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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2002 TC THE TIMES shreveporttimes.com High School Football: Week 9 EVANGEL 22, RUSTON 6 The Eagles started this streak when the elder Booty was quarterback. "It's amazing when you look at it," John David Booty punt, which eventually led to a 12-play 65-yard Bearcats touchdown drive. The culminating play was 9-yard touchdown Charlie Deianey 1 run (Devondric Tezeno pass Irom Holloway) Grant Dunlop 2 tumble return (run tailed) Marcus Jeter 1 run (Matt Barcelona kick) Fourth quarter Josh Keith 28 pass from Holloway (Glasscock kick) Roderick Moore 25 pass from Chuck Beverage (Barcelona kick) WMdusI Statistics miSHtNG-H-Oelariey 247 1T0. Holloway 11-15 1 TD, Justin Jetton 8-55 Marlon Ivtontgomeiy 11). Scott Maione 1-36, Stephen Oden 1-2.

Bnan Jaeger 1 (-1); -Jeter18-80 1 TD. Doug Fmley 14, Ryan Hadow 2-1, Chuck Beverage 4- (-14). Bryce McGuffee 1-1 Chns Lewis 1-0 PASSING Holloway 21-34-3202 Chuck Beverage 11-25-0 133 1TD. RECEIVING Tezeno 7-108. Kerth 7-93 1 TD, Monand 4-35 1 TD, Bnan Adams 2-32; Chad Beverage 447, Tony Gnggs 2-29.

Doug Frtey 2-24, Jeter 1-2, Ryan Haitow 1-6, Moore 1-25 1 TD. HOMER 28, RED RIVER 6 Eagles use ground game to defeat Ruston. By Stephen Hemelt Special to The Times RUSTON A school known for producing prolific high-school passers used its running game to grind out an important district victory as Evangel Christian Academy edged Ruston by a score of 22-6. "It was a war," Evangel head coach Dennis Dunn said. "Ruston came to play and they were extremely physical.

Ruston is really improved and they are a playoff-caliber team." Evangel capitalized on some Bearcats mistakes to take an early advantage. With the win, the Eagles clinched the District 1-5A title. "Our kids stepped up and played toe to toe with them, and I'm so proud of them," Dunn said. "That's 12 years in a row these kids have won a district championship." run by senior fullback Ladarious Mamon. For the day, Mamon broke at least 10 tackles on his way to 86 yards of ground gaining.

A heavy Eagles James rush led to a blocked extra point, which left Ruston trailing 7-6 with 9:30 remaining in the first half. The Bearcats forced a punt on Evangel's ensuing possession but when their own offense couldn't move the ball a punt was necessary from deep in their own territory. A high snap resulted in a safety as Evangel went into halftime with a 9-6 lead. "It was 9-6 at the half and we just said we were going come out in the -3 WEST MONROE 40, CAPTAIN SHREVE 16 -f I IJ 1 Captain Shreve's Keith O'Neal (19) Gators' 40-16 loss to West Monroe back and running back (Kevin Sherman, 79 yards in 15 carries) were especially impressive." Thoma finished with 20 completions in 43 attempts for 223 yards and the two TDs. Osby, Keith O'Neal and Sherman all had five receptions.

TV "If 'ML ebels Gators By Keith Prince Louisiana Gannett News WEST MONROE West Monroe got three touchdowns out off just four plays and went on to pummel Captain Shreve 40-16 at Rebel Stadium Friday. Four teams are now tied for first place in district 2-5A at 3-1. Two of those teams West Monroe and Ouachita will settle half of the debate next Friday. West Monroe took control early in this one thanks to a pair of early fumble recoveries deep in Gator territory and a third score following a Captain Shreve punt that failed to reach midfield. The Rebels scored first at 7:11 after defensive back Ryan Richer pounced on a Captain Slireve fumble at the visitors' 34.

On second-and-10, quarterback Ben Soignier kept on an option and zipped the 34 yards to score. Six minutes later Rebel defensive back Jordan Guillot came up with another Captain Shreve fumble at the Gators 27 and on first down Soignier connected with wide receiver Keith Tippen for a touchdown. When Landon Slavant hit his second of four straight FAT kicks, the Huntington Late touchdown lifts Raiders to 13-10 victory. By Kevin Hurd Special to The Times Huntington running back Donald Knight redeemed himself with a 1-yard touchdown dive with 11 seconds remaining to give the Raiders a 13-10 come-from-behind victory over Natchitoches Central at Lee Hedges Stadium on Friday night. Earlier in the contest.

Knight lost a fumble at his team's own 10-yard line that had set up the Chiefs' go-ahead touchdown. With Knight's late heroics, Evangel Ruston 2 7 6 0 6 -22 0 -6 First quarter ECA Oetrich James 1 run (Jared Jennings lock) Second quarter Ladanus Mamon 9 run (kick tailed) ECA Safety, Belcher downed in end zone Third quarter ECA James 36 run (Jennings kick) Fourth quarter ECA James 5 pass from John David Booty (kick tailed) Individual Statistics RUSHING ECA Jacob Hester 17-159, James 7-85; Mamon 23-86 PASSING ECA Booty MM 105; Jones 32 40 RECEIVING ECA Denny Duron 3-57, Josh Perot 1-25 AIRLINE 14, OUACHITA 6 Ouachita Airline 0 14 0 -6 0 -14 Second quarter A Anthony Moss 19 run (Marsha Burton kick) A Tracy Russell 36 pass from Moss (Burton kick) Third quarter Michael Mott 5 run Hoc tailed) Individual Statistics RUSHtNG-0-Jonathan WUhite 11-72, Mott 10-37. Greg Maniey 4-25. Travis Mack 1 -3, Wiitam Domerowski 1-(-1 Rodent Handy 1-1-4): A Moss 23-150. Bud Owens 6-45.

Dernck Urmar 3-26, Calvin Dawson 2-3, Marl Angel 171. PASSING 0 Mall BoutweH 2-5-1 4a Maniey 5-10-1 122. Wilhite 0-1-0: A Moss 4-10O 93. RECEIVING -0 Handy 7-122, Wiite 2-25, Bran Thomplons 1-15; A Russell 2-40, Larmar 2-22, Ben Bailey 1-33. Loganaport 6 0 6 0 12 St Mary 14 6 40 First quartar SM Jason Hayden 2 pass tram Clint Methvin (Andy Adams lock) Lyntroyca Hewitt 1 3 run (Run rated) SM Antonyo Turner 4 run (Adams lock) Second quarter SM Rod Washington 1 7 run i Adams lock) SM Methvin run (Hun tailed) Third quarter SM Zach Tnchell 67 pass from Methvin (Run tailed) Hewitt 7 run (Run tailed) Fourth quarter SM Trichell 48 pass from Methvin (Adams kick) Individual Statistics RUSHING Hewitt 15-1 10; Trevor Lawrence KO; SM Turner 21-86.

Hayden M1 Blake Gmllory 6-36, Washington 4-29, Will Ooutier 6-14. PASSING-L-Uwrence 10-22-3 117. SM Methvin 11-16-1280. RECEIVING Hewitt SS, Daytrus Hi W1 SM -Tnchell 6-222, Turner 2-36, Javier Pere 1-19, Hayden 1-2, Ooutier 1-1. MINDEN 41, NORTHWOOD 12 North wood 0 12 0 0 -12 Minden 7 13 7 14 -41 First quartar Chavez Johnson 7 pass Irom Chhs Toland (AJ.

Bradford kick) Second quarter Courtiand HiH 12 run (Bradford kick) Jemcm Casey 3 run (Pass failed) Wayne Washington 3 run (Kick tailed) Casey 71 run (Run failed) Third quarter Washington 50 run (Bradford kick) Fourth quarter Tyrone Sumlin 10 run (Bradford to Johnson pass) James Gill 33 run (Pass fail) Individual Statistics RUSHING NW Casey 32-1 79, Marquis Robinson 5-27, Patrick Ellens 5-7. Mitchell Loyd H-2), Jeremy Oavenporf 17). Micnael Cox 1-5, Keith Allen Sumlin MO. HiH 10-102, Jordan Cupples 21), Toland 3-5. Ladanus Stanley 1-5.

Washington 11-156, Josh Thornton 2-26, Ace Davis 1-0, Adrian Beasley 1-9, Gill I-33. (41-417). PASSING NW Ellers 3-8-1 43 (3-8-1 43). Toland 2-60 27, Johnson 0-1-00 (2-7-0 27). RECEIVING NW Casey 3-43 (3-43).

Johnson 1-7, Sumlin 1-20. (2-27), LOYOLA 31, LAKEVIEW 0 Loyla Lakeview 21 0 0 7 3 -31 0 0 0 -0 First quarter Lo Ryan Smith 2 run (Arthur Carmody kick) Lo Robbie Hams 1 run (Carmody kick) Hams 34 pass from Jon Evans (Carmody kick) Third quarter Lo Harris 55 run (Carmody lock) Fourth quarter LoFG Carmody Individual Statistics RUSHING Loyola Hams 26-196. Michael Camden 1-31. Lakeview Damay Bates 7-50 DeAngek) Coleman 1444; Corey Deans 5-38. PASSING Loyola Evans 7-14-1-105.

Lakeview -Bales 5-19-3-66. RECEIVING Loyola Hants 1-34. Steven Morehart 2-16. Lakeview. Coleman 2-46.

Roosevelt Jackson 1-5, Deans 2-5. HAYNESVILLE 49, COTTON VALLEY 0 HaynesviHe 28 7 14 0 -49 Cotton Valley 0 0 0 0 -0 First quarter Claudell Bell 41 run iMarshaU Bailey kick) Bell 5 run (Bailey kick) Fernandez Kinsby 4 from Ross Kilgore (Bailey lock) H-Bell 28 run (Bailey kick) Second quarter Terenzk) Tell 20 rush iBaney kick) Third quarter Kinsby 7 run (Bailey kKl Brandon Brownmller 1 7 run (Bailey lock) Individual Statistics RUSHING Kinsby 7-49, Be 665, Tel 6-36, Brownmiller 5-35. PASSING Kilgore 1-304. RECEIVING H- Kinsby 1-4. MANSFIELD 24, BENTON 21 Benton Mansfield 14 16 0 7 0 -21 0 0 0 -24 First quarter Jercartous Colbert 59 run (Ricky Scott run) Colbert 2 run (Antonio Shannon pass from Dale Calhoun) Demond Wheatley 32 run (Brandon Hudson kick) Michael Thomas 2 run (Hudson lock) Second quarter Scott 48 run (Scott run) Third quarter Wheatley 10 run (Hudson kekl Individual Statistics RUSHING 8 Emm Patkm 8-1 5.

Michael Thomas 15-56. Demond Wheatley 12-93 Edde Conway 4-16 (39-1801 M-fieky Scott 25-220. DaleCahoun 1-14, Troy Ross 4-4 Jercanous Colbert 5-72. (3W10) PASSING Chns Jackson 650. Dale Calhoun 6-37-1 00.

RECEIVING 6 Kyte Lawrence 1-18. Brandon Hudson 1-7. Micnael Thomas 1-1. Emm Patton 1-1, Ryan Cappleman 1-13 (6-37). Antonio Shannon 5-25.

Ke Phos 1-12 (6-37). MISSED FtELD GOALS Hudson 32. GLENBROOK 20, WILKINSON 6 Glenbrook Wilkinson 0 7 13-20 0 0 -6 Second quarter Adam Ryan 27 run (kick tailed) Third quarter Jesse Waller 15 run (Tavfor Campbell kick) Fourth quarter Waller 3 njn (kick tatiecf) Waller 25 run (Camobeli kick) Individual Statistics RUSHING Waller 20-1 1 5 3TD, J.C. Ftemmg fr67, Wesiev Duck 522. PASSING Ftemng 10-17-128-1 RECEIVING On Rfchie 4-37, Bobbie lop 348, Waller 343.

HAUGHTON 34, PARKWAY 14 Heuohton Partiwey 20 7 7 -34 7 -14 First quarter Matt Moreland 14 pass tram Sefh HoUoway (Malt Glasscock kick) Second qusrtsf Hofcwav 1 no (lock Med) second half and take it to them," Dunn said. "We felt like we could run the football and that is what we did." The Eagles posted 258 yards of rushing offense with 188 of it coming in the second half. Ruston High's defense was the story early holding the vaunted Eagle attack to a mere 150 yards of total offense and the passing game to just 72 yards on 5-of-12 passing. Ruston forced a turnover on Evangel's opening drive and moved the ball all the way down to the 1-yard line, setting up the game's most critical play. On fourth-and-goal from the 1, Ruston elected to go for it, down three, and came up inches shy on a halfback dive.

From there the Eagles would tack on two more touchdowns, both courtesy of James. The first was a 36-yard run with 3:17 left in the third quarter and the second was a 5-yard touchdown reception with 2:14 left in the game. krfT jf Karen S. DoerrLouisiana Gannett News looks for running room during the in West Monroe on Friday. "I was really proud of our kids," said Captain Shreve coach Ken Ivy.

"We came here with a lot of injuries but this group played their hearts out. We made a lot of mental mistakes, especially early, but we played hard all the way and that's something to hang your hat on." at the Chiefs' 1 with 11 seconds remaining. "There was some controversy at the end but somebody had to win and we won," Piazza said. Natchitoches appeared to have the game in hand after a 10-point third quarter. The Chiefs drove 64 yards in 1 1 plays to start the second half before settling for a 32-yard Jack Crowell field goal.

After Knight's fumble at the Raiders' 10, Natchitoches Central needed just three plays to score. Kevin Stafford's 3-yard run off left tackle gave the Chiefs a 10-7 lead. Huntington had the only score in the first half. Bogan passed 48 yards to Williams for the touchdown. Spnnghill on 45- and runs.

Rod Aubrey scored on a 4-yard run. while tight end Cednck Mendenhall rushed for 70 yards early in the third quarter. Daniel Cooper scored on a punt return, and rushed for 40 yards. "I felt our kids were ready to play and (North DeSoto's) 14 points came against a young group." said coach Benny Reeder. "They couldn't do anything against our first (team) defense." GLENBROOK 20, WILKINSON 6: Jesse Waller scored on runs of 3, 15 and 25 yards to lift Glenbrook into the second round of the MPSA playoffs on Friday.

They will play the winner of Bnerfield and Prentiss, who played Friday. Waller ended with 115 yards of rushing and 43 yards off three catches. TRINITY EPISCOPAL 28, CLAIBORNE ACADEMY 6: The football season ended on the road for Claiborne Acadmey in the first round MPSA playoffs. Buddy Vamadore scored the only touchdown for Claiborne the fourth quarter on a 1-yard run. Compiled by Jimmy Watson, Tim Barnes and Kym Klast was a big defensive play that set up the score.

Pierre hit Maniey and caused a fumble to give the Vikings a 37-yard field. Ouachita started deep in the second half but drove 91 yards keyed by a 31-yard Wilhite run and scored on a 5-yard Michael Mott run up the middle at 6:35 of the third. The Vikings had two chances to increase their k-ad in the second half, driving to the Ouachita 25 and 4 before losing fumbles. said. "My brother Josh started all of this winning district and I'm playing now, 10 years younger than him, and we still have not lost a district season." Hester Driving on a short field after a Beau Jones inter ception, the Eagles jumped out to 7-0 lead on a 1-yard touchdown run by junior running back Detrick James.

The field position was set up by a 42-yard run by Jacob Hester that put the Eagles at the 3-yard line. Turnovers would be a common theme or Ruston as the second Bearcats drive was halted by a fumbled pitch. However, the Ruston High (4-5, 2-1) defense stiffened and forced a pumme in 2-5A Rebs led 14-0. Chad Cook ran it to 21-0 with just five seconds left in the first period on a 45-yard sprint, the first of three touchdowns for Cook. The big Rebel running back also scored on runs of 21 yards in the second period and 17 yards deep in the third quarter on his way to 175 yards in 15 trips.

Captain Shreve got on the scoreboard at 8:04 in the second frame on a 23-yard field goal by James Michiels before Cook's 21-yard TD left it 28-3 at intermission. But from that point on, Captain Shreve put up a gallant battle behind scrappy quarterback Steven Thoma, a solid receiver crew and a gutsy defense. The third quarter opened with Captain Shreve stopping a Rebel drive at the Gator 29 and immediately marching 73 yards in seven plays for its first touchdown. In fact, with Thoma hitting 12-of-17 second half passes, including TD throws of 7 and 10 yards to wide receiver Fred Osby, the Gators actually outscored West Monroe 13-12. "Captain Shreve deserves a lot of credit said West Monroe coach Don Shows.

"They showed a lot of courage and heart and they competed hard all the way. Their quarter- rallies for Huntington improves to 7-2 overall and 1-2 in District 1-5A. Natchitoches Central drops to 4-5 overall and 1-2 in district. Huntington took over at its own 44-yard line with 3:44 remaining to play. Perhaps the key play in the drive came on a third-and-16 play.

Huntington quarterback Duston Bogan found wide William receiver John Williams for a fingertip catch between two defenders for a 34-yard gain. "John made one of the greatest Roundup said. "We just couldn't stop them." Loyola began their first drive deep in Lakeview territory following a partial punt block by Adam Johnston. Tight end Ryan Smith capped the drive with a 6-yard touchdown run at the 8:55 mark of the first quarter. Arthur Carmody added the extra point Senior tackle Brandon Crabtree and sophomore center Hunter Patten were tossed for punching a Loyola player, but the Lakeview coaching staff contested the call.

"If they were doing hat the referees said they were doing, then they deserved to be ejected," Alexander said. ST. MARY 40, LOGANSPORT 12: At Natchitoches. SI Mary rolled up 511 yards in total offense and got three touchdown passes from quarterback Clint Methvm to one of the best things that happened to us tonight is we did have that little bit of adversity to overcome." Greene decided to go for it in two fourth-down situations in the first half, but the first resulted in a 7-yard k)ss. The second time.

Moss kept on fourth-and-five and appeared to be stopped just short of the marker but wiggled tlirough and ran free for a 19-yard touchdown at 6:13 of the second quarter. The drive was set up after two de win over Natchitoches Honw is 0 -28 0 -6 First quarter Greg Nelson 39 run (Jaws Willis run) Kendnck Smith 9 pass Irom Jerry Casey (Carlton Hants kick) Second quarter Nelson 3 run (lock tailed) Third qusrtsf Nelson 22 run (Hams kick) RR Steary Clark 3 run ipass tailed) Individual Statistics RIJSHING-H-Neison 13-1333TDS, Casey 148. Jeremy Pickens 3-7. Jarvis Write 7-H1 Corey Grant 2-6, Ricky Sanders 1-3. Barry McGhee 1-3.

RR Dexter Russell 4-13, Ronnie WhUaket 2-21 Sieary Clark 14) 8 1 TD. PASSING It Willis 51 27, Casey 1-1-9 1 TD (H, 6-9-361 RR: Clarfc 9-23-2 139 iraaEWING r3rodenck Ramey 3-26, Kendnck SmrJi 2-11. Ore Nelson 1H. (6-361 RR: Antonio Pretow M7, D. Thomas 442, Jessie Soflon 1-34.

Dexter Russel 14. WOODLAWN 8, BTW 0 Woodlawn BTW 8 -t 0 -0 Fourth quarter Charles Edwards 14 run ILataurus Simpson run) Individual Statistics BUSHING Aaron Anderson 24-122. Charles Edwards 7-32, Marcus Hines 9-15 Bnan McCaK 3-18. Jason James 14. BT Qumton Douglas 5-39.

Jeremy Lee 14-51 Kinsmon Lancaster 2-3, Demarcus Clark 2-5, PASSING Anderson 3-7 37, BT Lancaster 2-3 20 RECETVING Dennis Moms 2-29. Brian McCall 1-6, BT Torrance Wilhams 1-5, Dewayne Boiden 1-15 TRINITY EPISCOPAL 28, CLAIBORNE ACADEMY 6 Claiborne Trinity 0 0 -6 14 14 0 -28 Second quarter Chase Brown 6 nm (Nason Stephens kick) Dudley Gmce 1 7 yards tram Ryan Rachal (Kick tailed) Third quarter Gregory Ketchtngs 56 run (Stephens kick) Walt ((etchings 3 run (Stephens kick) Fourth quarter Buddy Vamadore 1 run (Kick tailed) Individual Statistics RUSHING -C-Vamadore 12-73, Trae Milam 8-15, Dusty CeHa 1-5. Ryan Rachal 5-35. Brown 21-92. W.

Ketchmgs 1-2. Stevan Ridley 10. G. Ketctungs 14-70. PASSING -C-Thomas Smith 7-18-1 Rachal 4-744 RECEIVING Chris Procell 14.

Mibwi 372. Vamadore 5-27. Brown 2-20, W. Ketcrtings 1-7, Guice 1-17. GREEN OAKS 14, NORTH CADD0 12 Green Oaks-North Caddo 0 -14 0 -12 First quarter GO UQuarious McDonald 67 run (pass tailed) Second quarter GO JaWllie Ned 12 run (McDonald run) NC Ricky White 22 run (run (ailed) Third quarter NC Travis Black 28 pass Irom Kenny Netter ipass failed) Individual Statistics RIJSHWG-GO-McDonald 11-99-1TD.

Tristian Demery 9-37, Ned 4-30. NC Black 10-36. Cednck Thomas 1 1-33, Netter 847, While 561 PASSING- GO-Leiand Kelly 2-7-32, Lazarus Houston 020 NC-Netler 3-7-147-1. RECEIVING GO Ned 1-15. Damien Hamilton 1-17.

NC Johnathan Jones 1-7, Black 1TD-28, KentreH Patterson 1-12 Friday's scores Abramson 59. McMain 2 Acadiana 20. New Ibena 17 Airline 14. Ouachria 6 Alexandria 27. Bolton 7 Amite 41, Pearl River 7 Baker 34.

Sen Oaks 31 Barbe 21. Lafavette 0 Basile 13. Easl Beauregard 8 Bastrop 30. Neville 20 Belle Chasse 31 BTW-New Orleans 16 Bunkie 20. Menard 14 Carroll 14.

Winnsboro 7 Catholic-Baton Rouge 55. Broadmoor 6 Catholic-Morgan City 34. Lake Arthur 14 Cedar Creek 28. LakesideO Central-Baton Rouge 27. Denham Spnngs 26 Chaimette 28.

Douglass 6 Christian Lrle 20. Ascension Catholic 7 Comeaux 38, LaGrange 20 Covington 15, St Paul 10 Crestview. Fla 56. Lawless 0 Destrehan 4t, Terrebonne 7 Dunham 29. Southern Lab 0 D.

White 17. St James 7 East Jelterson 34 Bonnabel? Easl St. John 48. Central Lafourche 13 Eastern 16. McDonogh i35) 12 ENender 55.

Morgan City 0 Eunice 41 Lake Chartes-Boston 0 Evangel 22. Ruston 6 Farmervitle 34. St Fnsdenck 25 Fontamebleau 28 Ponchaloula 0 Franklin 28. Berwick 6 Franklinton 20. Loranger 18 Hahmfe41.Thibooaux7 Hanson 36 Delcambre 22 Hogms 15.

EhretO Homer 28. Red River 6 IndepenrJence 34. Albany 14 lota 48. Jeanerette 22 Jennings 13. towa 7 Kinder 17.

South Beauregard 0 Landry 30. St Bernard 13 Lee 23. Capitol 20 Live Oak 14. Betaire 6 Loreauve 27. Guevdan 22 Loyola 31 Lakeview 0 Lutcner 39.

DonaKSonvTSe 19 Many 19 Vinton 6 McCall 20. Femaay 18. OT Newman 53. St Martin 7 Northsnore 28. Mandeve 27 Ncrthwood Pep 46.

Spnngtield 0 Notre Dame 42. Church Pont 14 Oak Grove 55. Gramokng 24 Ouachita Christian 21, Jcflesticro-Hodge 20 Parkview 63. Bruslv 0 Patterson 39 Catholic-New Ibena 21 Phoenix 22. ftdgewcod 13 Pmewlle 44 ManVsviKe 0 Piaquemine 53.

McKimev 0 Pope John Paul II 21, Vamado 6 Port Allen 67, Point Coupee Central 0 Port Barre 43. North Central 16 ledernptonst 34 West Feliciana 20 Richwood 13. Caldwell 8 Riverside 42, Fisher 13 Satmen 35. Haiman 0 Sam Houston 14 Leesville 7 Scotlandviile 40. Welsh 21 SJiman 46.

Aaams County Christian 16 SMeli 34 Hammond 0 Sou Cameron 56, Menyville 21 South Lafourche 47 Bourgeois 14 South Terrebonne 42, Westgate 7 St Amant 17. East Ascension 13 St Auoustine 12 Brother Mamn 7 St Cnanes 56. St Thomas Aquinas 14 St Edmund 54. Obertm 0 St Marv's 40. Uoansport 12 St Thomas More 22 St Maitmvrtle 0 Sulphur 28.

Carencro 14 Stmne'40, PineO Tioga 38 Peabodv 12 University 20 Episcopal? Vsmoebrlt 17, Assupmnon 14 VMka 44 OwHie 13 Walker 22. Zacnary 20 Washmoton-Manon 25 DeRidder 12 West Monroe 40 Caot Shreve 16 West St John 45 Rwerdae 6 Wosttwe 40. St Lous 10 White Cas4ie 42 Easl Iberville 6 weid21 Jena 20 Woottewn 28, Tars 14 Wosvnsn 22. West OuKhtti 12 Loyola takes brawl-marred win over Lakeview catches I've ever seen in the fourth quarter," Huntington coach John Piazza said. Bogan and Williams connected on another key play in the dive.

This time, faced with a fourth-and-five from the 19, Bogan hit Williams at the 10 for another first down. "Bogan made plays for us," Piazza said. "He scrambled and hit John with a couple of big passes." An unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on the Chiefs gave the Raiders a first-and-goal from the Natchitoches Central 5. After a quarterback keeper by Bogan, another penalty this time a face-mask call against Natchitoches Central gave Huntington the ball roll over the visiting Tigers. Methvin also scored on a 1-yard plunge.

Methvin hit Jason Hayden for 2-yard touchdown, and Zach Tnchell for 48 and 67-yard scores, while completing 11 of 16 passes for 280 yards for St. Mary (8-1. 4-O). Logansport (5-3. 1-3) was held to 287 yards but got two scores from Lyntroyce Hewitt on runs of 13 and 7 yards.

HAYNESVILLE 49, COTTON VALLEY At Cotton Valley. Haynesville 's Claudell Bell scored on runs of 5. 28 and 41 yards in the first quarter to lead the Golden Tors to the easy victory. Haynesville (5-4. 4-1) also got touchdowns from Fernandez Kingsby (7 yards), Terenzio Tell (20 yards) and Brandon Brownmiller (17 yards).

Quarterback Ross Kilgore hit Kingsby for a 4-yard score. Cotton Valley falls to 0-9 overall, 0-5 in District 1 A. SPRINGHILL 55, NORTH DESOTO 14: At North DeSoto, the 0-9 Griffins left their home field with another loss when the Lumberjacks upped their record to 7 2, 4 1. Dray Robinson scored two touchdowns for fensive plays by Perkins, who broke up what looked like a touchdown pass for Ouachita and then forced the Lions into a long fourth down by smelling out a sweep for a 4-yard loss. When Ouachita passed on a fake punt, it was I)errick Larmar who recovered a WiMe fumble and set up the Vikings.

Moss made it 14-0 on a 36-yard scoring pass to a wide-open Russell, who outran three Vikings to the goal line at 1:55 of the second. Again, it From Staff Reports CAMPTI On a frigid night in Campti, the Lakeview Gators (4-5, 2-3) sputtered, but never warmed up as the Loyola Flyers (6-3, 4-2) blanked the Gators 31-0. "Anytime you cant score that is a problem," Lakeview coach Larry Alexander said. Although the Gators drove the ball into the red zone a few times, they failed to score. "We've had trouble getting the ball in the end zone the past couple of weeks," Ak'xander said.

Robbie Harris ran for 196 yards and three touchdowns on 26 carries as compared to the Gators as a team, which had 150 yards on 30 carries. For the season, Harris has 1,237 yards 18 TDs. "They ran the ball well," Alexander Airline: Vikings defense makes key stops in 2-5A win Continued from 1C Lineman Marcus Pierre also had a big play, hitting Lions quarterback Greg Manky hard enough to force a fumble late in the second to set up the Vikings' second score. When (hiachita took the second-lialf kickoff and marched 91 yards for its only score, it koked like the tide might be turning, causing Greene to get at k'ast a little conoined. "Sure I did," he said.

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