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Show C plHt Worth Summit two-poi- touchNorth Summit's two-yar- d remain8:04 with tackle off down run ing in the second quarter proved to be their needed insurance score as the Braves tipped the Mustangs 24-2- 1 during homecoming activities . ' mit fumble: Five plays into their drive, Witkowski swc'pt in from 20 yards out to bring the Mustangs within three after Troy Camey conpoints. 18-1- 3, verted the extra point. With over five minutes remaining in the half, Dugway finished off their first half explosion as Shane Brothers put them in position at the Brave 29 with an interception. MOMENTS LATER, Brothers aided the offense with a recepNorth the Bruce down froiii to tion Summit five. Behind Tracy Mullen-dor- e 24-ya- rd and Jack Engle, Witkowski jowered.down to the half foot line before Bruce sneaked over one play later. Bruce's pass to White for the series, the Mustangs proved to Roberts, and themselves, that all the leaks had been shored up, Larry White came close to an interception on first down and then Paul Lloyd and Brothers shut down a the Mullendore and Joe Mosweep. and Mullendore then hammed, again, finished off the Braves for good. But as the Mustangs offense proved, things have a way of catching up to you. Though they escaped their obvious miseries early on, the second half wasnt so kind. WITH 4:39 remaining in the third period, the Mustangs suffered their rd . score-boar- as Mullendore, Engle, Lloyd, Mohammed and Rightweiser each made key tackles. But perhaps the biggest blow to the Braves occurred after Bruce was intercepted by North Summits Glenn Hardeman with 8:10 remaining to be played. WORKING from the Mustangs 22 yard line, the Braves met stiff opposition from Lloyd, Engle and Mohammed to leave themselves with a first of two fumbles. Brothers invoked fourth down situation at the 15. a glimmer of light minutes later, how- Running up the middle, the Braves ever, when he pounced on a loose ball made the necesary yardage down to at midfield. But when things go bad the 12 But a holding penalty brought yea, you know the story.; it back to the 30 and White, smelling On their second play, from scrimanother opportunity to get into the end zone, dropped them back a few mage after the recovery, Dugway. fumbled away a counter play inside at more. the 2:31 mark. After Whites sack for seven minus Not surprisingly, however, the deyards, and yet another defensive stand fense dug in. After Mullendore, by the Mustangs with 1:52 remaining, White, Witkowski, Mohammed and Dugway got their hands on the ball for the last time at the Braves 41 yard Rightweiser turned away the Braves for the fourth straight time, the ofline. fense, behind White, began to drive BUT THE Mustangs didnt warm it for what looked like a . up for long thanks to the Braves ' touchdown. Sandy Osborne. On the opening play, BUT EVEN that wasnt easy. Bruce's sideline toss to Darryl Stor-wal- d was right on the mark. But be-- . Facing a third down and long after two incomplete passes. White hauled fore Storwald could get control, Osin a short screen pass and, showing borne stripped away the ball for an inhis versatility, broke three tackles terception to cut off the Mustangs for 14 yards and a first down. score. last chance for the Moments later, Larsen called on ever-prese- nt . warning. But, of course, three points is three points and.Roberts knows better than anyone that 24 points hardly flatters a defense. And its been awhile since the Mustangs were flattered in the first half. Wed gave up a lot of points in our first two games and tonight was no exception, Roberts exclaimed. It just goes to show you that we haven't been ready to play in those opening minutes like we should be. One of the most upsetting things about the first half was the fact that the Braves struck not with a ball control offense but with the big play. TWO OF North Summits touchdowns came this exact way in the fonn of a run off tackle and a d pass play. It was the 57 yarder, however, that contained one more sore spot that Roberts had to suffer with. The touchdown was set up by a reverse' and thougjh 14 yards Isnt a lot, the simple fact is that Roberts had preached all week long about not overpursuing the play. But with the exception of Witkowski, who made the saving tackle, there was a beeline 57-ya- 22-ya- quarters of sievelike defense, Dugway dug down deep and played perhaps their best defense of the young season. As early as the opening second-hal- f WHEN THE Mustangs werent supplementing the defense's fine play with touchdowns', Dugway meandered through five series without a first down in giving evidence that their third and fourth quarter performances didnt materialize without d, drive-savin- STILL INVOLVED in a close game, the Mustangs didnt panic. Instead of giving Roberts another two were direct results of sterling defensive play. Along this same line, coach Steve I Arsen's offense, in the black and white of statistics, had an up and down, and not glittering, offensive run. in homecomer by C. W. Beaman White and Mohammed for. another g play and the duo shined as Mohammed, in motion, threw a block to spring White at the scrimmage line for a gain down to 27. Braves the WITH eleven minutes left to play, Larsen figured hed go to the airways. But alas. North Summit figured the same thing. On two consecutive plays, the Braves stormed in to drop loss and Bruce for first a nine-yar-d then seven. In the next nine minutes, the ded fense kept the Braves off the stands. ' In light of this, the defenses second half playwas superb. Though Carl Roberts' defense can IF THE faculty had known about the outcome in advance, they could have sold tickets to the separate halves liecause they could have never found two more, different pair Of quarters anywhere. the first For the offensive-mindesufficed half would have nicely. In all, 4:1 points were scored. The Mustangs claimed 21 of them' by amassing 114 yards on the ground (John Witkowski had 102 on 1 1 carries) and 34 through the air. Witkowski .started on the Mustangs explosion with a 77 yard punt return after the Braves second series of plays were stifled by a holding penalty. 'DUGWAY hit for their second scon just Ix'fore the opening period expired after defensive end Ron Bight weiser recovered a North Sum- oa the defenses part towards the be maligned for leaving the offense three shy at the half, it must be noted that two of the Mustangs three scores The loss dropped the Mustangs to overall. conversion left the Mus24-2- 1, going into tangs three liehind, the half. Sep-temler-- 2-- 2 nt nips Mustangs 24-2- 1 ; . rd 65-yar- go-ahe- 14-ya- rd it :JL t V. U'i ad - go-ahe- v r ,, i i j v ', ,v- ..'vi - i Lets get em Mustangs! Running back Joe Mohammed is the first to break through the homecoming barrier prior to the second half kickoff! ad Thats fair enough fella! It takes three, of them, but North Summit finally brings down ball carrier John Witkowski. This type of action typified the scoreless second hall FOR A. THE GREATEST ADVANCE IN COLOR PRINT PROCESSING:'.. : s IN TWENTY YEARS . BEAUTIFUL LAWN IN 82 FERTILIZE NOW WITH SC0TTS f . 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