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his second touchdown as Yukon held a 26-15 lead. Shawnee then scored on a controversial kick-off return and ran a blocked punt for a touchdown as the Millers lost 30- 26. Number seven Mustang came to town next week and held a 7-O lead over the Millers at the half. The Broncos capitalized on three Yukon turnovers to take a 24-0 lead. With Randy Adkisson rushing for a game high 82 yards, sophomore, John Stewart, scored the Millers lone touchdown as the Millers lost 31-8. Kelly Kobs started his first game at quarterback against N.W. Classen. Yukon took the lead early in the second quarter when Brett McMurphy ran back a punt for a 95 yard touchdown and Bob How- ard rushed for a career high 112 yards. In the second half, the de- fense limited the Knights to -2 yards rushing for the entire game. Standouts included Mark Dechant, who intercepted a pass at the Miller three and Jim Buser, who recov- ered a fumble. Yukon won easily 30-7. Yukon hosted the Altus Bulldogs the next week. The Millers trailed 13-O midway through the second quarter before closing within 6 points. In the fourth quarter, Altus scored on two turnovers to win 25- 7. U.S. Grant visited Yukon for the last home game. Kelly Kobs threw a 53 yard bomb to Garth Brooks and Brett McMurphy scored on the Millers longest rush of the year, a 93 yard run. Bob Howard scored from five yards out and Brooks caught a touchdown pass. Adkis- son ran for his 2nd touchdown to make the final score 42-0. Yukon ended its season when they traveled to Putnam City. The Pi- rates scored the only touchdown of the game in the first quarter. Brett McMurphy's interception in the fourth quarter halted what would have been a pirate touchdown but time ran out for Yukon with the score 7-0. Football t 5 ' 47 W p 1, 5419 'K K Tailback, Randy Adkisson, looks for a hole big enough to get through. Bob Howard strains to make those few needed yards for the first down.
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Sweaty Socks And Broken Shoelaces just A Part Cf The Race Coach J. W. Loudermilk took L trol of both boys and girls cro. country teams for the first time. The teams did well in most of the towns that they visited. The most outstanding members were Steve Balentine, Lea Beilman and Jane Clough. During the season both teams showed improvement. W4 Viglfjgraw- Lea Beilman and Dave Harper closely exam- ine their awards. Cwirls cross country team, Lea Beilman, J.W. - W ,af j,a'rfH,' . , . f , . ,'f4,,. as gyaygflzvc, ' 1 f ,K .ifnfwf i .1 , at V, .- , . , , , , ,, ,,,, , Wwlw ., ,, , ,F Dave Harper and Roy Farrow show their skill as they sharply round a barrel. Row 1: A. Kilgore, D. Harper, S. Balentine, Row 2: M. Tate, C. Estell, R. Farrow and J.W Loudermilk and jane Clough. Loudermilk. Sports
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