The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, September 24, 1980, Page PAGE 2B, Image 18

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PAGE 2B -THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24.1980 Maga; BJFJI B NOT MUCH RUNNING ROOM HERE ... defense stops Wildcat in tracks Bulldogs Open Region Friday The Forsyth County Bull dogs will open their region schedule this Friday night against Henderson at For syth County Stadium with kickoff at 8 p.m. Henderson is coached by Terry Sparks and is located in DeKalb County. They have defeated Redan, a team that won the state AAA title last year. They have suffered losses at the hands of AAAA-south teams Peachtree and Lakeside. “They are a team with a lot of character and a lot of Two Named As Standouts Donnie Wilson, a 6’2”, 240- pound Bulldog defensive tackle and Ken Hamby, 5’10”, 200-pound defensive tackle combined to lift the Forsyth County Bulldogs de fense to holding the Rabun County Wildcats to less than 100-yards total offense Fri day night. Wilson, a sophomore, had one fumble recovery which resulted in a Bulldog score and a quarterback sack of Wildcat signalcalled Joey Soccer Clinic Oct. 4 and 11 The Forsyth County Rec reation Department and the Cumming Parks and Recre ation Department are spon soring a free youth soccer clinic for youth, first through the eighth grades. The dates for the clinic are Oct. 4 and 11 from 10 a.m. to noon. Pre-registration is not Bartkowski Hits Team Record Atlanta Falcon quar terback Steve Bartkowski’s 339-yard passing perfor mance against Miami and his 244-yard game against New England lifted him well over Bob Berry as Atlanta’s career passing leader. Bartkowski now has 8,904 yards, surpassing Berry’s career total of 8,489. Bar tkowski is still three touch 013 PHOTOS COPIED 4 » 6 - $6 96 5 * 7 - $895 8 * 10 - $1195 11 *l4 sl9 96 Taka out those old photos you've had hidden away in boxes, drawers, etc. and have them copied Greet as presents or tust to give to relatives. Your old photos of grandparents and other ancestors of the past can be copied and made to last another lifetime Copied on the spot We can enlarge one person from a group We can copy tiny or large photos Restorations Custom hand colorina A GREAT CHRISTMAS PRESiNTI FRI., SEPT. 26-9:3OAM-4:3OPM SAT., SEPT. 27-9:3OAM-4:3OPM GOODSON DRUGS ON THE SQUARE CUMMING fight’,” head Bulldog coach Jim Cooper said. “They are a team that is almost exac tly our size and will be the first team we play that is more our size.” Henderson’s offense runs out of the Power I, similar to the Bulldogs and they also have a multi-unit defense like the local Bulldogs. “This is where we begin. We are looking forward to fi nally getting to play teams that we are supposed to be playing,” Cooper said. McKay. Hamby, a junior, followed Wilson with another Bulldog fumble recovery and a sec ond sack of the Wildcat’s quarterback. The Bulldog’s defense held the Wildcats to 50-yards rushing and 44-yards pass ing for a total of 94 yards for the night. Dennis Moore, the Bulldog’s statician, called the game a near “offensive shutout”. required. The purpose of the clinic is to teach the fundamentals of soccer and to determine if interest warrants the forma tion of a youth soccer league. For further information contact either park depart ment at 887-5701 or 887-5655. down passes short of Berry’s club career record of 57. Falcon wide receiver Al fred Jenkins increased his consecutive game pass re ceiving streak to 60 games Sunday against Miami. Jenkins has only failed to catch a pass in one game during his 61 game career and that occurred in 1975 against Detroit. Hr -'Mm m~ ■ » {J5' V wK *£>,% ■ Bullpups Seek Third Win Against Winder The Otwell Middle School Bullpups will be seeking their third straight win Wednesday evening when they take on Winder. In the last two games, the Bullpups have defeated Ros well, 36-0, and South Hab ersham, 22-14. In the Roswell game, out standing players on defense were Alex Holbrook, Luie Garcia, Kevin Fowler, Ke vin Estes and Tracy Dicker son along with Tony Broadhead. Luie Garcia, Bret Carter, Mike Slayton and Tim McAl lister all intercepted passes. On offense, Alex Holbrook scored five touchdowns and gained a total of more than 200 yards. Garcia scored on a 30-yard pass reception from Shawn Jackson. The Bullpups domi nated the game and gained more than 300 yards. In the game against South Habersham, the Bullpups jumped out to a 14-0 lead and the half-time score was 14-6. Third quarter score was 22-8 and Habersham scored late to make the final score 22-14. South Habersham was stopped inside the one-yard line by Kevin Fowler. He created, then recovered a fumble. The defensive standouts for the Bullpups were Alex Holbrook, who had eight tackles and assists, Tracy Dickerson, with 11, Kevin Fowler with six and Luie Garcia with seven. Scott Cooper also play a good de fensive ballgame. Other standouts were Tony Gusallers, Mike Slay ton and Jerry sams. Fumbles were recovered by Jerry Sams and Luie Gar cia. Gusallers, Fowler and Sams each were credited with quarterback sacks. Scoring plays included a 20-yard sweep by Holbrook and the team’s second touch down came on a 30-yard pass play from Shawn Jackson to Keith Glover. The third mSL Regal wail Satin fiyflTFPfffnß Beautiful,lasting wliuM velvety flat finish for wal Is & ceilings. O rAI Decorator colors. custom colors \9|lj[)TnDVf|ipßn7||yn higher in price now on ~TV| Benjamin MOOTfiflS CJUcAty latex inferior \J*aints J pamt WAtIPAPER - 20% OFF WOOD HARDWARE 4700 Highway 19 North ' / Midway between Cumming and Alpharetta 475-5688 touchdown was made by Mike Slayton on a five-yard run. South Habersham scored on a 60-yard run in the first half and a 30-yard pass play in the second half. Alex Holbrook gained 120 yards rasing and scored a two-point conversion. Gar cia gained 50 yards rushing. Offensive linemen recog- Cougars To Host Playoffs The Georgia Football League, which consists of only four teams, ended its 1980 season last Saturday night when the North .Georgia Cougars defeated the Warner Robins Flyers 12-2 at Willis Park in Alpha retta. Two of the Cougars’ touch downs came from quar terback Ron Jackson to tight end Jeff Walker and wide re ceiver Gus Baker. Keeping Bait Cool And Alive Minnows are the most dif ficult bait to keep alive, es pecially if you must transport them some dis tance to where you will fish. Some ice cubes and a plas tic bag will work wonders. Punch several small holes in the bag, fill it with ice and tie the top closed. Lay the bag over the bucket. As the ice melts, cool water will drip into the bucket and keep the water there from overheating. If ice isn’t available, wrap a piece of burlap around the bucket, wet it and let evapo ration do the cooling job. Crayfish can be kept alive by placing a tray or two of ice cubes in the bottom of a bucket, then covering this with several folds of burlap topped with a thick layer of grass. Dump the bait onto the nized were Tim McAllister, Randy Chester, Tony Broad head, Johnny Pruitt, Tony Gusallers, Kevin Fowler, Kevin Estes, and Keith Glover. Coaches Bob Mason and Mitchell Collins said they were happy with the teams overall effort and fine de fense. With the win, the Cougars will host the Marietta Thun derbolts in the first round of the league’s playoffs, sched uled to begin at 8 p.m., Oct. 4 at Wills Park. The Cougars, coached by Mike Jackson, ended the regular season with four wins and three losses. Those from the Cumming area participating on the Cougars’ team consist of Ju nior Outz, Bobby Smith, Gary Wilson, Mike Jones, grass and keep the bucket out of the sun. Worms are easiest to keep alive, and the easiest to mis treat and destroy. Put them in a can with some dirt and mulch, and place the can overnight in your home refrigerator. Demos To Meet In Hall Democrats from the Ninth Congressional District will meet in the Hall County Courthouse in Gainesville on Sept. 25 at 7:30 p.m. U.S. Rep. Ed Jenkins and state legislative candidates from the district who have Republican opposition will receive campaign contribu tions from the state Demo- " fi*' Jm §L MARCUS SHIRLEY CARRRIES TO ONE-YARD-LINE ... Bulldogs pushed it over from there Wayne Cambola, Ben Ben son, Don Barron, David Wil son, Gus Baker, and Mel Kennedy. Stan Carey is a new player from Atlanta’s Sybran High and Headland High Schools. He played last year’s college football at Gallandet College under O.G. Mike Lisback. Stan is five foot ten inches at 214 pounds and plays of fensive tight end, back-up to Jeff Walker. He is on the When you go fishing, you’ll probably take along an ice chest for cold drinks. Simply tie a plastic bag around the worm can leaving a short loop of string. Hook this out side the ice box and let the can hang inside, suspended above the ice and cold drinks. cratic Party. The party’s executive committee approved SI,OOO for U.S. house and senate candidates and $250 for state legislative candidates wh6 are opposed. Party executive director |l MOVING AUDIO THEYEAR! 4§|p@l^W ■ Choose your stereo with .'jflif ! 4A 8-Track Recorder-Player, HIHPV Cassette Recorder-Player or MM* » FM/AM/Steroo FM Tuner hT H H v Amplifier HVfA II ■ Programmable Automatic MHll " SJKk Record Changer ■ Allegro Tuned-Port Speakers 1 CONSOLE R^^dCtf 15,6 Au,oma,ic Audio... The Flipside of Zenith. N. Georgia I / ANALYST m* kickoff and kick-off return teams. The winners of the Cou gars and Thunderbolts game will face the winner of the Atlanta Cowboys and Warner Robins game on Oct. 18th. The Georgia Football League is expected to ex pand during the 1981 season. Those interested in sponsor ing a team should call 887- 6643. Crickets and grasshoppers can be kept alive the same way, plus the cold slows their movements and makes them easier to put on a hook. A handful of ice and a little ingenuity will solve most of your bait problems during hot weather. Tommy Coleman and dis trict chairman Clem Hosea of Toccoa will present checks to state Sen. Steve Reynolds, state Reps. Charles Martin and Vinson Wall and candidate Doug Wilkerson. Girls’ Softball Team Wins Again The Forsyth County High School girls’ softball team ran its record to 3-0 Monday afternoon by defeating North Gwinnett, 15-7. The team will play at Cen tral Gwinnett Thursday and will be at home against Gai nesville for a doubleheader on Monday, Sept. 29. 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