The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 79, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 23, 1985 Page: 4 of 10
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White face football statistics
Air Force :
Alabama 3
Arizona 38
Arizona St.
Arkansas 2
Army 42 C
Auburn 49
Baylor 35.
Boston Col
Bowling Gr
Bucknell 2
BYU 49 Te
Clemson 11
Dartmouth
Florida 40 ’
Florida Sta
Georgia 28
Harvard 24
Holy Cross
Illinois 38 v
Iowa 34 No
Maryland 3
Miami (F) 3!
Miami (O) 2
Michigan 24
Minnesota :
Mississippi
Missouri 31
Nebraska 3
Notre Dame
Oklahoma 4
Oklahoma S
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Pittsburgh 2
Purdue 30 N
Rutgers 35 I
San Diego S
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SMU 22 Tex
Tennessee 2
Temple 28 S
Texas A&M
UCLA 34 Ca
Virginia 29 V
Wyoming 35
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"Our guys played courageously,"
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Late in the first quarter, Stanton
blocked a Plainview punt and gained
possession of the ball at the Plain-
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Jermaine Williams of Stanton was
stopped short of the goal line, and
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RUSHING: Allen Dudding, 91 carries, 371
yards, 4.1 average, three touchdowns; Mark Ar-
tho, 51 carries. 231 yards. 4.5 average, five
touchdowns; Marcus Brown, 29 carries, 148
yards, 5.1 average; Stefan Hacker. 55 carries, 66
yards, 1.2 average, one touchdown; Vincent
Brown, three carries, six yards, 2 0 average;
Todd Shire, 15 carries, minus three yards. 0 0
average
PASSING: Stefan Hacker, 94 attempts, 53 com-
pletions, 697 yards, four touchdowns, seven in-
terceptions; Todd Shire. 36 attempts, 10 comple-
tions, 187 yards, no touchdowns, no interceptions.
PASS RECEIVING: Bobb) Baker, 18 for 323
yards, 17 9 average, four touchdowns. Mark Ar-
tho, eight for 55 yards, 6 8 average, Doug Watts,
seven for 92 yards, 13.1 average; Casey Daniel,
Returning The Kickoff
Jermaine Williams (35) of the Stanton
Junior High School seventh grade football
team looks downfield when returning the
kickoff to start the second half in a game
against Plainview Red. Williams is a
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left in the fourth quarter in the
season opener for the Stanton
seventh grade team.
Most of our players in the game
had not played their positions very
long We lost 31 players," said Coach
Paul Samples, referring to the
athletes who are ineligible because
of the no-pass, no play rule.
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School seventh grade football team the fourth quarter before Jose Nava Plainview recovered a Stanton turn
defeated Plainview Red 6-0 Tuesday scored for Stanton. Liam
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five for 101 yards, 20 2 average; J immy Hazzard, 21 yards in returns; Robby Collier, two, three
five for 65 yards, 13.0 average; Vincent Brown, yards in returns; Patrick Phibbs. one. 13-yard
five for 50 yards, 100 average; Marcus Brown, return, Michael Phibbs, one, four-yard return;
five for 40 yards, 8 0 average; Allen Dudding. Brett Clements, one, return of no yards.
four for 76 yards, 19.0 average; Chris Rowton,
HHS spiders play
for seven yards, 7 0 average A eg. # .
SCORING: Mark Artho, six touchdowns, seven AmarilO High
PATs, 43 points; Bobby Baker, four touchdowns, .
24 points; Marcus Brown, three touchdowns, 18 on Saturday
points. Allen Dudding, three touchdowns, 18 •
points. Tim Long, two field goals, three PATs, The Hereford High School
nine points; Stefan Hacker, two touchdowns, 12 volleyball teams will play at home
points: Trent layman, two PATs, two points c., . . < .. ,, ,
Saturday against Amarillo High
PUNTING: Stefan Hacker. 26 for 867 yards. School
averageraseiMarkartho,twoforsyards,2.o The junior varsity match begins
PUNT RETURNS: Allen Dudding, 10 for so at 2 Pm. in the Hereford High School
yards. 6 0 average: Marcus Brown, two for 66 gym, and the Varsity match starts 20
yards, 33 0 average, one touchdown; Rodney Tor- minutes after the junior varsity
res. one for five y ards. S O average match ends
KICKOFF RETURNS: Allen Dudding, 14 for 313 “ ‘
yards. 22 3 average Marcus Brown, five for 135 on Tuesday night, the HHS Varsity
yards. 27 0 average: Mark Artho, four for 31 lost to Tascosa 15-2, 15-6, and the
yards. 7 7 average Hereford junior varsity lost 15-5.
PASS INTERCEPTIONS: Rodney Torres, three, 15-0
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Curtis, Jeri. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 79, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 23, 1985, newspaper, October 23, 1985; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1430323/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.