Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 88, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 12, 2000 Page: 15 of 48
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MONT BELVIEU - Barbers
Hi uKd an lHxant second quar
ler to defeat Hardin Jefferson and
win the District SMA champion
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Jacob White had 1<M yards
rushmg on 20 carries in the wc-
Hardin Jefferson, despite the
loss, earned the axhamptonaTup
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WILLIS - Fred Utah rushed
far 171 yvdi and two touchdowns
as Wiiiis stopped Chaby n s Dis-
trict 21-tA game at Burton Yales
Stadium
Wilhs chnchcd a spot n the Di-
vision II pfejmfb hnt week The
WBdkats’ seed wil be determined
by the Dayton New Caney win-
ner.
Crosby took a 7-0 lead midway
through the first quarter when
Ebhnam Patterson scooped up a
Willis fumble and raced 46 yards
for the touchdown.
The rest of the way. however, it
was ail Willis. Woods’ 32-yard
scoring romp tied the score in the
first quarter. He followed with a
one-yarder midway through the
third quarter that capped a 12-
ptoy. 51-yard drive and gave Willis
the lead for good
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CC- Cody Thibodsaua 9 run (Oanal Frank In
kick) 11 54. 2nd
EC Josh Joseph 4 run (Frankkn kick) 714,
fC Oanny King 42 pass from Jonas (Frank
#n kick) 1 40 2nd
FU - laonard Caamora 5 run (Wayna Wh*a
jack) 1 06 2nd
<C - Ttabodsaui 21 run (kick lakad) 0 27 2nd
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oiiiion 14, Oitn 0.
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DuarUrback Richard Pan icorid
:trom tha 2 around left aid* of Iht
llint with 4i51 on doch. Garda
kuksd tha extra point. Drlvt
kovirad (3 yarda and I plays.
J.i»ln|iton 21, Osan 0.
■; Llvln|iton—Fourth Quartar—
ipuartarback Richard Parr acorad
* n a 10-yard run ovtr loft locklt
llh 3i40 on dock. Joah Bljby
orod tha 2-polnt convartlea
om q-back Psrr. Drive
23 yarda and 2 playa
panalty agalnat Oion.
■gaton 29, Otan 0. i
f Oaan—Fourth Quartar—
IQuIncy Davli acorad on 21-yard
In th* loft ond sona front
artorbock Rayburn Morrta with
atcondi on tho dock. Morrli'
for the 2-point convarilon
Iliad. Drlva covarcd 73 yards and
' ploy*. Llvlngaton 29, Oaan 4.
Cleveland 23
Madiaonvllle 12
MADISONVILLE - Shawn
Green rushed for throe second-
half touchdowns as No 9 area-
ranked Cleveland rallied past
second ranked Madisonville to
clinch the District 23 3A crown at
Mustang Stadium
Cleveland (5-5, 54)) plavs Whar-
ton next week in the first round
of the Division I playoffs. Mad-
isonviUe (9 1. 4 1) is also in the
ptayofts TTie Mustangs’ opponent
is still to be determined.
Madisonville led 8-0 on Ruftis
Johnson's 31-yard punt return for
touchdown in the first quarter.
The Mustangs increased the lead
to 12-0 at halftime on Kevin Ford's
10-yard run set up by the Mus-
tangs' fumble recovery on a
muffed punt
The Indians got to 12-7 on
Green's two-yard keeper that
capped a 53-yard drive. His two-
vsrder late in the third pulled
Cleveland ahead 14-12 and was
set up when Madisonville fttmbled
on the kickoff He put the game
away with a 21-yard scramble
that made It 23 12 with 1:15 re-
maining
Bulldogs
Coattnued from P 12-A
Lacy had carries of sevee and
eight yank on the drive and Eric had
a 14 yard gainer.
The TD toss and the extra point
bv Eras mo Soto put the Dogs up
14-0.
A fumble recovery by Alex
Adams with 8:48 left in the half set
up the Dogs third score.
The (hive co ered 80 yards in
eight plays The most remarkable
play came on a 57 yard, break a
tackle here, follow this block there
run by Gerald Lacy The tote ad-
vanced the ball to the Trinity 19
yard line
Three plays later Lacy had it in
the end zone Soto followed with
the extra point to extend the lead to
21-0.
Trinity scored their lone TD with
1 10 left in the half The drive cov-
ered % yards in seven plays
•QB Corey Goodall, operating
from the shotgun al the four vard
line, escaped tackle after lacklc for a
72 yard run to advance to the Corri-
gan 24
Four plays later Eric Pitts scored
from nine yards out. The extra
point try was partially blocked by
Eric Foreman, so the Dogs went in
at halftime leading 21-6.
THE POLK COUNTY ENTERPRISF, SI WAY. *OVRMHf R 12.20u* • PAGE I5A
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Bulldogs display District 22-AA trophy following win over Trinity
Second half
The Bulldog defense kept per-
forming their job to perfection The
Tigers first two drives of the second
half were three and out.
The Bulldog offense scored on the
last play of the third quarter to e\-
tend their lead to 27-6
After forcing Trinity to punt
from their own eight yard line, the
Dogs gained possession at the
Trimly 32 following a short 24
yard punt
Foreman connected passes to
Fere/ and Lacy on the drive plus
I acv hail fi\e carries on the drive,
including the touchdown from six
yard- out
The Tigcrv blocked the extra
poini attempt h\ Solo.
The defense stopped the next Ti-
ger dnve on a fourth and four plav
al the Corrigan 35
With 5:52 left in the game, the
Dogs Maned a dnve wiji David
Foreman and B J Hul it working
in the buckfield with Lnc Foreman
David had carrier of four and 15
on the drive and Fnc had a four yard
gain
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C-Oraon 2 run (Orson run) 1:17. 3rd
C-Orson II run (Eddta Jordan kick) 1:16
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•HAPPY HUNTER—Garrett Johnson, 6 year-old, son of
^eannle and Tommy Johnson of Barnum, Texas, kills his
iftrst deer on Oct. 28, 2000, on Fegan Farm near Leggett.
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White, Barbara. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 88, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 12, 2000, newspaper, November 12, 2000; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth790267/m1/15/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.