ssttaarr--nneewwss 12 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, September 26, 2006 sports Cowboys played tough game against Beavers The Cowboys knew they were in interception to Dreiling at the Bea- Angelos went off Henderson’s fin- and ran 45 yards for the touchdown. penalty had not given the Cowboys first half.” a tough game at Scott City’s home- ver 23. gertips. The score was 20-6. The point-after pass to Josh Doke a first down. The officials held a The Cowboys had 207 yards on coming Friday, as the Beavers built The Beavers took eight plays and The Beavers answered quickly fell incomplete and the score was conference, but the marker re- 49 rushes and 54 yards passing for up a 33-6 lead by halftime and kept a penalty to score on a 17-yard pass and Dreiling scored on a 59-yard 40-12. mained at fourth down. a total of 261 yards and 14 first pace with the Cowboys in the sec- from quarterback Corbin Kuntzsch catch and run. Forest Trachsel tried Ten plays and a penalty later, Hawkins took the hand off and downs. Angelos ran 13 times for 94 ond half to win 47-20. to his tight end Ross Strube to make to break up the pass, but Dreiling Whipple ran 5 yards for his second scored the touchdown. Henderson yards, including the 45-yard touch- Coach Jonathan Dansel said he it 20-0 with about two minutes left got by him for the touchdown. The touchdown. The point-after kick ran for the two-point conversion, down. talked to the players at halftime in the first quarter. point-after kick was good by was good, making the score 47-12. making it 47-20. Henderson ran 18 times for 44 about the second half. On the next kickoff, the Cowboys Kuntzsch to make it 27-6. Again Hillmer returned the kick- The Beavers took the kick off and yards and Hawkins had 18 carries “I told them to play with pride and got the ball at the 24, but got only to With less than three minutes left off to the 33, where the Cowboys in four plays drove to a first down for 69 yards. Henderson and go out in the second half and show the Goodland 43 by the end of the in the half , the Cowboys had to began their drive with less than two at the Cowboys 46. Scott City called Hawkins each had a touchdown. what Cowboys do,” Dansel said. first quarter. punt, and the Beavers drove 75 minutes left in the third. a time out and pulled out their first Angelos completed four of seven “I said we needed to play football The team talked it over on the yards in six plays, with Teryl Angelos was sacked on second string, putting Levi Kuntzsch in as passes for 31 yards and had two in- and show our never-give-up men- sidelines, and on fourth down, the Whipple scoring on an 8-yard run down back at the 25. On third down, quarterback. On the next play the terceptions. Doke was 1 of 3 at- tality. Cowboys went for it. Angelos kept with 18 seconds left in the half. The he kept the ball and got 10 yards Beavers fumbled and Andrew Tay- tempts for 9 yards. Henderson com- “They started to believe in them- and got over the 45 for a first down. kick was no good and the halftime back to the 38. It was fourth and 7 lor recovered for the Cowboys at the pleted his one pass for 14 yards. selves, and that made a difference The Cowboys got a first down in score was 33-6. when the gun sounded ending the 40. Pass receiving, Doke caught 2 for in the second half.” Beaver territory on a 13-yard run by The Beavers got the ball to start third quarter. Angelos lost 2 yards on first 17, Hillmer 3 for 24 and Hawkins 1 The Cowboys got the ball to start Hawkins, but two penalties, a sack the third quarter and eight plays Hawkins went back to punt, but down, but from the shotgun he for 13. the game, but on third down, sopho- and an incomplete pass stalled the later, Chance Chelemedos ran 9 the snap was wide to the right, and passed to Hillmer to pick up 3 yards. On defense Dansel said he more quarterback Travis Angelos drive. yards for the touchdown. The point he took ball and ran down the right Angelos limped off the field and a thought John Mosbarger played overthrew senior Tyler Hillmer and The Beavers returned one of the after kick was good and it was 40- side for 23 yards and a first down at time out was called with 1:49 left. hard, as did A.J. Stephens, Josiah was intercepted by Lakin Dreiling turnovers when Dreiling fumbled a 6. the Beaver 40. The Beavers had pulled their first Goodley and Rory Kling. He said it for Scott City at the Goodland 40. Goodland punt and Kling recovered “We had started to calm down a The Cowboys moved down the string offense, but the first string was good to get some of the younger Six plays later, the Beavers had it at the Beaver 34. bit …,” Dansel said. “The boys field with Angelos using the option defense was still on the field. players some time on the field. their first touchdown on a one-yard On third down, the Cowboys didn’t get down, and Angelos to get a first down at the Beaver 17. “Angelos is OK,” Dansel said Things don’t get any easier for the run by fullback Calvin Hughes. pulled out a trick play with Angelos showed that he is learning with his On fourth down and 8, Angelos Sunday. “He got banged up. I had to Cowboys as they travel to Hays on The two-point conversion was handing off to Henderson, who decisions on the option plays…. He passed to Doke for a first and goal pull him out he had been getting Friday for their fourth road game of good, making the score 8-0. threw to Hillmer for a first down. made some good decisions and at the Beaver 5. banged up but kept playing and the first five weeks of the season. The Cowboys were unable to Hillmer had to scoop the ball off the made some plays.” Henderson got 2 yards and driving the ball. I was proud of his The Cowboys are 1-3. move, and the Beavers set up their grass. The officials conferred, and Hillmer returned the kickoff to Hawkins got 2 to make it third and effort and his toughness.” Dansel said Hays High is similar offense at the Cowboy 40. Four Hillmer kept saying he made the the 33, where the Cowboys began goal at the 1. On the next play, Scott With Angelos on the sidelines, to Scott City. plays later, Hughes found a hole and catch. It was ruled a catch, and the their first drive of the half. City was called for grabbing Doke moved to quarterback. He “Hays has a good quarterback headed for the end zone despite the Cowboys were at the Beaver 22. The Cowboys got a first down at Angelos’ face mask, which moved threw a pass to Hillmer for a first like Scott City,” Dansel said, “and efforts of Rory Kling to stop him. The Cowboys faced third and 5 at their own 42, but the drive seemed the ball half the distance to the goal down at midfield. On fourth down, they have good players at the skill The point after was no good and the the 17, and Henderson found a hole to stall and the Cowboys were faced — Dansel said he thought they got Doke’s pass to Hillmer fell incom- positions. We have got to work on score was 14-0. to get to the 11 for another first with another crucial fourth down. the length of the football — but on plete, turning the ball over to Scott pass coverage. This week, we gave On their third possession, the down. Henderson carried down to Hawkins took the ball and drove the next play, Angelos did not get in City with 41 seconds left. up a couple of big plays against Cowboys started in good field po- the 6, then Hawkins got a handoff down to the Beaver 45 to keep the for the score. “We played them even in the sec- Scott City.” sition at their own 47, but on third and pushed into the end zone for a drive alive. Dansel said he called the officials ond half,” Dansel said. “It was 14- The game Friday will kick off at down, Angelos threw his second touchdown. A two-point pass from Angelos found a wide-open hole over and asked why the face mask 14, but we gave up to much in the 6:30 p.m. Mountain Time. Team finishes in fifth By Sharon Corcoran freshman Ben Waugh 49th in 22:39, dominate. The Goodland Star-News sophomore Bryan Gray 52nd in Goodland has been having morn- Goodland High cross country 24:03 and senior Chanuntuch ing practices, the coach said, and the runners took second in the boys’ Anutropibil 55th in 27:52. team has responded well. Their race and 13th and 14th in the girls’ In the girls’ race, senior Whitney times were much better than at the competion at Ulysses last Tuesday. Dautel finished 13 in the 4,000- beginning of the season, he said, The Cowgirls finished fifth as a meter run in 16:48, and sophomore and they have worked hard. team and the Cowboys seventh. Brittaney Medrano was 14th in 17 The runners are working on im- Senior Kerek Mason was second minutes. senior Stephanie Sheldon proving their team scores for the boys’, finishing the 5,000 was 34th in 19:23, freshman Angie Schwasinger said; there have al- meter run in 17 minutes, 4 seconds. Medrano 36th in 19:30, sophomore ways been a few standout runners, junior Toby Hurst of Goodland was Cassie Cooper 37th in 19:39 and but the team scores haven’t been 19th in 19:25, junior Dustin freshman Precious Gonzales 41st in good enough. Pennington 35th in 10:50, sopho- 20:08. The coach said expected more Dallas Price 46th in 21:54, The runners had good times, said Saturday’s meet at Stanton County, Coach Richard Schwasinger; it was a big meet, to be a test that would tell bowling results one of the team’s better races of the him a lot about how the team is do- year. Dautel and Medrano were ex- ing. The teams were to run in the cellent, he said, and Hurst did well. Monday Afternoon Ladies Oberlin Invitational today. Mason would have won by far if it “I would like to get team medals Bowling League hadn’t been for Dodge City. September 18 in Oberlin,” he said. 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