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dailydaily newsnews sports The Goodland Daily News / Monday, January 29, 2001 7 Ravens defense holds Giants ’Dawgs nip Cougars TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — All of those New York, which won 41-0 and York earned its way here, there also who told Modell before the game that Brewster played host to the the eight-minute period, 66-37. boasts and predictions of shutouts no gained 518 yards against Minnesota in was no question which team was supe- the loser would call the winner on Cheylin Cougars Friday night a The Bulldogs’ bench came in and longer sound like so much bravado. If the NFC championship game, man- rior. Monday. Modell shot back, “Do you Western Kansas Liberty League ri- played well in the fourth quarter the want to claim aged an embarrassing 152. Collins was “They had a great game plan for us have my number?” valry, but rather poorly. The Bull- with Brewster winning the game, they own the greatest defense in NFL intercepted a record-tying four times today,” Giants receiver Ike Hilliard “It’s been a long time coming,” dogs sent their guests home with a 79-52. history, well, let them. and sacked four more. said. “I don’t like to compare teams, Modell said. “There’s a lot of chemis- 79-52 defeat. Senior, Clint Horinek led the “People who said we couldn’t do this Rarely has a been so but when it came to the big game, they try in this organization and a lot of love The ’Dawgs, still recovering Bulldogs with 27 points, 6 re- or that and we couldn’t ride this de- onesided, and this is a game with a his- definitely were better than we were.” for each other.” from illness, began the game in a bounds, 4 steals, and an assist in the fense, well, look now,” said tory of routs. Beginning with Ray Lewis, the The game itself was impossible to zone defense with both teams trad- league game. after the Ravens’ 34-7 dismantling of Sure, it was just 10-0 at halftime, but league’s top defender this season. A love if you prefer efficient offenses. ing baskets at the start. It wasn’t Brett Arnberger tossed in 16 the in Sunday’s Su- only because Baltimore, which won its year ago, Lewis wound up in jail, Although found backup long until the Bulldogs went to their points, 5 rebounds, 9 steals, and per Bowl. “We rode all the way to the 11th in a row, doesn’t have much of an charged in a murder case. He subse- wideout behind Ja- pressure defense and started to pull dished out 7 assists on the night. Jay Super Bowl championship. offense. quently pleaded guilty to a misde- son Sehorn for a 38-yard touchdown in ahead of Cheylin, however. At the Reid scored 14 points, 2 rebounds, ‘‘If we’re not called the greatest de- But oh, what a defense! meanor charge of obstructing justice. the first quarter, Dilfer also was scat- end of the first quarter, Brewster 5 steals, and handed out 5 assists in fense ever now, we never will be,” the “This is what we do,” said defensive “If you put this in a storybook, no- ter-armed. One second-quarter pass led 18-11. the game. Justin Jamison had 6 game’s most valuable player added. coordinator Marvin Lewis, who prob- body would believe it,” he said. “We went directly to Giants linebacker In the second quarter, the Bull- points, 2 rebounds, 2 steals, and one The evidence is impressive, punctu- ably will wind up as in didn’t just break records, we shattered Jessie Armstead, who ran it into the end dogs added 25 more points to the assist, while P.J. Crumbaker added ated by Baltimore’s overwhelming Cleveland or Buffalo. “This is how them. We dominated literally. This is zone. But the Giants’ Keith Hamilton scoreboard, while allowing 2 points, 2 rebounds, 2 steals, and postseason performance. The Ravens we’ve played defense for the last five what you work your whole life for.” was called for holding, negating the Cheylin only 13. Brewster took the was credited with 4 assists. Jacob allowed just 165 points this season, years. This is our group, our family.” It’s what Art Modell has waited 37 game-tying TD. 43-24 lead to the locker room at the Falcon added 5 points, J.R. Baird 3, easily a 16-game record. They surren- Maybe not the kind of family you years for. In 1964, his Cleveland Baltimore’s two receivers beat half. Bobby Tubbs 3, and Travis Dixon dered 23 in the playoffs and the Super would invite over for dinner. Nobody Browns won the NFL title. But he’d Sehorn deep, but either Dilfer’s pass The third quarter was more of the hit a trey for 3 points. Bowl. Had Ron Dixon not run back a wants to see this bunch on any given never been to a Super Bowl, and he was missed or the ball was dropped. There same, with Brewster’s press creat- Brewster will travel to the east kickoff 97 yards for a third-quarter Sunday. chastised throughout the league for were 21 punts, six more than the pre- ing havoc for the visiting Cheylin end of the county when they play touchdown — the middle of three suc- Certainly not the Giants, whose moving the franchise to Baltimore in vious record. players. Once again, the Bulldogs the Golden Plains Bulldogs on cessive plays for TDs — they probably seven-game winning streak snapped 1996. And although rookie held the Cougars to only 13 points Tuesday night in Rexford. Expect would have gotten the first shutout in like a twig. He also was up against his close rushed for 102 yards, few came when with Brewster leading at the end of a real dogfight. 35 Super Bowls. While there was no denying New friend, Giants owner , the issue was in doubt. Goodland All-Star Booster Club SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Tuesday, Jan. 30—JH G BB (H) Scott City 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 3—Girls C-BB Tourney @ Atwood 9:00 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 31—Screening Mtg. 3:45 p.m. 9-10 WR Tourney (H) 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 1—JV BB Tourney @ Colby, “C” BB Tourney (H) 3:00 p.m. JV-V BB @ Hays High 6:00 p.m. JH G BB @ Atwood 3:30 p.m. Regional Piano Festival Friday, Feb. 2—JV-V WR @ St. Francis 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 4—BB Open Gym 1:00 to 3:30 p.m. JV-V BB St. Francis (H) 5:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 5—JV-BB Tourney (H) 3:00 p.m. Regional Scholars Bowl Tuesday, Feb. 6—JH G BB (H) Burlington 4:00 p.m. North Parent Lunch JH WR Cheyenne Wells Tourney 2:00 p.m. NHS Interviews Library p.m.

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