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4b The Cedar Rapids Gazette: Sat., Oct. 2, 1982 Area football roundup From page 1B teams are now 2-3 for the year in the a 25-minute delay while Nelson lay That made the score, 36-0. Preston 14, Lincoln 8 Ed-Co 7, Springville 6 yards, including an 81-yard touch on the field. Hospital X-rays were Twachtmann and the Marion down to lead Maquoketa Valley in a Upper Iowa Conference. PRESTON — Preston’s Steve SPRINGVILLE — Edgewood- Tri-Rivers Conference game Friday. negative and the injury was deter regulars put in a final appearance in Feuerbach returned an intercepted E. Dubuque 20, Center Point 12 mined not to be serious. the third quarter, hanging around Colesburg evened its mark at 2-2 Matt Jaeger drove 6-yards for the pass 103 yards in the third quarter CENTER POINT — Greg Herbst Another Manhawk player, Ken long enough to produce an 87-yard, Friday night with a win over Wildcats other score to boost Ma for a Mid-East Iowa Conference threw touchdown passes to Jim Hilsenbeck, also was taken to the nine-play march in which Twacht Springville in Tri-Rivers Conference quoketa Valley to a 5-0 record. record Friday night. Mike Horn Peacock and Steve Winchell to hospital (via a land ambulance) for mann contributed 61 yards and a 12- football. Jerry Humphfer caught a 2-yard plunged four yards for a TD, to up spark East Dubuque in a non an ankle injury. But the biggest yard scoring run. Mike Clayton scored on a two- pass from Steve Smith for Albur Preston’s record to 3-1 in the conference game Friday. Bill Mullins casualty of the night may have been Reserve John Matthews got the yard run for Ed-Co in the second nett, now 3-2. conference, 4-1 overall. scored both Center Point touch the Manhawks’ bruised pride. final touchdown on a one-yard run quarter and Bill Bunch added the Elkader 20, Elgin Vlly 15 Scott Jackson hit Steve Dozer on downs on runs of one and 35-yards The visitors from Manchester midway through the fourth quarter extra point to nip the Orioles. a 15-yard pass for Lincoln’s touch as the Pointers, 4-1, suffered their were victimized for 517 yards by the after an interception by Matt Springville is now 1-4. ELKADER — Paul Monroe ran down. Lincoln fell to 3-1, 3-2. first loss of the season. East Du Marion offense, including 180 in a Hughes gave the Indians the ball at for two touchdowns to lead Elkader West Liberty 30, Solon 27 Anamosa 13, Maquoketa 12 buque evened its record at 2-2. 22-point second quarter. the West Delaware 13-yard line. Central past Valley of Elgin. Both "We didn’t get started too well For the night, the Indians SOLON — Rob Clarke plunged in ANAMOSA — Jeff Smetzer but once we got going, we hit hard churned out 394 yards in 51 running from two yards out with 45 seconds passed for one touchdown and and blocked hard,” said Marion plays. They had 18 runs of 10 yards remaining in the game Friday to rambled 16 yards for another score Coach Dave Messerli. or more. give West Liberty an East Iowa to give Anamosa a Wamac Confer ence win over Maquoketa. Jeff tips Ottumwa "Our offensive execution has Panek threw just four passes — Hawkeye Conference victory. Anamosa is now 4-1, while Ma been very' good the last few weeks. all in the first half — but completed West Liberty, now 3-2 overall, OTTUMWA — Cedar Rapids sion tied the game at 7-7, quoketa fell to 2-3. In our first game, against Linn-Mar, three of them for 123 yards. was led by Mike Petersen, who Jefferson drove 92 yards in 13 plays On the first possession of the it was about as bad as you can get, Sondag, a 165-pound junior, rushed for 147 yards on 20 carries West Branch 65, Clear Crk 0 to score with 1:52 left in the game second half Schmitz scored on a 4- but since then we’ve played well.” chipped in with 117 yards rushing in and scored one touchdown. Bob and upend Ottumwa 21-14 in a non yard run and Hollan’s kick put Jeff TIFFIN — West Branch stayed The Indians have now won four only eight tries. He went for 40 Pelzer and Scott Kordick also conference game Friday. up 14-7. Ottumwa’s Davis hit Lonnie unbeaten in the East Iowa Hawkeye straight since that 28-20 loss to yards on his first and third carries. scored. Ottumwa tailback Mark Geddings Winston on a 71-yard scoring strike conference by blanking Clear Creek Linn-Mar and lead the Wamac with West Delaware’s deepest pene Tom Olney, Jeff Lieberrmann, scampered 52-yards on the fourth with 3:05 left in the third quarter to Friday night. a 3-0 mark. West Delaware fell to 1- tration got them as far as the Marion Jeff Wilson and Dan Fiala all scored play of the game for a 7-0 Bulldog knot the score again at 14-14. West Branch, 6-0 overall and 5-0 4, 0-3 in league play. 28-yard line late in the third quarter for Solon, also 3-2 overall. lead. With six minutes left in the final in the conference, rolled behind Running back Todd Twachtmann before a 15-yard penalty pushed The J-Hawks’ Tony Chichelly quarter Geddings’ quick-kick on Iowa Valley 20, Benton 17 Brad Bartell’s three touchdowns and continued to be the leader of the them back. intercepted a Jim Davis pass on fourth-and three gave Jefferson the Indians’ attack as he rolled up 145 MARENGO — Doug Merritt 100 yards rushing. Mount Vernon 35, Wilton 20 Ottumwa’s 26 to start the second ball on its own eight yard line. Pat yards in 18 carries, scored three kicked a 17-yard field goal with :03 B-G-M 26, Belle Plaine 25 (OT) quarter, and with 10:59 left in the Robinson carried the final yard for touchdowns and kicked two extra MOUNT VERNON — Duane Ties remaining in the game to give Iowa half, Al Schmitz drove in six yards Jefferson, now 2-3 for the season. BELLE PLAINE — B-G-M won points. His totals for five games are scored on a four-yard pass from Valley its first victory over Benton for the score. Mike Hollan’s conver- Ottumwa drops to 3-2. 710 yards and 13 TDs. Wade Squires and ran a punt back Community in 10 years in high its first game of the year with an Jeff Wisehart added 61 yards 82 yards for another touchdown as school football Friday night. overtime victory over Belle Plaine in rushing and two TDs, one of them Mount Vernon defeated Wilton Fri Iowa Valley, 2-3, scored two South Iowa Cedar Conference foot coming on a spectacular 67-yard day night. touchdowns on runs by Mike Zuber. ball. B-G-M is now 1-4, while Belle Sleep sparks Kennedy pass play from quarterback Steve Mike Martin added two scores for Merritt also kicked a field goal in Piaine fell to 3-2. Panek. the Mustangs on runs of four and 42 the second quarter. Benton Commu Monticello 21, Independence 0 CEDAR FALLS — Brad Sleep a one-yard plunge while McDonald That score, with 4:11 to go in the yards. nity is now 1-4. tossed two touchdown passes Friday ran an interception back one yard first quarter, kicked off an assault Mount Vernon stands at 4-1 for MONTICELLO — Monticello ran night to lead Cedar Rapids Kennedy for Kennedy’s final tally. Kevin Mote that garnered 36 points in 12*4 the year while Wilton fell to 1-4. its record to 3-0 in the Wamac with to a 28-6 drubbing of Dubuque hit all four of his PAT attempts for Starmont 34, East Buchanon 6 minutes. a win over Independence Friday. Senior in a Mississippi Valley con Kennedy. Twachtmann scored the second Lisbon 15, Olin 12 WINTHROP — Clint Converse The Panthers scored in the ference prep football game. Dubuque, now 1-2 in the MVC TD on a four-yard run later in the OLIN — Royce Alger rushed for and Danny Gallagher each scored second quarter on a three-yard run Sleep hit Graig Cone with a 21- and 1-4 overall, put its only points same quarter, pounded in from two 208 yards and two touchdowns to two touchdowns as Starmont by Chuck Welsch and added second yard scoring strike in the first on the board in the fourth quarter yards out early in the second lead Lisbon to its fourth win in five whipped East Buchanon in a Tri- half tallies by Moe Clark and Mike quarter and Steve Schenatzki with a when Jeff Heim took a Dean Shaw quarter, served as a decoy as starts Friday night. Rivers Conference battle. Helmes. 35-yard touchdown pass in the pass four yards for the score. Wisehart scampered 29 yards to Mike Levsen rushed for 114 Tony Seedorff also added a score Independence dropped to 2-3 second period. Kennedy totaled 329 yards total score midway through the period, yards, including a 56-yard touch for Starmont on a 47-yard punt overall and 1-2 in the conference. The Cougars, now 2-2 in loop offense (114 rushing and 215 via the play and 2-3 overall, also got air) while Senior had just 217.