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Staff Wrller downs at the three minute mark, but two An offsides penalty P\!t the ball back on' defensive gems by .Capitan defensive hack Good things come to those who wail. the 28 but Woodul competed a swing pass The Capitan Tigers rolled over arch. Tim McElhannon stopped the Carrizozo And the Ruidoso High School varsity to Langston who gained eight yards to the . rival Carrizozo Friday night and marched drive. After a strong 52-yard pimt by th.e foothall team waited and suffered through 20. Into a berth in ·the state playoffs on the Grizzlies, Capitan had the ballatitsown 18 eight frustrating losses before coming Woodul again connected ona pass, this strength of a l~point third quarter. yard line. The quarter ended alter two from behind to defeat host Truth or Conse time to split end H. R. Lueras, that brought The Tigers came back from an early se short gainers to the 21. .. quences (T or Cl 26-16 Friday night for its the ball to the 13. Strobel gained three cond half deficit of 14-7 and stifled the Capitan failed to· pick up a ·firstdown on first victory of the season. yards and Langston One, Grizzlies the rest of the way to gain a wild the Possession and punted to st;irl the se .- Junior split end Curtis Palmer grabbed On the next play, Woodul lqund Strobel 33·20 victory ill the final regular season cond quarter. Carrizozo downed tbe ball at an ll-yard pass on fourth down from with the touchdown pass just inside the end game for both learns. its own 38, then churned out its best drive quarterbaek Billy Woodul with 47 seconds zone On the right side. The win cements Capitan firmly into se of the contest. left in the game to give the Warriors the T or C couldn't gain much yardage on cond place in district I-A with a 2-1 record On the second series of downs, Carrizozo victory. tbe next series and the Warriors again and places the Tigers in the playoffs for opted to go for It again on a fourth and one. Mter the clock ran out, the Warrior started a long drive from their 32. the third year in 8' row. Carrizozo's This time Rouche kept the ball and gained players lifted head coach Darrel Stierwalt The big play in thedrive was a pass from record dropped to \-2 in the district, which almost 10 yards up the middle. on their shoulders and the small group of Woodul to. tight end Mike Douglass that puts the Grizzlies in third place and out of The Grizzlies gained another first down, Warrior fans cheered wildly. gained 26 yards to the Tiger 12. However, the playoffs. which brought them to the Capitan 23. The "That was a curl pattern that worked two plays later the Warriors fumbled and Capitan's overall record improved to next three downs saw Carrizozo gain only well with Curtis," Stierwalt said about the' the Tigers took over. 5-2-\ while Carrizozo dropped to 4-4. two yards as the Capitan defense tighten winning touchdown pass. "II was basically . Langston suffered an injured knee In the Capitan now travels to undefeated Tex ed. On another risky fourth down call, designed for Palmer's height (6-3). We in second period and Kyle Flack, who was ico for a 7:30 p.m. game Frida.y in the Rouche f.aded back and spotted Duane structed Billy to throw the ball a littlehigh already playing at middle linebacker, playoff semi-finals. Defending stale cham· zamora splilling. the Capitan backs. The t.t . so Curtis could oatch it over the smaller came in at fullback. ~' ... :Y - pion Reserve will play Tatum in the other pass was good and zamora beat the defensive backs." T or C got on the board with 2: 38 remain . ;' J semi-final, defense Into the end zone for a 1HI Car The catch by Palmer culminated a War ing In thesecond quarter when Woodul was . The Tigers and Grizzlies fought to a rizozo lead. rior comeback from a llHl deficit in the trapped in the end ~one fo( a safety, tough 7-7 halftime score. The firsl quarter Clarence Beltran kicked the extra point final period. The Tigers took the lead on their oflen resulted in no score on the board as bolh to make it 7-ll. Ruldoso had taken a 1HI advantage in tbe sive series following the Warriors' free teams blew opROrtunities to punch into the Capitan took the ensuing kickoff to its first quarter on a nine-yard pass from kick. • end zone. own 36 yard line and started a game-tying Woodul to halfback Eric StrobeL T or C drove 42 yards in six plays with • On its second possession of the game, drive. On the first down, running back Jon The Strobel touchdown ended a 4~yard fullback Gary Sullivan running over lor Carrizozo tried for a first down on a gutsy Todd Agullar-oneof Capitan'sstars in the drive in eight plays. The drive was started the score on a three-yard run with less lourth down and 10 call from its own 20 game-took a handoff up the middle for a when linebacker Jesse Reynolds than a minute left In the flrsfhalL yard line. Quarterback John Rnuche faked 16-yard gain. A defensive holding call on recovered a Tiger fumble on the T Or C 45 Sullivan then ran for the two'point con a pass, then handed off to Brian Vigil up the next series gave Capitan another firsl and ran it in for an apparent touchdown. version and the Tigers took a 1ll-6lead Into the middle. Vigil had a good gain, but the down at the GriZZly 29. However, the Warriors were called for the 19Cker room at halltlme, AnfR FAKING A HANDOFF to a bock going up the middle. Capitan ball was placed about one loot short of a Keller faded back on a second and three holding afler Reynolds had recovered the The hosts added another touchdown late first down. call and passed to running back David fumble and the ball was put back on the 49. in the third quarter when Mike Montoya quarterback Dewey Keller gives the boll to running bock David Beavers Capitan had a prime scoring opportunity Beavers. Beavers pranced untouched into On the first play after the fumble, dove over from the oile for the score. A gaing the ather way. Beavers hod a gaod gain an the playas the Cor lrom Its opponent's 29 yard line, but alter the end zone to bring the score to 7-6 at wingback Grady Williamson ran for 12 pass for the two-point conversion lailed but rizoza defense wa5 caught off guard. Pursuing is Grizzly senior Alex Ser· an illegal blocking penalty brought the ball about the two minute mark. Todd Proctor yards to the 36. Fullback Mark Langston the Tigers still had an seemingly secure back to the 44 yard line. Grizzly Timmie kicked the extra point to tie the score. ran for three yards, Strobel for two and UHi lead. no. The action taak place in the 33·20 Capitan win Friday night at Vega picked off a pass lrom Tiger quarter· (SEE PAGE 5) WIUiamson again for four to put the, ball on (SEE PAGE 4) Capitan. back Dewey Keller. Big crowd greets President Re.agan in Ro_swell by BARBY GRANT privilege of escorting Reagan lrom the Senate in' the surge for real retirement roccphvc crowd. crediting him for the Potomac," the president began. He "If only half the members of Congress StaffWriter airplane to the platlorm. security," would "continue to light for a "leading us away lrom a tax and tax and quickly got to the point orhls visit, focus had voted with Jack's integrity and The junior senator took the opportunity balanced budget amendment" and "help spend and spend policy." ing on Schmitt in his push for Republican loreslgbt, there wouldn't be 11 million Acrowd estimated atover 10,000 greeted to expound upon his accomplishments rejuvenate and streamline our naliona! "II feels good to be here In the Land 01 votes. Schmilt is closely vying with Jeff unemployed," Reagan said. "There President Ronald Reagan in Roswell Fri before introducing President Reagan, deleose forces." Enchantmenl and away lrom that faraway Blngaml'n for the Senate seat Schmitt now wouldn't have been the double-digit infla· day, on his last stop to campaign for Schmlll menlioned that he had "led the Schmil! then introduced Reagan to tbc place of disenchantment on the banks of holds. lion or crippling interest rates that caused RepUblican candidates before Tuesday's recession-and there would have been pro general election.