
Jeff Tops West, Kennedy Falls, Prairie Escapes Feuerhelm Late Score Ailing Randy Myers Gets 3 TDs Turns Tide Helps Topple Marion For J-Hawks For Hawks By Al Miller Statistics Statistics Mar. Pralr. Statistics For a kid who wasn’t expect­ First Downs . Jeff ....... 14 7 West Yards Rushing ... ....... 145 74 First Downs ................. 14 ll First Downs .. 16 ed to play, Prairie quarterback Yards Rushlnq .............. 182 Yards Passing ... ... n 102 S Yards Rushing 132 220 Passes .................. .......4-14-3 9 12-0 Yards Passing ............ 38 163 Yards Passing 59 45 Randy Myers left an indelible Punts-Avg.............. ........ 4 30 Passes ......................... 4-13-0 6-33.3 11-21-2 Passes ............ 7-9 2 4 Fumbles Lost ___ .....I I Punts, Avg..................... 4-27 1-35 Punts, Avg. 3-37 3-27 mark on Marion high’s football Yards Penalized . ....... 30 70 Fumbles Lost .............. 2 I Fumbles Lost I 2 Yards Penalised ....... 45 SCO RE B Y QUARTERS 31 SCORE BY QUARTERS Ueam Friday night. Marion .................. SCORE BY QUARTERS Kennedy ................................ J 6 0 0-13 0 0-— 9 C. R. Jeff ...............................7 7 3 6—23 Iowa City .............................7 o 0 7—14 Myers didn’t practice all week P r a ir i e .................. 8 0—14 I. C. West ...............................7 7 0 0-14 INDIVIDUAL SCORING INDIVIDUAL SCORING INDIVIDUAL SCORING Iowa City: TD—Dan Cilek (I run); i after suffering a bruised knee in Marion: TD—John Barkdoll (I, run); C.R. Jeff Bruce Feuerhelm Ja n Johnson 9 pass from Click). F O —Greg Will (35 yards). (3) (8, I, I yards). X P —Fred Stocker X P—Mark Mitchell 2 (kicks). last week’s opening victory over Prairie: TD—Terry Feye (42, pass (2, kicks). F G —Stoeker (20 yards.) Kennedy: TD— Dennis Karlan (2 from Randy Myers); Myers (I, run); I. C. West: TD —Dave Osborne (32 run), Mike Berlelli (4, run). XP— Decorah. XP- Rob Sirefrowy pass from Myers). yard pass from Terry Allen, Rick Chuck Johnson (kick). Smith (3 yards). X P —Mark Slotter- back (2, kicks). But the 6-3, 185-pound senior IOWA C ITY—Jan Johnson’s came to play Friday night, play to end Marion’s hopes of By Jack Ogden last minute heroics proved to tossing a scoring pass and picking up its first win. Woody Hayes is apparently be too much for Cedar Rapids sneaking for a touchdown that Prairie Coach Gary Leeper right. In football, the run is Kennedy as his last minute put the Hawks in front to stay, explained the sudden revival of mightier than the pass. touchdown let Iowa City’s Little en route to a 14-9 win over the Myers. Friday night at Kingston sta­ Hawks n u d g e the Cougar’s Indians at Prairie. Randy also “ He didn’t do much at Thurs­ dium, Cedar Rapids Jefferson 14-13 in Mississippi Valley Con­ intercepted a pass on the day’s practice, but he was ground out 182 yards on the ference play at Iowa City Friday Prairie 21 with 1:33 left to ready to go tonight,” said ground and used a rugged de­ night. Leeper. “ I was telling you the fense to turn back Iowa City With 2:50 remaining in the | truth when I said I didn’t expect West, 23-14 in the Mississippi contest City High was trailing I i r t f * n l n i n him to play. Valley conference opener for 13-7 and faced with a crucial “ I didn’t start him tonight and both squads. fourth and two on the Kennedy! I didn’t plan to use him unless “ We can pass,” explained Jeff 41. Quarterback Dan Cilek W in over he was needed. It was obvious coach Jack Fisk, “ but it wasn't handed off to the speedy John­ he was. Randy’s also an ex- sharp, so we stuck pretty much son who in turn scamperd 16! Guttenbergc e 11 e n t pass defender and with the running game. yards to the 21-yard line and a! you’ve got to use people like Statistics that when they’re all right.” “ Our defense played well, L o t s Guff seconds left on the clock, Cilek First Downs ......... .... 5 I No argument there, as particularly at key times. But Yards Rushlnq ... ....... 75 55 that Terry Allen is quite a found Johnson all alone in the Yards Passing ... ....... 46 3 sports writers even enjoy end zone with a 9-yard scoring Passes .................. ....... 4-11 1-9 passer. We stopped their Punts, Avg............ ........ 6-28 5-39 watching good athletes per­ strike to cap the 12-play 60-yard Fumbles Lost ___ ...... 1-1 — ground game and our pass Yards Penalized 60 form.. drive. Mark Mitchell’s second SCORE BY QUARTERS defense came around in the Guttenburg ............ ...... 0 0 0 0— 0 Lincoln of Stanwood ............6 0 0 6-12 As it was, Myers did all of fourth quarter. INDVIDUAL SCORING Prairie’s passing, hitting nine of Photo Duane Crock the uprights to give Iowa City Lincoln of Stanwood: TD—Larry “ They had one pattern that Gronewald (I, run); Brian Walshire 13 attempts for 102 yards. The it’s second victory of the young 28, pass from Steve Flockhart). we didn’t switch on, and that Busy Night for Feuerhelm season. scoring pitch was 42-yarder to hurt.” City High scored first in the STANWOOD — Lincoln scored for a 6'° ^ead ^ate *n Allen wound up with l l of 28 Jefferson's Bruce Feuerhelm (42), who scored all three touchdowns in a 23-14 victory over Iowa City West, drove in tight battle with 9:10 left in the a 12-0 victory over Guttenburg tao first quarter, completions for 157 yards, and from the one in this football action at Kingston stadium Friday night. first period Cilek plunged over in a Mid East Iowa conference was the first play follow- the pattern that hurt the from the one yard line to com- football game Friday night. in£ a recovery by Ty J-Hawks was up the middle plete the 7-play-65-vard drive Both teams have identical 1-1 Clark in a punting situation. against the zone as flanker Lon­ which featured Johnson’s 44 records, Marion stormed back to tie it nie Funk caught four of them Monti Nips yard ramble on the initial play ------ on John Barkdoll’s one-yard run, climaxing a 62-yard drive for 91 yards. Linn-Mar Fends Off Bid of the game. O l i n I n c o c in IO plays. The Indians then Je ff’s defense did stop Alburnett Kennedy quickly countered '**•••• L .U 5 c 5 took a 9-6 lead into intermission West's running game, holding with a 9 - play, 63 - yard scoring T n p ^ p c f n n Statistics when Greg Will booted a 35-yard the Iowa City club to five Mont. Alb. drive with Dennis Karlan bar-; c " First Downs ........ 12 By Anamosa, Wins, 14-6reling over from the 2-yard line OLIN Preston handed Olin field goal with only 43 seconds yards, largely by sacking Yards Rushing 85 Yards Passing 22 60 Allen six times for 56 negative Passes .................. 4-12-0 4-10-0 By Steve Allspach Statistics jot performance and the m a n n e ris t** touchdown. Chuck john- * > « “ * * * J » “ f in ‘I* second quarter. Punts, Avg............ ........ 4-35 7-35 Anamosa Linn-Mar in which Anamosa shut off our s kick was 8°°d with 1:09 } , , ^ . 8 ... I But some of the same mis- yards. Fumbles Lost ___ .... I 2 Tex McCoy sagged against a First Downs .......... ... 13 19 Yards Penalized ....... 20 30 Yards Rushing .... ... 87 327 passing game, we needed it.” left in the first quarter. Pa(* d the Preston scoring with takes Marion committed in its Bruce Feuerhelm was the SCO RE B Y QUARTERS locker room wall Friday night Yards Passing 92 58 Monticello ............... ............. 0 7 0 0-1 Passes .................... ... 9-20 2 6-14-1 The Cougar's took a 13-7 half- a ^ard run- opening loss to Linn-Mar con- standout on offense, as he Alburnett ............... 0 0-6 and extolled the virtues of a bal­ Punts, Avg. .. 2-41 2-39 He added, “ Our bread and INDIVIDUAL SCORING Fumbles Lost ....... I I time lead on Mick Bertelli’s 4- Pre#ton SC0*.B aY OUARToRes o 6-i4 tinued to haunt the Indians rushed for 101 yards and was Monticello: T D —Steve Hlnrichs (3, run); anced offensive attack. Yards Penalized .. .... 30 55 butter last week was the Holl­ XP—Chico Craiq (kick). SCORE BY QUARTERS yard touchdown scamper. Ken- «•" ' 0 this week. particularly effective in the sec­ Alburnett: TD—Curt Edgerly (8, run). His Linn-Mar football team Anamosa .................................0 0 6 0— 6 ingsworth to Reid combina­ ond half as Jeff dominated the had just fended off a rugged Linn-Mar ............................... 6 0 8 0—14 n y march€d ^ ards in 7 a l A pass theft by Jim Ross (his INDIVIDUAL SCORING tion, but they double-teamed plays to paydirt with Rocky I xp^ti^fpiiirfT^ Mc^in^n)’.' game. ALBURN ETT Chico Craig’s challenge by Anamosa, 14-6, so Anamosa: TD Randy Maftiessen first of two) set up the winning 9 (I, run). Brad and we couldn’t get the Dales 17-yard run highlighting! He scored all three____ ________ J-Hawkextra point kick following Steve j^e had reason for both concern Linn-Mar: TD—Brian Barnes (16, ball to him.” TD by Myers in the third pass (rom Von Hollingsworth); Holl­ the drive.
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