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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2002 9C High School Football: Week 7 THE TIMES shreveporttimes.com Third-quarter surge key for Homer RECEIVING RR. Antonio Preakw 3-22. Denter Russell 1-1-3). Jemarcus 1-11. Ben.

Kyle Lawrence 1-21, Hudson 1-15. MANY 46, S. BEAUREGARD 16 Friday's Summaries WEST MONROE 20, AIRLINE 14 Airline 0 14 0 0 -14 W. Monroe 0 12 0 8 -20 Second quarter WM Jarrad Sellar 1 8 run (pasb failed) WM Chad Cook 23 run (pass farted) Air Anthony Mos6 11 run (Marsha Burton kick! Air-Calm Dawson 26 tumble return (Burton kick) Fourth quarter WM-Cook11run(Sellarkickl tndmduil Statistics Bud Owens (HO. Moss 16-15.

Derrick Lamar 4-12 (47). WM. Cook Seiar 18-36. Ben Soignier 9-59. (2771 PASSING Moss 20 34.

WM. Soignier 7-14-1 47. RECEIVING Ar. Tracy Russel 1-29. WM.

Keith Tippen 5-27, Daniel BarteW 1-15. OUACHITA 47, FAIR PARK 14 downs in under six minutes of play in the third quarter and took advantage of Lumberjacks mistakes throughout the game. "Springhill turned the ball over a good bit and that killed them." Homer head coach Glen Kyle said. "We just took advantage of our turnovers like a good team should and they just weren't able to recover." Willis scored for the Pelicans on a 19-yard keeper at 5:11 of the third quarter to give Homer a 26-17 lead. Springhill never scored again after that.

The Homer drive was set up by a Springhill fumble at the Lumberjacks 39-yard line by Dray Robinson, who had 75 yards on 12 carries for Springhill. Willis capi)ed the night's scoring with a 2-yard run at of the third quarter which wrapped up the scoring for both teams. "Jarvis Willis has been a phenomenal quarterback for us this year," Kyle said. "He's really having a great seasou with his legs and his arms. We're really proud of him, and Jeremy Casey's a leader on offense also." Robinson opened the scoring for the Lumberjacks on a 19-yard run, but Homer answered with a 57-yard drive that led to Willis' 1-yard touchdown and knotted die score at A Rashaad Jones 4-yard touchdown run gave Springhill a 14-6 lead as the second quarter got under way.

Jerry Casey returned the ensuing kickoff 30 yards to the 50-yard line and set the Pelicans up with good field position that led to Willis' scoring toss to Smith to make it 14-12. Springhill managed a Celd goal and a 17-12 halftime lead on its next drive, despite penalties for holding and an illegal shift. Springhill travels to Parkway next week, while Homer plays host to Loyola. BENTON 4 7, By Ptzzolato Special to The Times SPRINGHILL Homer used a 20-point third quarter to beat the Springhill Lumberjacks 32-17 on Friday night in Springhill. Quarterback Jarvis Willis ran for 109 yards and passed for 67 yards while accounting for four touchdowns in die Homer win.

Willis ran for three touchdowns of 1. 19 and 2 yards and passed for a 20-yarder to Kendrick Smith, a score which pulled the Pelicans to within14-12 just before the half. The Pelicans scored three touch dS to Boo By Jim Dawson Special to The Times BENTON Junior Michael Thomas took care of the first half and junior Eddie Conway took care of the second as the Benton Tigers crushed the Red River Bulldogs for a 47-0 homecoming win Friday night at Tiger Stadium. Thomas had 93 yards rushing on 15 attempts and four first-half touchdowns and Conway added 134 sec ond-half rusrung yards on 14 carries and two scores as the Tigers (4-3) completed their non-district play. "It was a good win over a good team," Benton coach Mitch Thomas Downey said of the contest with the Bulldogs, who came into the game as the ninth-ranked team in Class 2A.

"But the important tiling is getting ready to give a good effort next week against North Caddo." The Tigers will open District 1-3A play next Friday night at Vivian against the Rebels. However, as good as the Tigers were on offense, rolling up 320 yards in total offense with 284 coming on the ground, it was their defense that controlled the game and made the difference. "We knew they were going to stretch the field vertically on us," Benton defensive coordinator Scott Carroway said. "So we played a dif- -a II RED RJ k1 rl 4 VAi Mtty-f? I IF Shane BevelThe Times Jesse Smith jumps in celebration of his team's touchdown in the first half of the game against Red River. He forced a fumble on an attempted punt in the end zone and Donovan McMillan recovered and scored.

S.Beauregard 0 Many 13 0 0 16 -16 27 6 0 -46 First quarter Robert Preston 10 run iNathan Kfcgsworth kick) Preston 1 run (Kick failedl Second quarter Antwam Jacobs pass from J.J. Maxie iMaxie lock) Preston 42 pass from Adam Founds (Mawe kick) Maxie 5 run (Kick failedl Nick Procell 35 run iMaxie kick) Third quarter Preston 55 pass from Founds (Run tailed) Fourth quarter SB Mkah Banow 25 run iZach Chaumont run) SB Dale Kemy 2 run iMatt Richards run) Individual Statistics RUSHING SB. Brandon Busby 22-79. Barrow 3-21 Preston 088. Procell 6-59, Maxie 340, Leman Colbert 4-29.

Autwain Jacobs 1-8. PASSING SB. Chaumont 2-0O. M. Founds 40 139, Maxie 2051.

RECEIVING M. Preston 2-97, Jacobs 2-62. Morris Thomas 1-18. Maxie 1-13 HOMER 32, SPRINGHILL 17 Homer Springhill 20 0 -32 0 0 -17 11 First quarter Dray Robinson 19 run (kick failed) Jarvis Willis 1 run (kick failedl Second quarter Rashaad Jones 4 run IRobmson run) Kendnck Smith 19 pass from Wis (run failed) David Thomas 28 FG Thin) quarter Willis 14 run (pass failed) Wilts 19 run iBrodenck Ramey pass Irom Willis Brodenck) Willis 1 run (kick failed) Individual Statistics RUSHING -H Willis 1 1-109. Greg Nelson 1040.

-Jav Robinson 1 2-76. Rashad Jones 1 1-52. Thomas 623. PASSING H-Willis 5-11-0106. Jerry Casey 1-3-143.

-Thomas 4-16056 RECEIVING Daniel Cooper 3-53. Richard Grant 1 -3. Robinson 1-3. H-Bradenck Ramey 2-79. Willis 143.

Casey 3-26. Smith 1-19 ROSEPINE 25, LOGANSPORT 22 Rosepine Logansport 13 6 0 -25 0 -22 First quarter David Hewitt 65 run (kick tailed) Jason Bland 3 run (Luke Leger kick) Joe Joe Gregoire 1 run (kick tailed) Second quarter -R Gregoire 1 run (lack failed! Trevor Lawrence 28 run i Doc Hewitt run) Third quarter Bland 15 run (run failedl Bnan Wares 55 run iDoc Hewitt run) Individual Statistics RUSHING R. Jason Bland 13-214. Brandon WWe 1055 Gregoire 7-X. Wanes W38 Lawrence 52.

Hewitt 15-20 PASSING-R. Blankenoaker 3-7-390. Lawrence 4-11-39-1 RECEIVING R. Bland MO. Joseph Dickson 2-29.

Daytrus Hill 2-20. Hewitt 1-11, Wanes 1-8. ST, MARY'S 27, NORTHWOOD-LENA8 St. Marys (orthwood-Lena 15 -27 2 -8 Second quarter Rod Washington 70 run i kick tailed) Third quarter Jason Hayden 28 pass fiom Clint Mettwin (pass failed) Damon Jackson 2 run iron failed) Fourth quarter Will Cloutier 2 run (Antonyc Turner run) Salety Hayden 40 run (Andy Adams kick) Individual Statistics RUSHING Turner 1 7-106. Hayden 56.

Cloutier 24. Washington 1-70. N-Terry Fisher 34-145. Jackson 7-31, Kenny Henry 5-19. PASSING- Mottivin 6-15-0-103.

Jackson 0-4-2 int. RECEIVING Hayden 240. Zach Trtchetl 2-26. Drew Payne 1-33, Washington 14. GLENBROOK 14, CLAIBORNE ACADEMY 0 Glenbrook 0 14 0 0 -14 Claiborne Academy 0 0 0 0 0 Second quarter J.C.

Fleming 10 run Ikick (ailed) Bobby Igo 12 pass from Fleming (Jesse Waller run) Individual Statistics RUSHING -Gl. Wallet 24-139. Fleming 13-64-1TD. Wesley Duck 12-30 PASSING Gl. Fleming 4-11-026-1.

RECEIVING Gl. Igo 3-22. Ton Wilson 14 Friday results AcadTana38. LaGrangc 11 Alexandra 56. MarksviHe 42 Amite 41.

Albany 6 Assumption 23. Ellender 2 Bastrop 49. Nortrrvrood-Shreveport 6 Belle Chasse 61. Landry 30 Bogalusa 4t. Hannan 18 Bunnabel 53 Riveidale 6 Breaux Bndge 42.

Nurthside 0 Burie47 Grant 10 Carencro 40 Barbe 37, tnple OT Carroll 15. Richwood 13 Catholic-New Ibens 38. Erath 20 Cecilia 73 North Iberville 12 Cedar Creek 35. Cotton Valley 0 Chalmete35 Salmen13 Comeaux 23. Lataverle 6 Country Day 47 Hidgewood 7 Covington 17.

Hammond 0 Ciesoeni City 51 Lutheian 16 Curtis 28. OP Walker 25 Deslrenan 34 Bourgeois 10 Donaldsonville 42. Winte Castle 20 White 24 Lutcher 0 East Jetterson 21. Higgins 13 Episcopal 49, Jackson 7 FontaineWeau 35 Mandeville 0 Franwinlon 32. Pearl River 0 Glen Oaks 23.

Walker 14 Harmville 34. Teneborme 7 Hanson 28. Lake AiWur 15 Haughton 26. Bossier 13 Holv Cross 28, St Augustine 14 Independence 28. Lmanger 21 Iowa 14.

lota 7 Istiouma 62. Lee 6 Jennings 27 Westlake 19 Jonesboro-Hodoe 23. St. Frederick 12 KenneoV 22. Fortier 6 Dunham 6 Kinder 12.

Pickering 8 Lake Charles-Boston 21. St Louis 14 Leesville l4.DeHidder6 Loieau 19. Central Catholic 11 Mjnsheld 42 RmggoB 8 Many 14 South Beaureoaid 9 MclJonogh 29. fcasion 27 Menard 21, Northwest 19 Neville 38, Woodlawn-Shieveport 14 Northeast 34 University 21 Oak Foresl 27. Centre 21 Oak Grove 56 Bemice 20 Opelousas-Cafholic 56 Dekambie 0 Ouachila47 Fair Park 17 Ouachita Chnsrwi 14.

Lake Providence 0 Parkview 36 Port Allen 21 Partowav 36. West Ouachita 14 Patterson 69. Berwick 20 Phoenix 49 tec Classique 7 Pme41 Peabodv6 Port Sulphur 62. Boothville-Venice 12 Raw; 43 Crow 0 Reaemptonst 71 Point Coupee-Centrai 0 Rivers 56 St Martins 33 Rosepine 25 Looansport 22 Ruston41 Huntmgjon 6 Sam Houston 31 Eumoe25. OT Sto 37 Ponehaloula 14 Smith Lafourche 49 Central Lafourche 13 South Tenerxxme 52 Morgan City 0 St Amant36 Broadmoor 6 St Edmund 14 East Beamegaid 0 St Helena 46 Osnan Ule 6 St James 25 St Chanes 20 Si Johnlaouem 46 St Bemaifl 28 St Martmv- 49 Wesloate 14 St Mavs27 NWiwoooH-enaS St Paul 16 6 St Thomas Aomws 20 Northwood Prep 12 St Thomas Mine 50 Opeoisas 0 Sumner 34 Pope John Paul 2 Tara '4 East Asrwior 9 TruW 2 Able.

21 Tnaa '0 boson 7 Vanarf 36 Kng 0 Cafnok 41 WeWO Wesi Moans 47 Busiv '2 Jenr 27 Eire) 21 OT Wes1 Monme 20 Awe 14 Ws! St 50 Nowman 19 Wesi St Man 3' F-arn 0 34 Wmnheid '1 WjKHawMMion oi 35 Dennam Springs 6 Zdcnary 35 uve 0 Ouachita Fair Park 15 12 -47 0-14 First quarter DeAndre Williams 1 run (kick tailod) 0 Michael Mott 1 run (Matt Bourwel kick) Second quarter 0 William Dombrowski 3 run (Bourwell kick) FP Kevin Jones 1 7 pass from Marcus Getter (Williams pass from Getter) 0 Jonathan Wilhite 64 run (kick blockecl) Third quarter 0 Wilhrte 90 kickoff return (Gentry pass from Manley) 0 King Beckwith 28 interception return (Boutwell kick( Fourth quarter 0 Dombrowski 35 run (kick tailed) 0 Travis Mack 16 run (kick failed) Individual Statistics RUSHING Oua. WiKle 9-121 Dcmbrowski 48. Tiavis Mack 6-39. Mott 6-26. Willie Lawson 1-20.

Rodenck Mitchell 3-20. Manley 3-6). (32-288). FP. Williams 1M9.

Jones 6-53. LaKemen McCain 1 1-40. Getter 7-15. Dexter Kennedy 1-8. Tamon Addison 1-1.

Kamarreo Jemnigan 1-0. (37-206). PASSING Oua, Manley 540. 83. FP.

Getter 7-1 7-2. 73 yds. RECEIVING Oua CSnt Ma 2-36. Demetrius Jenkins 2-36, WMe 1-1. FP, Jones 4-47, Wiams2-16.

Jemnigan 1-8. RUSTON 41, HUNTINGTON 6 Ruston 8 13 13 7 -41 Huntington 0 6 0 0 6 First quarter Earl Gitftin 1 run (njn goodl Second quarter R-Gnftin 2 run (run tailed) H-Ladamus Bowman 60 pass from Dustn Began (kick taitedi Giltiin 7 pass from Beau Jones (kick good) Third quarter Ladarious Mamon 1 6 run (luck failed) R-Brandon Belcher 7 pass tram Chns tudwig bet. 0331 Fourth quarter RTony Cox 1 run (kick goodl Individual Statistics RUSHING Rus. Roberts 1-32. ladanous Mamon 8-72.

Gnttm 5-19. Brandon Belcher 1-30. Travis Shite 4-22 Jones 2-25. Tony Con 641, Jordan Wiggjns 1-4. Chns Ludmg 1-6.

Damon Roane 542. Tyler Neeles U. Began 1446. Jamarkus Fubbs 1048. Donald Kragnt 4H-9).

Jaied Ware 3-17. PASSING Jones 9-14-790. Bogan 6-9-106O. RECEIVING Rus. Josh Perot 1-19.

Russell Woodard 4-24. Belcher2-32 Mamon 1-5. Stme 1-7. Hum, John Williams 4-100. Glenn Graham 1-8.

HAUGHTON 26, BOSSIER 1 3 Haughton Bossier 13 0 13 0 -26 7 6 -13 First quarter Seth Holloway 9 run (Matt Glasscock kick) Charlie Delaney 3 run (kick failed) Third quarter Delaney 1 run (pass lailedl Demondray Robinson 98 kickoff return (Robel Leuenberger kick) Delaney 1 run (Glasscock kick) fourth quarter Robinson 8 run (kick tailedi Individual Statistics RUSHING Holloway 1 7-71. Delaney 1567; Bos Bryon Young 14-98. Robinson 1360. Weldon Brown 6-32. Rickey Caitey 3-17, Charles Delaney 1-13.

Josh Jackson 1-1, Corv George 1-0. PASSING Holloway 20-330. 301, Boss, Kevin Broussard 40. 66, Carley 1-50 12. RECEIVING Devondiic Tezeno 10-132.

Matt Moreland 6-87, Josh Keith 366. Marfen Montgomery 1-16; Robinson 2-10, Brown 1-31, Young 1-25. Mark Johnson 1-12. PARKWAY 45, W. OUACHITA 13 Parkway W.

Ouachita 21 0 10 7 -45 7 -13 First quarter PW -Marcus Jeler 6 run i Malt Barcelona kick) PW Jeler 10 run (Barcelona kick) PW Roderick Moore 23 run (Barcelona kick) Second quarter PW Doug Finley 52 pass from Chuck Beverage (Barcelona kick) Third quarter PW Chad Beverage 1 3 pass Irom Beverage (Barcelona kick) PW -Barcelona 41 FG. WO-6ran Townsend 24 pass from Chad Hatten (pass tailed) Fourth quarter PW-losh Wrjtl 16 run iBarcetona kick) WO-Waoe Hennessey 6 run (Tiger Walter kick) Individual Statistics RUSHING PW. Jeter 14-39. Wolf 334 Brvce McGulfee 5-31. Rcderck Moore 2-27.

WO. Josh MunhrJand 2-69. Waller 17-66 Hatten 640. Hennessey 3-14. PASSING PW Beverage 13-200 181.

WO. Hatten 5-202 57 RECEIVING PW. Finley 4-90 Beverage 68. WO. Townsend 242.

Case Goodl 2-15. NEVILLE 38, WOODLAWN 14 Woodlawn Neville 0 8 6 0 -14 14 17 7 0 -38 First quarter N-Carson 7 pass from Robert Lane (kick laited) N-Joshua Roberts 2 run (Jermaine Jacko pass from Lane) Second quarter N-lamarcus Simmons 22 pass Irom Lane (Alex Presiey kick). N-frelsey32FG N-Simmons 60 pass from Lane iPresley kick) Wl-Anderson 83 run (DeMartm Write pass from Simon GuiNory) Third quarter N-Jacko 30 pass from Lane iPreslev kickl Ouan Thomas 16 pass from Anderson (run tailed) Individual Statistics RUSHING Wl. Andeison 169. Charles Edwards 659.

Marcus Hmes 5-19. Nev, Tony White Roberts 8-24. Lane 2-3. PASSING-WI. Anderson 5-13-1 152.

Lane 15-17-0 227 RECEIVING Wl. Dennis Moms 2-79. Bnan McCall 2-57. Thomas 1-16 Nev Simmons 5-104 Canjon 4-67. Jacko 1-X.

Kwame Keys 3-1 1 While 1 -8. Nolan Darby 1 -7. LOYOLA 35, NORTH DESOTO 0 North DeSoto Loyola 0 14 0 -0 7 -35 First quarter I Robbie Hams 10 run lArthur Carmody kick) Second quarter I John Evans 40 pass Stephen Morehart (Carmody kick) Hams 54 run (Carmody kml Third quarter I Hams 29 run (Carmodv kickl Fourth quarter Harris 25 run (Carmodv kick i Mtadual Statistics RUSHING ND. JaredWJier 1441. James Brokenberiy 9-1-61.

Josh Bunord 5-20 Bany Co 1-1 '29-751 Lov. Robbie Hams 16203. Garrett Johnston 11-59. John Evans 1-3. WiltlvwCriumiev13 134-278).

PASSING-ND. Brokentwry 1-M, 12vds. Loy. Evam2-i-0 48vds RECEIVING -ND. Gravson Magee 1-17.

Loy. Morehart BENTON 47, RED RIVER 0 Red River 27 0 -0 14 -47 Fir quarter Michael Thomas 1 run ikick tailed) Second quarter Thomas 34 njn (Past tanectl Donovan MckWan tuntue recovery (Whitney Green tod Thomas 1 tun (Bnridon Hudson kick) Thomas 1 run (Huoson kicki Fourth quarter Ed4e Conway 6 nr iHudson tack) Gonway 1 7 run Hudson hcti mdKnuai Sutntics RUSHWG-RR Slearv Car 8-1-5' I Rome WStaker 12-36 Al Lews 2-9 Jesse SfW 1 Ben. Conway '4-134 tmn Paw 22 Thomas '93. Demons Whea '047 Bjoe Bti u-ti MusHenaon 3-" ChntJaoaor 2-1-21 1. Tim sr CirtsByrj-O PASSING- RR DarkS-'S-' Xv lewsO2-09 5-20 1 aOvosl Ben Jaoxsor 2-M 36 Bnjot Branch O2-00 (2-7-0, 36).

0 Before Friday night's loss, Red River's only loss of the year was to fellow District 1-2A opponent Springhill, 49-22, a team Benton beat 21-12 in Week 3 action. The Bulldogs will play host to district opponent Lakeview next Friday night in Coushatta. said Simmons, who finished witii five catches for 104 yards and two TDs. Anderson, who finished with 69 yards rushing and 152 passing, departed at the end of die tiiird quarter with a slight concussion. "I thought Anderson was die best adilete we've seen tins year," said Neville's outstanding linebacker Cedric Harris.

"We knew he (Anderson) was tiieir best and we keyed on him, but he still burned us a couple of times." the scoring Many needed. Preston rushed eight times for 88 yards, while Nick Procell rushed six times for 59 yards and a 35-yard score. PLAIN DEALING ACADEMY 7, GRA-WOOD The 1-8 Bulldogs got their first win this season at their homecoming against the 0-8 Crusaders. The first quarter saw the only points added to the scoreboard, with a touchdown by Murphy Shelton. The Bulldogs had 225 yards total offense.

Jeremy Alexander led the defense with 13 tackles: Shelton followed with 10: and Chns Font had eight tackles, which included two quarterback sacks. MANSFIELD 42, RINGGOLD 8: At Mansfield, Ricky Scott rushed for 287 yards and scored three touchdowns to lead the Wolverines to the norvdistnct victory. Compiled by Jimmy Watson, Kym Klats, Rusted Hedge and Tim Barnes then drew an offsides on the hosts on a fourth-and-five at the 15. After he went 7 yards on his own, Delaney took it in the final 3 yards for the 13-0 k-ad. Haughton had a chance to add to its lead in the second quarter, but a 3(yard field goal attempt was wide.

There was a second fumbk that dearly cost Bossht. Driving inside tlie Haughton 30. Jama! Harris jumped on a Bearkats fumble to end a scoring threat that had been set up on a 27-yard rumble by Bryon Young. Lane passes NeviSle past Woodlawn could, hitting us hard every play, but I tliink they just got worn down," Conway said of the Bulldogs who only dressed out 26 players for the trip from Coushatta. "But we were also giving a lot of second effort out there and our line kept putting them on the ground." Operating primarily from die shotgun, Iiuie hit every type pass imaginable including one that covered 65 yards in die air as he scrambled for time.

On die play, Lane fired from liis own 30 and wide receiver liunarcus Simmons hauled it in on die 5 from where he stepped into the end zone for a 3(H) lead witii 2:35 left in the half. "The coaches tefl us to always keep moving. I could see Bob scrambling so I kept ruiuiing and he found me," ferent kind of zone than usual and the change (in coverage) allowed us to get good pressure on their quarterbacks." Red River (5-2) was held to 29 yards total offense in the game minus-1 rushing and only 30 yards in the air and only four first downs, getting into Benton territory twice on the night. "James Wright (who was moved from running back before the season started) was outstanding tonight," Carroway said of the senior defensive end who was constantly in the face of the Red River quarterbacks Steary Clark and Al Lewis. Benton jumped out to a 33-0 half-time lead thanks to favorable field position which came courtesy of punt returns by senior Einmitt Patton and Red River mistakes.

The Tigers scored on four of their six first-half possessions with only one of their possessions starting in their own end of the field. Ration had three punt returns for 122 yards in the half, setting up two of Thomas' four first-half scoring runs, with a first-quarter interception by junior Antonio Coleman leading to Thomas' first score. The other Tigers first-half score came on a fumble recovery by junior Donovan McMillan in the end zone after the Bulldogs could not get a punt off and senior Jesse Smith knocked the ball loose. Conway had both of his scores irt tlie fouilh quarter as the Tigers kept the ball on the ground for almost the entire second half. "They kept doing everything they here Friday night.

Completing 15of-17 passes for 227 yards and four touchdowns, I-ane led second-ranked Neville to its sixth straight win. This was die night we've been looking for," Une said. "Everything clicked offensively and the defense kept playing great. It was our most complete performance yet." Woodlawn, which got a gutsy effort from junior quarterback Aaron Anderson, fell to 2-5 and 0-2. Roundup "That is what our strategy was.

going into the game to keep the ball away from them as long as we could," Northwood head coach Chuck Duprue said. "I told the team coming in that Bastrop was a much better team than us and I feel like we made many improvements offensively tonight. We just stunk it up on delense." In the Rams' first possession, they marched the ball down the field with an outstanding air attack on a 36-yard Va'Shawn Edmonds pass. That set up his own 20-yard rush for the first touchdown of the game. "That opening drive set the momentum for us and made us feel real good." Edmonds said.

"That was our gane plan we came out passing to put the points on the board and our defence held them." After the first touchdown by Bastrop, Northwood allowed five unanswered touchdowns before the Falcons scored Quarterback of that." Holloway still got his yards through the air, completing 2(kf-33 for 301 yards. He used four different receivers, favoring Matt Moreland early and Devondric Tezeno as the game wore on. Demondray Robinson proved to be the big gun for Bossier. He got the Bearkats on the board with a 98-yard kickoff return for a Uwchdown in the third quarter and scored on an 8-yard run in the fourth. hi the first half, Holloway proved Tigers quarterback throws four TD passes.

By Ketth Prince Louisiana Gannett News MONROE Showing the form that catapulted him into the national hierarchy of prep quarterbacks, Neville's Robert line blitzed Woodlawn with a flawless performance that keyed a 38-14 victory Undermanned Lions shock Golden Tors their only touchdown of the game. Jemano Casey scored on an 86-yard kickoff return. The try for a two point conversion tailed with 7:35 left in the first half. ROSEPINE 25, L0GANSPORT 22: At Rosepine, Jason Bland ran for 214 yards and two touchdowns as Rosepine held onto a 19-14 half time lead against Logansport. The win takes Rosepine's record to 2 0 while Logansport falls to 11.

St. Mary's remains the only unbeaten team in District 3 1A. Bland scored the first and last touchdowns for Rosepine, sealing the win in the third quarter on a 15-yard run that gave it a 2514 lead. MANY 46, SOUTH BEAUREGARD 16: At Many. Robert Preston scored four touchdowns to lead the Tigers (4 3.

2 -0) in the rout of South Beauiegard (15. 0-2). Preston had sconng runs of 1 and 10 yards and caught scoring passes of 42 and 55 yards from quarterback Adam Founds. A 27-point second quarter was all From Staff Reports PLAIN DEALING Larry Boyd caught scoring passes of 65 and 40 yards and returned a fumble 85 yards for a touchdown to lead Plain Dealing (34, 2-2) to a 26-20 District 1- 1A victory over Haynesville (3-4, 2- 1). Boyd also had two interceptions in the game.

Plain Dealing added a fumble recovery for a score from Anthony Neal and Jimmy Osby caught a two-point conversion pass. BASTROP 47, NORTHWOOD 6: At Bastrop, It was a character building night for the overmatched Falcons, as they were defeated by Rams. Northwood made a strong stand for the first five minutes of the matchup, before they turned the ball over on downs at the 7:45 mark in the first quarter. It was all Bastrop from there. Haughton: Continued from 1C vere lined up tonight and the way our offensive line was blocking," he said after gaining 57 yards on 14 carries.

HoDoway, who carried 17 times for 71 yards, ran delays liberally and showed he has learned to not only keep the ball away from opposing cornerbacks through the air but to pick his spots on tlie ground. "Selii's better, but the team's better, too, Guin said. "We're able to run the ball now, and Setli's a big part versatile in team's victory he could dissect a defense to drive down the field as well as strike quickly when given the opportunity. He led the Bucs on a Wy ard touchdown drive to start the game, spreading tlie ball around the field while completing six passes in a row and taking it in the final 9 yards himself on a delay. When Moreland picked up a Bearkats fumble in Haughton territo-rv and carried it back to the Bossier 31), Holloway delivered a key tliird-down pass to Tea-no for 7 yards and 1.

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