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THE HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1992
10A
Hornets, from 8A —
11 th game.
If Westfield is to beat Tattnall, it
will likely be because of their pass
ing game. Quarterback Danny Per
fect now holds every passing mark
for a single season at the school.
Through eight games, he has
completed 114 of 200 passes for
1,392 yards and 10 touchdowns. He
has been picked off 16 times. In his
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First downs 12 12
Rushes-yardsd 13-7 50-169
C-A-I 14-22-3 4-12-2
Passing yards 289 97
F ' L 2-2 l-o
lotaly yards 296 269
Individual Stats
Rushing (Westfield)- John
Shipley 4-2.3, Brad Dehem 1-2,
Danny Perfect 8-(minus 18).
(George Walton)- Jason Miller 33-
111, Mark Stancil 5-27, Brent
McCuffey 12-31.
Passing (Westfield)- Danny Pefcct
13-20-3, 275 yards, 1 touchdown,
John Shipley 1-2-0, 14 yards.
(George Walton)- Brent McCuffey
4-10-1, 97 yards, 3 touchdowns,
Brad Ward 0-1 -1,0 yards.
Receiving- (Westfield)- John
Shipley 4-65, Lon Tallon 3-83,
Brad Dehem 3-62 (touchdown),
Malt Shcplcy 2-60, Danny Perfect
1-14, Shane Hester 1-5. (George
Walton)- Jason Miller 3-59 (2
touchdowns), Brad Ward 2-14,
Shawn Richmond 1-21
(touchdown).
GHSA 2-AAA standings
Region Overall This
Team VV L T VV L T Week
Appling County 4 0 0 7 10 Open
Ware County 3 10 5 3 0 Wayne County
Fitzgerald 2 1 0 4 3 0 Jones County
Perry 1 2 0 2 5 0 Dodge County
Jones County 12 0 3 3 1 Fitzgerald
Wayne County 1 3 0 17 0 Ware County
D(xige County 0 3 0 1 6 0 Perry
Stacy Francis turns the corner against Fitzgerald. Francis and the Panthers are now
2-5, but they remaining In the thick of the playoff hunt.
Region, from 8A
6. Eric Richardson, Perry,
17:58. 7. Elisha Ross, Perry,
18:17. 8. Keith Wimberly, Perry,
18:40. 9. Tarvish Felton, Perry,
18:55. 10. Mike Lane, Perry,
19:04.
11. Julian Paulk, Appling
County, 19:07. 12. Robert Bowers,
Perry, 19:41. 13. Rico Simon,
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Perry's girls cross country team shows off its GHSA 2-AAA trophy. The Lady
Panthers defeated Wayne County for the title.
career, the senior signal-caller is
141 of 280 passing for 1,773 yards
and 15 touchdowns. He has tossed
31 career interceptions.
At the other end of the passes, it
has pretty much been five receivers,
although 10 Hornets have at least
one catch this year.
Os those 10, five have at least
Westfield offensive stats
Rushing
Player Att. Yards TDs
Brad Dehem 54 352 4
John Shipley 46 174 1
Danny Perfect 65 72 1
Lance Watson 1 5 0
Matt Shcplcy 5 2 0
Thad Hawk 1 3 0
Lon Talton 1 5 0
Michael Williams 17 0
Shane Hester 1 () 0
Team 175 616 6
Opponents 258 1,326 1 2
Passing
Player Att. Comp. Yards TDs Ints
Danny Perfect 200 114 1,392 10 16
Lon Talton 3 3 45 0 0
John Shipley 7 4 47 0 0
Matt Shcplcy 11 (-7) 0 0
Team 21 1 122 1,477 1 0 1 6
Opponents 110 4 1 517 8 11
Receiving
Player Reept. Yards TDs
Lon Talton 26 523 5
Brad Dehem 21 228 2
Shane Hester 27 235 3
Danny Perfect 6 57 0
Matt Shcplcy 17 200 0
John Shipley 'l9 171 0
Chad Evans 4 33 0
Billy Kitchens 1 10 0
Travis WaLson 2 10 0
Clay Smith 11 0
Team 122 1,477 1 0
Opponents 41 517 8
Perry, 20:00. 14. Lawson Mc-
Daniel, Dodge County, 20:03. 15.
Bryan Horton, Appling County,
20:30.
16. Terrance Leggor, Appling
County, 20:40. 17. Lannie Hen
drix, Appling County, 21:08. 18.
Rick Paul, Wayne County, 21:19.
17 catches, and each of those has
more than 171 yards in receptions.
The group is led by Lon Talton
who has hauled in 26 balls for 523
yards and five touchdowns. Shane
Hester has 27 catches for 235 yards
and three touchdowns.
While the Hornet passing game
at times has sizzled, the running
game has been mostly fizzle.
Perry,
fromßA
averaging just 9.7 points per game
while giving up 17.4 points each
time out.
Perry has been shutout twice,
and they have only scored more
than 10 points three times. Only
twice have they scored two or more
touchdowns in the same game.
On defense, they have only held
one opponent to under 10 points,
and they have given up three or
more touchdowns in a game three
times.
19. Ben Unis, Wayne County,
21:19. 20. Anthon Scarles, Dodge
County, 22:08.
21. Paul Smith, Perry, 22:10.
22 Chris Simmons, Appling
County, 23:35. 23. Josh Fcna,
Wayne County, 24:28. 24. Arron
Gibbs, Appling County, 25:41.
Against George Walton last week,
they netted just seven yards on the
ground. Leading rusher Brad Dehem
had only one carry for two yards in
that game.
On the season, Westfield is aver
aging just 77 yards per game run
ning the ball, and just 3.5 yards per
rushing attempt. Through the air,
the Hornets are doing better than
double that production.
They average 184.6 yards per
game and an even 7.0 yards per pass
as a team.
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