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Walker St. Mar i Blasts alker by 26 o 6 WALKER, La. - The righti Hayden Lee, the Wildcats' After the halftime 'inter Jounces plus Carl Muckley-and?premier passer, could not get mission the Wildcats' kickof Zameron Duncan equals victory,ithe aerial game going against was recovered by Hood as th: and the combination clicked foria tough St. Martin's secondary Saints' receiver stood by am St. Martin's as the Saints routed listrict 8-A champion Walker, 26-6, here Friday night. A tenacious Saint defense, led Jy Clay Spencer, Harry Gamble, 2S9XS.li3iiii.3HQ.cl9t1?L.5E!3H1E V STATISTICS St. Walker Murtin's ,First Downs 3 ll 'Rushing 19 104 Passing 28 134 Total Off 47 236 Passes 1A-3- 12-5-0 Punts,.................... Fu bl .................. IT! E5 .-,-2539!fl55-.-:-:-:-:.:4:,:.:c:,1:-:.:-:-:L..4,35...A.-cl.-224.1 added the spicing as the Wild- cats could muster but 47 total yards. is p S, Muckley, a 170-pound speeds- zer, made shambles of the Wild- cats' defense as he carriedfor 5-37.2 4-42.0 I 0 'I and with a running game alsoywatched him fall on the ball oi 3 bust, the playoff road gnded the 21. David Blount then pick abruptly for the 'Cats' .ed up the Wildcats' initial firs Walker started fast with line- down Of the Contest OU. Qlliyafl backer Harry Hollis shooting Scampel' to ,the 10- F 0'-11' Playa through to block a Carl Muckley later the Wildcats, Offense rf? Punt with the Wildcats recover- out dog. gas on the SHIUTSS' SIX ing at the Saint 22. After a five- yigm mefh t . , yard penalty and a .13-yard lossfm an a wwf the Sami on a reverse, the Wildcats wereldixc .isa Sgiifgycgfgggd 0382 out of reach. - fb b f Turnabout is fair play, aildifrgmlg 23r5?a?'ddDgd11ga'i'1hf?poIiT1iX3E the vlsltofs reclprocqted Wlfh ter was nogoodugthe fiifalital Barrett Kennedy blocking a Ifee ly Stood 26-6' Punt: with the Wildcats ,losing In the final period neithei Y?Td3ge an the W3Yt0the11f OWU team could generate enougk Rifle- After 3 fW0'Y31'd Pickup steam to produce a score as the by Cameron Duncan, Dan Max- rain began to fan, son took a pitchout and fought 'The victory advanced the his way in from seven yards Saints to the state Class A 55 yards on 14 trips and hauled out . quarter final action Hex - . t Week. m four passes for 111 yards and' Harry Gamble's conversion' sem pv awe.-ers? o as A two touchdowns. In the punting department Muckley had four kicks for an' average of 42 yards. - itry was wide to me left. u 3Jhll9Q?H'.'Tf..II2I2Z2ZIIIIII'312 8 812: i The Saints were now in a kick- Swflevf s V . bl St Martin s-Maxson, 7-yard rm Qblocking mood, and Gam e mek famed, kIl0Ck6d d0WI1 3Il0f,heI' Walker' St. Murtin's -- Muckley, 10-yard ru: Muckley scored on a 10-yard - - cc- bs if k. sweep and a 52-yard screen5R?gta:v?:eS,E:E higgsiegefcgsgggfaigkfrflxugnlna, 3-yard run, me pass from quarterback Cam-E It d th b ut Q Q , - - Z eron Duncan in the second can-iilfgd lraeniqglclggge brolfghtg thgffrjdw gA5r:dTns csxffzgllleirxcsfivcrd pos to. Dan Maxon, who shared' ' 1. . duties with Duncan at quarter- Ismail, but n0Q?.co?t1?geTh0Ef St. Martin sv-Muckley, 23-yard pus from Duncan tklck falledl. ' back, picked up the Saints' oth- isaintfans to elf ee dw er t sco es o f 'beautiful sweep' . andvgg, yarlgis, n runs 0 Seven? Gamble hit the conversion and gthe Saints were out in front 13-I before registering their first fits' downg 1-fa xf Min 6- L., 414 p -ttt isirsisi-as
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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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State Play-Ujfs: Cathedral-Carmel b k . Lrkh ix, kL,. -L,-:l::. K'VL V.'l. ,030 enny, F l' SG ysyt cathedral was -A I . 5 ssi 0 Muckley netted 52 yards tc 2s9'7ey?53'0rYflead the Saints in rushing. Bul f yili Class A 0 a 0 lthe Saints overalliground yard ' gage of 88 was more than topper By , JAY HANDELMAN 0 iby both D9nHy,.ami1tBerfy-1 Twin terrors labeled Steszet The Tigers 'l1iE ili3f21SC0fCb0afC Denny and Pat Berry led ,fmfiimidway of thesecond quartei awesome dgijqund attackyasyggiitlieiou a 50-yard drive capped by Cafh9d1'31fQ5ff1i3EI.yS,Tigersof 1 y Lg51Denny's two-yard run, A116-yarc wwyywy budding iitiescamper by Berry which nw hopes of with a ze-like ball on the 13sSlP2U7ked fhf 7 victory oiietfpithe Saints in ai drive. K ' , 5,2-21'L-If V-17 x ' Class A quarterfinal clash Fri-5 Following the half day night at East Jefferson Sta-5 ififlliflffiy th? Saillfsfsifeiillid 50 dam. s t l 'ia nfdp had Denny, who rushedfory more f piqkediillp 17 Yards in fhfee than 1,000 Dis. plays before Denny killed the' trict 6A Q drive with an intereeptioniof Sgpyi gained y and 5 a Cameron Duncan pass? ,:os 3 a pair dfjtoiiyehdowns BGFYYUFOVC in fF01'Il iiii two-yard runsg 0 yard linemwith 2:33 -Berry plowed out 113-yardsjihifd isiiss for the Tigfilfgj and scored a touchdowiiyon aiS0C01ld Sibyafd Your nine-yard run. ChrisQf?ZAkiethi0n a fouiitligahd-two situation ai the Saints' Ileyard Xstripe high- TA TISTZ 'ili lA 'i'i'M f w i 'Ml Wm lighted they mHfeh1 fafosfssfseiiii-amghing, '11 m at it After carhedifagmigaesyit 19-0 ford:--gtgomedyuusslna 57 . 318 o. --i' ll-i . no J gggggsafggaggmed ..:: .... :gg 25 in the last :unts ......, 4 .......... II :i 45,Seaomey y a 38- 5123, X253i?ea':i:::::::: 3873 to f5fQfd'di?iVe, Mucklel -urnfbles s.., ...,. 2 Q A 'ykz zigydrd Zpassl Xvhick rapped outbiiiifisiitiiriiediately preeeded Muck- Nith -S ,Q '1 a Sfh Ieyfsy touchdown runs. Gamble Van booted twoi Arleth's six-yard rurIgfwithi1:4f extra pointggiigyfll left in the battles For thEAS3il'1ZS,' runnersup in Ui81315fSQW0I'k ' IA, a tough Cathedral defense Sieii 365 iad them bottledllupymost of the iiti g game and Ofilyqill, 43190 lifffef 3 5 F5125 stages of C0u1d Qgggriigiigagothedfol-Dcrfny, 2-varci rur dent gn! f gugihedrqlfhierrv, 9-yard run run- f2fflwf-Dennv- S piciiedxsiiggffeifour sto 'mfde'lhitlia-Hauckyiey, gy passes- seis ' in iSf3Ud0Ufz!531?f9li'yi SW? Sfifms 0- W6??Sin4sQiJQl!Hfa S the Sams on
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