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MoreFriday, Oct. 18, 1988 RICHARDSON DAILY NEWS5YMCAbattlesmokeIThe Fourth Grade games saw little change among the leaderswhile some internal changes proved very interesting among the second, third, and fourth placed teamsDOVER POWERHOUSESthe Terrace Mean lt;the Terrace Aztecs first conflictfine blocking and tackling Brad GULF LEAGUE Holmes, David Brewer and Yellow Jacketsamong intra-school factions saw the slowLoughridgeVSCANYON CREEK NO 1TheDover Powerhousesstarting Mean Green gain momentum on touchdowns by John Gittle and Phillip Stapp and fine defensive play by Ricky Sanchez and Chuck Watsonlone score came on a run by Paul Brown after the NorthrichGreenwood V Heights No. 3 Mohawk No 2defense composed of Russell Terrace BulldogsWinget, Jeff Sexton, Steven Bui- Arapaho Animals* • ' - - -3-1-0 2-2-0 2 2-0 2 2-0 2 2-0Iturned on its power last Saturday and defeated Canyon Creek No. 1, 32-13 Outstanding players for Dover were Bobby Little who not only stole one ball from the grasp of the Canyon Creek offense but played well all through the game and Bill Horton who showed hisTwo quick touchdowns by Gary McCallum jumped the Aztecsinto an early lead which theyunfortuantely couldn't hold even though Joe Griffin, Stephen Green, Danny Massey, Dan Ly-dick, and James Woodalllard, David Perkins, Dwayne Coates, and Ronald wrestled the ball away from thevictors of Greenwood1-3-0FOURTH GRADECARIBBEAN LEAGUEtoughHills.Canyon Creek No 2 Dover BearsBEARSVSMOHAWK NO. 1iRed Barrons Pink Panthers Mohawk No I4-0-03-1-03-1-0poweragainst a tough Canyon Creek line. Canyon Creek's standouts were Mike Odom, JefferyQuance and Jimmy Blevins whomanaged a tight defensiveshowed great individual blocking and tacklingPINK PANTHERSLedVSGREYHOUNDSmy Green, the Dover Bears roared past Mohawk No 1, 26-7 Outstanding performers for the Bears were Bill Horton, Tim1-3-0 1-3-0Greenwood Hills Greyhounds o-4-OMEDITERRANEAN LEAGUEArapaho Razorbacks Terrace Mean Greenreign.ARAPAHO RAZORBACKS!VSHEIGHTS MUSTANGSIContinuing the spirit of the third grade games, these two teams managed a nip and tuck battle which saw Arapaho winning by a razors edge, 21-19.Randy Hubbard scored al! the Razorback touchdowns aided by Steven Hackbarth and Jimmy Parrish Heights scorers were Mark Buckwicki, Danny Gibson, and Joe Sullivan on fine!The previously winless Pink Panthers of Arapaho defeated the still winless Greyhounds of Greenwood Hills 32-13 Rusty Dean broke away for repeated long runs and four touchdowns for Arapaho while Jack Robertson tallied a late touchdown toJeffress, and Lawrence BainMohawk's touchdown was4-0-04-0-0Heights Mustangs 3-1-0Greenwood Hills No. 2 2-2-0Terrace No 2scored by Dick Blalock with Northrich Termites1-3-0fine blocking and tackling also INDIAN LEAGUE0-4- being shown by Tom GruberMike Sheppard Mike LohrenzHeights ArmadillosNorthrich AstrosMike Carter and Mike Gillespie. Dover Powerhouse-,complete the scoring. Alan Montgomery, David Kane, and Reagan Lowrey were the Scorers for Greenwood Hills behindLONGHORNSVSCanyon Longhorns Spring Creek No. 14-0-03-1-02-2*01-3-00-4-0ASTROSCanyon Creek No 104-0the fine blocking of Bob Sehwa-ry, James Pittman, and DavidWilsonCANYON CREEK NO 2VSRED BARRONSn John Burbey, LeeStephen BlockHEIGHTS ARMADILLOSVSSPRING CREEK NO. ICanyon Creek No 2 broke a deadlock for first place by defeating the Red Barrons ofNorthrich, 31 -18 Standouts forIThe Armadillos uppedrecord to 4-0 by blanking Spring Creek No. 1 33-0 A potpourri ofscores from the Armadillo in-Canyon Creek Scott Arbuckle, Jeff Hampton, Kyle Gribble, and Eric Moorman. Jerrv Jack-A low scoring game saw the Northrich Astros defeat theCanyon Creek Longhorns 7-0Scoring for the Astros was Scott Beams with the point after being added by Buddy OlesonAstronomical blocking by Darre!! Wright, Tim Hammer. John Myers, Mark Brown and Steven Lutes provided the winning push Valiant in defeat were the Longhorns Eric Skretteberg. Tony Bautista, and Bryan Marsh who never lost their will to winFIFTHAMERICAN LEAGUEDover No 1Banana Splits Roadrunners4-0-0Heights Green Berets Greenwood Raider*2-1-12-2-0Terrace Terrors NATIONAL LEAGUE1-1-21-2-10-4-0Greenwood Bandits Arapaho Eagles Northrich RamsBlue Dragons Can von Creek No 1son. Ken Curran, Mike Lewton, and John Gonzales turned in ex*FOOTBALL STANDI THIRD GRADE:Heights Chargers4-0-03-1-03-1-02-2-00-4-00-4-0ATLANTIC LEAGUE• while Creekeluded Greg Hurst, Steve Thornhill, David Durham, Craig Bennett, and Gerald Wintersa determined Spring defense comprised of Ray Wilgus, Greg Darby, Reid Hemphill, and Jody Dorsett valiantly attempted to destroy the charging Armadillos TERRACE MEAN GREENceptional performances in thelosing effort of the Red Bar-CougarsCardinalsronsMohawk Packers3-0-13-1-02-2-0SIXTH GRADEINTERNATIONAL LEAGUEDover Rebels 2-0-0Northrich Banditos 2-0-0)D HILLSVSHeights CowboysGreenw'ood Wilde1-2-11-3-0NORTHRICH TERMITESGreenwood2Arapaho Rattlers PACIFIC LEAGUESpring Creek Badgers Arapaho Beasts Thunderbirds1-0-10-2 2team routed the Northrich TerVSAZTECSmites 39-6 in an over powering strugg'e Scoring for Greenwood Hills were Andy Shields, Jimmy P'owler. and Stan Mc-Arapaho No. 3 Northrich JetsHeights Hornets Canvon Colts3-0-1 Northrich Oiler-1-1-01-1-00-1-10-2-00-2-0Terrace Apaches Dover No 13-1-02-1-11-0-3Canvon Creek No 2More than 28 per cent of all Series E Savings Bond-, ever is-A hotly contested battle saw Kinnon while being aided by the1-2-1Heights Snooptes 1-3-0Greenwood Hills No 3 04-0sued are still outstanding, in thehands of tens of millions of own.ers
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