News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 28, Ed. 1 Monday, October 15, 1979 Page: 19 of 19
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Medina Valley at Cotulla
Crystal City at Hondo
De vine hosts Pearsall
Poteet at Somerset
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their only acore of the night with
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At Cotulla
Tired of driving 100 miles a day?
Join the Gary team at Hondo.
We now have openings for secretary/bookkeepers,
assistant-personnel department, sheetmetal mech-
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spray painters [metal].
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dominance of Diet. 28AA footfell by
rampingover the Devine Warhorses
34-7.
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by the fearsome trio of captains, Cotulla is next on the agenda far
zinsmeyer, Gutierrez and B. the Panthers, who will host the 8
Kempf. The Panthers are certainly p.m. game at Panther Stadium
proving that the best offence is a Friday, Oct 20. Last year MV ,
good defense. shut-out Cotulla 41-0.
MV Frosh Down Devine
JV Loses 18-6 Decision
The Medina Valley freshmen kick off in the beginning o the 2.8)
continued with their perfect record half. However, from there it was the
Thursday night as they defeated the Panthers all the way. Blume scored
Boerne Greyhounds 33-12, while from the 11 and QB Louie Castino
MV’s JV downed the Devine added another 3rd quarter TD when
Warhoraes18-6., he broke off the right tackle far a "
The MV freehnieu record now 30-yd. acore.
stands at 5-0. The JV record Banris in the 4th quarter Mika Stamm
at 2-2-1, wrsnncd nn the scoring few M^
Thia Thursday, Oct. 18, the local «9DfromtheGreyMund2.
freshman and JV teams will host "(Wending defensive person-
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Cotulla at Panther Stadium in action nel for the night were Craig Kempf
beginningat5:30p.m. Last year, the Blume and John Tarvin,’’ said
JV lost to the Cotulla lade 12-7, while Coach Cari Blafemore Tfeyferi4
the frosh shut out Cotulla 34-0. taeklaa each andamirt- ”
Meanwhile, this past Thursday,
in the annual Fireman’s Bowl at A, ....
. Devine, MV’s JV offense finally got Narrel Names
untracked by downing Devine 18-6. "--E "-IF3
“ft was truly a great performance far A . . ...
Daniel Zinsmeisterand Ted Pom- Outstanding Players
nier," said Coach Gerry Woodruff, * "V
adding, "Each one rushed for over The Oct. 5 10-0 win over the
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EobbigGenaplunged over from the game, besides those who were
120. fee and upped the score to montionedimlant week’e footfell
wAihaifime approached, the "‘Nurten named, ommonmtveiy. Scott
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ereda fumble MV* y10* for the night werelery znmmeyez,
territory. Then MV ■cored on Thomas Bodnars Joaeoh Udm
another gusrterbeck mneskby Gama RonnieBiodiger,Bennykanp.S,
and the final score was IM. Frifesin fell" L
p Outatandingpigyerstor the Meanwhile, ASt. r~rh Jay
Panther JV wore Zinameister, who Pattaraon pointed to the outstanding
*** yds. on 19 carries, and playing of defansfee eHAdg
Portnier, who fed 119 yds. on713 MndLopu!tnckivecidmefogkeq
carries. Wt*-
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meenom by Guterrez;nddetomguv.ncdnaly,
melngthe.tomeenryin the let Patternon,B.KempfandRKemZ.
frier a fen Martin These pler-AMg-iRAEa
MV 3-0-0 6-0-0
Poteet 3-0-0 6-0-0
Hondo 2-1-0 5-1-0
Som'st 2-1-0 4-2-0
Pe'rsal 1-2-0 3-3-0
Devine < 1-2-0 3-3-0
Cotulla 0-3-0 1-4-1
CrysC 0-3-0 1-5-0
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The Mighty Orange Crash team,
coached by Jackie Narrell, once
again fed it all together. Jay
Patterson fired touchdown pasnes of
19 and 2-yds. to Benny Kempf and
Joseph lunge to open the scoring.
The 1st TD came with 5:56 on the
dock when Patterson panoed to
Kempf. John Weiblen's PAT
atteunpt was good and the score was
MV 7, Devine 0.
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DISTRICT28AA SCORES
Medina Valley 34, Devine 7
Hondo 26, Pearsall 13
Poteet 41, Cotulla 0
Somerset 29, Crystal City 20
OTHER HIGHSCHOOL SCORES
Uvalde 13, Southwest© "
D’Hanis 22, La Pryor 6
Poth 50, Nixon 6
Stockdale 33; Jourdanton 0
, Sabinal 16, NavarroO
Cole 7, Holy Crore 7
Bandera 13, Antonian 7
Pleasanton 24, Fredericksburg 6
Kerrville Tivy 42, Carrizo Springs 7
Rodgers. Many of MV’s ex-
students, including prior home-
coming queen’s, were on hand.
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Gutierrez, for the Sth consecutive witha28-yd. runby B. Kempf in the
game, racked up over 100 yds. —120 3rd quarter. The PAT was good, and
thia game. with the Panthers holding the
Warhorses for the rest of the night,
the game ended with a 34-7 victory
for MV.
During the halftime homecoming
show, outstanding senior band
students were named and indude
Jay Arthur, Michelle Biediger, The Mighty Panther defense
Roxanne Bippert, Jan Boehme, players were ends, David Wilham,
Oscar Castoreno, John Debner, Steve Lopez and Will Coatee;
Lynette English, Teri O'Neill, Joel tackles, Thomas Bednan and
Perm, Norma Raygosa, Yvonne Lange; noeeguard, Leroy Zins- ,
Roesing and Janet Tachirhart. . meyer; linebackers, Ronnie Biedi-
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— PANTHER PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
Ty Schroeder, Greig Coates, Scott Tschirhart,.
Gary Rife
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