Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 83, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 16, 1994 Page: 11 of 44
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THE POLK COUNTY ENTERPRISE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1994 ■ PAGE 3B
New Caney Eagles halt Cleveland Indians
Boom!!! Trojans whip Montgomery, 71-18
SHEPHERD—The unnual
Buttle or San Jucimo County will
bo hold Priduy night In Pirutc
Stadium when klssin* cousin
Coldspring Jones Trojans come to
town.
A crowd of 3,000 plus will be on
hand for the 7.30 p.m. District 20-
AAA shootout.
Shepherd is 4-1-1 overall and 2-
0-0 In district. Coldspring Jones is
4-3-0 Tor the season and 2-0-0 in
league play.
ooooooooo
Trojans win
COLDSPRING-
The Troians
nool
of Coldspring Jonos High Sc hoc
were rooting protiy good lato Frida;
night aftor posted an easy 71 to H
yin over the N
1910 7;_■
Running back Durnell Lambert,
u 165-pound senior, and defensive
ends Jim Roberts and Lynn Moon
were the big guns for the Pirates
Priduy night.
Lambert rushed for 176 yards on
23 curries and scored a pair of IDs.
Running back William Arrcn-
doll, a 170-pound senior, had 45
yards on five trips. Quarterback
Boddrick Melonson had 16 yards
on 7 trios and Toby Jones hud one
try for 19 yards.
Arrondoll had ono catch for 9
yards and Sam Washburn caught
one for 8 yards.
The Pirates had 256 yards rush-
ing on 36 carries end completed 2-
of-5 passes for 17 yards and one
TD and had one pass intercepted,
Trinity got on the scoreboard
first, with one minute and 13
seconds on the clock in the first
an easy 71
win over the Montgomery Sears in
a District 20-AAA game in Trojan
Stadium,
ftp *• '«*> *•» “> ft look AO Tiger, 13 pluyi lo
I. hin r„, covered the 92 yards for the TD.
i rl f0r ha fcUTlnh scored on a 21 yard touch*
.#aS'E®“
yards on Just 12 carries and scored
The Tigers hud 99 yards total of-
fense and Shepherd had 273 yards
total offense.
Shepherd had 16 first downs and
Trinity 6.
Defensive end Jim Roberts, the
Mr. Discus and Shot Put champion
in Texas, was credited with 11
tackles, 4 unassisted and one sack.
Lynn Moon hud 8 tackles, 3 unas-
sisted and one sack,
Grovcton wlna
BUFFALO—No doubt about It.
The Grovcton Indians have their
problems,
Coach Don Hill's Grovcton In-
dians blunkd lowly Buffalo Bison,
10 to 0, In a District 22-AA game.
Grovcton 5-2*0 overall and 1*1*0
iuii-duiscuu is z-j-i overall
12-0-0 In league piny. West Har-
dropped to 1-4-0 overall and I-
in district action.
Scdrick Broussard rushed for 176-
yards and two TDs, to help the
Hull-Dalsctta Bobcats beat West
Hardin Oilers, 19 to 0, Friday night
in a District 24-AA game.
Hull-Duiscttu is 2-3-1 overall
and!
din drop
1 -0 in i
Broussard scored on a 43-yard
run in the second quarter and on a
55-yard run in the third.
Running back Anthony Eaglln
rush 31 yards for a score in the
second period.
New Caney wins
NEW CANEY—Thore is no joy
in Cleveland.
The New Caney Eagles enjoyed
a homecoming win over Cleveland
Splendor* wins
SPLENDORA—The Splendora
Wildcats were un impressive foot-
bull teum here Friduy night in the
new Wildcat Stadium.
Running buck Dun Muirhcad, u
senior, and his teammates jumped
out to a 41 to *lp hulftimc lead over
Hempstead.
The Wlldcuts posted a 54 to 14
victory, v.
"It was the kind of win we were
looking for," said Coach Kevin
Weldon. "We played well on both
sides of the bull tonight."
Muirhcad rushed for 206 yards
on 21 carries and four TDs, He
scored on three 3-yurd runs and one
4-yard dash.
Splendora's Adum ir/owskl
in league play. Buffalo dropped to ? homecoming win over Cleveland added two scoring runs, one of 3
3=4*0 for the season and 0*2=0 In 8j ® A "1*7, night yards and another 23 yards, as the
league play, before a full house In a District 19= wildcats gained 456 yards on the
on runs of 33, 64 and 92 yards as
the Trojans boat the Bears, 71 to
II,
Quarterback Arthur Reece, 110*
pound senior, added 9 carries for
141 yards and passed for 69 yards.
Running back Troshunn Parks
had the ball twice for 87 yards, in-
cluding a 69-yard score.
Running buck Mlcuhol Lee
rushed for 101 yards.
Longhorns win
TARKINGTON--.Running
back Darrel Long rushed for I
extra point, 7 to 0,
With 3:31 remaining In the
second quarter, running back Wil-
liam Arrendell scored on a 9-yard
pass from quarterback Melonson.
Ryan Fullor kicked the extra point
and the game was tied at 7-all. The
drive covered 66 yards and 9 plays.
Shepherd hud only 13 offensive
plays in the first half,
The Shepherd Pirates held
Trinity to a minus 27 yards in the
seeond half, The Pirates held
Trinity to 2-yards passing, no first
downs and hod four sacks on the
Tiger QB,
With I
11:47 remaining in the
Derrick Morgan sacked
Freshman running back Chris
Spivey rushed for 119 yards on 21
catties and the Indians compiled
368 yards in total offense,
Spivey has gained 429 yards In
the last four game,
New Waverly wins
NEW WAVERLY-The New
Wuvorly Bulldogs arc for real and
they will win the District 22-AA In
1994.
One week ago the Bulldogs
edged Grovcton, 29 to 28, at
Oroveton In a thriller.
New Waverly Is 5-1-0 for the
season and 2-0-0 in district play.
Grapcland dropped to 1-6-0
overall and 0-2-0 In district,
The Bulldogs returned the open-
ing kickoff for a TD and it was all
New Waverly for four quarters as
the 'Dogs posted an 84 to 0 victory
over Grapcland,
AAAA gome.
One week ago Dayton beat
Cleveland, 20 to 13, and New
Caney beat Livingston, 27 to 14.
New Caney Is 9-2-0 overall and
2-0-0 In district, Cleveland dropped
to 4-3-0 overall and 0-2-0 in dis-
trict,
Junior running back Kevin
Webster scored three touchdowns
and quarterback Mike Maple, a
senior, passed for 103 yards and
one score In leading the Eagles to a
bit win over Cleveland.
Webster picked up touchdowns
on runs of one, live and one yards
to finish olT drives of five, 75 and
73 yards. New Caney was set up at
the Cleveland five by a 13-yard in-
terception return by Tony Tobies.
BurkevHle wins
BURKKV1LLK—All-State run-
ning back Jeff Spikes, a senior,
rushed Ibr 318 yards on 13 carries
to help Burkevllle beat High island,
67 lo 2.
Freshman quarterback Jeremy
Brooks added 132 yards on five
curries.
Spikes had scoring runs of 80,
37,76 and 64 yards.
Hardln-Jelftrson wins
HARDIN—Quinton Sostand
rushed for J36 yards on 22 carries
and scored on runs of 3 and 6 yards
us (he luirdin-Jcffcrson Hawks
withstood u last-second field goal
uttempt to edge the Hardin Hor-
nets,23 to 21, in a District 22-AA A
game.
Alton Rccscuno led Hurdin with
18 carries for 164 yards, Rccscnno
rushed for one score and hit Isaac
Hull for a 21-yard scoring strike.
KOOTtMI.I. GAMKS
Krlday.Otinbvr 11
I.UIngnUin >1 Iti) inn, 7iJn p.m,
J«per si Cine), 7iJ9 p.m.
XlltbM «l (‘IfU'Isnd. Till) p.m.
Chukcll si K.lkhirl, TOO p.m,
Knlrfluld si Metis, Till) p.m.
Msdluintlllt si OriiMheek, 70S p.m.
TeiHue si Psle-llnt Wnlwnnd, hM p.m,
Center si Hunk, 7iM p.m.
Ciirrissn t'smden si llunllnplnn, 7iJ# p.m.
Ssn Auiiuntlne si Dilnill, 7iJO p.m.
Cnldiprins Junes si Shepherd, 7iM p.m,
Trlnile st llemptiesd, 7iA0p.ni.
Nplemiiirs si Miintniiffler}, 7tJ# p.m.
Huns si Klrbjellle, 7i}0 p.m.
Hmnlre si Newltm, 7iJ# p.m,
OrinReneld si W’sFren, 7iJ# p.m,
Purl Arthur Autiln si Wttttlellle, 7iM p.m.
Hsrhert Hill si Apshuse, 7iJ# p,m,
tsrhlnginn si ltsmihlre*ysNnetl,TiMp<m.
Ilsrdln si llumttin llsrprsee, til* p.m,
l.lheriR si Ilsrdln Jeltennn, 7iM p.m.
Iluffili, si tlrspelsnd, 7iJtfl.Hl.
Csnierellis si tlrneetnn, 7iJ# n.m.
Mutt W'seerle si t.iivelsd), 7iJ« p,ltl.
Alin >1 tisrrlum, 7iJt p.m.
JimruIh si Heehvlllt, 7iJtfl.m.
Tlmpinn si Shelbevllls, 7iJt p.m.
tlull.DsIselli si iiemphlll, 7iJ« p.m.
Dewcyvlllt si Knit Chsmhers, 7lJt p.m.
WnI Ishlne si West Ilsrdln, 7iJI p.m.
Ilsieeyvllle si Ksii Chsmhert, 7iM p.m.
Burktulll* si Apple Bprlnst, 7lJt p.m.
Kesdtle si ChMtsr, 7,30 p.m. (bsiurdsy,
lliimeromlnp).
Culmesneii si lllph Itlsnd, 7iJfl p.m.
20-yard fumble return
CMlI
hints' mUng
yards to James Cloud.
Jason mtMillon let up a doling
New Caney TD, Maple pasting 24
ajuusmua
coni, 26 to 21, In a District 22-
aehdblShiKufltaMl'{BEL*®
Running back Lambert scored
Dorn the six with 11:47 and the
Ntss from Melonson failed for the
2-polnt conversion.
Trinity's all-round athlete Chris
AAA game Friday night,
Jerry Stover had two sacks Ibr
the Longhorns, Including one with
41 seconds remaining.
Nhepherd wins
TRINITY—The Trinity Tiger*
gave Shepherd Pirates a good ol*
pre-Halloween scare, but the
Pirates responded with the victory,
Owens, a 170-pound junior, had 62
yards on 23 carries. He also caught
one pass for 8 yards.
Quarterback Wesley Beeson, a
140-pound junior, completed 4-of-e
passes fbr 42 yards.
three TDs,
Quarterback Kirk Paulsel threw
for 73 yards and two touchdowns.
Running bock Joshua Maxcy also
ran for two TDs.
New Waverly Mean Bulldog
defensive unit limited the Sandies
to 6 first downs.
Middle linebacker Ales Silva _
picked ofr a Grapeiand pass and fate teemed.
returned it 38 yards for a ItT — ---
Bobcats win
DAISETTA—Running back
Cleveland was held to 11 first
downs: 47 yars rushing; 10S yards
pissing and QB Belt completed 8-
of-17 and was picked off twlee.
New Caney had 16 first downs;
143 yards rushlngi 103 yards pass*
Ing and quarterback Maple com.
plcted 6-of-9 posses and had on<
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White, Barbara. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 83, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 16, 1994, newspaper, October 16, 1994; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth781988/m1/11/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.