Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 8, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 24, 1976 Page: 19 of 43
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Sunday. October 24. 1976
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EARLY—What was billed as victory over the Ranger Early's rousing victory sets Early blitzed Ranger with a
a shootout turned into a rout Bulldogs. the stage for next week's 22-point second quarter for a 20- 2
here Friday aa Early’s un- Both teams came in sporting showdown with defending state » |
beaten Longhorns parlayed a spotless district records. Early champion De Leon The finishing touches on its 100 I
ball control offense and is now 7-0 on the year and 3-0 in Bearcats rattled Goldthwaite straight victory over a two- I
grudging defense into a thun- district, while Ranger slipped to -to match the Longhorns’ seaaon span by scoring 1> potato I
derous 434 District 10-A football 3-1 and M. district worksheet in the final period. ]
. _____ _ Coach Butch Butler’s offense 1
mm rolled up 22 first downs and 374 1
E u u total yards, 304 coming via a I
E Em w well-balanced ground game |
Eua Glen Farles emerged with I
•Eum rushing honors with 104 yards
and two touchdowns on 22 trips. |
But Steve Beal contributed B 1
yards, three touchdowns and a I
two-point conversion and Mike 1
Bullard powered for 37 yards on I
SI assignments.
Donald Bullard also had a I
grand night with four pass I
receptions worth 54 yards and I
one Td plus three two-point |
catches.
Jacky Cochran, Ricky Bar-
nes, Kerry and Kevin Holland,
Brett Shaw and Joey Cantwell a
Longhorn defense that gobbled -
up five turnovers while llmiting fQl eat AN 44 eeFA 7
the Bulldogs to 130 total yards. -VLEMAN 33, -V /
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Cats stay unbeaten in loop play
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Gary Summers 39-yard bomb 1
to Donald Bullard. DistictsAArPAiman 3 n tor 37
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in kev District 6-B came “auzrthatesaspuaboutte Sidney, 38-12 Later in thequarter hargett
III •Y UlalllVI V W extent of Ranger’s offense as SIDNEY-Strawn smacked made it 124 for the Bluecats
GORMAN—The Gorman here Friday night that their Panther 20. Early came back in the fourth Sidney, 38-12, in a District 6-B when he scratched out two
Panthers proved to Rising Star state ranking is no accident. Blaine Gibbs had a four-vard quarter to scored on Farias' 18- high school six-man football zards on a quarterback sneak.
______________________________ The result was a 28-0 District 6- dive for another Gorman score yard run and a 8-yard pass from game here Friday night The score stayed there until the
Buffs put 34-0 BhhgsucosttbaDistrtry and Mei “ sneaked in haifback Monty Jonesto Donald Carl Frazier scored three third quarter.
lump on Dublin for the Panthers. final one.
CROSS PLAINS—Cross It was the eighth straight win While the Wildcat defense Ranger
Plains evened its District 10-A of the season for the No. 1 gobbled up two Gorman fum- 1%
high school football record at 2-2 ranked Panthers, including bles, Rising Star went through n
here Friday night with a 34-0 three in league play. Rising Star the game without a turnover, 6014
whitewash job on the winless is now 5-2-1 and 1-1 in district Gorman piled up 276 yards 8 for »
Dublin Lions. action. rushing to 117 for the Wildcats. 5 for
The Buffs are 3-4 for the 4
season while Dublin is M. BiUy Burgess scored two
Ken Hunter piled up 128 yards touchdowns and a two-point
rushing and scored twice to lead conversion on the way to being
the Buff charge. He ran five the night’s top rusher. One of his
yards for one TD in the second scoring dashes was for 50 yards
quarter and 36 yards for and the other a 4-yard plunge,
another in the third. But it was the Gorman
Sam Koenig scored the first defense which made the
Cross Plains points on a 22-yard ference, holding the Wildcat
screen pass, Rusty Dimitri took offense to only five first downs
a 38-yard pass also thrown by and twice preventing Rising
Bubba MeConnel, and from taking advantage of
McConnel scored on a one-yard fumble recoveries inside the
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 8, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 24, 1976, newspaper, October 24, 1976; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1572825/m1/19/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.