8B The Mountain Messenger, Thursday, October 4, 1990
East X-Country Goes To
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Union.Team
Will Meet Peterstown
Front Row (left to right): Lipara Erb, Kathy Baker, Victoria Groves.
Second Row: Leigh Human, Gina Cargila, Caroline Smith.
Front Row (left to right); Coach Bedford McClintic, Michael Sheets,
Dale Hoke, Robert Carson, Julian Arbuckla, Andy McCIintic, Lee
Cross, Jay Hayes. Second Row: Robert Morgan, Noel DaHaven, Brian
Barfleld, Joby Talbott, Robert Hefner, Andy Rose, Josh Hefner. Third
Row: Bffch Graves, Alex Phillips, Jason Dolan, David Freeman,
Chuck Ikner, Steve Henna.
The Greenbrler East Spartan
boys cross country team finished
31st out of 43 teams in the top
division of the University of Vir-
ginia Invitational September 29.
In addition to the top teams in
Virginia, the meet included na-
tionaUy ranked teams from New
York and California. The Spar-
tans were the only West Virginia
team participating.
The meet was won by Saint
Anthony's of Long Island, New
York while the runner-up was
California's Arroyo Grande High,
led by Louis Ouintana, the
nation's top ranked runner, na-
tionally ranked dames W. Robin-
son High of Fairfax. Virginia fin-
ished third.
Quintana was the individual
champion, with a time of 15:27,
breaking the meet and course
record by I0 seconds, Andy
McClintic of Greenbrier East ran
with the leaders through the first
mile but was unable to hold the
tough pace (less than 5 minutes
per mile) and finished 40th with
a time of 17:33 for the 5K
course, Other top Spartan fin-
Ishers were Dale Hoke (122,
18:23); Andy Rose (136, 18:33);
Noel DeHaven (208, 19:24); and
Robert Morgan (262, 20:37).
In the girls' race, Spartan fin-
Ishers were Lipara Erb, 96th;
Kathy Baker, 102nd; Caroline
Smith, 105th; and Gina Cargile,
116th.
The Spartans have cleared
their schedule for the next two
weeks to concentrate on train-
ing. They will be back in action
October 13 at Riner, Virginia fol-
lowed by the defense of their Co-
alfield Conference title October
16 at Little Beaver State Park
near Beckley.
The Boys' Cross Country
"ream won the Independence In-
vitational at Coal City, Septem-
ber 27. The Spartans, led by
Andy Rose's Fourth place finish,
had six runners in the top
twenty, for a team score of 50
points. Second place was
Woodrow Wilson with 68 points,
(In Cross Country, low score
wins.)
Mike Wilson of Woodrow
Wilson was the individual win-
ner with a course record 13 min-
utes 50 seconds for the 2.5 mile
race. Adding to Rose's 4th place
finish, the Spartans top seven
Included Noel Deltaven, 8th;
Birch Graves, 10th; Robert Mor-
gan, 16th; David Freeman, 18th;
Joby Talbott, 20th; and Michael
Sheets. 25th.
The girls' race was won
Oak Hill's Cindy Robertson with
a time of 16:57. East's Lipara
Erb was 5th. while her team-
mate Kathy Baker finished 10th.
There were no complete teams in
the girl's race.
BOYS TOP 15
1. Mike Wilson, Woodrow
Wilson (13:50)
2. Mikey Cox, Athens (14:08)
3. Joe Pat Young (Nicholas
County (14:35)
4. Andy Rose, Greenbrler East
(14:42)
5. Richard Helm, Oak Hill
(14:52)
6. Kenny Lawson, Independ-
ence
7. Les Blake, Woodrow Wilson
8. Noel DeHaven, Greenbrier
East
9. Kevin Lake, Richwood
I0. Birch Graves, Greenbrier
East
1 I. Herble Keith. Oak Hill
12. Todd Vandenlangenburg,
Woodrow Wilson
13. Craig Brake, Nicholas
County
14. Mike Lilly, Shady Spring
15. Nathan Adams, Independ-
ence
GIRLS TOP I0
1. Cindy Robertson, Oak Hill
(i 6: 57)
2. Carolyn Sneed, Athens
3. Katherine Moses, Nicholas
County
4. Cindy Pettrey, Athens
5. Lipara Erb, Greenbrier East
6. Ann Torstelnsen, Liberty
7. Lee Ann Crites, Nicholas
County
8. Tally Mainland, Athens
9. Bobbi Tionnel, Nicholas
County
10. Kathy Baker, Greenbrier
East
=-.
By Terry Gwinn
The GreenDrier West Cavaliers
raised the perfect record to 5-0
with a homecoming victory over
the Hinton Bobcats September
28. The game proved to be a de-
fensive struggle with the Cava-
liers bh'mking the Bobcats 18-0.
The Cavaliers kicked off to the
Bobcats and forced them to punt
4 plays later on a 4 and 7 situ-
ation. The Cavaliers then took
over on their own 23. The Cava-
liers scored on an 8-yard run by
Billy Keeth 10 plays later. The
point after try was no good. The
Bobcats threatened early in the
second quarter, but were held on
downs inside the Cavalier 1-yard
line.
Neither team scored until the
fourth quarter when the Cava-
liers took over possession on the
four-yard line when a high snap
resulted in a tackle before the
ball was punted. The next play
resulted in a Cavalier touch-
down, when Billy Keech ran a
drive up the middle for the score,
West's final touchdown scored
on a 4-yard run by Daniel Agee,
after Chad Scarbro intercepted a
Bobcat pass on West's 40 to set
up the drive. West gained 484
total offense on the night, while
holding Hinton to 97 yards. The
Cavaliers will travel to Webster
County to defend their record
against the Highlanders.
Soccer...
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On Saturday, September 29,
the Lexington Virginia Rapids
came to town. The Lewisburg
team was not very hospitable.
totally shutting down the Rapids
attack, and scoring a very deci-
sive 4-0 shut-out.
In a game like this, much
credit must be given to the de-
fense and to the mid fielders for
controlling the ball and the
tempo of the match. Moving out
from his normal goalkeeper slot
to play fullback was Moss Rud-
ley, who gave an outstanding de-
fensive effort, heading the ball
strongly 5 or 6 times to break up
attacks. Others who figured
prominently in the defensive
play were John Harris, Jason
Perkins, Moriah Harris, and
weekend warrior Tom Cardis at
goalie.
The midfield chores of ball
and tempo control were handles
very effectively by Devin Preston,
Chris Martin, David Hawley and
Danny Moore. The forwards and
wings also did a fine job, finding
the back of the net four times.
Goals were scored by Isaac Har-
ris, Joe Gascoyne, James Gas-
coyne and David Hawley with
assists by James Gascoyne, Paul
Williams (2) and Isaac Harris.
By Charles Dransfleld
The Union High Red Devils
Football Team has played five
games, and is unbeaten. In their
first game on August 24, the Un-
ion squad traveled to Marsh
Fork and defeated the Bulldogs
25-0. Union had totals of 127
yards rushing and also 127
yards passing. Paul Brown was
leading rusher with 47 yards.
Quarterback Chris Haynes was
6 for 16 passing with one inter-
ception. Touchdowns were
scored by Eric Smith. Dylon
Daqulla (2), and Kevin Boggs.
On August 31, the Red Devils
hosted the Herndon Indians and
scored a decisive 44-6 win. Paul
Brown again led rushers with 84
yards and Haynes was 13 of 30
passing. Union had 242 total
passing yards and 299 rushing
yards. Haynes and Daquila each
had 2 touchdowns with Chan-
dler, Wlckline and Weikle adding
one apiece.
The next Saturday, Septem-
ber 8, Union traveled to Prince-
ton and defeated the Athens Tro-
jans 26-8. Paul Brown scored
two touchdowns and Haynes
and Smith added a 6-pointer
each for the Red Devils, who to-
taled 197 yards rushing, and 50
yards passing on a 4 for 9 per-
formance by Haynes. Eric Smith
was leading rusher with 89
yards.
On the road again at Franklin
on September 14, the Red Devils
prevailed, defeating the Panthers
20-6. Paul Brown broke Into
triple digits rushing for !27
yards on 12 carries.
5 of 16 passing for
Daquila, Haynes,
each scored a
ion. Team total
yards.
During this
evening's contest,
host Meadow Brid
touchdown, but on
kick-off, Paul
yards through the
off team to tie the score, I
ion followed with 3
quarter touchdowns f0f
halftime lead. and
back enroute to a
Eric Smith was
with 120 yards and
downs. Haynes was
taling 223 passing
Red Devils tallied
ing yards. Shane
scored two TD's,
Boggs, Chris Haynes,
Daquila added a
October 5, the
host the Pirates of
Peterstown. The
as a very exciting ant
game between two
ginia "Class A's"
powerhouses. Going
game, both the Red
the Pirates are
tied, with Union
avenge their loss to
stown squad last
ity crowd is
Ion athletic field, so
a seat, you'd better
Game time is 7:30
explosive meeting[
East Golf Team Gets
For Region V Cham:
The Spartan Golf team of
Greenbrier East High School is
now preparing for the Region V
Golf Championship which will be
played October 9 at Glade
Spring.
Included in the Regional will
be Woodrow Wilson, Oak Hill,
Dupont, Nicholas County, Prin-
ceton, Bluefield and the Spar-
tans.
The teams which were sched-
uled to participate in the Confer-
ence Meet included Beckley's
Woodrow Wilson, Oak Hill, Hin-
ton, Mullens, Oceana, Glen Ro-
gers, Bluefield,
Greenbrler West in
the host Spartans.
In other matches,
tans defeated HintOO
Bridge and Man Se
Pipestem with Rich
medalist with a 78.
Then on Se
Spartans downed
West and Alle
hole match at
Country Club with
as the medalist with a
Going into the
the Spartans were
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