The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 21, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 20, 1985 Page: 11 of 26
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State schoolboy football pairings
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New Carthage coach undaunted, looks for good year
Dogs open season with one returnee
when
port ad
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Cevthege (••»•!) W. MeNimmey (8-2-1), •
p.m. Mb*. Menquite Memoriel Stadtum, Mes-
Ve Alovym (V-V-I) v. Guitme (1M). •
p.m. Muy, Teme
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Mb*. Cevps
Mm* (19-1) w
7130 Me.wtMv
p.m. MM*. Soguin.
Cuuro(io-V)v. Mb
p.m. MBA*, Wingavile.
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period but hopefully
gible in lot* November
ImM* (9-1) w. MM (4-6), Bp.m.F-
dey orSeturdey, Cotelle.
Metede (7-2-0) w. Grenger (10-0-1), 7130
►*. Mb*. Levingtom.
Ayu Mm (9-1) w. Moneus Cumyom (7-2-)
Sp.mMemy.
RogleniW
Mb (6-4) w. Deyten (9-1),
and the varsity to follow That
game was changed from Friday
because Glodewater and Car-
thage foolboll teams are in ac-
tion in the state playoffs Friday
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"I think it was something like
11 -3 in the first period when they
threw something at us that we
hod not worked on previously."
Zurline said.
"We colled a couple of time
outs trying to get things ad
justed but they beat us pretty
... beot Burkeville, 55-12
...... boot Celina. 54-27
.... beat Morton, 46-12
...... beat Boyd. 49-0
...... beat Holliday. 30-0
.... beat Rivercrest, 35-0
.......beat Sabine, 29-7
.. beat Woodsboro, 38-21
......beat San Sabo. 55-3
..... lost to Crandell. 24-7
-----beat Polo Duro. 34-15
......bout Houston Houston 510
... beet San Antonio Clork, 38-13
..........beat Austin Crodken, 21-0
.......... beat Cypress Creek, 38-3
... boot Aldine MacArthur. 22 21
..... beat Chorlton Follard 32-30
.beat San Antonio Fox Tech, 29-15
..... beat South Oak CW, 42-4
.. boot San Antonio Madison 21-17
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The bulldogs will play their
first home game Saturday morn-
ing beginning at 10 a m with the
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.. beat Waxahachie. 49-19
.......-....... .did not play
...... beat Ft. Stockton, 4M
...... beat Burkburnett. 3M
..... .....did not play
boat Schertz Clements. 41-14
beat Hoys Consolidated, 17-14
-------- beat Waco U.. 45-7
....... lost to McKinney. 7-7
... lost to Channelview, 12-7
1. Denison.........
2. Tomball .
3. Sweetwater . .....
4 Wichito Foils Hirschi
9. Bay City..... .....
4. Uvalde.......
7. New Braunfels
9. Austin Westlake
7. Corsicana
10. Huntsville .........
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Dellas Medhon (4 4) n. Waco aWdWf
(9-2), 7130 p.m. Viduy, Vorester Stedlum,
Domson (114) W. Sulphur Springs (4-9),
7130 Seturdey, Menqulte
Austin Westleke (9-2) w. Delles Unsis
What do Midland Le*.
Abilene and Odesso have in
common, besides residing in
district 4-AAAAA?
Ans: They're not in the Mor-
ris Rating System's Top 10 for
a second mid in a row.
Instead, there's Odessa
Permian in first and San
Angelo Central in eighth and
there's room for some of the
other toughies about the
state.
Mi (6-4-1) w. Cemeron (1M-1), 7:30
p.m. Seturduy, Buylor Stedlum
Crecken (9-2) w. Port Arthur Austin (19-1),
9 p.m. Mds*. Thom Stadium, AMm.
Ven IM (114) w. Mevesote (11-0), 1
p.m. MBa*, Sprine Stedlum, Sprimg.
Rogleni
PluyerviMe (7-4) w. ha Amtenio Cole (9-1),
7,30 Saterduy at Tsaos StoBbe, Ireing 730 p.m., Mds*, Stellwovth Stadium,
Longdow (9-9) W. Cy-fel (1M-1), 9 pak Buytew.
CLASS 2
Reyleni
Senferd-nneh (9-1-0) w. Abommathy (19-1)
7130 Mds*. Ameile.
Saturdv. Beylur Studlum
Bdtos Adems (7-2-0) a. Mass ten (IM),
9 pa. Meds*, Colten Bowl
Temeh (1PI) a. Coons (IM). 9 pa.
Saturdv, MMeen
Reyleni
. Mmtd (7-4) w. tem (9-9-1), •*.*. M-
le Eastern
Wilburton,
their next
• a swing
t will see
imes in five
Steve Zurline fa undaunted by
Me fact he has inherited only
storter Susan Scott from last
yeor’s Carthage girks bosketboll
teom, which played 10-16 over
Me rampaig ender former
The Bulldogs' ruybewd was
not exactly bare however. Two
of the four returning squodmen.
Gale Osborn and Suzanne
Soope. logged as much time as
University earned it a berth in
the Top 10 as Henderson bow-
ed out. 48 7, to Sulphur Spr-
ings in on 8-AAAA champion-
ship tilt.
Corsicana fell 9-7 to McKin-
ney and Huntsville bowed
12 7 to Channelview, but both
remoined among the elite, if
only henoing by a thhrene
Gilmer climbed to third in
class AAA and Eost Texas is
further represented by Da-
ingerfield and Glodewater in
the Nos. 6 and 8 spots.
Tatum's less than convinc-
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bench late in the season.
Another. Jennifer Roquemore,
had the latent to play more but
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). Odessa Permian .. f .. . 10-0-1 .
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Diley (7-4) W. Umivevsel CKy Rundolph
(10-0), 9 p.m, Friday, Dilley
Thorndele (191) n. East Bernard (10-1). t
p.m., MBs*. Austin Nelson.
Lytle (10-1) vs. fin (9-9-1), 9 p.m.
Widey, Pleuvemton.
CLASS A
Region I
Wheeler (10-0) w. Vege (IM), 7:30 p.m.
CLASS SA
Rogleni
B Pun Andvens (9-9) N. Midlend Im (9-9),
9 pe. Saturdey, Memorlel Stedlum, Milend
wiehite Mb (19-1) W. Ireim MecArthur
(7-9-9), 2130 Seturdev at Wehie Mb
B Pen Auotie (9-9) n. Odense Pormiem
(10-0-1), 7:30 pe. MBq. 9m Bowl, R Pes
Demten (9-9) n. Grend FMrb (9-1-1), IM
Harris Rating J
Dogs picked
Mm Coumy (10-0-1) w. Mm (P9), 730
pe. MBa*, Wimters.
Reglonil
Simms Bowi (9-9) N. Unlon M (8-1), 7130
pa. MBs*. Meum Vermen.
IM* (11-9) N. Apple Springs (9-1), IM
p*. MBa*, Buflelo
Mm Cerile (7-1-1) n. Celeste (11-0),
730 pa. MBs*, Vem.
Werthem (9-1-1) n. Wigh WsM (8-2), 9
pa. MBs*. Muntlmyten
•Mm IV
Brucove-Lddy (7-4) N. Runge (1-9), 9 p.m.
"We’ve boon working on a
prose and we’ll constantly be
changing our defense* " Zurline
says. "That's what confused
Marshall and when we do it
right switching should cause
soundly However in the second
period we outscored them 23 10
and in the fourth period we had
them 14-12 The third period we
played e lot of the younger girls
and they took us like 18-8.
"Overoll they won, but I
thought our starting unit played
very well."
Zurline predicts Carthago will
be a very physical team with
Osborn. 5-9. and Soope. 5 0.
working around the point and
dominating the rebounding.
Debbie Kasper. 5-6. and Ro
quemore, 5-0. will be seeing lots
Tembel (IM) N. West Celumbie (7-9).
7130 pe. MBS*, Bat*.
WumtvM (9-1) n. Silebee (6-3-1), 7130
pe. Widey, Demem 1MB, Gelene Mk.
Ba* City (IM) w. Burt— (7 9), 730
pak Mia*, AM.
Roginw
Mw Brunleh (IM) w. Uvelde (11-9), 9
p.m. MBa,, Nertheide $tedlm • brtm
9aa8an, 9m Amenle.
Oregery-Povttend (7-9-1) w. 9b Grende <8*
(7-9-1), 9 p.m., MBs*. MeANem.
Sen Amtenle Soutirwes (11-9) w. Nao
Brenfel Cemyen (7-9), 9 pe. Widey, Bibai
dnesdi
of oction and ore copable of mix-
ing it up inaide too
Osborn. Soope and Ro
guamore will split time at two
positions. Zurline soys, while
Kasper, Cammy Phillips and
Princess McLemore will rotate at
forward.
Heghni Stedlem, 9m Merees.
WemiMge (114) w. Im Atenl Mm Merendes (9-1) w.
(141), 9 pBk Mb*. (82), 9 pa. MBq, 1
tmlatsalsMbm (9.9) vs. Mbs (11-9), 9 cteM.
wttbag^9tart(119)w.
Control, of course, is
through Midland too is not.
and if H continues to roll in
the playoffs, it will eventually
moot Permion again, and its
stock will surely rise then.
Right now it is a game of
musical chairs with a little
shuffling here and there
among the elite. Only one
newcomer, North Mesquite,
moved up after Converse Jud-
son blasted Clark. 38-13, in
bi-district playoffs last wook.
Clark had boon ranked
eighth, but fell out of sight.
In doss AAAA, Austin
Westlake's 45-7 rout of Waco
0 10
2 0
0 0
0 9
1 0
4 12
2 7
1 0
Scott and Davis are the guards other opponents a lot of pro
with Dana Chenault Tonya blems
Smith and Lindo Williams duo to Were quick enough to move
spell them our feet and get our hands in
Vanessa Tatum was a victim
Munduy (114) w. Velley View (8-2), 9 pa.
MBs*. Juckebore.
Regloni
Mt Duvis (49) W. Renkin (7-3), 7130 pe.
Niduy, Mt Stockten.
Mm (11-0) w. Goldthwelte (11-0), 730
■ m Mk> tamtam Stadlum BMms
team (IM) w. 9a9 Of* (54), 9 pa. Sutur.
....... beat Valley, 42-7
......... beat Wink, 57-0
....... beat Gruver, 47-7
.beot Normongee, 42-12
.... beat Santa Anna. 270
...... boat Cushing, 40-3
.... boat Sanderton 400
ALc mn axioms
• • . • . • » . . . . . ♦ — WU HOT PWY
.... boat O’Donnell, 30-7
) .. beat Lametta, 3°
wosn’t brought up to the varsity
until late in the comp sign.
Zurline took his charges to
Morsholl last Thursday for a
scrimmage and was vary pleos-
ad with dhe way they roapoaded
it the doss AAAAA
somewhat, from third to
seventh in doss AA. behind
No. 5 Quitman and No. 1
Groveton from the area.
The only East Texas
representative in doss A is
Union Hilf. No. 6 in the latest
listing.
In games involving local
teams in the playoffs this
wook, Carthage is given a
1 -point nod against McKinney
and Tatum is favored by 11
over Alto.
pa.M4q.MN .. CUM3A
Aertto UM (10-W) w. Comen Juden Roglni
(141), 730 MBq. Alome Stedtim Mr* (49) w. Mt (9-9), 9 po. Satur
> 9m Amedie fart coime (92) v. lhehmn up, Werefer
(114), 730 Saturdm. Aleme Stedlum tom Purk (8-3-1) w. Belnger (9-1-U 9
css4A pa. MBa*. Weavkarterd.
Regleni ldelen (-v) u. Rerm (-0)730 p.m. W-
Lehked Gatesed (441) w. 9m Ameeh ‘
lahMtoe (4-4), 7130 p.m. H4q. Clef Mam (92) w. lemymes (92), 9 p.m.
Studum, 9m Angele. Seterduy. AMeme
; (Mwai we (114) N. 9nwnmB (7-3) Mogenn
749 pe. MBa*. StephemMe. Baateam (4-9) w. Delnyuftel (114), 9
I Su’otwuter (9-1) m 9*9* (4-4) • p.m. pak MBa*. Wendenen.
: woduy, tam 9MBbak Lkedh. ___ 9tohiai (9-2) w. M (7-2-2), 730
wihhe Mb BtewM (M-1) N. Cheburm pm, 9ateBa*. Maator 9la«m. Delm
‘ (9-1), 1M pak MBa*. Chkurm. wyte (9-7) w. Vebwg (92 9 p*. M-
Memphis (114) N. Bab Center (4-6-1),
730 MBa*. Mto
BaoBa (114) w. MeCemoy (10-1), 9 pe.
MBa*. Andrem
topmB
Rmin (10-0) w. iwMa (11-0), 9 p.m.
MBay.RbMtoldb.
Oln 9m (1-9) w. Jowew Ima (141), 9
pak Mb*, Wm Miwey
Mm Ma (114) w. Kemddle (10-1) 9
pak MBa*, erupiim
9b9NB*(141) w. *Mart(1M1), n30
pak Mia*, leVege
Ram (441) w. BmB 9aM (41), 9 p.m.
Mfa.bWMm
Mbmb (11-B) w. Bmatoa (114), 7i9B M.
ReplenW
Belk Meoeit (141) w. Lewisvi (9-9), Mt AHb
Cam*. Crowell (49) n. Muenster (9-9), 7130 pak
(totogto (1441) w. Mar (9-9), 9*.*. M- MBa*, Archer CH*.
Ba*. Retugio. Amherst (49-1) N. Phillips (8-2), 9 pe.
Mate 9ba (9-9) w. Medlme Valley (8-3), 9 Seturdoy, Woreford.
.. 10-04 ............... beot Meorne, 21 -14
. .1144.........beot Lubbock Roosevelt, 40-7
...424 .- ......... boot Minoolo. 42-4
.1441 ................ boot Bellville, 60
104-0 ............. boot Cleveland, 42-30
.1144........ boot Hughot Springe, 42-13
.1014.......... boot Vinton. 347
..9-24..... boot Von. 34-19
.. .414 .......... boot River Rood. 39-7
.. .7-44 ........ lost to Comoron Yoe. 40
4. Willowridge..... ... 1144..
5. Conroe ............. . 1414..
6. West Orange-Stark 1144..
7. Aldine ...... . . 1144 ..
9. Son Angelo Control .424..
9. North Mesquite. .......... 1014..
10. Son Antonio Holmes ..... 1414 ..
aASSAAAA
Ba*, Wiems Stedium, Gevlend. Tetum (113) vs. AIN (141), 7:39 p.m. M-
Glmer (9-2) vs. Wm Comally (7-3-1), • Ba*, Whitehoune
pak MBa*. Memby Studlum, Mesquite. Region IV
Rogloniw TN*(ll-9)w.3Mm(9-1-1), 8p.m. Friday,
Mexie (9-2) N. Urtyrtto (19-1), 9 pak M- Glddings
CUM AAA
1. Novosoto ......... .
2. Kermit......... .....
3. Gilmor . .
4. Comaron Yoe ....
5. Von Vleck. .........
4. Doingerfield..........
7. Cuero ...............
9. Gladewoter ..........
9. idolou ...... .....
10. Bellville ... ......
CLASS AA
I. Groveton.........
2. Electro ...........
3. Hamlin ..........
4. Eastlond ............
5. Pilot Point............
6. Quitmon ............
7. Totum .... ........
9. Son Antonio .......
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10. Leon..... ..........
CURIA
1. Mundoy ...........
2. Iraon................
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4. Italy.................
5. Goldthwoite ........
6. Union Hill........
7. Rankin...............
9. Granger ........
9 Forsan .........
10. Irion County .........
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