The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 80, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1986 Page: 4 of 10
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Herd battles Eagles in crucial 1-4A game
league standings
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could be expected with the renewing
of a football rivalry between two
schools 30 miles apart? And par-
ticularly when each game for each
team is crucial in the quest for a
playoff berth.
Hereford High School has a five-game winning streak against Ca-
nyon High School, and has defeated Canyon 15 times in the last 17
games played between the two schools since 1965.
Sept. 9, 1983: Hereford 33, Canyon 0 (at Hereford)
Sept. 10, 1982: Hereford 31, Canyon 9 (at Canyon)
Sept. 25, 1981: Hereford 27, Canyon 0 (at Hereford)
Sept. 28, 1980: Hereford 18, Canyon 18 (at Canyon)
Sept. 28, 1979: Hereford 14, Canyon 13 (at Canyon)
Sept. 29, 1978: Canyon 10, Hereford 0 (at Hereford)
Sept. 23, 1977: Canyon 20, Hereford 14 (at Canyon)
Sept. 24, 1970: Hereford 20, Canyon 15 (at Hereford)
Sept. 20, 1975: Hereford 7, Canyon 0 (at Canyon)
Sept. 27, 1974: Hereford 14, Canyon 0 (at Hereford)
Sept. 28, 1973: Hereford 28, Canyon 11 (at Canyon)
Sept. 29, 1972: Hereford 35, Canyon 8 (at Hereford)
Oct. 24, 1989: Hereford 13, Canyon 0 (at Hereford)
Oct. 25, 1988: Hereford 48, Canyon 0 (at Canyon)
Oct. 20, 1987: Hereford 32, Canyon 0 (at Hereford)
Oct. 21, 1988: Hereford 28, Canyon 14 (at Canyon)
Oct. 22, 1985: Hereford 22. Canyon 0 (at Hereford)
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responsibilities. But we can’t let that
happen again,” Cumpton said about
the game at Dumas.
"We moved the ball well. We had
to punt only one time. We weren’t too
pleased with our kicking game, hav-
ing a field goal blocked and missing
an extra point.
“We had some crucial penalties
that stopped drives close to the goal
line, and we've got to stop making
those mistakes,” Cumpton adds.
Hereford is second in team offense
in District 1-4A, behind Estacado.
Hereford is averaging 321.6 yards
total offense per game, and Estacado
is averaging 405.7 yards.
P.O. Box 593
Hereford, Texas 79045
(906) 364-2435
Member FDIC
Dewey, and senior wingback Scot
Gordon.
Hereford is ranked sixth in the
Associated Press poll for the second
week in a row. According to the Har-
ris Rating System, Hereford is a
seven-point favorite over Canyon.
Hereford school officials are ex-
pecting a capacity crowd at
Whiteface Stadium Friday night.
General admission tickets will be
sold for bleacher seats or standing
room on the north end of the stadium.
Those tickets will be priced at $2
with Curtis Bennett for the school
record of 14 touchdown passes. ' ‘'
A senior from Carson, Calif., Car
raway set a school record with 11
touchdown pass receptions last year,
and now has 16 in his career.
Mayfield went past the 2,000-yard
mark in passing this season. He has
completed 202 of 331 passes for 2,167
yards and 16 touchdowns.
East Texas State is led by quarter-
back Mike Trigg, who has completed
69 of 177 passes for 774 yards and one
touchdown. The leading receiver is
Robert Giddens with 23 catches for
310 yards and one touchdown.
East Texas State’s leading ball
carriers are David Ciszewski with 54
carries for 195 yards and Travis
Jackson with 39 carries for 129 yards.
First Baptist (Laing)
Avenue Baptist (Frazier)
First Methodist i Langehenning i
Av enue Baptist (Crofford»
First Methodist (NikkeisI
Church of the Nazarene
Templo El Jordan
St. Anthony's (Schumacher)
Church of Christ (Hollingsworth)
St. Anthony’s (Dominguez)
Church of Christ (Minchew •
First Baptist (Roberts i
First Christian
First Presbyterian
New Life Fellowship
Temple Baptist
First Assembly
football team that put together its
best performance of the season. The
most points Dumas had scored in a
game before that was 14 in a loss to
Canyon, 34-14.
“I thought we played pretty good
physically, but we weren’t mentally
intense enough in some of our
YMCA volleyball
At First National Bank, we think our
greatest asset is our people. That’s
because we’ve trained our staff to be
helpful to customers.
That can be something as simple as
directing you to the proper person within
our bank, or working with you to provide
a solution to your problem.
And you’ll find this same attitude of
helpfulness in all our departments-from
bookkeeping to top management.
If you want a bank that can give you help
when you need it, come on over to First
National Bank of Hereford.
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Results
Monday. Oct. 33. Diggers def. Blockettes, 16-14,
14-12; Spikettes def Dinkers, 9-15, 13-13. M
Tuesday. Oct. 21: Smashers def. Spikettes,
10-15, 14-12. M. (Note: There to a time-limit rule
for each name of each match )
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San Jose (Benavidez)
San Jose (Ramirez)
Nazarene (Andrews)
St. Anthony’s (Sanders)
St. Anthony’s (Albracht)
Nazarene (Thompson)
Community Church
Nazarene (Ritter)
Results
Tuesday, Oct. 21: Little Blockettes def Lttle
Diggers, 114.11-5; Mini Dinkers def. Mini Spiket-
tea. 7-11, Il-L 74.
RESULTS
Monday, Oct. 23: SL Anthony s (Manning) def.
St. Anthony's (Albracht), 13-13, 1M; San Jose
i Ramirez i def. Community Church, 15-8, 15-5;
San Jose (Benavidez) def. Nazarene (Andrews),
154, 15-13.
Tuesday, Oct 21: St Anthony’s (Sunders) def.
Nazarene (Thompson), 154, 15-11; Nazarene
(Thompson) def. Nazarene (Ritter), 15-13. 15-5.
CO-ED “B” CHURCH LEAGUE
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each and will be sold at the north en-
trance of the stadium. Hereford
school officials said that Canyon will
probably use all of the seats on the
east side of the stadium.
All tickets have been sod on the
home side of the stadium.
A capacity crowd-what more
The “Buffaloes" will aim to tram- their best defensive performance of Monday on aRM«lurB>iKi»i (Crotrora,
pie over the "Lions” Saturday night the 1986 season last week in defeating won by Met, over Curch 0 Christ (Hol-
when West Texas State University Howard Payne. The Yellowjackets ingsworth); avenue Bapust (Laing) del .Church
hosts East Texas State University in had only 20 yards total offense of Christ (Mincbew), iml 15-9; First Methodist
a Lone Star Conference game. against the Buffaloes. iLengshenpingcdetirt Pgptip(Robertsn
c . , , . _____■ . « .. c. , . _ 15-5, 154; ■ lest Christian def. First Presbyterian,
Saturday s game at Kimbrough J.R. Compton and Stan Carraway is-12, 150
Memorial Stadium is scheduled for each scored two touchdowns for West Tuesday, Oet. 21: Chureh of the Nazarene del
7:30 p.m. West Texas State is 2-0 in Texas State. Compton rushed 13 Templo El Jordan, u-u. w-u, 11-3: First
the conference after defeating times for 96 yards, and now leads the Meshedist iNiMeisdek. Temple Bartist,
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Howard Payne University 31-7 last Buffaloes in scoring this year with 50 Fellowship. 1s4, 31s, 113; aww Baptist
weekend, and East Texas State is 0-1 points. He has 892 yards rushing in (Frazlerdet.SE. Anthony‛siSchumacheri,is-10,
in the conference after losing to his career. 15-&.
Texas A&I 42-0lastSaturday ’|i»- Carraway caught two touchdown Girls' volleyball
East TexasState leads the alltime passes from quarterback Tod •
seriesggainsttWestTexasstatat3a Mayfield to break a school record. results at YMCA
i ne last umetne t o senoo spiayea Carraway entered the game tied
was in 1949 when West Texas State with Curtis Bennett for the school four™ to sixth grade
scored a 41-7 victory. --------- - : -
West Texas State has an overall
recdrd of 3-4, and East Texas State is
1-5.
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The crucial times are here for the matchups involving the top four
Hereford Whiteface vanity football teams in the district are: Hereford at
team, since their last three District Estacado on Oct. 30, Borger at Ca-
1-4A games are against the second, nyon on Oct. 31, Estacado at Borger
third and fourth place teams in the on Nov. 7, and Borger at Hereford on
district. Nov. 14.
Hereford plays the fourth place “At this point in time, everyone
team, Canyon, this Friday night at who still has a chance to get into the
Whiteface Stadium. Kickoff is set for playoffs has to play well and perform
7:30 p.m. well," said Hereford Coach Don
Hereford enters the game with a Cumpton.
7-0 record this season, including a 5-0 • 'We’re proud of our team. They’re
district record, and an 11-game winn- undefeated and they deserve it.
ing streak dating back to Oct. 17. We’ve got a big challenge this week,
1985. to play a real good football team,”
The Whitefaces also go into the Cumpton continues.
game with a five-game winning “But I've never seen Hereford kids
streak against Canyon, dating back fail to respond to this kind of a
to the 1979 season. Hereford has challenge,” declares Cumpton, who
defeated Canyon 15 times in the last is in his 10th year overall with the
17 games, dating back to 1965. Hereford High School football pro-
Canyon enters Friday's battle with gram.
a 3-1 district record and a 5-1 season The Canyon Eagles use a split back
record-with the loss coming last offense, but they also run the veer of-
week at the hands of Lubbock fense at times. On defense, the
Estacado, 17-3. Eagles use a 4-3 defense.
That game between Canyon and “They throw the ball better than
Estacado was the first of six games anyone we've played this year. They
scheduled the last five weeks of the don’t throw that much but when they
district season involving the four do throw, they do it well,” Coach
teams that were undefeated going in- Cumpton said.
to last week's games. The Whitefaces are coming off a
Borger is 4-0 and Estacado is 4-0-1. 28-22 victory over a Dumas Demon
_ Hereford has defeated Canyon in 17 of 22 games since 1960 and in 25
= of 39 games since 1941. Other victories over Canton dating back to
1 194) were:
Sept. 8, 1981: Hereford 19, Canyon 0 (at Hereford)
Sept. 9, 1980: Hereford 28, Canyon 0 (at Canyon)
Nov. 4, 1955: Hereford 20, Canyon 13 (at Cans on i
Nov. 14, 1952: Hereford 26, Canyon 14 (at Hereford)
Nov. 3, 1950: Hereford 27, Canyon 6 (at Hereford)
Oct. 15, 1948: Hereford 33, Canyon 13 tat Hereford)
1946: Hereford 24, Canyon 12
1945: Hereford 67, Canyon 0
Nov. 14. 1941: Hereford 40. Canyon 12 tat Canyon)
Oct. 18. 1940: Hereford 38. Canyon 6 (at Hereford)
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TCU 21; Agkansgs U. New Mexica SUK 11;
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47. Texas 12; Texas AAM 19, Houstou 7 SMI 27,
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Houston 3; Texas AAM 31. Baylor 30; North
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Canyon is third in total offense in E
the district with 295.2 yards per =
game.
On defense, the Eagles are second E
to Estacado in team defense. Canyon i
is allowing its opponents 195.8 yards 1
per game, compared to 142.1 yards E
by Estacado. Hereford is third in the g
district, allowing 203.1 yards per z
game.
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Todd Shire of Hereford with 54 com- =
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30 compard to King Hodson of Canyon i
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Shire has thrown 19 touchdown §
-2 passes, and Hodson has found =
+2 receivers in the end zone for seven E
22 touchdown passes.
23 Canyon’s leading receiver is Trey {
24 Dewey with 13 catches for 160 yards. g
2 Hereford's Bobby Baker leads all =
0-5 receivers in the district with 32 cat- i
2 ches for 474 yards.
05 In the rushing game, Mark Artho =
leads Hereford with 649 yards in 99 =
carries. Canyon entered the season s
with four offensive backs with some E
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