The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 11, 1996 Page: 9 of 55
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LADY PACK, Continued—-
stormed bark to game two 15-12. Hale scored 10
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winning 17 In a row to advance to the top erf the order. AP shut
out the District 30-3A rival West Oso Lady Bears 15-0. 15-0.
then beat the Falfurrlas Lady Jerseys 15-9. 15-8 to claim the
championship. Elizabeth Haney was named tourney MVP and
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district play. AP took on the Taft Lady Greyhounds here last
night and travel to Ingleslde to face the Lady Mustangs next
Tuesday. The JV and freshman teams play the same sched-
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yard drive capped by a Neill to Garcia fourth-down zo-yara
scoring strike. Rangel added the PAT to Increase the Pack s
lead to 28- 12. Artsmendez and Garda canrted in the drive.
Following a floundering Rockport-Fulton drive, the Panthers
mounted a nine-play. 77-yard offensive effort highlighted by a
fake punt on which Garda took a short snap to the Pirates
nine- yard-line. After two penalties backed AP to their 25.
Garcia ran for the Panthers final TD of the game. Rangel
added the PAT to pad the Pack’s lead.
Garda rushed for 161 yards on 19 carries and Artsmendez
17 yards on six carries. Nelli completed five of 11 pass
cm for 87 yards with Benpch taking two paaaes for 45 yards
and Garcia gabbing two for 42 yards. The AP defense held the
Rockport offense to 102 yards on the ground and nothing in
^The'ipanthers host the Palacios Sharks at 7:30 pm. Friday
at Panther Stadium. The Sharks post a record of 1-0 after last
Friday bwlkg the Danbury Panthers 27-12. AP travels to Port
Lavaca next week to take on the Sandcraba.
The Aransas Pass freshmen opened their season success-
fully last Thursday by night bombing Rockport-Fulton 42-20
here. They travel to Paladoa tomorrow night
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