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Thursday, October 6, 2016 JEWELL COUNTY RECORD 4A
football team
runs .unbeaten streak
to five games
'In'an unusual occurrence, the Rock
Hills Grizzlies actually played more
than two quarters of football, Friday,
wheri they hosted the Tescott Trojans ;!
at Mankato. It took until early in the
fourth'quarter for the Grizzlies to end
the Trojans ordeal when they ran the
lead to 54-6 and the game ended cour-
tesy of the 45 point mercy rule. The
game marked the fifth straight win of
the 2016"season for Rock Hills•
The Grizzlies held a 28-6 lead at the
half rime'break. They added 20 points
in' the third quarter to lead 48-6. Rock
Hills scored early in the fourth quarter
to erase Out with
a 54-6 lead.
Luke~ Broeckelman completed
seven 9fhis 13 pass attempts for 126
yards. Three receptions resulted in
touchdowns. Drew Beam cradled four
receptions for 97 yards and two touch-
downs. Zane Colson snagged three
passes for 29 yards and a touchdown. Tescott quarterback had to scramble in his own backfield
Colson was the leading rusher for
Rock Hills carrying the ball 19 times assists. Beam hit two solo tackles and that we will have an opportunity to
while gaining 156 yards and scoring was credited with nine assists. Austin learn from. We had two or three scores
three touchdowns. He also scored on Eilert grabbed three solo tackles and called back because of penalties. We
threetwopeintconversionplays.Tycen assistedwithseven.BradyJeffreycame had some breakdowns in 'pass cover-
Higer carded the ball 11 times and up with three solo tackles and assisted ageandwealsoturnedtheballovertoo
amassed 55 yards. Broeckeiman kept with two. Whelchel nabbed two solo many times. The boys were able to get
the ball eight times, picked up 151 tackles and assisted with one tackle, past all that and take complete control
yards and scored two touchdowns. Dereck Gillett and Kobi Pennell were in the second half. Hopefully this type
Rylee Whelchel took the ball twice credited with an assisted tackle each. of game helps us understand that we
and acquired I l yards. Head coach Brock McMillan said, cannot make mistakes like that next
. Cotsonanade foursolo tackles and "I was pleased with the overall out- week versus Pike Valley. They are a
assisted with six others. Higer ac- come Friday night. We struggled early great team and will capitalize on every
counted for three solo shots and seven in the game with some key mistakes mistake we make. We have to be more
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most of the night to stay away from the penetration of
disciplined and be ready to contain
their speed. Offensively, we have to
control the line of scrimmage better
than we have."
The Grizzlies will face their tough-
est test of the season when they travel
to Scandia, Friday, for a contest with
the 4-1 Pike Valley Panthers. Kick off
is set for 7 p.m.
host Invitational
The Rock Hills Lady Grizzlies vol-
leyball team hosted the Rock Hills
Invitational tournament at the Mankato
gymnasium, Saturday. The team won
their opening match against Lincoln
with a two set, 25-20 and 25-19, sweep,
for their fourth win of the season. They
fell to Clifton-Clyde in two sets, 10-25
and 18-25. Thunder Ridge swept the
Lady Grizzlies in two sets, 17-25 and
14-25. St. John' s-Tipton swept Thun-
der Ridge in two sets to win the cham-
pionship. Other participating teams
were Pike Valley, Logan, Osborne, St.
John's-Tipton, Thunder Ridge, Lin-
coln and Clifton-Clyde.
Rock Hills traveled to Natoma,
Tuesday for a triangular match with
Natoma and Tescott with results un-
available at press time.
The team takes to the road again
Tuesday when they travel to Osborne
for a triangular match with Osborne
and Chase.
"None but a mule denies his family."
Sa{airday Cliff and Glenny Barnes
went to Lawrence, Neb., to wateh the
first volleyball games of the season for
third, fourth, fifth and sixth grade girls
from Red Cloud. Playing on the third
and fourth grade team were Lillian
Barnes, Olivia and Jerzie Ord. Paisley
Ord was a member of the fifth and sixth
grade team. For the first games of the
season the Red Cloud girls played very
well. Also attending were Amanda
Barnes, Judy Ord, Kyle, Katie, and
Remi Oral, Red Cloud, Jeff, Diana,
Kasey, Keller, Patsy, Thomas, and
Kooper Ord, rural Guide Rock. The
next four Saturdays will be filled with
more volleyball games.
Jessica Barnes, Brynlee Manning,
and Cheryl Hillman were in Hastings
Saturday to do some shopping and also
had lunch.
John Christner, Colorado, had been
at his Burr Oak home for several days.
Brynlee Manning joined Richard
Cox for the children's church message
at the Christian Church Sunday. Rich-
the Grizzly defense, ard and Brynlee talked about having
faith in something and believing in
RItJI-IS football falls Jesus and having faith in Him will
enable us to do many things. For the
to St. John's-Tipton adults, Richard'smessagewasentitled
The Rock Hills Junior High School "From Vision to Reality." His selected
football team fell to St. John's-Tipton, scripture reading was Isaiah41: 17-20.
God has a great desire to provide us
Thursday, 58-30. The Grizzlies witheverynecessityevenwhenitseems
struggled over the first two periods and that necessity might be impossible to
trailed 32-8 at the half. They were
unable to over come the deficit they obtain. When God provides the impos-
faced over the last two quarters of play. sible, people will realize that God is
though they added 22 points to their able. Nothing is impossible to God.
score when the offense came together. There are at least three "Rs" to being
Seth Peunell carried the ball 10 able to go from vision to reality. There
times picking up 52 yards• Caden Slate is a requirement. We must seek God
made seven tackles. Pennell was good with our needs and wants so he can
for ll tackles and an assisted tackle, answerus.God'sresponseistosupply
Conner Cosand nailed six solo tackles our needs in a super abundant manner.
and added an assisted tackle. Mason God has limitless ability. He supplies
Higer registered eight solo shots and our needs and gives us resources to
two assists. The team is back in action complete our tasks. The reason for this
today (Thursday) at Mankato. fulfilling of our needs is so that people
will recognize just who God is and the
power that is His. God never forgets
Burr OakBy Glennys Barnes us. He remembers His promises to us.
God sculptures us so that we are ready
to turn out to be what He created us to
Penny and Gary Turner stayed last be.
week at the West Oak Lodge in CliffandGlennyBarneswerejoined
Okoboji, Iowa.Whiletheretheytoured for lunch at a Red Cloud restaurant
TheGrottooftheRedemptionatWest Sunday by David, Lori and Corie
Bend, Iowa; the Classic Car Museum, Barnes, Smith Center; Tanner
rode bicycles and enjoyed the many Swiercinsky, Wichita; Steffen Barnes
lakes in the area. Penny and Gary highly and Dakota Delka, Red Cloud. After
recommend this area with its many lunch Cliff and Glenny stopped at the
places of interest.They report that the homes of Kyle and Keller Ord to drop
peoplewerefriendlyandthefoodgood, off some of Grandma Barnes' home
Cheryl Hillman, Jessica Barnes, canned pickles and salsa. They also
Brynlee Manning joined Shellivisited with Diana and Kasey Ord at
Kuhlmann and Judy Miller, Mankato, their home.
at a Mankato restaurant Friday evening David, Lori and Corie Barnes, Smith
for supper and visiting. Center, visitedCliffand Glenny Barnes
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at their home late Sunday ai ternoon
and took home some canned goods.
They also visited Danny Barnes at his
garden and took home some fresh to-
matoes.
Harvey and Jane Diehl, Wichita,
are in Burr Oak to help Kelly
McNichols with the fall harvest.
There will be a Burr Oak Commu-
nity Club meeting Thursday, Oct. 6.
The main item of business will be
planning the annual community Hal-
loween party. Anyone is welcome to
come out and help with the planning.
Jewell By Roberta Holdren
Mildred Reece a resident of the
JeweU apartments died Thursday night.
Susan James, Manhattan, visited a
few days with her mother Betty James.
Susan brought cake to the Scoop Thurs-
day in honor of Betty' s upcoming birth-
day.
Last Wednesday the residents of
the Jewell Apartments held a birthday
party honoring those with birthdays in
September.
The Red Hot Jewells met Thursday
at the Jewell Apartments for their
monthly meeting. The noon meal was
catered. After lunch games were
played. Arleta Carlton and Clarice
Hastings hosted the meeting. Twila
Means and Karen Matteson will plan
the October meeting. It was decided
not to have a November meeting. Cindy
Traump will host the Christmas party.
Dennis Roeder, Grandview, Mo., is
visiting his sister, Lola and Bob Abram.
Monday Marsha Knarr attended a
reception in Concordia honoring her
brother Bill Dotson. He grew up in the
Jamestown area and was inducted into
the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame. Kan-
sas has a long history of producing
some of the freest runners in America.
Dotson broke fellow Kansas Sports
of Fame inductee Glenn Cunningham's
28 year old high school mile record
before graduating from Concordia High
School in 1958. Dotson them enrolled
at the University of Kansas where he
became a two time All American and
the first KU athlete to break the four
minute mile mark in 1962.
Dotson won five Big 8 Conference
titles, including three indoor titles and
two outdoor titles. He won the Big 8
Conference title in cross country in
1961. Dotson set three American
records in the mile during his career. In
2008 Dotson was inducted into the KU
Athletics Hall of Fame.
Farmers are busy with planting
wheat, harvesting corn, milo and soy-
beans.
Roberta Holdren is accepting or-
ders for the 2017 Palmer Museum cal-
endar.
Archie Thompson entered the
Mitchell County Hospital Satutday.
Later he was transferred to the Salina
hospital.
Rachel Crouse went bowling with
her friends in Concordia'
Sunday afternoon Mary Shelton,
Frosty, Kerma and Rachel Crouse went
to Concordia to watch Mary's grand-
daughter Cienna DeLeon play volley-
ball.
Meier gets new
personal best
Saturday, Sarena Meier, ran under
the colors of Pike Valley Cross Coun-
try team, competed in the Centralia
Invitational held at Lake Centralia.
She finished first with a time of 19:41.
This was a new personal best time as
well as a new school record. She also
broke the meet record.
Jewell Co. Memories
Continued from page 1
several years. He had served the 15th
judicial district.
H. K. Clark, 86, was found dead at
his home at Randall. Floyd Risewick
called at the Clark house on business.
The radio was playing but when no one
answered, he opened the door and found
Mr. Clark looking very ill. A doctor
was summoned but Mr. Clark died
before help arrived.
Vernon Treffer opened a fumiture
store in the Henninger building at
Jewell.
The oil test well being drilled near
Cawker City abandoned. The test
was troubled ~ith water and equip-
ment problems.
A bus load of Republican party
campaigners visited Jewell County.
Mrs. Calvin James was honored
with a stork shower.
MANKATO
Rock Hills School
Weekly Sports Preview
Monday, 10 - Saturday, Oct. 15
Oct. 11 High School Volleyball vs.
Osborne and Chase at
Osborne
Oct. 13 NPL Cross Country at
Downs, 4 p.m.; Junior
High Volleyball and Foot-
ball vs. Linn at Linn
Oct. 14 High School Football Se-
nior Night vs. Linnat Rock
Hills
Oct. 15 High School Volleyball
NPL Tournament at Beloit
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