otball Team Wins
Robby Parham
rts Editor
It football pli Lions moved their
off season to defeating Liberty Universi-
is minimal f home opener at Meares
mrard, Tim aP' Lions, led by a fenacious
Ifulfils his suif the Flames to only 154
lional Guard. offense, got on the
teammates arf®^'^^ f'^st, when sophomore
|rts out at 4:00''^^ tackle, Aaron Gilmore explod-
After his mot the Liberty endzone and tackled
ports to the Charles Dorsey for a safety
|ge for manue^-27 left in the game,
d have to secuP"'*ng the Liberty free kick, the
hrown througt^''0''s 47 yards in just three plays
g and secure^’’^^ on quarterback, Joe Pizzo’s
run at the 13:04 mark. The big
the drive was the first play, when
JVCry pPh tailback, Pete Calhoun with a
1 . ^.cornpletion. Mars Hill led 8-0
icloLy a izzo s two-point pass attempt
the best
The Lions scored on their next posses
sion as Pizzo connected with Calhoun
on a 9 yard scoring play. Place kicker,
David Shealy added the PAT. This drive
had been set up by roverback, Greg
Bailey’s fumble recovery.
Mars Hill 15, Liberty 0
Liberty 0 0 0 • — o
Mors Hill Q Q 0 15 « 15
Dorsoy focki^ in end zone by Gil-
more
PizzoS run (pass foiled)
WCy^Colhouneron (Sheoly kick)
A-^,200 (est.)
First downs ij 22
Roshes-yords 3t-37 48-24A
Passing 117 ^75
Comp-Att-Int 15-28-0 12-28-0
Funts 3-43 4^2
Fumbles-Lost 1.7 4.3
Penolties-Yards 7-S5 13-80
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING — Liberty, Dorsey 14-22; MHC, Col-
houn 18-104, Sims 13-45, Pizzo 13-44.
PASSING — Liberty, Johnson 15-28-0-117;
MHC, Pizzo 12-28-0-175.
RECEIVING — Liberty, Thompson 4-59, Lor-
^ns 3-25; MHC, Calhoun 5-70. Saucier 2-30, Comp-
Page Five, The HILLTOP Wednesday, September 24, 1986
The Mars Hill Lions defeated Liberty Baptist in a 1.5-0 victory
September 13.
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uyone in Aiken’s shoes would ask
tselves if all this work is really worth
feeling in the world is to
a receiver catch a touchdown pass
running back going for a score with
rom a block I made. Man, it sends
^ ills down my spine,” he conclud-
'ken knows that this is his last
to get those ‘‘cold chills”. Aiken
e only senior starting on the offen-
other
rv ^xarnple. ‘‘I play every
' e it s my last and always do the
1 can,” he said.
hen football is over, Aiken hopes to
IS business degree and find a job
' home in Travelers Rest,
arolina, but if the job market is
> 1 en wants to take the training he
in the National Guard and join
regular Army as a Second Lieute-
Create
cleanness.
A Ktter bit
at a time.
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The Brothers of
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wishes the volleyball
team the best of luck!