The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 69, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 9, 1985 Page: 6 of 12
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The following are the Hereford
High School varsity football
statistics for the first five games of
the 1985 season.
TEAM STATS
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La Plata Junior High School’s
volleyball teams all suffered defeats
at the hands of Dumas teams Mon-
day at the Hereford High School
gym.
Dumas Junior High School won
each match in two games-15-7, 15-12
in the seventh grade match, 15-1,
15-12 in the eighth grade match, and
15-2, 15-7 in the ninth grade match.
The La Plata teams close out the
1985 season next Monday in home
matches at the Hereford High School
gym.
The seventh and eighth grade
teams play against Stanton Junior
High School. The seventh grade
match is scheduled first at 4:30 p.m.,
to be followed by the eighth grade
match.
A ninth grade match between La
Plata and Levelland has a scheduled
starting time of 6 p.m.
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said. "The mixture will be determin-
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pre-planned.
“It’s going to be a different ex-
perience, much more demanding,
and we’re going to have to be much
more exact against their defense.
People are saying the Oklahoma
defense compares to the great ones
with the Selmon brothers.”
Neither team has the kind of game-
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Hereford High School volleyball
teams will play at home Saturday
against Caprock after suffering
defeats at Lubbock Monterey High
School Tuesday night.
Saturday’s matches begin at 2 p.m.
with the junior varsity match, and
the varsity match starts 20 minutes
after the junior varsity match is
over.
The HHS varsity squad was
defeated by Monterey 15-1, 15-9. In
the junior varsity match, Monterey
beat Hereford 15-7,15-3.
Hereford plays road matches the
rest of the season on Tuesday nights-
at Palo Duro on Oct. 15, at Tascosa
on Oct. 22, and at Lubbock High on
Oct. 29. Home matches, all on Satur-
days, after this weekend’s matches
with Caprock, are against Lubbock
Coronado on Oct. 19, Amarillo High
on Oct. 26, and Monterey on Nov. 2.
Season records for the HHS teams
are 0-16 for the varsity and 0-12 for
the junior varsity.
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ninth grade volleyball team was the ready for the running game.”
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Army 28 Boston College 21
Auburn 35 Florida State 24
Ball State 17 Ohio U 7
Bowling Green 30 Eastern Michigan 18
BYU 38 San Diego State 13
Brown 16 Penn 14
Colgate 17 Dartmouth 14
Colorado 25 Missouri 7
Colorado State 22 New Mexico 21
Georgia Tech 28 Western Carolina 12
Georgia 30 Mississippi 20
Harvard 42 Cornell 14
Iowa 37 Wisconsin 21
Kansas 33 Iowa State 23
LSU 42 Vanderbilt 21
Memphis State 28 Tulane 24
Miami (F) 42 Cincinnati 20
Miami (O) 14 Toledo 7
Michigan 35 Michigan State 21
Minnesota 27 Northwestern 17
Mississippi State 24 Kentucky 18
Nebraska 35 Oklahoma State 24
North Carolina 38 Wake Forest 14
Ohio State 31 Indiana 10
Penn State 21 Alabama 20
Pittsburgh 28 North Carolina State 14
Princeton 17 Columbia 11
Purdue 42 Illinois 35
Rutgers 17 Temple 14
South Carolina 32 Duke 20
So Mississippi 31 Louisville 14
SMU 35 Baylor 28
Tennessee 35 Florida 27
TCU 22 Rice 7
Texas 33 Oklahoma 25
Texas A&M 22 Houston 15
UCLA 26 Stanford 14
Virginia 20 Clemson 18
Washington 27 California 14
Washington State 28 Oregon State 6
West Virginia 37 Syracuse 18
Wyoming 24 Hawaii 15
Yale 20 Holy Cross 17
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SCORE BY QUARTERS
Hereford 7 35 7 22-71
Opponents 14 37 9 45-96
INDIVIDUAL STATS
RUSHING: Allen Dudding, 91 carries, 371
yards, 4.1 average, three touchdowns; Mark Ar-
tho, 36 carries, 177 yards, 4.9 average, four
touchdowns; Marcus Brown, 20 carries, 112
yards, 5.6 average, Stefan Hacker, 47 carries, 59
yards, 1.2 average, one touchdown; Todd Shire,
15 carries, minus three yards, 0 0 average.
PASSING: Stefan Hacker, 75 attempts, 38 com-
pletions. 484 yards, two touchdowns, seven in-
terceptions. Todd Shire, 26 attempts, 10 comple-
tions, 187 yards, no touchdowns, no interceptions.
PASS RECEIVING: Bobby Baker, 14 for 233
yards. 15 9 average, two touchdowns; Mark Ar-
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the ninth grade match, 15-0, 15-12. has used a new "run-and-shoot" of-
The ninth grade team’s season fense to pile up the points.
record is 0-4. Senior quarterback Todd Dodge
Next Monday, the Stanton seventh set a UT single-game passing yar-
and eighth grade teams play against dage record against Rice last Satur-
La Plata at the Hereford High School day, hitting 11 of 19 passes for 359
gym, with the seventh grade match yards and two touchdowns.
first at 4:30 p.m. But Akers says he doesn't expect to
On Oct. 21, Stanton Junior High pass at will against the Sooners’
School ends its volleyball season with defense, by far the toughest his team
seventh and eighth grade matches at has faced. “Balance (between the
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By KEN PETERS on the eve of the best-of-seven series. Dodger manager and yelled, “How the dimness of twilight
AP Sports Writer "I think of the thousands who’ll be come you got to work out at 5 "I’d feel bad if they were playing
LOS ANGEIES (AP) — Whitey in the ballpark, the millions wat- o’clock? I wanted to work out at 5 at 8 and we were playing at 5,” he
Herzog of the St Louis Cardinals and ching on TV, I don’t think they’re go- o’clock. Why'd we have to work out said. "But it's the same time for both
Tommy Lasorda of the Los Angeles ing to find this boring,” Lasorda at 6?” teams, the same mound, the same
Dodgers, two of baseball’s more sue- said. "It’s two teams that can do a lot Herzog then suggested that he and plate. I’ve seen games here at 5 when
tho. xu for 33 yards. 5.6a verage Doug Watts, cessful managers, seemed back in of things.” lasorda adjourn to one of the Dodger pitchers got wracked up pretty
fiue for 72 yards 19.5 average: Allen Dudding. their element as their clubs prepared The two managers, their prepara- manager’s favorite restaurants. As good.”
four for 2/yards, haverage; caky baniel, to open the National League playoffs tions complete, were in a jovial mood Herzog was looking for the door John Tudor, 21-8 with a 1.93
three for 71 yards, 23.7 overage; Chris Rowton. tonight. when they crossed paths Tuesday leading back to the Cardinals’ earned-run average and a major
three for SB yards. 19 3 average; JimmyHazzard. "I think it’s going to be a tremen- evening at an informal press con- clubhouse, he asked Lasorda, “How league-leading 10 shutouts, was Her-
threefor nzardsvd-ozaverageiVincent Brown, dous game and a tremendous ference at Dodger Stadium. do you get out of here?” zog’s choice to pitch against the
twoforzsaras, ia.oaverag;dartenJnesjone series, the ebullient Lasorda said Herzog gleefully grabbed the lasorda grinned and pointed, say- Dodgers’Fernando Valenzuela, 17-10
for seven yards. 7 b average A a i ing, “Right back through there, with a 2.45 ERA, in the first game.
scoring; Bobby Baker two touchdowns, n Akers SCVS Lonahorns munst around that way ... and onto In- Tudor, a 31-year-old lefty, stumbl-
points AlnDuddingcttrenntouchdowns 18 “ --------9 terstate 5." ed to a 1-7 start, but has been on a roll
Stefan Hacker, one touchdown, suxpointS,“Nim Herzog, who has guided St. Louis since by winning 20 of his last 21. The
Long, two held goals, three PATs. nine points; c+Am C.A... .....I ... to the playoffs for the second time in only blotch during that streak was a
Trent Layman, two PATs, two points stud sooner qrounq qame four years, was teasing about the 3-0 loss to Valenzuela and the
.PUMTING: Stefan. Hacker. 31 for 698 yards. • - Cardinal workout schedule, but he Dodgers on July 20.
averag^^* • to for S yards,27 • . was serious in questioning why the Valenzuela, on the other hand, has
PUNT RETURNS: Allen Dudding, io for 69 AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas Spencer Tillman, is expected to miss two playoff games here are schedul- been in a slump, posting just one vic-
yards, 6.9 average; Rodney Torres, one for five Coach Fred Akers says his the game due to injury. ed to start in the California twilight. tory since Aug 26.
yardsuS.Oaverage. defenders, who have had their eyes Texas’ stable of runners has churn- -K seems a shame to me that you Herzog ended two days of specual-
33yaKoz3EFaNSuAllenDudding.4for skyward in the Longhorns’ three ed out an average of 263.3 yards a have to come out to play at 5:30,” he tion by saying that rookie speedster
yards. «o average ° wins, are now working toward stopp- game. Sophomore tailback Charles said, “j know why it‘s that way, Vince Coleman, who stole 110 bases
pass INTERCEPTIONS: Rodney Tortes, two, mg the Oklahoma ground game. Hunter with 248 yards leads the pack, because of TV. But this is not a good during the regular season, would re-
21 yards in returns; Patrick Phibbs, one, 13-yard The Horns and Sooners meet followed by freshman fullback Dar-
return; Robby Collier, one, three-yard return
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