The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1984 Page: 9 of 36
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Kemmy Henderson Corthoge
Dovid Tatum Jocksonville
Ivory Brown Polestine
Som Brown Jocksonville
Pat Powdrill Henderson
Tracy Tonner Athens
Doryi DeMar Polestine
Gayvin Duffie Henderson
Jomes Darby Jocksonvlle
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This Week s $chedule
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M: Pleasont •» Corthage I p m
Paris McKinnev 1 o m
Hallsville at acksomville 8 9 m
Henderson at Kigore 8p.m
Sutphur Springs at West Mesquite 8 p m
Arkansos Migh at liberty Fylau 8 p m
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Corthage Junior High has an open dote Thursday
as it prepores for its final non district gome of the
season
The Pups will be in oction Oct 4 o» Center in their
next outing. They ore 0-2 but vastly improved since
the start of the campaign in Gladewoter Sep’ 13
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last Week 5 Results
Friday September 21
Corthoge 1 San Augustine 0
Athens 14 Whitehouse 7
Henderson 1$ Sulphur Springs 5
Rockwell 21 Jacksonville 6
Palestine T Ennis 7
Halisville 27 Chapel Mill 7
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Lost Week 5 Results
friday September 21
Dainderfieid 16 Me Pleosont 7
Poris li Allen 1
Malisville Tf Chepe Hill 7
Kilqore 10 ‘p,ne Trer 6
Henderson 1$ Sulphur Springs 5
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SCORIWG LEADERS
Ivory R- wn Polestne
Kemmy Hendersen Corhoqe
Keth Wolton Henders n
GoyviDufte Hendersnn
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This week $ schedule
friday September 28
Mr Pieosont at Carthoge 8 p m
Athens at TerreW 8 p m
Menderson at Kilgore 8pm
Mollsville at Jacksonville 7 30 p m
Paiestine at Corsicona 8 pm
Hemphill ot Chapel Mill 8pm
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PASSIWG LEADER
Jomes Ford Chopel Hill
•yon Mothis Polestine
Par Powdrill Henderson
Jomes Darby Jocksonville
Poul Brewster Carthoge
Pa' Rockmore Athens
hopeful that San 1 y Butfin will take
Hendersen c a<b Jmmy Wa‘s • d cesn ' know opd
nether dors Chapel Hills R ber • 8 oue r Athens
Jr hn Hocker
LEADING RECEIVERS
Darrell Dew Polu‘ e
Ph;ip Lone Chope H
Rodnev Wo* n C topei H
OtsAmv Corthaqe
J seoh Bradf, rd Hendes n
S’udrt Spr’rer A*hen5
Keith Slauqt ‘er Jocks ville
R d P ilord Henders t
Jett +ur Moq Peicctne
rece qniring Henderse n s talon' I' । breaking tackles
t making the goc d moves.
His punting ability also helped secure the win.
made em like it
Of all the upsets ore und 't e ana "hot wos he
muffed kickoff but
TOT Al OFFENSE LEADEB5
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only 48 yOrds tetol offense
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The morpme th leopards
north zone title contender I
A week age Wots, es Li
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New Boston 21 13 and lost Friday they were humbl
ed by Atlanta 35 0
Watson said he thought thev bad chonged person
nel after the New 8 st n qome
I know ene thing when "• y qe‛ । each ‛e play
ball they can play bah the I " b ssmon s'a'ed
emphatically
Maybe they started the New 8 s' n lineup aqoins’
Keiry A II, 1
Willou s । o st. v, very i ■ fill • ' tand and has
"rik c/opi‛ '.1 138 Acyo/raqes.37per
play 1 ‛w ocopti ne includng petruchdewi
Blscct qedBuftin ove cach couqht thiee
Henders i> lends he 'ran " serrina with 30
prin’s Hicksliad 60 tackles teeqomes t set the
pac e defetisvely
Corthaqe faces a Iid 'os’ 1 •:< i riday against Mi
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♦ • n Halisville s q al m a 12 7 dvel and the Bebcats
make things tougher and tougher for Bulldogs
young flinsive line to give Henderson runninq
room.
Quarterback Paul Brewster gave the Bulldogs a lit
tie more offensive balance in the San Augustine
game when he rushed for 16 yards on his first fwe
carries and hit each of his first four passes for 46
yards Thereafter Brewster rushed for 16 plays and
gained only one more yard and passed four more
times without a completion
The field turned into a spongy mess os a good ram
hampered play throughout the second half nodoubt
limiting the Bulldogs in their offensive schemes I I
tunately the Carthage defense wasn as tentative
under adverse conditions and it earned a solid
shutout by intercepting three passes and recovering
Atlanto or
Whatever
heavy ball without q < d tract n cut Hendersons
overage back u mewhot t 32 8 per live boots but if
was certainly adequate and then some.
On defense linebacker Verm n Hicks iai ked up 25
tackles and guard Virgil Hardy 15 Hicks caused a big
fumble at game $ end that Roy Bell r etovered to stop
San Augustine a* the Carthage 16
Otis Any pic ked ' If one pass a* lus 40 and another
a’ his 13 in the fust half and Steven Allison got his
third intei, eptic n in twr weeks at the Carthage five
in the f, urth quarter as the Bulldngs denied the
We Ive', even one corpleti 1
1 1 oq‛ 1 0 । defense played superh Reynolds
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Pales’ne
Athens hunbled Ennis in 'be season opener 245
and nesther hos been overpowerng since.
On 'be other hand Palestine had aver aged 32
peint pet cuting previously bu' missed a field goal
♦ '9 vords with 24 seconds lef: te fait to 2 0 1
Hendersen s victory ever Ne 9 state ranked
Sulphur Springs was a surprise too bu’ not of the
magni'ude ♦ goo es played a’ liberty fylau and
Palestine
Through ’he third week only three 8 A AAA clubs
remain onbeoten and only twe of those remom
pertec ’
A H Iding penal'y r n Chapel Hill with eight
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By TID LEACW
Sports Editor
in games where Kemmy Henderson has gained
100 yards rushing this season Carthage is 2 0
No one is more aware of Henderson's game
breaking abilities than the Carthage coaching staff
which has Called on the dandy running back an
average of 18 3 plays per game He has responded
with 382 yards, (an average of 6.9 per play) and had
scored four touchdowns
Henderson bolted 47 yards to a touchdown on his
fourth corry of the game last Friday with San
Augustine and that was the extent of the scoring as
the Bulldogs upped their season record to 2 ) with a
7 0 victory
Opponents also know they've got to stop Hender
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mv mind Wa’sc" o
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command at the running back spe 1 1 pp site Hender
son and the compoc I little juni i hos run very hard
at times
He had problems holding /1 te the ball and I
ThatkeptthcBulldeqsfr ' t liq’lf
ball as they w uldhaveJiked Ievtnisieetwi U ‛
sx first ri wns i nty we (i " • '' nd I all z.t • ’
Henderse o bo k e । i'. runs f 16 oid 12 yqidv
Hi' weurid up with 119 । 20 cgrii ■ li ' a bark
with lesser talent w uld I ove qo oil Im li •«
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' 11' <| R "qe 1 Williams
m!, I n , s' recently
fer mns'once
full Um ffense ' ugl i <I 'I,
turned it ever on I ui cccosi
Keih Slauqhter Jocks nville
Jr tny Mollord Henderse
Pot P wdr i II Henderson
Dovid Murphy Athens
OtAmy Carthage
Rond Iph Kennedy Chapel H‛1
tesle Claviey Chapel Hill
Eric Romes Polecnne
StuarSpetrer Polestme
Aothr ny tee Chopel Mii
rhy M Henetern
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1984, newspaper, September 26, 1984; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1499643/m1/9/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.