The Grass Burr (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1978 Page: 8 of 8
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J Volleyball ^ J.V.
^ by MRYNA BARNETT S Beat
PAGE 8, SEPT 29, 1978
Fish,
Granbury
The Joey Volleyball teams
hosted Azle and Springtown
this past week.
£y TIM McKEOWN
The J.V. were on a winning
streak this week, winning botn
their matches. ..
Azle.Monday and
They played
id won 15-
“ el-
ion a ay
--------- -----The JV
m and
■K High
matchesT/vere
Marsha Hart,
_____ilie. The JV
now have a record of 4-1=
ser.vin
also
won ..
scorers in .th
Cindy Davids,,,
and Tersea Scoville
Victory- c a me three
consect ut ive t ime s
a s t h e Ju n ior Va r sit y
and b ot h Fr eshman
teams defeated the
Granbury Pirntes at
Ka n g a r oo 5t a d iu m.
The JV won by a wh op-
rhented E‘n9 31-6 while the A and
Et earns won 7-0' 19-6
r e spect ive ly.
iese
ison,
orerV
et—
lie
16
Tony George (11) tries
game while Mark Hughes
to find a hole during
(33) looks on. (Photo
the Granbury
be Tim McKeown).
and Diana Bryan with 8.
Thursday they hosted Spring-
in-tMs game
were Diana Bryan with 8 and
Melinda RocKwell with 5 points.
Mrs= Neely said, "the Varsity
was playing well and their serving
Mi k e St on e wa s a
key figure in the Jun-
ior Varsity game sco-
ring i n t h e t i r st and
third quarters. Other
scorers were Danny
King , J3r egg Ray, and
Joey Chastain with one
extra-point conversion.
Def en sive ly, t he
JV has remain.ed a
house, Gr
f h e J ,> st
a g a m st
,v - - power
anbury is
team to sc or e
the foos.
Sportscripts
by Andy Phillips
was great.’
travel to
Sept.30,
■"“V
r:
In the Fish A g a me
Pa u I Cook darted Tn
f or the on ly t ou c h -
down in the game. The
TD was set up by a
bfockecj punt by Don n y
With the Roos already into
the fourth week of the regular
season, they have made a few
changes and additions to the
teapi. This week I am going to
review the offense for the Roo
The starting lineup for .the
Roos on the offense forthis
year are
To
luarterbac
Cf Se?4§e(b
>r around th<
11, .Junior,
„ood runner arouncTthe encf. and
is a good executioner with nis
passes.
Jim Bradford, 68, Senior,
returning letterman, at 163 lbs.,
and Darin Ford;, 72, Junior, 207
lbs. are left guards for the Roos.
backers
John Adcock, 60, Senior,
returning letteman, tackle, 197
lb
ou
itstan!iflgeolfenlsive player.'
jtfiUn
lines
has ai
,6up^
vh<
us
ere
I
ense
The much improved
Bt earn had Roy Ch a v e z
sc or in gf .Wo t ou c h d own s
and the remaining six
poi n t s wa s ma d e ib yy St e v e
Br own .
The JV and Fish travel
to Gr a ham t h is Th u r sd a y
but will host Bowie on
October 12.
The Roos have one more
i.e before the real season
fcoacli!0 b"n9 ,n plays ,rom
fhe prilcfdi
has.
. __________ly has
potential in running up
le and should be an
asset to the Roo running game.
pass
Doug Jefferson, 44,
Sophomore, a 183 lb. tailback,
has amazing speed and can be
helpful to tne Roo team.
Graham. ----------y'"9
The roos still need some
support so
root for tm
come on out and
e Roos.,
Pe
Rc
Sam Toortqn, 74,Senior, ha^TacR. Mark runs tough and
plso a team captain and,return- is good at hitting up the middle,
ina letterman., is,a 18.9 Ib. guard
sarnHas a Tof of hustle on Qet-
ing blocks , he is a good offens
ive blocker.
Mark Hug
ig lettermi
sk. Mark r
hes, 33, Seni
an, Is a 177
ugn ‘
i.
nan ml ryppn r:c
Doanld Burks, 24, Senior
returning letterman, at split end,
weighing 141lbs.,.has shown
Senior,
a
i as
stpted, ”Pt-s a matter of
alignment, you just can t say
which play will work and whcih
According to team captain
som|nL"9cel1enUalent!S°aWn ■ „ Bill Cowffl, 6.1, Senior,- wPq^ln1
Iplit endpalS receiver. bl9ocl<9doa™ min 'S 3 9 d *„9|n|itdepends °n *hat
m
RED BARN
REALTORS
Eva Earl , Rutledge
594-2063
1130 f¥ WOlMfif
Roos Smash
Granbury 23-14
WEATHERFORD
FINANCE
& PAWN
STETOFS
BY TIM McKEOWN
b a c
pie ted t .. _
En d Don a Id
?:
GfSre9/4
h e
oppe d
d com
d r oz
and c om-
pass t o split
____ Bu r k s wh ic h
event u a II led to Weath-
e r f or d's f ir st sc or e in
last Friday’sgame at
Gr a n d b u r j/, We a t her -
ford won 23—13 and was
threatening to score
when J.ime r.an out in
the Hou r t h quarter.
___ e completed five
of eight passes for 136 ,
y a r d's. He wa s n ot limit e d
to passing as he rushed
for yardage throughout
the g a me . Dou g Je f f e r son
ran up the middle during
the latter part of the
game sholud be most impr
e ssiv e in t he future.
JamesHolybe caught
a 32 yard pa ss during
t hesecona period .When
thisdrive stalled,the
called upon Joe Tljerna
to kick a fie Id g oa I
shortly beforethe end
of t h e h a If .
The game had its ex-
c it in g mome n t s as > he
d e f e n se t ook c on t r ol
of t he second half.
Sa m Th or t on recovered
a f u mb le in the third
quarter and that put
the Roos in command.
Roos)
FRIENDLY COURTEOUS SERVICE
.bargains on unredeemed
MERCHANDISE
TAPE EXCHANGE
If the Roos continue
to display their talents
as t he v aid last Friday,
we sh a II d e f in it e ly have
a win n in g se a son .
.CJL
594-8511
1720 FT. WORTH HWY
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The Grass Burr (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1978, newspaper, September 29, 1978; Weatherford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1099684/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Weatherford High School.