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Cowboys Face Oakley for Homecoming the Unbeaten Oakley Plainsmen How Bad the Game Really Was ssttaarr--nneewwss 12 The Goodland Star-News / Friday, October 6, 2006 sports Cowboys face Oakley for Homecoming The unbeaten Oakley Plainsmen how bad the game really was. team. We play with zero intensity — ranked third in the state Class 2- “We were about to tie it up in the and no emotion. 1A — invade Cowboys Stadium at second quarter,” Dansel said, “and “Emotion is an important part of 6 p.m. tonight for homecoming. the to walk into the locker room 42- keeping your focus in the game and The Plainsmen (5-0) are coming 0. It was a disappoint quarter with a on what you are doing. off a 28-6 win over the Colby lack of focus and emotion. We hope “We have got to use this game to Eagles, and the Plainsmen defeated to get that turned around.” get ready for district play. We know the fourth-ranked Class 2-1A St. Hays High was leading 7-0 when that is going to be tough.” Francis Indians 20-16 the week be- the Cowboys began to drive down Dansel said John Mosbarger in- fore in a battle of unbeaten teams. the field, and sophomore Travis jured his elbow in the Hays game Cowboys Coach Jonathan Angelos threw a pass to sophomore and will not play tonight. As to any Dansel said the Plainsmen like to Brandon Rome and it appeared he other injuries Dansel said Ryan play power football, and use the was free going to make it to the end Gausman’s knee is bothering him, wishbone and the power I. zone when the Hays quarterback but that Clay Schilling was back for “They have big strong kids in the Kameron Parker caught him at the the Hays game. backfield,” Dansel said. “They like Indian 13 and took the ball away, “Schilling was not 100 percent,” to run the ball, and have good ath- returning it to the Indian 23. Dansel said, “but he played at Hays letes at the skill positions. Dansel said he couldn’t believe and will play against Oakley.” “We have to refocus our goals for the turnaround in that play, and the The Cowboys will begin district this season and come out and try to effect on the team’s play. play next Friday when the fourth- put four quarters together.” “I knew we were in trouble when ranked Class 4A Ulysses Tigers (4- The Cowboys (1-4) are coming we recovered a fumble at the our 12- 1) come to Cowboys Stadium. The off a disappointing 58-30 game yard line and none of the team was Tiger’s loss was to the fourth- against Hays High, and Coach excited,” Dansel said. “The score ranked Class 3A Scott City Beavers Dansel said the score did not reflect was actually 58-7 against the top (5-0). Goodland graduate leads conference in punting The Garden City Community ing more than 40 yards per boot. Garden City opened its season on College football team won its fourth He is fourth among the Aug. 26 with a 21-17 win over Trin- game of the season last Saturday conference’s kickers in scoring ity Valley Community College in defeating the Scotties of Highland with 19 points on 16 extra-point Texas. Community College 21-17. kicks and a field goal. A week after their loss to Butler The Broncbusters entered the Raymer has 39 tackles, 26 unas- County, the Broncbusters defeated game with a 3-1 record with their sisted, and two interceptions . Dodge City Community College only loss coming on Sept. 2 against A 2005 graduate of Goodland 31-7. They won their home opener Butler County, then ranked No. 2 in High, he is the son of Steve and on Sept. 23 by beating Hutchinson the nation, 29-7. Debra Raymer of Goodland, where Community College 35-9. Goodland’s contribution to Gar- his dad is junior high principal. Garden City moved up one spot den City’s success is sophomore In his senior year as a Cowboy, to No. 13 in this week’s poll by the defensive back Derrick Raymer, Derrick made first-team All-North- National Junior College Athletic who also does the punting and the west Kansas League as a quarter- Association. Butler County, which kicking for the ’Busters. Six weeks back and punter. is now 5-0, is the poll’s No. 1 team into the season, Raymer leads the He was a second-team pick as a with Coffeyville Community Col- Nicholette Clancy served at a recent volleyball match. She scored 13 points and one ace at the Kansas Jayhawk Community Col- linebacker and kicker that same sea- lege at 4-1 ranked No. 9. Rawlins County Quad against Brewster on Tuesday. Photo by Pat Schiefen/The Goodland Star-News lege Conference in punting averag- son. Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes Cowgirls defeat Brewster At the Rawlins County Quad on Tuesday the our offense,” Coach McKee said. “We allowed Goodland High School varsity volleyball team lost them two big runs in each of the games.” to Rawlins County 24-26 and 20-25 and Oberlin Going into the quad Brewster was undefeated, beat Ottawa Braves, 42-19 25-10 and 25-12 but defeated Brewster 25-22, 16- 18-0, and was ranked third in 1A, Oberlin was un- 25 and 25-19. defeated, 18-0, and ranked first in 3A. The Coyotes of Kansas Wesleyan the third quarter and 7-6 in the by National Association of Intercol- In the match with Brewster Whitney Archer led The junior varsity won one and lost two. The C University beat the Braves of Ot- fourth. Ottawa fell to 0-4 for the sea- legiate Athletics. the scoring with 15 points and six aces, Nicolette team lost to Rawlins County, 25-18 and 25-22 and tawa University 42-19 last Saturday son.. Other teams of the Kansas Colle- Clancy 13 points and one ace, Shandel Simon nine Oberlin 25-12 and 25-12. to improve their record to 4-0 for the The Coyotes play Southwestern giate Athletic Conference in the top points and one ace, Emily Murray eight points, In the C team quad on Monday the Goodland season. College at Martin Stadium in Salina 25 are Bethel College, up four spots Kaylee Billinger six points, Nicole David four team went 2-1. Goodland beat Wallace County 26- Fans in Ottawa watched the Coy- on Saturday for the first of three to No. 20, and Friends University, points and Lindsey Schields 10 points. 24, 11-25 and 15-10; Weskan 25-20 and 25-19; and otes score the game’s first 14 points straight home games. up three to No. 22. On Saturday, “We were able to shut down the Brewster offense lost to Colby 25-15 and 25-9. then take a 21-3 lead into the locker The Moundbuilders also are 0-4 Bethel, 4-0, takes on Southwestern with our blocking,” Coach Jerry McKee said. The Goodland High School varsity volleyball room at halftime. after losing 28-24 to Haskell Indian Assemblies of God University Ashley Christenson, Murray, Archer, Billinger team lost all four of its matches at the Oakley Tour- Although the Braves did a better Nations University last weekend in (Texas) in a nonconference game and Clancy each got blocks. nament on Saturday. job of scoring in the second half, Lawrence. and Friends plays host to “A nine point run on offense by Archer in the third The girls lost to Wheatland, 21-25, 25-21 and 25- Kansas Wesleyan still dominated, Kansas Wesleyan remained at McPherson College in Wichita. game was the turning point in the match,” Coach 20; Colby 25-17 and 25-21; Oakley, 25-20 and 25- outscoring the home team 14-10 in No. 12 this week in the top-25 poll McKee said. “We were able to find a soft spot in 12; and Oakley, 25-20 and 26-24. Brewster’s serve receive and attacked it forcing The junior varsity beat Oakley in two matches, them out of system or scored with an ace serve.” but lost to Colby and Wheatland. bowling results In the Rawlins County match Clancy led the scor- Saturday, the junior varsity and C teams will play ing with 10 points and two aces. Archer scored at Hays in a tournament with teams from Hays, Monday Afternoon Ladies Bowling League 3. Clawson Electric 14-10 Standings Fifth Week First Round seven points and one ace, Murray eight points and Dodge City, Garden City, Otis Bison, Salina South, October 2 1. Phil’s Pro Shop 68-32 one ace, Billinger six points and one ace, Schields Smith Center and Russell. Goodland starts play 2. Adronics 59-41 McClure Plumbing over Wheatridge Farms 3- Wednesday Night Scratch League 3. Floyd’s Refrig. & AC 51-49 eight points and Amber Cowan three points and one around 11 a.m. Pool play will be followed by tour- 1 October 4 4. J&L Deliveries 47-53 ace. nament play for the top two finishers in each divi- Clawson Electric over Alcorn/Shelter Insur- 5. Steve’s Body Shop 43-37 “In our match against Oberlin we played slug- sion. Tuesday, the varsity, junior varsity and C vol- ance 3-1 Phil’s Pro Shop over J&L Deliveries 11-9 6. Sigco 39-61 gish and were unable to get the ball down on their leyball teams will play at Oakley. On Thursday, the Callahan’s over Bowladium Lanes 4-0 Floyd’s Refrig & AC over Weber Kennels 7.
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