The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 82, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 27, 1985 Page: 6 of 26
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also recovered a Plainview fumble in the third
quarter. Plainview fumbled five times and lost four of
them. (Brand photo by Mauri Montgomery)
The Hereford Young Farmers
organization has scheduled a turkey
shoot on Sunday, Nov. 3.
The event will start at 1 p.m. at the
Hereford Gun Club range near the
Hereford airport.
ball contest at Whiteface Stadium in
Hereford.
The v.ctory moves Hereford up to
third place in the district standings
with a 4-2 record. Plainview fell to
4-3. For the season, Hereford and
Plain view both have 4-4 records.
Plainview scored in its first offen-
sive play of the game, but the rest of
Prizes will be turkeys and hams.
There will be an Annie Oakley round
with competitin for a shotgun.
Proceeds from the turkey shoot
will be used to finance Hereford
Young Farmers activities.
drive going was a 47-yard pass com-
pletion from Stefan Hacker to Bobby
Baker.
That completion put the Herd at
the Plainview 23-yard line, and a
facemask penalty called on the
tackle of Baker put the ball five
yards closer to the end zone.
Mark Artho recorded gams of four
years in two straight plays, and
Hacker rushed the last 10 yards in a
quarterback keeper.
Artho was successful in the extra-
point attempt, and Hereford led for
the first time, 14-7, with 7:55 left in
the first half.
Plainview, which had only one first
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Total oftense
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Punts-average
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S. Vaa Vleck (7-0) brat Needville
* Hempstead 19-11 beat Montgomery u-l.
7 Cuero (7-11 lost to ReluaioMHS
9 PA Austin <7-11 beat Hardin-Jefferson IM
9. Van (8-0) beat Canton 30-28.
19. Sweeny (7-1) beat Boling 41-20.
Class JA
I. Electra (7-0) beat Henrietta SM
I Hamlin (Ml beat Anson 414.
3. Alto (7-11 loot to Groveton 46-1.
1. Graveton (8-0) bent alto 4-1.
9. SA Randolph (7-0) beat Poth 93-9.
6 . Pilot Point (Ml beat Utile Elm T20.
7 Quitman 'Ml beat Como-Piektonsae.
9 Fast Bernard (7-11 beat Stafford 3M
9 Abernathy (7-11 beat Hale Center 3M
M. Leon (8-0) beat Franklinse.
Class A
1. Manday Ui beat ChIicothe 7M.
2 Union Hill <9-1) tent la Carlisle 18-16.
1 Goldthwatte 1 Ml beat Cross Platas 4M.
9 Wheeler (Ml beat Lefors614.
9. Italy (Ml beat Prost 4M
4 -Roscoe (7-11 beat Roby <M
7. Runge (7-11 beat Loulse 394
& trass (70) beat Sanderson 34-7.
I Granger (74-1) beat Milano 2se.
M Nazareth (7-1) beat Lazbuddle 37-1.
By The Associated Press
Here is how teams ranked in The Associated
Press Schoolboy Football PoD fared in each of
five classes in high school football.
Class SA
1 Houston Yates (Mi beat Houston Davis 72-0.
2 Houston Aldine (M) beat Smiley 35-6.
3. Odessa Permian (74-1) beat San Angelo Cen-
tral 28-7.
4. West Orange Stark (8-0) beat Port Neches-
Groves 14-2.
S. San Antonio Clark (M) beat Del Rio 2M.
6. Willowridge < Mi beat Alvin 47-19.
7. Conroe (7-1) beat Kingwood 214.
S. Temple (7-1) beat Killeen Ellison IM
9. Converse Judson (7-1) beat Seguin 49-0.
10 Edinburg (M) beat Brownsville Porter 42-4
Class 4A
1. Tomban (M) beat Houston Farr 40-0.
2 Denison (Mi beat Terrell 55-7.
3 Corsicana M beat Waxahachie 23-7.
4. Bay City (M) beat (Calhoun 23-6.
S. Huntsville (7-9) beat C.E. King IM
9. New Braunfels (74) beat New Braunfels Ca-
nyon 33-14.
7. Sweetwater (6-1) beat Monahans 14-19.
8. Lubbock Estacado (Mi) did not play.
9. WF Hirschi (7-11 beat FW Castleberry 56-14.
19. Henderson (80) beat Palestine 19-7.
Class 3
1. Navasota (M) beat Sealy 27-17.
2 Daingerfield (M) beat Pewitt 12-7
1 Kermit (7-9) beat Alpine 42-9.
4. Cameron (7-4-1) was tied by Hearne 7-7.
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Hereford 34, Plainview 14
Amarillo High 42, Tascosa 7
Odessa Permian 28, San Angelo Central 7
Lubbock Coronado 17, Lubbock Monterey 8
Midland Lee 35. Abilene High 28
Abilene Cooper 22. Midland 14
Big Spring 34, Odessa High 14
CLASS AAAA
Levelland 34, Dumas 18
Lubbock Dunbar 14, Pampa 8
1 Sweetwater 14, Monahans 10
Borger 12, Canyon 10
Pecos 18, Snyder 0
’ Andrews 3, Fort Stockton 2
I San Angelo Lake View 24, Lamesa 6
Brownwood 14, Stephenville 12
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I Friona 7. Dimmitt 0
1 Childress 18, Canadian 9
I Dalhart 34, Boys Ranch 8
1 Perry ton 37, River Road 3
I Tulia 55, Muleshoe 0
I Idalou 32, Floydada 0
I Denver City 7, Brownfield 1
■ Slaton 28, Lubbock Cooper 7
I Freni hip 31, Lubbock Roosevelt 12
E Post 35. Seminole 4
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F Sanford-Fritch 13, Stratford 1
Panhandle 21, Sunray 12
Stinnett 41. Spearman 14
| Clarendon 34. Shamrock 7
1 Memphis 49, Wellington 9
I Quanah 21, White Deer 19
I Abernathy 30, Hale Center 4
I Bovina 14, Olton 14, tie
1 Hart 21, Springlake-Earth 18
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SCORE BY QUARTERS
Plalnview 7 9 9
Hereford 7 7 7
Hereford Gun Club is sponsoring a
merchandise shoot today from 1:30
p.m. until dark, weather permitting.
Shooting games will be set up for
adults and children at the range at
the Hereford Municipal Airport.
A concession stand will be
available, also.
pigskin the rest of the first quarter, down on the Hereford 36, Hereford K nnekina Tha Rall I nnca
only to lose it on a fumble in the se- linebacker Brett Clements stopped nil OCRing I ne Doll LOOSc
cond play of the second quarter. Ansley for no gain and Mark Scott Mark Scott (62) Hereford defensive end iars the
The Bulldogs had just two first then sacked Plainview quarterback Mar K SCoI, .(02)1 a heresord. detensve end, jars tne
downs in the first quarter, compared Blaze Mayberry for a five-yard loss. bal from Plainview running back Thomas Curry (32)
to five for Hereford. Moments later, Hereford gained in the first half of Friday’s District 3-5A game. In the
plainview's fumble came when the possession of the ball at its own first play of the second half, Scot stripped the ball from
Bulldogs were faced with a third 33-yard line after a Plainview pass Bulldog quarterback Conner Evans and recovered the
down and four yards to go at the fell incomplete. fumble. Number 55 of Hereford is Brett Clements, who
Hereford 36-yard line. The whitefaces got one first down, ________________________________________________________ ’
lead. it was called back because of a clipp- ground and 175 yards through the air
Allen Dudding gained 20 yards in ing penalty. for 400 yards total. Plainview had 239
three carries, and Stefan Hacker Not to be denied, the Whitefaces yards total offense, including 122
followed with three straight carries, still reached the end zone. A 26-yard yards rushing.
the last one for a one-yard touchdown run by Dudding put the ball at the Allen Dudding led all ball carriers
run with one second left in the third seven-yard line. in the game with 107 yards in 18 car-
quarter. Mark Artho kicked the ex- Hacker carried for four yards, and ries. Other rushing yardage totals
tra point, then with 5:23 left in the game, Dud- for Hereford included Stefan Hacker
Rails 28, Petersburg 21
Morton 41, Plains 8
Shallowater 35, Seagraves 21
New Deal 7. Tahoka 3
CLASS A
Vega 27, Happy 0
Nazareth 37, Lazbuddie 14
Phillips 29, Booker 15
Wheeler 97. Lefors 0
Foilett 42. MeLean 0
Gruver 15. Groom 15. tie
Anton 14, Whiteface 9
Farwell 29. Kress 0
Crowell 27, Knox City 20
Valley 26, Spur 7
Meadow 8, Ropes 6
Aspermont 30, Motley County 14
Sudan 45. Amherst 0
Scooter Billington lost control of but ended up punting from their own
the ball and Curtis Cotten of 48 with about two and a half minutes
Hereford recovered the loose ball on left in the third period.
the 34-yard line with 11:19 left in the Plainview fumbled Hacker’s punt
first half. at the Bulldog 26-yard line, and Brett
Despite a clipping penalty, the Clements of Hereford was in the
Whitefaces were able to drive for a right spot once again as he fell on the
touchdown that put them ahead to ball to give his team possession of the
stay for the rest of the contest. ball.
The sixth play of the possession The Whitefaces capitalized on the
was second down and 24 yards to go. Bulldog mistake to score a
The big play to keep the scoring touchdown and extra point for a 21-7
in Plainview's second play of the ding broke through the Une untouch- with 44 yards, Marcus Brown with 40 , . . ,
final period, quarterback Evans ed by the Bulldog defense for a three- yards and Mark Artho with 31 yards. Hereford 777 13-
fumbled the ball at the Bulldog yard touchdown run. Hacker completed six of 17 passes Plaluview _ Wille Ansley «-yard pass from
25-yard Une. The ball was knocked The extra-point kick was not good for 136 yards and three interceptions. Comnor Evans (Mike Con kick), km. first
loose and rolled to within the five- after this touchdown. Shire’s only pass attempt was the quarter.
yard Une where Hereford appeared Hereford's other touchdown came touchdown pass to Brown. AHeredord -.Sarcusrawnzoyard run (Mark
.. „ . ., . ,. .. „ to have recovered it, with 2:08 left when Marcus Brown Plainview was led in rushing by Heretord- stetan Hcker ie.y.r<i run (Mark
the game was Herefords. The the first half. The referee, however, ruled that caught a lob pass from Todd Shire Scatter Billington with 56 yards in 14 Anto, klek), 1:85, second quarter.
Whitefaces led 14-7 at halftime and Plainview, which had only one first Evans had been down with posses- for a 39-yard scoring play Artho’s carries and Blaze Mayberry with 33 Hereford-Stefan Hacker i-yardrun (Mark Ar-
scored one touchdown in the third down in the second quarter, was fore- sion of the ball at the 20-yard line. kick made the score 34-7 ' yards in nine carries. tho kiek), 9:°1m third quarter.
quarter and two touchdowns in the ed to punt from its own 45-yard line in The Herd defense stopped Plain- Plainview then scored with a Hereford had 21 first downs in the ea,oscza,douAhequdridr.g*yardruiie"at
fourth quarter itsinext.possession view, and after a punt, the Whiteface 68-yard touchdown pass from Blaze game compared to just nine for Herefora - Marcus Bown 33-yard pass from
Hereford received the game- Hereford appeared to be headed offense had the ball at its own Mavberrv to Dennv Bess with 56 Plainview. Toda Shire (Mark Artho kiek), 2:08, fourth
opening kickoff and began its first for another touchdown, having mov- 42-yard line. seconds left in the game ’ Next Fiay .. wn t 1 quarter.
Possession at its own 24-yard line, ed from the Whiteface 25-yard line to Ten plays later, Marcus Brown Hereford hd a bainnced offensive MonteeWhttefacns and
Mark Artho gamed six yards in the the Plainview 43-yard line. rushed 27 yards for a touchdown but attack, totaling 225 yards on the Plainview hostrcrnroat « p™. and quarte Maybert Cor “e 0:5 fourth
first offensive play of the game, but But Willie Ansley of the Bulldogs__>arus me rumview hosts Caprock._____________Sarter______________________________
in the next play Plainview in- intercepted another Hereford pass, I
tercepted a pass at the Hereford this time at the Plainview 10-yard I
41-yard line. line with 2:52 left in the half. |
Picking off the pass was Thomas Plainview attempted to run the E
Curry. clock out, but Thomas Curry fumbl- I
Plainview needed just one play to ed away the ball, with Curtis Cotten I
reach the end zone. Willie Ansley recording his second fumble I
caught a 41-yard touchdown pass recovery of the game. Cotten fell on I
from Connor Evans for the score and the fumble at the Plainview 29-yard I
Mike Cork kicked the extra point. line with 18 seconds left. I
Not even half a minute had gone by The Whitefaces had an eight-yard P
in the game when the touchdown was pass completion and then an in- 2
scored. complete pass before attempting a 2
The Whitefaces began their next 37-yard field goal with four seconds I
possession at their own 30-yard line. left. The field goal attempt by Artho g
After gains of nine yards by Stefan was not good, and the score remain- l
Hacker and three yards by Allen ed 14-7.
Dudding, Hacker completed a The second half began with each •
48-yard pass to Jimmy Hazzard to team losing a fumble. In Plainview's
move Hereford to the Bulldog opening play of the half, Hereford I
10-yard line. defensive end Mark Scott stripped L
The touchdown march was the ball from quarterback Connor I
thwarted when Ansley, on defense, Evans and also recovered the fumble p
intercepted a pass at the three-yard at the Bulldog 21, with 11:52 showing I
line for Plainview. on the third quarter clock.
Plainview was unable to get a first But three plays later, Whiteface a
down against the Herd defense and quarterback Stefan Hacker fumbled |
was forced to punt. the ball and Plainview linebacker I
Hereford put together a nine-play, Brent Barton fell on it at his team’s |
55-yard touchdown drive to even the nine-yard line with 10:52 left in the 8
score at 7-7. The touchdown was period. A
scored in a fourth down play, with Plainview then consumed more L
seven yards to go, from the Bulldog than seven minutes off the clock E
20. without scoring. The Bulldogs moved I
Marcus Brown rushed for the from all the way to the Hereford I
touchdown with 4:34 left, and Mark 33-yard line before losing the ball on |
Artho added the extra point. downs. "
Plainview had possession of the After Plainview achieved a first ■
By GARY CHRISTENSEN
Sports Editor
The Hereford Whitefaces survived
a shaky start Friday night and came
back strong to crack the Plainview
"Dot,” 34-14, in a District 3-5A foot-
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