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Pa*« 8 S#c. I — The Tribun«-Pr^ Gouvcrneur. NY October 24, 1973 \sr\ • •<*•-'-•• • •&&•' —' GHS Junior Varsity Football Wildcats burn Blue Devils lly (ill ( K DIKWMHHU Tbo Wildcats made it tour \v ins in a row by downing O^drnsburg 20-9 Saturday nn Z prritvr Parents' Day performance Otidonsbur^ won the u>ss and elected U» receive They were unable »o m»»vt i against The tough Wildcat defense and had to punt A11 e i n a w n g quarterbacks Ouuvernour drove down field un fine running, < apped off with a 15 yard touchdown strike to Dave Maloy The pass to Nate Shippee for the extra point was good Tt.en later on in the half both earns exchanged touchdowns. Gouverneur s score came on fine running by Moe. Besaw. and Mddntyre which moved the ball down o the ar>c. From there Run Slate took it over on a quar- terback sneak Ogdensburg came right back with a 70 yard drive being capped off with a seven yard touchdown pass to Tim Ryan. The extra point was missed. The Wildcats had another drive or with John O'Hearn, Mike Bopn y. PauJ Shjppee. Don Lash- brooks, Scott Hudson ripping wide holes in the Burg's defense, only to be hindered by penalties and finally a fumble stopped the cats At half time it was 14-6 in favor of the Wildcats • As rhe second half began Ogdensburg kicked off to Guuverneur The Wildcats were unable to move the ball so they punted Ogdensburg marched duwn 'he field un a 50 yard drive Only to be stopped on the four There they had to settle for a field goal Gouverneur again could not move the ball on a sustained drive so they had to punt Once again the Blue Devils started to march down the field only to be stopped by an Art Moe m- tercepnon The Wildcats moved the ball for a couple of first dnwns But then the Burg's defense stiffened and forced another punt A fine punt by Jim Carr put Ogdensburg on their own 10 yard line The Blue Devils fried 'o pu» the ball in 'he air only to be picked off by Dave Maloy Maloy ran it ir, for a touchdown only to have it called back because of a clip The ball was jplaced on about the IS and a run Iby Maclntrvr^ put it or ^he three RiQhville Library y for children asked M* if I jSis'if-r . Mar* ha Bdb> Mariana SunST. i ) r \Little Bear > Bir par>\ Jar. ice and Tr.re* Kittens\ Mirra i* d••'*?> r*>t sa\ M*-'* Ih-Rt-Zr .*'T^ AW \K t :T' ir • » :: H u-< v »<-n<->r F r ^ \P. ;-i r*v] v i.i- Ijr----. i^.'i A-- H.*( r ' =.(•; F.sh-r *>ks for f ti<- fr>r Pa* Pau Trees Palmer Brr»wr. henre*: C*-rf A R.cklie* Biack B*-aj*> ries \C*»r.\er V D F-*nk si •T* V r: il arx: where Art M«^m>k it in for the linal -core The extra [x»mt * ! ^**> '* u> last [u>nu ' ^ anu> lor Mie seasi»n Nex» vtvk Ihe nu ^sed Wildcats travel to Potsdam to In honor oi Parents Day the play ihe Sandstoners The last Wildcats put «n a tine team effort namo of the season is against Si 7 win Lawrence Central JVgridders suffer firstloss of year Team Four teams balanced (Keuss Photo > in Valley League Soccer & 1^1^:**? f &+&*• ill, -4 * The (i«>u\ tTntMjr Junior Varsity b'«»o?Kill Squad suffered r heir insf loss ut ihe M\isi»n whrii rhey Nsere deleafed IA OFA 14*0 at Ot:dtMisburk» Frida\ Ir is the first loss tor f he ears in TWO wars and • mlv iheir second loss over the pasr rhret 1 seasons The Ca f s remain lied .uith fanton tor 'he Western Division lead The championship will bo decided Friday when Canton invades 'he fairgrounds. (Jnuverneur was unable to •move rhe ball after rhe opening kick off. A poor snap from center resulted in OFA blocking the punt OFA r iH»k possession on the liouverneur 40 and drove in lor ! he iouchdown OFA scored again in the third period <»n a sustained drive. They passed tor fhe point after touch- down 14-0 <iouverneui had two strong ollensive drives but each stalled due MI fhe aggressive OFA defense. The only bright spot in 'he Wildcat offense was rhe tunning of Matt Barr Coach Audycki had praise for : he defensive unit which never quit They stopped two OFA drives inside the two vard line. ARTIE MOE picks up first down :i Valley ^. jk- « \.fn.^; ' . U'KST ^\^ O if ton Fine Russell Hermon-DeKalb Edwards Harrisville League Soccer Report LEAGUK STANDINGS U L 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 3 2 4 T I 1 1 0 2 EAST O>lton Parish ville St. Regis Falls St. Joseph's W 4 Tr ,4 2 1 L \ o 4 6 7 T T I 0 0 0 Balance seems to be the key word when describing the Valley League S<»ccer picture this year. In the Western division tour learns have an equal chance of winning the divisional title as Clifton-Fine. Russell, Hermon- DeKalb, and Edwards are all in ?he thick of the race Hermon-DeKalb has the most prolific scorer in the league this \ear as Marshall Noble has scored 15 goals and 3 assists. Robert Bovay has turned in some line field play for the Demons also Kussell. always in con* tent ion lor the league title has Brian White controlling play irorn his center-half position. Clifton-Fine has to be the sur- prise team this year as they have lielded a fine defensive club this year centered around Brent Guiles. Steve Brassard, with Francis Allen and Clifford Davison showing a great deal of hustle. Harrisville started out with an excellent defensive club, but has dropped a couple of close ball games, and will definitely lU'lp 'o determine who will win in ihe Wesi. .Peter Wood has been playing lullback this year, and doing an excellent job Colton. under coach Tim liennessy has produced another line ball control team and remains on top in the Kast with Panshville close behind Colton is ihe current Valley League Champion, and will undoubtedly reach the play-offs this year. St Regis Falls, and St Josephs Academy have been the hard luck teams this year, but both have young clubs and will un- doubtedly be in contention next year Key games this week include Harrisville. under Charles Folsom meeting Russell, under coach Arlin Parker Coach Mike Ostrander will have his Hermon- DeKalb club meeting Clifton- Fine, under coach Ron Frank In a rescheduled contest, coach John Nindl will send his team against Hermon-DeKalb. % DAVE MALOY scores the first touchdown in Saturday's game against Ogdensburg Free Academy. < Photos bv L Nicholas YOUR CO - OP'S Holiday m J^po^ed tror^ Fonda Guaranteed G r ade U S No Hurr^ to j*ace your order for Uu* mouth-w»!*r!r. trait . a.? priow found orjy »• your Co-op T- as u>p qujJity rttroi — not flrkJ rjr. FrjJt 1*1 ! , ORDER NOW FOR NOVEMBER 29th DELIVERY Ofir>BR A- TOR LOCA'J CO-OP BT NO\T>fB«i ^j- LOTAI OVOT NONE SOiP WITHOUT ADVANCE ORDER GOUVERNEUR CO-OPERATIVE ASSN. 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