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FOR RENT - 3BR/2BA, Driver needed. Hopper
In town, Grandview ISD.
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Trailer. Home on week-
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$100 obo; Pistol - 380 $1,000 dep. / $1350 rent,
semi auto, NEW $200 Call 817-517-3260.
obo. Call 682-459-4207
Separate Glassed in Non-Smoking Area.
Concessions Available 5:30 - Close.
Play 6 Days a Week • Nice Clean Hall
Net proceeds benefit Johnson County Charitable
Organizations: Elks Lodge #17502513090, VFW Post
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81 Acres - Large pond, pastures, coop water available,
several building sites - FM 916 Rio Vista
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Agent 972-268-0201
Amy Webb
Agent 817-217-5973
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hay $30 & up. 817-517-
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HELP NEEDED
TRUCK DRIVER
FOR SALE
GUNS FOR SALE
Stevens 22-LR semi auto
11 Acres - Adjoins wide open spaces for great country
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• % Li Iw bring up 2nd & 15. Smith, Lehnhardt, and
Cannon held the Trojans, then on 3rd & 22,
Deans deflected another pass. Grandview soon
took over with 2:13 left in the 3rd. After a couple
Coopei Deans i eceived the opening kickoff at of gains, the Zebras turned the ball over. Smith
the 35 yai d line. On 1st & 10, Gullatte i an for 15 and Lehnhardt held the run and Deans broke up
yards to midfield. Wenstrup ran for 5 yds and a pass to end the quarter.
Gullatte with another 20 yards for a 1st down. The Trojans still had the ball and on 4th & 15,
Boyd then lan 18 yards to the end zone foi a the Trojans completed a 30 yard pass to bring up
touchdown and the PAT was good by Seale for 1st & 10 at the 28. The first pass was deflected by
the 7-0 lead. After a couple of scoi eless sei ies, the Boyd, but on 2nd & 10, Madison completed a 30
Trojans completed a TD pass; however, the 2 pt yard TD pass and completed their 2 pt conver-
conversion was stopped by Brimer to make it 7- sion to make it 27-20. Brimer received the kick
6 Zebras. After a Zebra turnover, the Trojans and ran for 15 yards to the 50 yl. The Zebras
got the ball back but weie unable to scoie and weren’t able to move the ball and had to punt to
forced to punt. The Zebras had the ball at the 20 the 28 yl Stops were made by Duke,
yard line. After a couple of short runs by Kirkpatrick, and Deans and then the Trojans
Gullate, Boyd completed a 7 yaid touchdown completed a 40 yd pass to put the ball at the 17
pass to Patterson to bring the score to 14-6. y| Lehnhardt stopped the run and then on 3rd
Seale kicked the onside kick and Grandview & 20 Smith had a huge tackle in the back field
recovered at the 45. Boyd ran for 4 yards and for a loss of 10. It was 4th & 30 with the ball at
Gullatte for 12. Boyd then connected with Deans the 10 yl. The Trojans attempted the pass, but
foi a 30 yard TD pass and the scoie was 20-6, Jackson intercepted the ball and ran it back 90
Zebi as. Giandview kicked off and Max yards for the Zebra touchdown to make it 33-20.
Beaumont stopped the Trojans at the 46 yaid Grandview then recovered another onside kick
line. After stops by Cannon and Smith and a but turned the ball over on the 2nd donw. The
couple of incomplete passes, the Trojans weie Trojans were quickly stopped with passes broke
forced to punt. Aftei a penalty, the Zebias weie up by Deans and Jackson and a stop by Smith,
facing 1st & 20. A 25 yard pass to Massey and a The Zebras took over on downs and then
12 yard run by Boyd put the ball at the 50 yard kneeled on the ball to end the game 33-20
line. Several runs by Gullatte moved the ball to Grandview.
the 20 yard line. But then after a 19 yard scram- smith led the team with 5 tackles and a QB
ble, Boyd was tripped up and fumbled at the 1 sack, Lehnhardt with 5 tackles, Kirkpatrick and
yard line resulting in a touchback. The Trojans Cannon with 4, Duke with 3, Bennett and
got the ball at the 20. They were held by Brimer with 2 each and Beaumont, Jackson, and
Kirkpatrick, Duke, and Bennett, but on 2nd & Deans with 1 each. Deans broke up 4 passes,
10, the Trojans completed a 70 yard touchdown Boyd with 1, and Jackson with 1. Boyd had 54
pass to make it 20-12. Cannon was able to stop rushing yards on 5 carries, 83 passing yards, 1
the attempted 2 pt convei sion to end the half. rushing and 2 passing touchdowns. Gullatte had
The 3rd quarter began with Grandview recov- 130 yards on 14 carries and 1 TD. Jackson had
ering their onside kick and had the ball at the 45 47 rushing yards on 3 carries and a 90 yd inter-
yard line. On 1st & 10, Jackson had a 22 yaid ceptionfor aTD. Deans had30yards on 1 recep-
run and then a 10 yard run. Gullatte had sever- tion for a TD. Patterson had 22 yards on 2 recep-
al runs to put the ball at the 4 yard line and he tions and a TD. Massey had 25 yds on 1 recep-
was able to punch it in the end zone foi the tion and Wenstrup 6 yards on 2 receptions.
touchdown. Seale’s PAT was good to make it 27-
12. Dallas Madison received the ball at the 27 By Jennifer Boyd
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Agent 817-403-9991 Agent 817-691-0403
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Equestrian Dream
50xxl00 steel barn*8-
stall,72x36 horse bam with
4 runs-office-tack room-
wash rack & full bath,
arena, 24x24 workshop
with electric & 24x18 cover
for tractors or implements,
fenced & cross fenced, par-
tial piped, loafing shed,
pipe round pen, water well,
septic, propane tank, circle
drive 27.5+ acers of fertil-
ized coastal hay fields.
Grandview ISD $379,000
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Roberts, Janeen. The Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 121, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 2016, newspaper, November 4, 2016; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1473788/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grandview Public Library.