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Carthap win lam shortly
whether it can fill the gap left by
their non-district series.
He gave the Dawp a balanced
offense with quarterback Josh Ron
pauing to receivers Cory Roberts
and Ray King for an additiooal 170
yards ■ Roas connected on 10 of
14 paaaes ta a superb performance
with a completion percentage of
.714.
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CMffort Bowman (5-6-160), and
Gary Gtona (6-2-195) at the ends.
Tackles Moses Tatum (5-11-300),
Adrian Walls (5-10-310), Marco <
Alonzo (6-2-215) and Randy Ford
(6-0-240) at tackle. Steven Wilker-
son (6-1-245), Vincent Brown (5-8-
230), and Dustin Crawford (5-8-
220) at guard and centers Mark
Ochoa (5-8-210) and Willis Vanna
(5-11-200) and Jonathan Lovil (6-
0-245).
Blackshire, Bowman and Tatum
w expected to be top ptoopectB 00
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tacMot. 32 solos, four sacki end
inree interceptions rrotn ois
Uooteckor spot Bowman finished
with 31 tackles, 18 solos, two-
forced fambtos and two fombte aa-
coverieo and Tatum had 47 stope,
20 solos, one sack and two recov-
ered fombles. Newcomers to watch
include Kyle Brasher, end (60-
190) and Robert Howard, guard
(6-1-275).
The 1998 meeting between the
See DAWGS pap 8
receivtag poekioo and atoo at
quarterback but some are untested
and it will be ■ interesting early
eeaaon campaign for the Dawgs.
”We should be competitive,"
the Boogie Man, Kris Briggs, when said Reynolds who has a (183,97,
it opens the season here Friday 9) record ta 26 seasons at Carfoap
night with Nacogdoches. and a (189,101, 9) record overall.
The Buildop' dandy naming The Buildop finished with an 8-4
back has moved on to the Western record ta 90 opentag the playoffs
Athletic Conference at Southern with a 14-7 over Waller before
Methodist University and even be- dropping a 21-43 decision to Site-
fore he's carried the ball a down, bee.
he's already been named WAC The loss of Brigp and Rom will
freshman of the year. He scored be devastating but Reynolds hes
two touchdowns against Nacog- some prospects to fill the botes at
doches last season and rushed for tailback and quarterback. Brigp
176 yards in 33 carries as Carthage rushed for 1171 yards ta 20 touch-
look a 29-21 victory io pull io downs last season and as the
within 10-9 of Nacogdoches ta school's all-time leading rasher
with 5,130 yards. Roos passed for
1,092 yards and 11 touchdowns.
Leading candidates at tailbock
are Ray King (5-10-160), and
Clinton Graves (5-10-155).
King was the team's leading re-
ceiver last season with 45 catches
for 1334 yards snd eight touch-
downs. He also carried five times
for 37 yards.
Cory Roberts (64-195) was the
team's second receiver with 21 for
344 yards and three touchdowns.
Rcuny Rougely (5-11-160) and
Micah Cockrell (60-170) will be
sharing the quarterback position..
i moving on to Texas
baseball, and so the
Dawp will be forced to revamp
much of their offensive attack.
Sleepy Reynolds and his staff
feel they am dose the gaps with
, some excellent skilled people at the
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Bearcats chase title
tmd leach
Helds.
Usually at this time of the sea-
son, the Beckvilte nearrets are in a
bote offensively trying to figure out
a new formation and defensively
trying to figure out what to do with
opponents who have been laying in
wait for the new season to begin.
But this time around, they have a
new bead coach. Ken Little Is not
new io the Beckville program hav-
ing stepped up from an assistant's
position to take control of the
And so they are at least not at a
dtoadvantap to know their own as-
sets as they prepare to enter a re-
ally tough campaign with a pretty
good rosier of experienced bands.
The 17-4A experts figure it will
be Elysian Fields and Harleton go-
ing for the championship as was
the case last year. Beckville is ex-
pected to compete with Hughes
Springs for the number three play-
off berth and the whole scramble at
the top of the pack is expected io wife feeir arch rival E
be tight. Harleton and Hughes
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least the Cats won't be trying to do-
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dominated both teams durtaa the
last 60 plays though, noted Coach
Uttte.
During the first 40 plays, fee
offense racked up 167 yards
rushtag snd IS yards passing. 33*
of their passes wore complete.
According to Little, the tarn
were working with a few injuries
and it took time to gat uaad to fee
new line. Their footwosk seemed to
sure his recent hip foforv was
healed.
Courtney to now back at fall
strength along with Cody Darnell.
Little aaid, "The raaeoo you
aorimmep good teams to to ftad
out and correct your weaknesses."
"There to room for tatprovasnem
and the film ahowed us fee mate
area feat we need to improve." £
This Friday, foe Bearcats travel
to Harmony for their season open*
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coaches headed out to Grapaland
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Varsity Cats hold their own in
Grapeland, Troup scrimmages
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