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Brabp Standard -Herald
Wednesday, September 8,2010
Hornets hope for a win
this week following
back-to-back losses
BY AMANDA Howell tackling Zephyr's spread back,
Rochelle’s Varsity Hornets, Haustin Simmons, and will
fielding a relatively young foot- have to improve as we face
ball team with three seniors, another good spread back that
three juniors, three sophomores Blanket will throw at us on
and seven freshmen fell tothe Friday.
visiting Zephyr Bulldogs, 66- "We have freshman and
16, during Friday night ’s home inexperienced players play-
opener in Hornet Stadium, ing key roles, but they are
The loss marks the second improving week by week,"
of its kind this season, called added Dyer.
the set sal i Rochelle senior Matthew
to the six-man 45-point spread
rule. The previous loss came the Richardson andjunior William
Saturday o rior, in Zephyr’s lav- Snyder were bothinjured in the
ish new/stadium, as the Hornets match-up against Zephyr and
fell to Aquilla in the first regular were unable to finish the game,
season game, 56-6. Two games and two losses
"We moved the ball through- into the season, the young
out the night, but six turnovers Hornet squad hopes to regain
w ere the difference," said head momentum and return to the
football coach Landon Dyer, winning streak they were privy
"If we can take care of the to last year as they head to
ball, we will put more points Blanket Friday night to take
on the board.
on the Tigers. Game time is at
“We did not do a good job 7:30 p.m.
Registration gets
underway for BYSF
2010 basketball season
The 2010 Brady Youth Sports Foundation baseketball
season will be starting up soon.
Sign-ups for McCulloch County students, grades first
through sixth, will begin Monday, Sept. 13, and continue
through Oct. 4.
Registration forms can be picked up at each school cam-
pus, as well as Medway Home Healthcare on Bridge Street.
The Eagles fall to a 0-2 interception return for a TD
season record and the Hornets and ended the game with 284
are 1-1. yards rushing on 29 carries.
It was no early finish in this “Offensively, we are starting
game as the Eagles came on to get a better understanding
strong in the second half scor- of blocking down," stated
( atil OWVnm on’s 0 roll II in830 points,the mostan Eagle Luckey. “We still have a lot
Udil VVUICI B UUR team has scored in a year's time, of improvement to do as long
A A "Our kids are coming to- as we continue to work on our
1 Q m e01 S a T gether, learning and are starting techniques and foot work, better
U • to trust each other,” said Coach things will happen."
— .Michael Luckey. “I believe in Hornets scored on one
The HillCountry Cattiewomen will hold their September the second half we really came running play of two yards by
meeting in Kerrville at the Inn of the Hills Resort and Conven- together as a tc;|m and played Kaleb Edwards and three pass
tion Center on Tuesday, Sept. 21, hard every down." plays of 12.4 and 48 yards. The
We are anxious to start a new year and will complete our The Hornets got on the Hornets ended the eveningwith
planning for hosting the Texas Cattle Women s Fall Convention scoreboard in the first quarter 193 yards on 27 carries.
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Lytton specializes in property and oil and gas law and is 37 yards a 22-0 lead in the first quarter
knowledgeable about estate and property rights issues. Jonathan Trevino kicked the After that, it was anybody’s
He will speak to the group about the tax reform issues we PAT (point after touchdown), game. I feel like our team re-
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" Social and sign-in will begin at 10 a m" with the meeting to the Tne Mormen had scored playca our quanienc our team '
S arta a.m. .,.on two running plays and one is really excited about that. '
Reservations should be made by Tuesday, Sept. 14. The cost pass play. Former Eagle, Jef- Now, we just want to close the .
of the luncheon is $15. Please call your area reservations chair- frey Friar scored the Hornets’ door and get a W (win)",
woman or Mrs. Kothmann at 325-347-5511or bkr@ctesc.net. first touchdown on a 16-yard The Eagles did not complete
The new year begins in October and membership dues should run. Hadley Holland scored any passes with three thrown, .
be renewed as soon as possible. , . on a five-yard run an(j Hol- eight first downs, had six :
It is a great time to join us in Hill Country CattleWomen, land threw a four-yard pass to fumbles and lost two, aiid had ,
Mrs. Kothmann said. Anyone needing information is welcome Brandon Elliott. Holland also only two penalties for six-and-
to contact Janice Wahrmund at830-685-3335or jlwahrmund@® kicked two of the three PATs a-half yards and no punts. Thc
windstream.net. to give the Hornets their 22-8 Hornets had 11 first downs, I 4 1 ,
Standard-Herald photo by Neal Ulmer
JUST OUT OF REACH—Lohn Eagle running
back (11) Corey Silva tries to cut around the reach of a
Blackwell Hornet during last Friday's non-district six-man
football game in Blackwell. Silva had 284 yards rushing
on 29 carries in the Eagles' 62-38 loss.
Eagles finish strong in
loss to Blackwell, 62-38
Bv Neal Ulmer
four more TDs themselves to
The six Lohn Eagle players win the game, 62-38.
fought hard for four quarters, Silva scored all of the Eagle
but came up short losing to the touchdowns in the second half
Blackwell Hornets, 62-38, in a as well as the game. In the sec-
non-district six-man football ond half, Silva had runs of 9,
game played in Blackwell last 50 and 64 yards, respectively.
Friday night.
He also had a 59-yard pass
JV blanks Eagles, 22-0
The Brady JV football the two-point conversion,
team traveled to Grape C reek Skyler Stites put the second
on Thursday and used a solid, score on the board for Brady in
well-balanced game of football the second quarter on a one-
to shut out the Eagles, 22-0. yard run and then added on
The Bulldog defense held the conversion to give Brady
Grape Creek to only six first a 16-0 lead at the halt.
downs w hile the Brady offense The third quarter w as score-
racked up 17 first downs, less and the final touchdow n on
Turnovers proved to be the night came when Slayden
costly for both teams as Brady Howell broke loose from the
turned the ball over twice and 15 and scored the game's final
Grape Creek three times dur- points on the night
ing the game. Brady's Trent "Our defense played ex-
Morgan managed to pick off an tremely well tonight and any
Eagle pass to give the Bulldogs time you have this type of a
a 4-2 takeaway advantage, performance, it will always
Brady struck paydirt in the give you chances to win," said
first quarter after driving inside coach Larry Hoelscher
the Eagle five. Trent Morgan The JV squad will be at
punched it in from three yards home Thursday w hen they take
out and Dakota Murray ran in on Fredericksburg.
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Holland scored on a 43-yard tions, had five fumbles losing
run and Elliott returned a 28- one, six penalties for 55 yards
yard Eagle fumble for a score and no punts.
to lead the Eagles, 36-8, at The Eagles will host the |
halftime. He ended the night as Veribest Falcons starting at ,
the Hornets'top leading rusher 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 10 1
with 11 rushes for 116 yards. in Eagle Stadium. The Falcons, 1
In the second half, the Eagles who are coached by Todd Law- 1
scored four times, twice in each dermilk, lost to Novice 69-34 1
quarter, but the Hornets added last week. 1
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