The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. SIXTY-FOURTH YEAR, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1989 Page: 10 of 12
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November 9, 1989
8th grade Owls run by Ozona
The ROMS 0*1 eighth grade
•quad rued them ttmoo record to
5-0-1 «iA a solid *in owr the
Omni Cub* by a wort of 8-0 The
Owb hjenpeted ikeme)«ts with
petiliKi throughout (he night
• huh. comNnrd with a Hunting
Cub defense. kepi the Owb out of
the end tone oo several occasion*
The Owl runnmg game picked up
194 yard* on the night while forcing
the Cubit to -$ yards rushing The
Jcfcnte played uutsundingly due
ing ihe game al towing the Cuba onl y
18 total yards offense on the night
The Owb controlled the game in
the fra half but cuuldn t manage lo
break the goal line. After starting on
their own 16-yard line, the Owb
took the full lo the Cub 19- yard line
before running out of downs The
Cuba couldn't mote the bail and
lined upt to punt but were tackled on
their own 8-yard line The Owb
failed lo contest this opportunity
into a score as they were inter
cepied The Cub* couldn't move the
ball the nett tone and tried a fake
pun. but the pass fell incomplete
Taking over on the Cub 21-yard
I we. the Ow b picked up a fmi down
on the I l-yard Ime but could not get
any eloaer far the score. Neither
loam threatened the rest of the half
and the scare remained 0-0.
The Owb got another opportu-
nity early m the third quarter when
they recovered a Cub fumble at the
Cuba 4(V-yard ime A 19-yard run by
Jeramie FJlison pie the Owb good
field position at the 2! -yard line but
were turned away again after run-
ning out of downs. The Owb farced
the Cubs to punt an the Cubs nest
pisacssKm with the Owl offense
starting at their own 38-yard line.
After two runs put the Owb on the
Cub 49-yard Ime. Jaime Carrasco
turned m a fine 25 yard run only to
have it called hack on a penalty
Jcramie Ellison followed fine
blue k mg and p«c ked up 27 yards and
another fust down on the 30-yard
Ime. Two more runs netted 3 y ards
before Jcramie Ellison found room
around the left end and sailed wio
the end rone for the only score of the
night Jaime Carrasco took the pikh
from Cory Minion and rambled into
the comer of the end rone for the
lwo-po«nt conversion and an 8-0
lead The Owl defense recovered
two more O/ona fumbles before the
game w as over and kept the Cub* off
the scoreboard
In their finest performance of the
season, the Owb kept the Cubs at
bay with a hustling, aggressive de-
fense. It s hard to single out any
players far an outstanding perform-
ance. Since if i a team sport it takes
all eleven players an die field at one
tunc id dum mate a team as well as
the Owb did. Aude from the num-
ber of penalties, die offense played
an outstanding game and continued
to improve in all phases of the game
The Owls close out their season dus
Thursday. November 9, at Green-
wood against the Greenwood Rang-
ers Game time i* set he 6:30.
OWLS CUBS
9 Fust Downs 3
39-194 Yards Rusing 2-5
5 Yanis Paving 23
1- 8-1 PuMCompJAtJlM. 3-10-0
3*0 Fumbles List 3-3
2- 10 5 Punts. As g 3-28
12-75 Penalties. Yards 1-5
Jcramie Ellison was the Owls
leading rusher with 22 carries for
165 yards
Deadline for "Angel Tree" applications is November 17th
If you are aware of a needy child
livitqt in Reagan County between
the age* of birth and fifth grade, the
Reagan C ounty Child Welfare
ikurd would like for you to fill out
an * Angel Tree Application ' for
that child and hit brothers and us-
tor* These children (who s identity
vnO he kept anonymous) will then
became 'Angels' on one of the two
Christmas Angel Trees here in Big
l-ake
Reagan State Bank and First
National Bank. Big lake wiU each
have a Christmas Angel Tree* in
their lobby after Thanksgiving
These trees will be decorated with
puper angels Every angel repre
scats a needy child in Reagan
County. Each papa angel will have
a code number, die child-s sea. age
and clothing sues. The angel will
dm list die child's most needed
c kxtung item.
I Xu in g die lirst-fwo weeks of
TVs ember thc^WW welfare hoard
asks that Reagan County familcs.
businesses, churches, clubs and
organ/at ions yum each other in the
spun of giving by taking one or
more pupa angels off the trees and
purchasing one badly needed gift
for each angel The wrapped gift
should have the papa angel se-
curely taped on top before being
Hance will
deny bail for
drug dealers
Republican gubernatorial candi
date Kent Hance today said he will
push for a new taw to deny bail to
drug dealers.
‘I'm nek aid tired of a system
that allows drug dealers to be hack
on the street, dealing their (kisson.
even before police officer* finish
the paperwork on the amest,* Hance
said
Durwtg the first session of the
Legislature he serves as governor,
hance will propose a law io deny
boil to drug dealers arrested for the
second time and far dealers ped
dling large amounts of controlled
substances.
'It s tunc to get these thugs be
hind bars and keep them there until
they are tried.* Fiance saad
I lance has said be will establish
24 houraday ’drug courts* lo speed
up trials of drug dealers and will
build 25.000 additional prison beds
lo hold the trimiruls
'When Kent Hance n governor,
drug dealers will eaha take their
business out of this state or spend
tunc behind bars.* Hance said
A forma Rate senator and U.S.
Congressman. Hance currently
aerves as Chairman of the Teaaa
Railroad Commission
*1 have the espaienoc Tests
needs.* he said * I know what needs
lo be done and how id do it One way
lo crack ttowa on drugs ta to p: t die
street dealers m prison and keep
them there *
taken back to the bank to await dc
livery
Applications are written m Eng-
lish and Spanish and can he picked
up at the county tat assessor/
collector's off«;c in the courthouse
or at the elementary school office.
Deadline for completed appltca
twins is 3 M)pm.. Indus. Nos em-
ber 17 These application must be
turned in at the elementary school
office.
Hospital Medical Staff Professional
Week set for November, 6th -10th
AUSTIN -- Recognizing the
contributions of medical staff pro
fesswnah in hospitals throughout
the state. Gov. Bill Clemenu re-
cently declared Nos 610 Hospital
Medical Staff Sers ices Profc ssmhuI
Week
Medical staff services profes
sionals coordinate medical slatf and
administrative affairs in health care
msututmns. Clements said in his
proclamation
"These individuals have dedt
cased them selves to promoting the
hcahh and well-being of ihcciti/ens
of our stale.* he said *lt is fitting
that we designate a week u> honor
their commuted efforts, significant
contributions and their important
rule as a v i tal port of the health cart
team.*
The rc\.ogmti«m week is spon-
sored by the Tcias Society few
Medical Staff Services, .in affiliate
of the Tcias Hospital Association
Representing more than 85 per. ent
of Tcias hospital*. THA is the
Austin based hospital trade as*>
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Th# Raagao County Owls cam* back m th# second halt to taka tha gams down to tha final 27 seconds.
The drive to gat th#Ow s mto f-»-d go.i posit on was aided Sergio Balderas carried to the 6 yard Ime and it was 4th
wAh Aaron Coster's dutch catch of this 34 yard pass The and 5 with 27 left when the Owls held goal attempt was
catch and run by Custer put the Owls on the 11 yard lime blocked
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Werst, David. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. SIXTY-FOURTH YEAR, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1989, newspaper, November 9, 1989; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth659488/m1/10/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Reagan County Library.