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J -V1 r . H I 7 A 4 5 5 Y , JT. 4435-4 'rf Y 'ff v ef' My W my 5 . ygtwy .rwyf my A I . . Af. .ff ,WY ,f ff J' LAMAR HICKS 7a,w3D Uvalde 13 - Pearsall 6 The Coyotes toppled the Pear- sall Mavericks from the unbeaten and unscored-on list, The first half end- ed scoreless but the Coyotes had threatened the Mav s 3 and 14 yard hnes In the thrrd perrod the Coy otes clrmaxed a 31 yard drrve wtth Maddox drvrng over from the one Pearsall struck back rn the fourth quarter to knot the score Then wrth seven mrnutes to play Foshee scored from the 13 wrth Krncard passrng to McG1nn1s for the extra p01Dt Uvalde 12 Brady 31 It was a powerful team whrch walked off wrth the vrctory and no drscredrt to Uvalde defenders From the openrng whrstle the Coyotes were put on therr guard The breaks never seemed to be for Uvalde A therr offense would get rn gear an tn motron penalty would put a ha t to therr drrve Late rn the second quarter, Suttle tossed a 35 yard pass to MCGIHHIS for a T D The half ended wrth the Coyotes tratlrng 13 6 In the thrrd perrod, Krncard passed Taylor a 45 yard pass for a T D Gene Maddox was the best hnesman on the freld for both teams - He went that-a-way - , .lacealfo 'gaudy we X r Y I 4172 it Vi I' s' V' 1 is rr sie. .s.... A 6 ' 'K -.' Jan. A ' 3 'N N4- ---.,, 1 Na 'Nw DICK MCGINNIS REX RUCKER X I ml iff I. 5 'iii- -S'E' if 5 STEVE SUTTLE COLEMAN DAVENPORT
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