hackberry, LA.
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adidas
pound David Toran
Defensively. there are six
returnees so the Indians
should be strong in this depart
ment The ends are in the
capable hands of James Stat-
kev and Andre Cleveland
Guard Rodney Lang, linehack
er James Alph;i ami defensive
back W I. Duff are other
standouts
Help should Im- , coming
from Jon Hill. Billy Ross.
Richard Schultz. Wesley Chap
men and Charles Bryant Jun-’
ior Terry Holt is a potential
outstanding offensive back
Cleveland was 6 4 last
year and expects to do better
this fall
Shepherd is the other a-
rea school which had a w-inn
ing record last year The Pi
rates went 6-3-1 last season
Things look good for
Shepherd as the 21-AAAdistrict
club returns five offensive and
six defensive starters
Quarterback Greg Jones
(6-3, 195) is a great passer and
flanker Shawn Cunningham is
a top receiver. Tackles Keith
Williams <6-1. 195) and Troy
Punch (6-1. 200)r are fine line
men and will have help from
jcenter Stephen Sims and
guard 1 irry Holland (6-0, 200).
■ Lorenzo Matthews, Wil
bert Caddie and Jeff Punch
are Solid backs: Vincent Bass
a linebacker will be a cog in
the Shepherd defense.
Coldspring returns six of/
fensive and seven defensive
holdovers from a team that
went 45 1 and Coach Jerry
Haney is looking for better
things this year ■
Linebacker Arnett Bass
(6-1, 2<)d) is the. "best player I
have coached in 15 years,”-
says Coach Ham-y.
Tackle Theron Harrison
(6 5. 250) is another outstand
ing player returning Interior
linemen who should have fine
years are Clay Palmer. John
ny Walker (6-0. 230> and John
Booker.
Expected to bear the
brunt of the offensive attack
are quarterback Donnie Lang
ley and
Luthe, Magnolia; Ricky Burt,
Cleveland; Dean Byare,
Huntsville; Stacey Lowe, Cor-
rigan; Stuart Burt, Cleveland;
Billy Bob Hutto, Cleveland;
Jim Bo Brent, LaPorte.
THURSDAY-Mike Mc-
Glothern, Conroe; Wes Hart,
Montgomery; Bert Mosely,
,Jr., Conroe; David
Houston.
FRIDAY-Andre
TIEDOWN CALF ROPING
WEDNESDAY-Neal Ray
Childres, Huntsville; Karey R.
Vaught, Conroe; Jodie M Bell,
Cleveland; Jay Mac Moore,
Conroe; Stanley Shrader,
Shepherd; John Preston Mar-
rison, Coldspring.
THURSDAY-Stephen Mc-
Murrey, Coldspring; Mike
Weiman, Coldspring; Brent
Boswell, Conroe; John Sarver,
Conroe; Stephen Trichel, Mad-
isonville; Tommy Darrell,
Crockett; Dexter Grace, Hous-
ton; Rusty Smith, Livingston.
FRIDAY-Chip Gatlin,
Harleton; Rick Rose, Hous-
ton; Lance Trhan, Sulphur,
LA.; Johnny Wright, Camer-
on, LA.; Rusty Sewalt, Magno-
lia; Craig Wainwright, Camer-
on, LA.; Bo Bo Duff, Cleve-
land; Skip Gatlin, Harleton;
.Jimmy Wright, Corrigan;
Paul L. Doucet, Hackberry,
LA.; John Canik, Grand Che-
nier, LA.; Damon Delcambre,
Hackberry, LA.; Nathan ____
Dean, Madisonville; Mark Laurie Bruson, Conroe
Thornton, West Lake, LA
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Melvin, Russ. The Cleveland Advocate (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 65, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 11, 1982, newspaper, August 11, 1982; Cleveland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1189990/m1/9/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Austin Memorial Library.