The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1983 Page: 4 of 8
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The Dublin Progress
Thursday, Saptambar 15,1983
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Doublelbugh Dublin defense wins 9-0
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>ttck«y Jooes and Darren
Teriey led the Dnbta Lkns
te.a 9-0 shutout of Albany
Friday night in a defensive
battle of die lions.
game caaee when Dublin
right end Ramie Woads
Jones, a senior defensive
end, had eight tackles on
the night and caused two
Albany quarterbacks la
leave the game on con-
secutive plays.
“Nickey is the best we’ve
ever had play at defensive
end,’’ said Dublin coach
Bill Bryant.
Darren Turley, a
sophomore noseguard,
recovered two fumbles in
the game, one on the 1-yard
line which set up the only
touchdown of the game late
in the first half.
back Mike Ivy tat the end
sene for a safety with 4:11
left in the first quarter.
The lone touchdown
came later Mhe half when
an Albany player bauNeda
bad pitet. Turley
The first score in the
recovered on the 1-yard
line, and Dublin quarter-
back Blake Bryant aeond
on the next (day and kicked
the point
showing ofl the dock
“GoT dang
sweet? Wasn’t that Am”
Coach Bryant said as
players, fans and coaches
celebrated shortly after the
game. ‘‘It’s good to play
Albany’s defensive ef-
forts included stopping the
Lions twice inside the
l-yard line and intercep-
ting a pass.
The Greenboys played
tougher, however, causing
two fumbles, grabbing
three interceptions, allow-
ing Albany only three first
downs and talcing out two
quarterbacks — although
Ivy did come back to play.
“Our defense has
matured more by the se-
cond game than any
defense we’ve had,”
Bryant said.
Carrying for the most
yards were Danny Eoff,
tailback, 21 carries for 88
yards; Kevin Strickland,
tailback, 15 carries for 50
Dublin will meet the San
Saba Armadillos in another
defensive battle this Fri-
day at 8 p.m. in Dublin
Dublin had 14 first downs
to Albany’s three; had 162
yards rushing, Albany had
99; Dublin had 67 passing
yards to Albany’s 21;
passes complete for
Dublin, 7-15, Albany 2-13;
Dublin threw one intercep-
tion, Albany threw three-,
Dublin’s punts averaged
six for 41 yards, Albany
had five for 39; Dublin was
penalized five times for 50
yards, Albany twice for 20;
Dublin lost one fumble,
Albany three.
SamSaba will be strong
The Sen Saba foot-
ball team has never
lost a gams In Dublin
Memorial Stadium.
The only game Dublin
has won from them wa
who went to the
regional* tn 1982,
bring • seasoned
team to Dublin Friday
night. It ie also a large
team with tha offen-
has won from them
was last year in San
Saba. The score was
14-13.
The Armadillos,
sive tine weighing 180,
, 215 and 245,
190, 218, 21
from tackle to tackle
Their offense is a
‘Delaware Wing T”
with a lot of motion
and misdirection
plays. It takes speed
and versatility to run.
They feature Shawn
Sanderson, a junior
175-pounder, at the
key running back
position.
They ere also tough
on defense with
weight and experien-
ce. Starring Is two-
time all district nose
guard, Ricky Prescott.
A senior at 225 poun-
ds, he gets help from
202-pound senior
tackle, David Shugart.
The defense is a 5-3
alignment but they
also run a split 6 with
a lot of stunting by the
linemen.
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Rodney Kiicrease is all over an Albany receiver in the ly looks on. Dublin won 9-0.
Dublin-Albany clash Friday night Albany’s David Whnber-
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GET INTO GOLD!
Thursday’s ‘‘Daily
Texas University Texan” said Bryant
coach Fred Akers may start,
says, “Bill Boy Bryant He also said Bill
plays bigger than he Boy had been im-
is.” Bryant may get a proving steadily since
chance to prove It last spring ^ and
Saturday against especially this fall
Auburn. He m*y get to because “he knows
start in the game. he Is going to get to
Bryant has baen play ”
listed on the Longhorn Bryant was the
roster as the number 2 leading receive^ In
flanker behind Ronnie last week’s full dress
Mullins. scrimmage with five
Mullins sustained a catches for 88 yards,
season-ending injury The University of
last week and Coach Texas-Auburn game
Akers in a story In last will be televised.
The Dublin Junior
High teams combined
for an 18-6 win over
the Blanket eighth
grade last Thursday.
Touchdowns were
made by Landon Nor-
theutt, Michael Un-
derwood and Rickey
Hernandez.
The offensive line
of Tim -Coan, John
Mow, Lance Criswell,
Rickey Burns, Darrell
Laxson and Randy
Woods opened gaping
holes for the backs to
run through.
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Quarterback Ricky
Hoyt and backs
James Wilson and
Billy Sorrels of the
seventh grade ran
behind a sound offen-
sive line.
Defensive stan-
douts in the game
were Mickey Cash.i
Randy Johnson, Lax- \
son, Northcutt and
Burns for the eighth
grade.
Jim Gerhart, Bill
Acker, Larry Acker,
Oscar Kendall, James
Wilson and Marty
Couch performed out-
standing defense for
the seventh grade.
The teams will get
to play two separate
games in San Saba
Thursday. The seven- ____
th grade game will be Dandilion of the Week Alaina Gilbert was
at 5 p.m. and the recognized at last Friday’s pep rally and
eighth grade will play received her necklace from the Golden Butter-
at6p.m. fly Jewelers.
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" and have been very opened the season Leprechauns team are Shamrdfcks, spon- wards assisting with Bradley Bu
pleased with the with a win over the Brandon Blagg, Jef- sored by Thompson’s the team victory were oien Bilbrey.
Hamilton Ewaks with fery Bradley, Cody Feed and The Golden Robert Childress,
Jay Yancy,
Burns and
results.
A map of the local a final 'sebre of 4-0. Grlggers, Chris Butterfly Jewelers, striker, Jana Jewell, The outlook for thev
region is available for The Leprechauns are Hamilton, Randy defeated the Silver a,?d Jason Turner as Shamrocks is great \n
the asking st the looking forward fo Jones, Jennifer Streaks 3-1 in the first ..wings. v the next game agairwft
Public Library. Don’t their game Saturday Nichols, Colby Sears, game of the 1983 fall Jimmy Sorrells and the Ponys at Cham-
forgst to turn In all against the Stephen- Heath Tucker, Cour-soccer season. Robert Hill alternated xberlain Field In
overdue books to the vllle Little Bits here in tney West, Jenny St. e . . .. as goalie with Angela Stephenville. Play will
Martin, James Byrd, euScor,nL f s.he,ton and Mon,ca begih at 11 a.m.
Jamie McClean, Jinks as fullbacks. Saturday, September
Nathan McClean and Daniel White and Jl D' Playing half-backs 17.
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Stewart and Rita
Spraggins. . The
Leprechauns wish to
thank their sensors The Shamrocks Shamrocks consist of Offensively, Jeff
again this year and soccer team played Players under six Shaw, Shelton
they are Sav-On-Food their first game of the years of age. The warren, Starsha
and Dairy Queen. season against the 'Shamrocks lost thdir jreusdale, Mahdi
Little Rascals of ,irst flame to a hard- sioan, Jennifer Moon
Stephenville. The ‘ought score of 7-0. and Brad Daniels did a
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will be available In town and at the gate.
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The defense had a
busy afternoon with
Misty McConnell,
Terri Sharp, Minday
McConnell, J. R.
Sharp, Stephen
Perkins, Telinie ■
Stephens, Joyce
Couch, Jason Warren
protect ing the goal.
Goalie positions
were played Ly Briar
HighTower and An-
thony Patel.
who afe-sponsored by
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Dublin Insurance
Agency, will play Sep-
tember 17 against the,
Cowboys in ‘Stephen-
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Grimes, Bill. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1983, newspaper, September 15, 1983; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth778328/m1/4/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.