SPIRIT OF JEFFERSOI~ Farmer's ADVOCATE 13
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER II, 1982 ,-
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COUGAR STARS -- Jefferson
basketball enthusiasts will be presented
this month and next to see two
!Jefferson High cage stars, now members
cage teams in action. When the
State College cagers come to Sbepher-
on Tuesday night, Nov. 30 to tangle with
College basketball team, a former
High cage star of last season--Roy
a freshman at Bluefield State, will in
r see some action in the game. And
County cage fans with
to see the former Cougar star in
on a college level of cage competition.
Monday night, Dec. 6 when the Potomac
Varsity cagers travel to Frederick,
take on the Frederick Community
and again on January 24 when the
travel to Hagerstown, Md to play
Junior College cagers, Mike
member of the Potomac State cage team
to see a lotof action in both games.
hflar action and ceeds will go to the Fri p
Fire Company in Harpers
Ferry Junior Ferry.
haskethall tour- Theof tho two hard-
ed- Three games wood warn will go aft tbe
local team.s will than-eoveted title in the cham-
hought from any
Fireman. All pro-
game. Yet many fans
believe it is the donkeys who
are the pride of the court and
the stars of the shaw. The
talented and sportsminded
ardmals are from the Buckeye
Ball Co. Westerville,
Ohio and all of them kmw their
way around a ha.skethall court.
Muskellunge Are Now
growth tig muskellunge are
being stocked in the Shenandoah
a joint project of the West Vh'glnia
of Natural Resources and the
Fisheries Center at Leetown.
inclms m
now reami the
the
the r-tmdt of a
the West
and the
rvice.
tigers were
mpoim
line to
in
a tract of land
the state several
accelerated
fer the
in the put,
exlmet to be
tigers cozld reach the 28-inch
legal h ,th next year.
District Fisb es Biologist
Gerald Lewm and Cromer.
ration Oflr er David Walker
wm be monitoring progrem.
The fmh, a northern pik
/md, were
reared to 4.S inc at tha
Ridge State Hatchery and
then tra erred to ponds at
tbe Fisl
at Leetown in late June where
they "dined" on a boumiful
m mu of faUmad
When har ,ested four nmnUm
hter, the tigers abd grown to
betweeu 10 and t9 inches with
the average fish measuri 14
inches. Became are a
rid, pro rz.um in the
wUdis
David W. MeDan
andDNR
Carl R.
Sullivan extrmed on-
in the
Girls
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Meeting
Thursday Night
With the end of the season
The Jefferson High foothall year. Tim result, a 56-yard fastapproachiag, the Jefferson
Cougars, hack on the track touchdown run, straight up the High girls' cage team, 10-5 on
with a 20d6 win over Keyser middle, by fullback Alva the year, will play a pair of
High in a homecoming contest Brans . David Housden home contests during the next
last Friday night at Shenan- kicked the extra point, week, then wind up the regular
doah Junction, have one goal Actually, Keyser scored Rr- season at Martinsburg Thurs-
yet to obtain, a 6 and 3 record st, on an 18-yard field goal, day November IB.
for the1982 season, kicked by John Fanto, but af- This Thursday evening,
To accomplish that end they ter that Jefferson took charge, November 11 at 7 o'ckock, the
must overcome a couple of Jefferson's second touch-CongaretteswiUhostKeyserat
hurdles, an away-from-home down was also a "big" play Shenandoah Junction. Jdfer-
contest for number one, anda that saw quarterback Tim son won an earlier encounter at
tough Wheeling Park eleven Parker roll right, see amKeyser.
for another, opening, and run 62 yards for Next Monday evening the op-
The Cougars will be on the thesix-pointer, position will come from
road for the ninth and final Keyr ' "s first tonchdownMusselman High, also at
game of the season this Friday came on a blocked punt. After Shenandoah Junction. Jeffer-
night, and Coach Ron Rennet holding Jefferson on the son defeated the Applemen
is they've re ined the Cougar I0, John Fanto got by hack in October.
intensity that saw them win the Cougar defenders and fell This past week Jefferson
tl'~ first four games of the on a blocked punt in the Jef- played lyJt one game, an Apple
year before bowing, in suc- ferson end zone. He added the Valley League contest with
cession, to Martimburg, extra point from placement, James Wood in Winchester,
Potomac, Md and Alegany and Keyser trailed, 13-10. and lost 61-45.
of Cumberland, Md. As Coach Mike Cook describ-
They'll need all Lhe intensity Keyser made a hall game of ed it "one of those nights
they can muster to top it when quarterback Jeff when nethingwentright."
WT~eeling Park, an eleven that Kesecker tossed a 15-yard Plagued by injuries and foul
was ranked in the state's top scoring pass to Rick Am~er trovble, Jefferson saw the Col-
ten (as was Jefferson), early that put Keyser in front, 16-13. oriels assume a 30-22 half-time
on in the season, but which lost But Jefferson rose to the oc- lead, then pull steadily away to
some heart.breakers and casion, moving the ball con- ice the victory.
droppedout of contention for a sistenfly over a 41-yard Crystal Williams led Jeffer-
playoff berth in the triple-A scoring route that saw Bran- son with 13 points.
division, son gather in an 18-yard
Wheeling Park uses a pro Parker pass for the final tally Ranson School Has
set, rum the veer well, and is of the game. Housden's kick
i red to be an was "Pumpkin Bowl"
type team that can throw if it Keyser had 17 first downs,
has to but prefers not to. Jefferson 10. In rushing Jef-
As for Jefferson, it departed ferson had 192 yards, Keyser
from its normal offensive had 148; in the passing depar-
fornmtion for a big play last tment, the Cougars garnered
Friday evening against 137 yards to Keyser's 107; and
Keyser. The Cougars, em- as for penalties, Keyser
pleyingnohnddle, setupinan escaped any assessment, Jef-
unbalanced wishbone of- ferson had four calls costing
lense for the fh'~t time this them 40yards.
Jefferson':
W th
Victor
Over Loudoun Valley Vikes
The Jefferson High School score no more.
jay e foot team m the third quarter, Congar
a most successful season last quarterback Tony Twyman
Wedmnday, defeating Londoun went to work, and before he and
Valley 29-14, to up its season his teamnmtes were
record to 5-2. they scored three times in the
Fremthe ,andpomtofCoac- stanza, and once again in the
hes Bob Rizzo and Grog fourth perind to ice tbe victory.
Morgan, it was more than suc- Jefferson got two ~ when
cessful in a couple of ways. As LoudotmValley'squsrterhack
they described it, "we worked was trapped in the end zone for
hard on the basics, we played a safety. The first Cougar
as hard as we could, everybody touchdown came when
got into the act, and we had Twymancarriedmyardstotbe
fu " one yard line then sneaked over
Having fun playing football for the six pointer.
prohably acenunts for the won- Minutes later, Twyman,
lost ~, which included playing desp safety, receiveda
three wins in a row, over Iamdoun Valley p-nt and pro-
Reds,and raptly scampered 60 yards for
Londeun Valley, to conclude tbe senre. And third
the seas,quarter score saw Twyman
In that Loudoun Valley wweep end for yards for
~me, for which the Little ~ t~ly. Todd Hall kicked
Cougars ~ere l~mped up ~y the extra point after each of the
high, things began badly, three touchdowns.
Before four ~ had efalm- The final score was, you
d in the first quarter, Londmm guessed it, scornd by TWynmn
Valley was in front 14-0 and on a 15-yard sweep with fore-
things looked bleak, minutes to play.
The fu'~ sco~e for the Wwgi- Defensively, as men~
nians canto on a 40 yard punt previously, Jefferson's
return, and a run for two extra defensos ~ s/mr down
points. Thin, dmwed the Loudmm Valley offeme for
tbe emming kickoff and nearly tha eutire ball game.
doun Valley recovered on the Leading the outstanding ef.
three and promptly scored fort were Jeff Jones, Kevin
~qpdn to make it 14-0. Wmsto~ Kenny Bowlin, Brian
But then, the ddemes took Lewis, Bolz tShonk, KlrkBen-
over, eqlecially for Jeffermm, to~ John Snyder and Brock
and Valley was to Wu ,ey.
Asme mml days of tbe Jef
fermnCounty YouthSoeeer
Le Zue's Fall seas
near, the Tuscawilla Soccer
Club's teanm contimm to m dn.
rain tbeir sUmmn in the
League.
On Saturday, Nov.
Timbers shut-out
Hawks with a
of 8-0. Defemively, D.
DUlow, D. and F. Prit.
chef the wemure eft Umir
gml which lent to temm,s
vie .
The Division 5's Black
Plague won out over the
tswith
a final score of 4-L Good i ays
were made in this game by S.
White, B. and T.
Cook.
In Div. 4, the Bkck lt gi
took first with their win ove
tim Dtvi 's Charles Town
team.
With their victory the
7"s Charles Town
team, the Black Stokes
tamed their und eatnd slams
in their division.
The Tuscawilla Soccer Club
will be having an Awards Ban.
quet on Nov 19th at the
IAon's Club in Cbarles Town. H
you plan to atte .
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The Ranson Elementary
School celebrated 14a ~een
with their tractional Pumpkin
Bowl Touch football ~. The
two teams, Sherwood's
Wildcats and Rephann's
Raiders, put out everything
tbey had on the field. Tha game
was exciting and fierce as
halftime scores rested at 12 to
12.
HaHtkme activities started
with cheers from the WRdcats
and Raiders CY,then
the c-os~e judging contest
with witches~ghosts, E.T Pac
Mi~n. and many more
characters.
The second half continued
and the Raiders kept going
streng making the final score
to 12, a victory for Rephann's
Raiders
Parents' Day At
Shepherd tlm. 13
SHEPHERDS'IX)WN--Par-
ent's Day at Shepherd College
is Saturday, November 13 and
a full day of activities is plan-
ned for students and
friends of the college.
Activities begin at 9:30 a.m.
on Saturday with a reception
for parent, faculty and
sttxlents in the College Center
until 11:30. During that time,
tours of Popodicon, home of
Shepherd Pres James
Butcher, will be conducted.
Also bef-ween 9:30 and noon,
a blood pressure clime will be
sponsored by Shepherd's
Nurses tion.
Free blood pressure readings
will be available in theCollege
Center pub area. From 10a.m.
-until I p.m an art exhibit
featuring work of the
Shepherd College art faculty
will be open in the Creative
Arm Center.
Walking tours of Shepher-
dsto m will be bet-
wee~ II a.m, and 2 p.m. with
wur gl.O gatt ing in the
Runmey Haom of College
Center before each tour. In
case of bad weather, a slide
on Shepher-
dstown be shewn in the
Rmnsey Ronm.
west
Virginia State in the ammal
Parents' Day football game
which begins at 1:30 p.m.
post.game will
be pro .led by the
"Patent Pending" in the
Center pub, from 4-5
p.m.
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JEFFERSON HIGH VARSITY BAND COLOR GUARD
Shown above are the members of the Jefferson High School Varsity
Band Color Guard who provide the honor guard for the band for all
parades and the National Anthem at all home football games. They also
form the rifle drill team for halftime shows at the Varsity football games.
They are as shown above (left to right)--Julie Wilt, Charlene Frye, and
Mary Wharton. Second row (left to right)--Angle Woodward, Lori
Crawford and Terri Furr.
Seminar On Deer CTJH Gids Complete Successful Season;
Hunting Nov. 18-20 Janelle Stephenson Leads Team Scoring
first annual Deer
ting Seminar will be held
November 18, 19 and 20 at
Blackwater Falls State Park
near Davis. The event is not
restricted to park but, is
open to anyone interested in
any as~t of deer hunting and
hunter safety.
Topics to be discussed in.
clude deer management,
habitat, hunting techniques,
meat preparation, trophy
animals, survival and safety.
Guest speakers will include
division of wildlife resounds
personnel, a gummith, a chain-
pion arch conservation of-
ricers, forest service personnel
and others.
Door prizes will be awarded
and ~ i~lude a signed print
of me white tailed deer by noted
wildlife artist Tom Allen.
def more Ir or-
marion should contact: Mark
Wylie, Park Naturalist,
Blackwater Lodge, Davis WV
26200.
Cage Tffouts At
CrJH Scheduled
Tryouts for the buys basket-
ball teanm at Om rlos Town
Junior High School have been
by the varsity and
junior vanity coaches.
Oomph Har Imeall-
ed for varsity *youts on Mon-
day, TUesday and Wednemiay,
November s,16 and 17. They'll
start at 3:10p.m. each of tlmse
days.
Junior varsity Coach Charlie
Hine will hold tryouts for the
junior vanity December I,
and 3 at the same after school
hours.
FERRY JUNIOR HIGH
GAME I8 CANCELLED
The football game between
Harpers Ferry Junior High
School and
scbeduled for last Thursday
was by Lin nom
because of the heavy rainfall.
Coach Bruce Davidson's Ferry
Tigers completed an ab-
breviated schedule with t win,
I tie and 4 Iossea.
To Fort Hood, TeL
Keith A. C,m-ley, son d
Chester and George e Joins
W. Washlngton St
Town, lum arrtvnd f#r
dnty at Foct Hood, Texas.
veh/cle drlver wlth
me Armored Dlvlslon,
wm prevlo y u.med
West Ga-nmny.
The Charles Town Junior ~ led the way with
High girls basketball team has 22 points, Indi Curry had 17,
completed successful Stephanie Strader 6, Carmen
ssason, wrapping up a 7-1mark Taylor, 4, Danese Jackson,
for the year with an easy 55-13 Jody Page and Karen Jenlons
victory over Berkeley Springs 2 each. Fox was high for
last week. Berkeley with I0.
More notable is the fact that Coaching Charles Town was
over a three year span, the Mike Cook, subbing for new
Pantherettes have lost but one father Hine.
game in 31 starts which, aceor-
a recordt CoaChunmatchedClmrlie Hine,in thisiS Area Teams
The lem came earlyin
State Playoffs
Charles Town avenged that
defeat in easy fashion, A quick look at area f~
Leadm8 the thieeyear sm'ge happeainSs from last week and
of Charles Town was topscorer Upcoming.
Janelle Stephenson who broke Two Eastern Panhandle
the school scoring record held scholastic teams will be com-
by Wondy Whitebait when she peting in the state high school
averaged 22 points per game playoffs.
for a grand totaA of 677. Musselman High, with one
She's shown above receiving game to go Pocahontas Co.
a from Coach Hine at MtmselmanFriday: t), is
denoting her unusualnumber unPin Class Double A,
acenmplisl ent. 9-0 on the season and already
If there was any disappoint- thinking about a possible State
merit this season it was the lack AA championship. Musselman
doplxmitio With many school topped Bishop Ireton last week
systems turning to the middle 58-6.
school precept { thus Martimburg High, its season
eliminating the junior high complete at g-l, also awaits an-
level) games are harder and nonncement of the pairings in
bard to book. In fact, so hard the State Triple A champion-
that any thought of a girls post. ship round. The Bulldogs
season tournament, generally wound up play last Friday with
sponsored locally, was dropped a 28-2O win over Liberty,
early in the year. Jefferson Hi . 5-3, out of the
In the final game of the runningfor post season play,
seum, Coach Hine used his m- will trek to Wheeling Park Fri-
tire squad in an effort to hold day. The Cougars broke a
down the margin,three-game losing streak
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