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Country Day HARRISON WEBER GARY BREWSTER MIKE SISTRUNK CARSON LLEWELLYN Guard Quarterback Center L1HSb21CkCF ..x A eu .Ja w ' M f ff - ni Nester, Mluckley Pace Saints Over juns,44-0 By JAY HANDELMAN and three yards. Doug Nester ran for three' Muckley followed with scores! touchdowns and Carl Muckley on a one-yard run and 884yardi scored two to lead the St. Mar- sprint. A tin's Saints to a 44-0 Win over Duncan capped the spree by the Country Day Cajuns Friday grabbing a two-yard pass 'from at Country Day. Gary Brewsterq The game marked the end of Hank Gamble bo5ted, two ex- the 'campaign for ther Cajuns tra points. , i who finished with an 0-7 slate. The Saints had 270 yards 1 St.' Max-tin's has a 5-1-2 rushing and 219 through the Q record. The Saints have four air while the.Caju11s settled S consecutive shutouts going V for a minus 36 yards on the A into their season's finale ,next ground and 134 in the air. Muckley led the Saints' week against Buras. M The Saints gave COUYIUW Day ground game with 136 yards a taste of what was .to comefwhile Cliff Sutter was next by scoring on the first playlwith 54. S from Scfimmiige when Cameffsfq Muri'ln's ....... 12 13 5 13.44 on Duncan hit Danny Maxson CIQQQQY, D0g'M--3-W 0 Q, 0 0-0 : , d with an g0.yard aerial' from rD3ncan Uglck caifegii. yur pass N t d h -SM-Nesier, 1-vurd run tmssed falledl. ES EI' SCOPE t 6 IlCXt fOUCl'l illegier, 34.ygQd runcdkicgle fqlgegy, , - eser, -or run om c . downs OU TUNS Of Om- foul' SM--Mucklev, xi-vera run ikiek','fai1edi. SM-Muckley, 88-vord run tkick foiiedi. SM-Duncan, 2-Yard ness from Brewster tGambie, kickl. A . X141 ,,'E., g ' 1 -5 11 site, 'gl -, -eare : , . ' ' . 5 X ' t A ' ct .mf--A f '10 ,rv ' N' l55
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CLIFFORD SUTTER IEFF TARKINGTON STEVE WATTS I-lalfback End Tackle 0' ' . 5 :EE W A if Mid City BART WEBB End The Saints pushed their 7A sr. MAR?I'lN'S ISQ-md to 3.0.2 Tiilld tietrtwsa vlcvoa. 3310 mark to 441-2. Mid-City is 0-4 in district and 1-6-yi onthe season-t St. Martirfs marched 35iyards Muckiey Stars in Wingafter partially blocking a Mid- City punt-in the first period. it Over Mid'CitY J liGan1ble got his fingers on the By JAY HANDELMAN Carl Muckley scored one touch- ball and .the officially traveled- only one yard. Hatch gained 22 yards in the driver with down and threw for another asfDU1'I0HIi Caffying ill f1'0m, U'-0, e T f the St. Martin's Saints trimmed the Mid-Center Pioneer 33-0 in? 3 District 7A battle Saturday night at Kirsch-Rooney Stadium. Muckley had the nights long- est run, a 42-yard sprint, and he ter recovering a Mid-Cityi f ble on the Saints? 20-yardg stripe, St. Martrirfs scored in, three plays in the second period. Runs of eight and 37 yards by Muckley set up Hatchisi 35-yard scoring run. The Saintstimade it 311 . ie -i:, t 's Af 2 ' Um also pitched 3 23'yard it0uC'h'20-0 with a minute Ieftin the down aerial toiMike Murphy. ' half when Muckley capped-77 a Other scoring included twoii-yard drive by hitting Murphy one-yard runs by Cameron Dun- on a 23-yard pass. T can sandra 35-yard dash bYi2iad.'Z'l?5 f? 'izzzigziitziz VVS W? Hurst Hatch Hank Gamble boot- 5CG 'lQ1 SM - Dunmf lswfd d 'th . ' t isfxnginbggxoigmckgti-vord run '4nnss?ta Iedi ' - ' 1 I . e ree extra S' i SM-Murphy, 23-vord D055 from Muck- Muckleyl led an runners with 'ex3MSg'5'J'nt1lS3 'ffgfgh runttoambze mole 124 yards including a 37-yard SMQMUCKM, 42-vqrd mn ood: talked? run whichrimmediately preced- ed Hatch's scoring romp. it QQ: 'im ew Q..
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B was BARRY GRAF Halfback 41 ,J . wa. . L -- St. M rtin' Cl'n Class E ye eat ng Bur s i poppediiziofikixiriffhtlitackle on a X i 65-yard jaunt to put the X , Saints on the boards. 4 5, V l lDuncan followed min ute sl L2 0 lciory-lat.er with a 20-yard scoring' pass to end Hank Gamble. i IBarrett Kennedy was on the receiving end of an 11-yard Duncan pass in the third quar- Muckley Starts Way with 65-Yard Run -........i.. tSocclol to The Times-Picovonei BURAS, La. - Quarterback Cameron Duncan sparked the St, Martins Saints into the touchdown passes and scored another en route to a 25-0 win .ter and Duncan dived in from the one-yard stripe for 'a fourth tally. Setting up the final touchdown was a 30-yard screen state playoffs as he threw twofP3iSS from The SCUSHUOUHIDUU' can to Muckley. ' gs, i fGamble booted one ieii'i extra over the Buras Wildcats in aQP0lUt- , District 7-A battle here Fridayl I The 1055 Yung dvwn 3 dis' night. The Saints, who finished thel regular season with a 6-1-2' over-all and 4-0-2 district rec-j ord, will meet Walker in thei bi-district next Friday in Wal- i kez. The victory clinched secondi place in 7-A. A Buras victory would .have thrown second place to Newman. After a scoreless first quarter, the Saints started to roll with two second period touchdowns. Carl Mucklev appointing season for the Wildcats. Buras finished with a 5-3 record and marked the first time in three years the Wildcats had not reached the state playoffs. Coach Tony.Porter's Saints finished the campaign on a sizzling defensive note, blank- in-g their final six opponents. - - ....... , ....,. 6 7-is 3lg,C.'Z i '5 .,..,. .. ,. .. SH? 0 0.0 SM-Muckiev, 65-vord run tPAT loiledl. K SM-Gamble, 20-vurd ness from Don- cun IPAT fcilledl, SM-Kennedy, ll-Yard :ross from Don- mn- KPAT faneam. . , -:sm-Duncan, one-vorri run tGurnbI-f
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