The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1995 Page: 3 of 16
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Llano News, Thursday, Aug. 24,1996
Injuries plaguing 'Jackets
as scrimmage time nears
On a football team where depth at
offensive line is a question mark, «
things can get sticky in a hurry. \V^S. mUr/u)
That's exactly what has happened to /£** UUK/]
the Llano Yellowjackets.
Two offensive front men are
nursing injuries that will keep them
out of action giywhere from three f)
to six weeks. f j
Last week, returning center Kyle /l^vVVvij/
Province suffered from a broken
arm while Jason Reynolds has a
broken bone in his foot.
If that's not enough. Jack Morgan
is nursing a pulled hamstring mus- to hitting somebody else and Junc-
cle. lion could be a pretty good chal-
"If it has to happen, I'm glad it's lenge.
happening now, where we can get "I spoke to (their coach) this
those guys back when district week and he is real impressed with
starts,” said head coach Leon Fuller his specialty players."
who is preparing his squad for a Fuller is expecting to have to de-
Thursday scrimmage. fend against as many as four wide-
Luke Etheredge and Charles Little outs at any given time,
have both been getting work at "Right now, we're just trying to
center. decide exactly what we can do as far
Junction will come to town to as positions go," he said. "And,
face off against the 'Jackets and it how close we can get to a two-pla-
will be a good opportunity "to get a toon team,
look at how we’re doing in several "With as many seniors as we
positions," said Fuller. have, we're looking for as many
"That's our only way to get to starters as we can."
know what we don't know," Fuller Currently, there are 24 seniors on
said. "Our guys are looking forward the team and Fuller said he is look-
Another advantage of the scrim ,^
mage Thursday will be the oppor ^ , t A- f
(unity to view some film ZdMP .®r
"We can tell them what's going
on 4hd show them on the field, but
when they get to actually see r' *Sr
themselves on the film, it makes |__ ^ V
big difference,” Fuller commented. ^ ' vf 1 '
"It makes it much easier to explain ^ -'s' J ^|| i f
what's going on after that” lT\ J A ^
The scrimmage, which starts at 5 Jfc \L.,w A ^ ___
p.m. for the junior varsity and ^ H
freshman squads, will be more like v ■* ■ Wr A. - r
a controlled practice. Squads will :amJ ^ m
with half speed Peking and punting p?wwow •••• Uano Yellowjacket head football coach, Leon Fuller spends a few momenta
drills First and second offensive after P1*®*1®® to the squad. Llano will take on Junction hi a controlled scrimmage
^^iiUget^^w^T Thursday afternoon beginning at 5:00 pan. for the Junior varsity with the sanity tofoBoV
"If we get down and are about to ■ ■■■I M III I II . ■
jr High 4-h ers hold meeting
The season opener is still more ^ W
than two weeks away when San The first meeting of the 1995-96 to have their broiler or turkey orders Courthouse. Anyone interested in
Saba comes to Llano on September school year for the Llano Junior and hog validations turned into the becoming a 4-H member is invited
8. Kickoff for that game is 8 p.m. High 4-H club was held on the County Extension office by to attend or contact County Exten-
lawn of the Llano County Court- September 1. sj0n Agent Marilyn Hale at the
house last Tuesday evening. The next meeting will be Tues- loxas Agricultural Extension Ser-
The meeting was conducted by day, September 19 at the County vice.
President Belinda Fleming. The
motto, pledge, and prayer were led
by Charlie Doescher and Amy
Wooten.
Matt Inge and Elaine Donahy
were welcomed as new members. By Sharon Abbott
Officers for the new year were The Llano High School 4-H club
elected and are as follows: president met August 21 at the Llano Court-
- Jordan Willmann; vice president - house. This was their first meeting
Belinda Fleming; secretary treasurer of the year. Officer elections were
- Amy Wooten; council delegate - held at this time. The 1995-%
Brian Edwards; reporter - Charlie officers include: president. Craig
Doescher. Bauman; vice president, Luke
Marilyn Hale reminded members Etheredge; secretary, Chris Casper;
HS 4-H elects officers
visit in
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Students lasso college money {j
955 Texas college students will return to school this fall
with scholarships i /Wed by the Texas 4-H Club or FFA
association. The bulk of scholarship money is raised
during livestock shows and rodeos around the state.
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107th Gillespie County Fair
August 24-27
In Fredericksburg at the Gillespie County Fair Grounds
GET FREE AI71C
The Oldest, Continuous County Fair In Texas
THURSDAY SATURDAY
5 p.m.--Gates Open 10 a.m.-Gates and Carnival Open
7 p.m. -Queen’s Contest 1 p.m.-Pari-Mutuel Hone Races
Carnival 8:30 p.m.--Dance to SOUTHERN
IMAGE
10:30 p.m.--Recording Artist TY
HERNDON
12:30 a. m. SOUTHERN IMAGE
FRIDAY
10a.m. -Parade down Main Street
11a.m. -Gates and Carnival Open
1 p.m.- Pari-Mutuel Horse Races
9 p.m.-Dance to BILLY MATA
SUNDAY
10 a.m. Gates and Carnival Open
1 p.m.-Pari-Mutuel Horse Races
THROUGHOUT THE FAIR
* Livestock Judging
* Ag A Home Products Displays
* Commercial Displays A Exhibits
* Petting Zoo * Arts A Crafts
ADMISSION:
Thursday - Free
Friday - Free for echool children aad eenior dtisena
$6 Adult* • $7 reserved seats • $9 box wests
Saturday-Sunday—$1 children 4-11
$6 adult* • $7 reserved seats • $9 boa easts
* $7 after 6:80 p.m. Saturday
107th
Heat pumps move heat- out of your home in summer, into
your home in winter. Replace your old heating or cooling
system with a new heat pump now, and you may qualify
for free attic insulation. Call your local air conditioning
contractor for details.
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For More Information Call 210-997-2359
Sponiorrd by your local utility and the lower Colorado River Authority
Keeping an eye on Tcw"is
EFFICIENCY REBATE PROGRAM
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Buckner, Walter L. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1995, newspaper, August 24, 1995; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1140475/m1/3/?q=1966+yearbook+north+texas+state+university: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.