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Junior High Cages the Lions
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a minute left in the first quarter. The
point after attempt was blocked.
Blooming Grove had a good run
back to Grandview's 40 yard line,
but was unable to score on the drive.
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Grandview started the second another score by Tatum on a 22 yard
half of the game on their 20 yard run with 9 minutes left in-the fourth,
line. Grandview drove the ball 80 Strong defensive play by the Zebras
yards down the field and Quinton held Blooming Grove on their end of
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and 7 losses. The top servers for
this group were Clorissa Lawson
and Kristina Beverly. Loni Wooley
and Mandie Fuller were the setters
for many spikes.
The 7th Grade B team finishes
it’s season with a record of 4 wins,
2 split games and 4 losses. The top
servers for this group were Kelsie
Koenig and Sarah Andrews.
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Watson. Blane Scharnhorst and where running across the field mak-
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the ball over on downs and
Blooming Grove took their first
possession of the ballgame and
drove the ball 97 yards to score with
5:27 to go in the half. The pass for
two was good tying the score at
eight which would be how the first
half would end.
After a scoreless third quarter
and half of the fourth quarter, the
Zebras took possession of the ball
with 4:11 left in the game at the
Blooming Grove 46 yard line.
Grandview would break the tie with
35 seconds left in the game on a
four yard keeper by Justin Shipman.
Trenton Reed added the two points
extending the lead to 16-8. The big :
play of the drive was a 20 yard pass :
from Shipman to Brent West but the :
key play was a 5 yard gain by Blake ;
Gutherie on fourth and two from the :
14. Brent West would also intercept ;
a Lion desperation pass with six 1
seconds remaining. ;
The offensive leaders for the :
Zebras were Blake Gutherie with 86 4
yards on 16 carries and Ryan 1
Macklin with 63 yards on six car- :
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Bradley Waldrip cleaned up what- ing the tackle after a 25 yard gain,
ever got passed the line of scrim- The Lions would later turn the ball
mage. over on downs. The other big
defensive play came on Blooming
Groves last offensive possession of
the game when Reid Golson inter-
cepted the Lion pass with 2:11 left
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recovered by C.J. Prater at the Tolar
42 yard line. Grandview started the
game in a no-huddle offense and the
scoring march began. Adrian Jones
ripped off a 15 yard run down to the
27. After three play s produced only
two yards, the Zebras faced fourth
and eight from the 25. Bradley
Waldrip took an underneath hand
off on a great play call that fooled
the defense and out ran the defense
into the end zone. Adrian Jones
added the two and Grandview led 8-
0. On Grandview ‘‘s second posses-
sion of the game, the Tolar defense
held and after a mishandle punt by
the Zebras. Tolar had the ball first
and goal from the seven. On fourth
and goal. Tolar attempted a field
goal which was blocked by Trevor
Lott. The Zebras took oxer the ball
at the twenty where on first down
Jake Adkison connected for 29
yards to C.J. Prater. The Zebras
would be forced to punt and the half
came to an end with Grandview up
8-0.
Grandviews second possession
of the half started with 1:24 in the
third and at the Tolar 41 yard line.
With 7:14 left in the fourth Chad
Scroggins ran the ball in from the
six yard line. The point after failed
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also carried the ball 4 times for 34
yards on the drive. The Zebras
would then pull off a successful
onside kick with Brent West making
the recovery for -Grandview.
Grandview w ould then march the
ball down to the Lions three yard
line but w as unable to to put the ball
in the end zone. Grandview turned
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In the most dominating game a
team could have, the Grandview
junior varsity defeated the Tolar
Rattlers last Thursday night in front
of a wet and cold hometown crowd.
Let’s give credit to the guys
who don’t get their names in the
stats sheets. The offensive line:
Chad Martinez, Cullen Banks.
Kellen Foreman. Zach Watson. Josh
Johnson, Sean Boggess, and C.J.
Prater. The defensive line: Trevor
Lott. Colt Herrera, Jimmy White
and Kellen Foreman. Substitute
lineman for the night were Mark
Humphrey. Gus McElroy. Tony
Frys. Clint Nall and Armando
Mendoza. Bradley Waldrip and
Chad Scroggins also did a good job
of blocking for their fellow running
backs.
The offensive line allowed the
offense to put up 238 yards total
offense while the defensive line was
a "Nightmare on Elm Street" to the
Rattlers, alloxving only 41 yards
total offensive. The Zebra defense
only gave up three yards in the sec-
ond half. By the xvay, the game was
played in eight minute quarters
instead of the usual ten.
The game started with a suc-
cessful onside kick by the Zebras
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Junior High Volleyball wraps
up another successful season. For
the second year in a row, the 8th
Grade A team finishes it’s district
play undefeated. The only team to
take the Lady Zebras to 3 games
w as Keene.
The top servers for this group were
Kayla Emmons and Bailey
Scarborough. Brandee Toomer and
Autumn Whitaker were the setters
for many point winning spikes.
Teamwork from everyone on the
court has made the difference with
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the field and forced a Blooming
Grove punt.
Grandviexv's first play of the drive
was a throw by Colby Harris which
resulted in a 19 yard touchdown
reception by Justin Miller. The point
after attempt by Josh Oakley was
good.
After Grandview' once again
stopped Blooming Grove and forced
a punt. Grandview started their drive
on Blooming Grove's 40 yard line.
Two plays later, Chris Harvey scored
on a 31 yard run with 3:11 seconds
left in the fourth quarter. Josh
Oakley kicked the point after to
make the score 37-7. Blooming
Grove's hopes ended when
Grandview recovered a fumble on
their 34 yard line and ran the rest of
the time off the clock.
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this group. Other offensive and
defensive standouts include
Carolyn Kohutek. Morgan Irwin,
Kaitlyn Turnage. Kayla Hukel,
Maggie Bivens and Jackie
Whitehead.
The 8th Grade B team finishes
it’s season with a record of 6 wins,
3 split games and 1 loss. The top
servers for this group were Timarie
Banks, Valerie Gomez and Jennifer
Fox.
The 7th Grade A team finished
it’s season with a record of 3 wins
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but the Zebra lead xvas at 14.
Scroggins carried the ball for the The Grandviexv junior high in the game.
entire drive. football teams played host to the The offensive leaders for the
The next time the Zebras got Blooming Grove Lions last Zebras xx ere Cameron Cochran who
the ball. there wasn’t even time for Thursday night under cold and rainy ran the ball 13 limes for 116 yards,
a no-huddle offense. On first and skies with both coming away with JOrdan Oakley completed 3 of 5
ten from the Tolar 43. Adrian Jones victories. Both junior high teams passes for 64 yards and one touch-
out muscled, out ran and twisted his remain undefeated in district play. down with Michael Pugh catching
way into the end zone on the longest The seventh grade team the touchdown pass of 50 yards,
play of the night. After another squeaked out a 6-0 win in a game The Grandview eighth grade
unsuccessful run for two, that was played with the rain falling improved their undefeated district
Grandviexv led 20-0. The rest of the for the entire ballgame. Both record to three w ins w ith a 16-8 w in
game found Grandviexv running out offenses had a hard time keeping over the Lions. After losing the first
die clock, drives alive and the lone score of txvo games of the season, the eighth
On offense, the leading rushers the game came on the first play of grade Zebras have won their last
were Aaron Wylie with 70 yards on the second quarter on a 50 yard pass four ballgames.
13 carries, Adrian Jones with 59 from Jordan Oakley to Michael Grandview received the open-
yards on 5 carries. Char Scroggins Pugh. The points after failed but ing kick off and set up their first
added 58 on eight carries and this would be the only points offensive possession at the own 45
Bradley Waldrip added 23 on two Grandview would need to hold on yard line. Grandview would score
carries. The Zebra ground game to their win. One of the txvo biggest with 4:44 to go in the first on a 25
ground out 209 yards on 34 carries plays on defense came' when the yard scamper around the end by
for a 6.15 average. On defense, Lions running back ran outside the Ryan Macklin. Blake Gutherie ran
Lott, Hererra, White and Foreman tackle, turned up field and appeared the ball in for the two points putting
led the way. The linebackers Chad to be heading for the end zone, the Zebras up by eight. Gutherie
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Quarterback Ryan Vanderwolde runs the ball against Blooming Grove.
Zebras capture first District win
Blooming Grove hosted the In the second quarter. Grandview 7:20 left in the third quarter. The
Grandview Zebras for homecoming moved the ball down the field on point after attemp failed.
Friday night. Blooming Grove took good runs from Tatum. Blooming Grave's next drive
the games first possession but could Vanderwolde. Troy Arthur and a nice ended in an interception on the 3
not produce a scoring drive. The reception by Trey Shipman. With yard line with 2:39 remaining in the
game was a defensive struggle until 1:12 left in the half. Troy Arthur third.
Troy Arthur for Grandview inter- scored for Grandview from the 1 Blooming Grove finally got on the
cepted Blooming Grove's pass on yard line. Grandview’s txvo point board with 10:37 left in die fourth
their 40 yard line and returned the pass attempt failed. Grandview quarter on a 12 yard run. The point
ball to Blooming Grove's 20 yard ended the half by sacking Blooming after attempt was good making the
line. Two plays later. Grandview's Grove's quarterback with the score score Grandview 18 Blooming
Quinton Tatum scampered in 16 Grandview 12 and Blooming Grove Grove 7.
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