Cleveland Advocate (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 91, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 12, 1980 Page: 5 of 19
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numerous occasions this season.
He rushed for more than 200
yards of the total Falcon offense of 375
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Williams scored two touchdowns.
Coldspring was held to 28 yards
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Both teams have an 0 - 6 District
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The Longhorns fell to 0 - 6 in the
district and 2-6-1 overall with a 47 - 7
loss to the visiting Willis Wild Kats
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From his tailback spot Carter
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downs to individually dominate.
Jimmy Aldridge scored two
Willis touchdoyns. And Lester Fowler
also scored for the visitors
The Wild Kats rolled up 429
yards on the ground while holding the
Horns to only 78
Glass, the 158 pound senior back dealt
out the misery to the visiting Bears by
scoring three touchdowns.
Glass had scoring runs of one,
seven and 10 yards
Glass’s first TD came on a one
came on a three yard run by Joey
Harris and another three yard effort
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Phillip Baird for 10 yards and a score.
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The Shepherd Pirates were
really rude to their guests at Pirate
Stadium Friday night and sent the
Montgomery Bears packing by de-
feating the visitors 19 - 12 in a hard
Four quarter hold off
ball back on the next play The fourth down penalty gave the ball
vaunted Brown defense came back over to the Raiders.
once again, this time led by Troy The Raiders, with their backs to
Biggs and Brian Steely to contain the the goal line, took to the air once
Raiders until the Browns took over on again Belt and Enloe combined to
a bobbled hand off on the Raiders nail the quarterback in the end zone,
fourth down. but a penalty wiped out the safety.
The Browns took over just past Even with a little breathing room, the
the mid - field stripe and mounted a Raiders were unable to complete a
drive that consumed most of the pass, due mainly to the rushing on
fourth quarter. Picking the defense Belt, Charlie Moran, and Marc Whit-
apart, the Browns marched down to mire.
the nine, where a TD by Reese Enloe The Browns were content to let
was nulified by an offside call. The the clock run out on their possession
Browns got back to the five, before a and take the 7 - 0 victory.
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another efficient 55 yard sustained
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The last play of that drive was
the 10yard run of Glass.
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on the chin Friday night 35 - 0 at the
hands of the Barbers Hill Indians.
A lad named Mike Hamilton did
Splendora in if nobody else would
have scored.
Mike Hamilton scored three
touchdowns in the first period and
picked up 237 yards on 14 carries for
the night.
He also scored the final tally on
a 23 yard run for the final Eagle score.
The Eagles rolled up 405 yards
on the ground compared to 93 for the
visiting Wildcats.
Barbers Hill now meets the
Shepherd Pirates for the 21 - AAA title
this Friday night at Mont Belvieu.
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The two Cleveland CYAA JV
teams met Saturday in a defensive
battle that saw the Browns score
early in the first quarter and hang on
to down the Raiders 7 - 0.
The Raiders received the open-
ing kick - off. but the Browns defen-
sive line led by big Jackie Purswell
and James Fehlker, granted downs
Marvin Mikle took the Raiders punt •
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Browns first down on their own 44
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The 56 yard drive was high
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Marvin Mikle, before Mikle scored
from the six. Jordan made the PAT
conversion to give the Browns a 7 - 0
edge
After the kick - off, the Raiders
took to the air, completing a long 21
yard toss. Their next two attempts fell
incomplete, and their punter nailed
the Browns back on their own five
yard line. After fighting their way out
to the 12 yard line, the Browns’ Jimbo
a Farrow punted and Greg Belt forced
" the receiver to give up the ball and
Reese Enloe pouned on the ball to give
the Browns another offensive shot.
Marvin Mikle took the first hand
- off and raced 16 yards and Reese
Enloe added another seven, before a
bad pitch was covered by the Raiders
to halt the drive.
The fired up Brown defense,
again denied the Raiders afiy running
room, and their passes were broken
up by alert secondary play as the first
half ran out.
The Browns took the second half
kick - off and looked as though they
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Jackie Purswell came back to
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the break, as Jordan and Mikle
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