The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 55, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 18, 1983 Page: 6 of 30
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the team in local hotel the
night before a home game
with a midnight curfew.
It's all part of Landry's get-
By REED PARSELL
Staff Writer
leading rushers with 7,274
yards. Dorsett needs 799
more yards to become only
the ninth player in NFL
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Coronado. The Whitefaces
had enjoyed surprisingly
easy victories over Pampa
and Canyon, netting M points
while yielding only 8
Lubbock, though. threaten-
ed to make its IM homecom-
ing a roaring success when it
took possession on the HHS
9-yard line with about eight
minutes left in the third
quarter.
On their previous offensive
series, the Westerners had
tied the game at 7-7 on a
17-yard drive after a fumble
by Terry. This time, they got
great field position thanks to
a flubbed snap to Hereford
junior punter Sammy Suarez,
who was tackled for a 11-yard
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peaces failed to cover the re-
maining distance and
Stengel's 19-yard field goal
attempt was blocked with 00
Lubbock recorded its only
pointe on a 1-yard toss from
Gonzales to Campos. Coff-
man added the PAT. Terry's
fumble had come on a sweep
to the right and was gathered
in by Walter Sosa.
Whereas the first half had
been played almost entirely
on Lubbock's side of the field,
the second half began with 24
consecutive snaps on the HHS
end.
Terry finished the contest
with 118 yards on 20 carries.
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Individual Statistics
Rushing - Hid., Terry,
20-118; Scott, IMS; Collier.
4-14. Lbk.. O'Briea, 4-24; Me-
Cleadea, 4-14.
Passing • Hfd., Scott
13-21-0, 1M yards, Lbk., Gon-
sales 7-21-2, M yards.
Receiving - Hid. Stengel
3-48, Amar 3-44, R Martinez.
3-35. Lbk. Campos 7-68.
Score by Quarters First Dewas
Hid. 7 4 14 7-24 Rashing Yds
Lbk. 4 4 7 4- 7 Passing Yds
Scoring Summary Fumbles Lost
Lubbock's attempt to pull Triangle Sunday in Texas
ahead proved disastrous. Stadium where they’ve turn-
First. backup quarterback ed up lost seven consecutive
Lurie Hernandez was drop- times.
ped 7 yards behind the Une of Not since 1974 when former
scrimmage After an errant Coach Bill Arnsparger earn-
pass, back Manuel Gomez ed his first National Football
lost another yard on a runn- League victory have the
ing play. The 35-yard field Giants prevailed in the home
goal try never materialized, stadium of the Dallas
as a bad snap from center Cowboys.
forced kicker Jeff Coffman to The Giants didn't have to
throw a desperation - and visit the stadium with a hole
pitiful - pass in the roof last year because
The defensive stand seem- the strike canceled both
ed to inspire the HHS offense, Giants-Cowboys games,
which promptly drove 83 Bill Parcells, the new
yards in little more than Giants coach, notched his in-
throe minutes for what turn- itial NFL victory last week
ed out to be the deciding with a 14-13 triumph over
touchdown The march was Atlanta in overtime,
keyed by a Mor-3 perfor- While the Giants boast a 1-1
mance by Mike Scott, ledger, the Cowboys are 2-0
Hereford's junior quarter- with come-from-behind vic-
back, for 40 yards. tones over the Washington
Terry recorded his second Redskins and St. Louis Car-
TD of the night from 22 yards dinals.
out to put the Whitefaces "Dallas has been 1m-
ahead for good. The play pressive with its big play of-
began with an apparent mix- fense." said Parcells, who
up. as after receiving the han- took over after Ray Perkins
doff, Terry seemed to not went to Alabama. "Tony Hill
know which way to run. Scott and Tony Dorsett can beat
then pushed the running back you on any given play. You
forward to launch the scoring have to constantly be alert,
effort, which came with 3:06 That team has a lot of
left in the third stanza. firepower."
Frank Campos proceeded Dallas Coach Tom Landry,
to fumble the ensuing kickoff who is 28-11-2 against his old
and HHS junior Lee club, said "The Giants are
Brockman recovered the ball still the same basic team,
on the Westerners' 23-yard rugged and they play hard,
line. Hereford advanced to They have as good a defense
the 13 thanks to an unsport- as we will face."
manlike conduct penalty Dallas was rated an eight-
against Lubbock. point favorite over the Giants
There would be no in the 3 p.m. game,
touchdown that pomewion. Dorsett needs 73 yards
however, as the first three against the Giants to tie
Whiteface plays loot 10 yards Leroy Kelly for ninth place
and included a fumble. Even among the NFL’S all-time
Gonzales aerial at Hereford's and none of those any deeper
12 and August Castillo, a than the 34-yard line (where
junior, caught a pass HHS had the ball).
deflected by Westerner The heavily-favored
receiver Alvin Hargers at visitors, following a 23-yard
about the HHS 44. The host punt by Coffman, made their
squad managed to be 17 yards first offensive series fruitful
from paydirt when the final when Terry capped a nine-
gun sounded play, 45-yard march with a
The first half was 1-yard run. Brockman and
distinguished by Hereford senior Malvin Kalka provided
dominating everything Terry with a big hole on the
despite putting only 7 points right side to permit the tally,
on the board. The Whitefaces Hereford threatened to
held a 134-30 lead in total score again before halftime,
yards, 11-2 advantage in first Assuming possession near
downs and allowed Lubbock midfield with less than two
only 7 yards on 12 carries. Of minutes left, HHS used a no-
the half's M plays, only seven huddle approach to move to
were in Hereford territory, the Lubbock 2-yard line Two
Senior back Ronny Terry 40-yard field goal by Mickey
rushed for three touchdowns Stengel, a senior who also
white his defensive team- converted three extra-point
mates were their usual boots Friday
staunch selves Friday for The 17-7 advantage was
Hereford High School, which lifted to 34-7 with 7:41 show-
downed stubborn host Lab- ing on the fourth-quarter
bock High School 34-7. dock. Terry covered all but
Hereford entered the cos- 83 of the drive's yards with
loot M and favored by M six runs, one for 21 and
pointe over the Westerners, another for 20. The scoring
who had been outacored a play came when he crowed
combined 71-4 by Dunbar and the goal line from one yard
so, the turnover was
capitalized thanks to a
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Scott was 13-for-21 for 1M Hfd.- Tarry, 1 run (Stengel
yards. Lubbock, despite its kick)
second half-efforts, gained Lbk. - Campos 1 pass from
just M total yards. Gonzales (Coftman kick)
The Whitefaces hope to re- Hid. - Terry 22 run (Nt eage I
main unbeaten Friday when kiek)
Monterey comes to Hereford Hfd. - Stengel M FG
for a 7:38 p.m. showdown. Hid. - Torry 1 run
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