2nd Tie of SeasonB\ Brent Norman•Armchair quarterbacks are often fond ot saying that it is the defense that wins the game, but as Grapevine tied Castleberry 7-7 Friday night, it looked like the.Grapevine SchooliMenu•defense saved the game from becoming a lossWithout the consistent tackles ot Kelly Broun and Mark Winsworth the scoremight have looked like the\*were playing against the Dallas Cowboys In fact, the defensive team did have a little trouble controlling the laon running game in the first halt, letting Castleberry drive all the way to the Mustang H yard linebefore thev lost the ball on a«costly tumble%While the defense played good basic football, the offense did almost the opposite The Mustangsplayed a little rugged, due to illness and injury two old enemies which have depicted their ranks \oseguard Barrs Kentles did not suit-r *• %up and act* running hacksBobb\ Tarrant and Kickv * •Brewer saw limited actionm the 111 st halt With the opening of the M-cond halt, however, the lt;trapes ine oftense came out strong to meet the laon detense Junior Mark Wslie led the attack totalling 1 12 \ai ds on 24 carries I'he 171pound fullback drove most of the w a\ don ntield to setup the Grapevine touchdownWith the ball on the 20 sard line o! Castleberry.quarterback Karl Fiscus spiraled a touchdown pass to end John Springer as lie mil raced the defender The point after attempt was executed In BrownIn the first quarter l ion quarterhaek James Oshorn plow ed in from the one \ ard line to put his team on the noard Joel Fullers kick was on target for the extra pointNext Kridax. the Mustangs travel to Boswell tooru* ot tht* season's mostimpoi tant names If (irapo\ me can not their regulaistarters hack into action, tilt* Pioneers can expect to hat tie t he w hole ga me tlit ough With this in mind, i irapev me coach Jim lt;am said “Barr\ BentU andBobhx ['arrant might hohat k m time for the game ll that is the case I’he Mustangs should be able to p I a the kind of footballtliex art* capable of