Friday, October 12, 2012

WEEK SIX!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


THIS IS WEEK SIX (already)!!!!!

Sorry I am late posting this. WORK is a four letter word.

 

Going right to the rankings.

DI
1. IRA BULLDOGS
2. Water Valley
3. Valley
4. Throckmorton
5. Petersburg
6. Abbott
7. Borden County
8. Rankin
9. Crowell
10. Gordon

 

DII

1. RICHLAND SPRINGS COYOTES
2. Milford
3. Jonesboro
4. Grandfalls-Royalty
5. Motley County
6. Aspermont
7. Follett
8. Strawn
9. Jayton
10. Groom

 

LANCE MORRIS OF IRA
HE DID IT!!!!!!!!!!!!

Lance Morris is now your ALL TIME LEADER RUSHER IN SIX-MAN FOOTBALL!!!!!!
Last Friday night October 5th, 2012 in Paducah against the Dragons Lance carried the
football 18 times for 252 yards rushing giving him 10476 career rushing yards and eclipsing
the previous record of 10468 yards held by Petey Saliaz of Mullin 1992-95.
Every yard he gains from now own will add to the record.

The rest of the regular season schedule for Ira takes them to Garden City on
SATURDAY OCTOBER 13th against Fort Davis with game time set for 6:00 PM.

Ira has an OPEN DATE in WEEK SEVEN.
Ira will open District play at home on October 26th against Hermleigh
Home again on November 1st against Highland.
The last regular season contest will be played in Rotan on November 9th.

 KEN HALL of then Class B Eleven-Man in Sugarland (1950-1953) owns the Texas High School Career Rushing Record 11232 yards.

 
RECAP OF LAST WEEK's Games of Interest
Throckmorton trailed Windthorst 7-0 at he half played as Eleven- Man. The second half

was played under Six-Man rules and the over all score showed Throckmorton winning

46-21.

 Ira defeated Paducah 56-6 called in the third.

Water Valley defeated Borden County in a tough one 60-52.

Miami defeated Groom 70-64 in OT.

Robert Lee defeated Garden City 32-14

 

WEEK SIX GAME OF INTEREST

 

GORDON AT RICHLAND SPRINGS

If you are so inclined I believe you can listen to this game on the Internet at
www.microplexnews.com

 

I LOVE SIX-MAN! Catch a game this week!!

 

Don Hardin

Abilene, TX

Six-Man Central

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