PAGE 4 THE GRIER SCRIPT NOVEMBER 20, 1968 SPORTS EDITORIAL Our Grier Knights have started the season off with a bang! They have won 4 games and lost only one! Defense on our team has im proved game after game. In the Arhngton game, our pass defense was rather weak. Both Arhngton’s touchdowns were scored off of long passes. After working on pass de fense at practice, Grier played Shelby. Pass defense improved a bit but our pursuit on Shelby’s wide plays was off. The next game showed Grier’s will to win. Our Knights held Huss to no score. They also kept Huss from having long possesion with the ball. The next game with Wray turned out like the Huss game. Our defense held Wray to no score and gave our offense a chance to run many fine plays. Recently Grier played with a much tougher team, Belmont. Even though Belmont supposedly has a good team, our Kni^ts held them only 6 points. That touchdown was scored on a 40 yard pass. Our defensive squad has held opposing teams to only 31 points in 5 games. Outstanding players on defense have been Mike Spurrier, Joe Rice, Charlie Owens, and Michael Davis. We can’t forget out offense. The head of our offensive team is the quarter back. Hugh Giles. He has been on target with his passing and has run many fine plays himself. Our big fullback, Mike Worsham, has begun to run hard. Steve Parish started off the season good. He has set up many touchdowns and run a couple himself. Ricky CorreU is also adding yards to his name. He has run many touchdowns. CorreU has also been doing a fine job at kicking Grier’s extra points. The line is also an important part of our team. The starting lineup has changed and rechanged. They have been weak at times but have come around rapidly to a strong team. With these odds on our side, how can we lose! Let’s hope our Knights will keep up the good work and win their next games. Let’s go KNIGHTS!! GRIER CHAINS BULLDOGS! 20-12 On September 18, 1968, Grier’s Knights defeated the Arlington BuU- dogs in a close, hard-fought battle. The game opened with Arling ton’s kick-off. Steve Parish returned the ball 20 yards. The Knights drove to the 10 yard line but were stopped by the BuUdogs. The Bulldogs then completed a pass to Marvin Glenn for an Arlington T. D. The extra point was no good. The next kick went to Mike Henderson, who re turned ti 10 yards. Then after driving the field, CorreU scored. He also kicked the point. The half then ended with another touchdown pass to Glenn and the score was 12-7. Knights kicked-off to Marvin Glenn who returned ti 15 yards. After driving to the 20, Mike Spurrier batted a pass enabling Eric Sanders to intercept. Grier drove to the 10 where Hugh Giles passed to Horne for a T. D. CorreU’s kick was good. Next kick-off went to Marvin Glenn, After a desperate drive, they were forced to punt. The punt rolled out of bounds. A 30 yard run by Parish set up ConeU’s 40 yard run for a T. D. CorreU’s kick missed. The Knights held the BuU dogs scoreless with the help of Mike Henderson’s interception. The game ended 20-12. END SWEEP DEFEATS GRIER The toss was won by Grier and we chose to receive. Worsham got the kick and returned it 10 yards. We were held steady by Shelby and had to punt. After a long drive, Shelby made a pitch out to Hoskins who made the touchdown. The extra point failed. Shelby’s kick roUed into the enzone. The ball was then placed on the 20 yard line. After a penalty, the end of the first quarter was third down and on the fifteen yard line. We punted and Shelby made another drive. A play called the “flea-flicker” (which is a pass and a pitchback) enabled Shelby to score. The extra point was good and it was 13-0. The kick-off went to Horne who returned it 20 yards. After driving almost to a touchdown, the half ended Shelby 13, Grier 0. We kicked off. Randy Adams tackled the player on the second yard Une. After the third quarter, Shelby still had the ball. Finally, Shelby had to punt. After a pass from GUes to Horne, we moved twenty yards. Another pass to Henderson for fifteen yards. Then a twenty-yards-to-go play. A bomb was thrown to Parrish for the touchdown. The point was good and the score was 13-7. We attempted an outside kick, but failed, Shelby ran out the clock and the game ended Shelby 13, Grier 7. GRIER DEFEATS HUSS After a fine kick and a fast tackle by Randy Adams, the Huskies took the baU on their twenty. Our tight defense held them to punt. Steve Parish returned the baU five yards. After a fine drive, we were forced to punt. They were held again by our improving defense. Our offense took the ball on their twenty-five. Then switching sides for the quarter we ran a few plays and Worsham carried the ball over for the score. The extra point attempt was blocked and Grier took the lead at six to nothing. The half ended with us close to another score. The second half opened with the kick from Huss. Parish carried the ball to our forty-five. From there, we carried the baU to the scoring range. CorreU carried the ball over for another six points. The extra point was missed. This left Grier with a victory over Huss twelve to nothing. GRIER STOMPS MUSTANGS The game opened with the kick off to CorreU, who returned the ball a good thirty yards. After a rugged drive, we were forced to punt. Our defense held them and Francum returned the punt for ten yards. A twenty yard pass to Parish put the baU on their five yard line. After four downs and a loss of two the Mustangs took the ball on their own seven yard line. They were forced to punt by our hard-fighting defense. Parish returned the punt ten yards, and CorreU carried the ball in for the touchdown. Then he kicked the extra point. The half ended 6-0. After the kick to Wray, a fumble set up Parish’s five yard touchdown run. After a thirty yard touchdown pass to Henderson, an inside kick set up a thirty yard touchdown run for Parish. We held them scoreless. The game ended 26-0, in Grier’s favor. Even if you are on the right track, you will get run over if you just sit there. To be human should be con sidered a privilege and not an excuse. CRANK—an expert on some sub ject you are not interested in. J. V.’S 1 FOR 1 Our J. V.’s started the season off by a loss to Shelby. The J. V.’s refraised their position by easUy rolling over Wray’s J. V.’s. In the Shelby game, our J. V.’s were out-fought by the bigger Shelby team. The game opened with a quick score by Shelby. The rest of the quarter remained scoreless for both teams. In the second quarter, Shelby scored another T.D. which ended the half - Shelby 13, Grier 0. Again in the third quarter, Shelby scored. The extra point was good and the third quarter ended 20-0. The J. V.’s played better in the fourth and held Shelby to 2 first downs and no score. The game ended with Shelby 20 Grier 0. The second J. V. game was with Wray. The first quarter remained scoreless for both teams. Grier kept the baU most of the second quarter. Early in the second Grier scored. The extra point was good. The rest of the second remained with the baU switching hands. The half ended Grier 7 - Wray 0. The third quarter opened with another touchdown to Grier. The point was good, and it was Grier 14 - Wray 0. The third and fourth quarters left Wray baffled with our J. V.’s lightning speed. The game ended with a victory for Grier. The winning score was Grier 14 - Wray 0. GRIER WINS THIRD STRAIGHT We took the opening kick-off and marched sixty-five yards for the T. D. scored by, Mike Worsham from the one yard line. CorreU’s extra point attempt was good. A WUdcat fumble and a twenty yard run by Hugh Giles set up Worsham’s second T. D., this one also from the one yard line. A Grier fumble on the fourth down set up Belmont’s only score. It was made on the forty yard pass play. The half ended 13-0. Our great defense held the WUd- cats scoreless in the second half. CorreU scored on the fourth quarter on a twenty run making the score 19-6. So ended the game. CK^\ri^ioo