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. on inally finished would have a )ut even then. 1 would take o cipline that 11£ WELCOME MARS HILL COLLEGE STUDENTS! toy 1 off. I only h| eights, so I w, rth of exercises worth of wo ;nt out at 9:00 would report d. But his cl I had to iron eady to go fd’ St of the troop- luecf on page ALL LINES OF SANDWICHES OILED HAMBURGERS SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN CHOPPED STEAK OUR SPECIALITY SERVING BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER OPEN 6:30 A.M. - 11 P.M. 7 DAYS/WEEK (SUNDAY 8:30 A.M.-ll P.M.) ■all-in orders accepted 689-4755 BANTAM CHEF RESTAURANT HIGHWAY 213 MARS HILL, NC 7411 iken from page 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. (P~ y The Brothers of Axa wishes the volleyball team the best of luck!

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