Of The Year ispotm NEWS PAGE} SIX November 4, 1971 Brevard "A" Team, Greenville High Jayvees Play Thursday Brevard High's “A” team will take on the jayvees of Greenville Senior High, Greenville, S. C. at Brevard High Stadium Thursday night. The game will pit two of the finest junior varsity squads of the area against each other, and should be a real thriller from the opening whistle. A large crowd is expected to turn out for this final “A” team game of the season, and those planning to attend are reminded to note that kickoff will be at 7 p. m., in stead of the usual 7:30 p.m. time. Transylvania's United Fund Now At One Half Of The Goal (Continued from Page One) ty to make a pledge, please write or call Charles Du Laney, the Executive Director, in the Bryant building. That telephone number is 883-2319, and Mr. Du Laney will have a solicitor call on you immediately,” Pres ident Johnson stated. He reminds Transylvanians: “If you don’t do it, it it won’t get done”. Transylvania’s goal this year is $55,266.63, and 16 lo cal agencies are included in the budget. First Period Blitz Subdues Green Wave The alert Brevard Blue Devils took advantage of sev eral early Glen Alpine mis takes and combined them with a brilliant opening game sus tained drive to win a 35-7 de cision over the Green Wave here last Friday night. The Blue Devils, preparing for their all important confer ence championship showdown game with the Enka Jets this Friday night, struck like light ening to move ahead quickly in their non-conference clash with Glen Alpine. So devastating was their at tack that they were ahead 21-0 at the end of the first period, and the eventual out come of the game was never in doubt after that. Taking the opening kickoff, Brevard moved steadily goal ward from there, taking only nine plays to drive 63 yards for the score. Quarterback Rob ert Charles swept wide left on a keeper and sprinted the fi nal 16 yards for the touchdown. Stan Hudson kicked the first of his five extra points to give Brevard a 7-0 lead with 7:15 remaining in the first quart er. Glen Alpine ran the kick off back to their 27 and ran Blue Devils, Jets To Decide Parkway Championship Friday Brevard High’s entire foot ball season will be wrapped op into one game, and that game will be played this Friday night at Enka stadium when the Blue Devils and the Jets meet to decide the Parkway Division champion ship. The Jets, under a new head coach this year, have undoubt edly been the major surprise of the grid campaign here in WNC as they marched undefeated through their first eight games before falling to non-confer ence foe Hendersonville by a 61-20 margin last Friday night. Now, both Brevard and Enka have identical 8-1 records. “Actually the score of that game is deceiving,” stated Brevard head coach Ed Em ory, “Because the game was tied 20-20 going into the fin al quarter, and Enka had a real shot at handing the Bear cats their third defeat of the season. But things started going wrong all of a sudden, and before you knew it Hen dersonville had pulled the game out of reach. But Enka played a great game for three of the four periods. They’ll be tough to handle back in con ference competition and bat tling for the championship and a playoff spot, and we’re going to have to play our very best game in order to beat them,” Coach Emory concluded. He then commented that he and the staff were most pleas ed with Brevard’s showing in their past two games. He noted that his Blue Devils had al lowed Erwin and Glen Alpine a combined 72 yards rushing and only 15 passing and one touchdown, while piling up 550 yards rushing and 169 pass ing, good for 81 points of their own. “They’re putting it all to gether now, and I just hope that they can continue to come up with the good effort against Enka in this one that is so important,” he said. “We’re in pretty good shape physically, and I feel like we’ll really be ready for the Jets. I know that the spirit is good and the team wants this one badly. I think we’ll be ready to play,” he stated. General admission tickets to the game are currently on sale at the Brevard High School of fice. No reserved tickets were sent over here for sale. Kickoff time for the cham pionship game Friday night will be 8 p. m. Now a feather boot that keeps feet * dfy »od comfortable ho matter how sloppy the going. We guarantee It! 3* A. Thursday Night Ladies Handicap Bowling League Standings For Nov. 4 1971 Won Lost Beauty Nook_28 8 Pisgah Fish Camp 19 17 Do Be’s __ 18% 17% Margarets___ 18 J8 Lyda-McCrary _ 17 19 Public Service_ 17 19 Perkins Oil_15 21 Etowah Rec. Ctr. ... 12% 23% Scoring As Follows: Judy Miller_ 199-202/558 Phoebe Hoope_ 181/511 Mary Jane Mullinax 188/498 Ruth Med lock_ 177/490 Nancy Davidson „_179/4S3 Elaine Raines_ 178/481 Irene Hunter_ 182/473 Games By: Pat Paxton _ 186 Evelyn Johnston_ 177 Nan Wood _ 175 Splits By: Pat Paxton _ 5-810 Mary Alice Allen -- 5-7 & 2-7 Jean Davenport_2-7 Edna Long _ 2-7 Macie Gasperson _ 3-10 Phoebe Hooper'_3-10 three plays before Columbus Carpenter fumbled and Bre vard recovered on the Green' Wave 20. It took only five plays for the “Big Blue Machine” to be on the scoreboard again, with big Mitch Burr blasting the final five yards for the six pointer. Hudson kicked true and it was 14-0 with 2:38 left in the period. Once again Brevard kick ed off, and once again the op portunistic Blue Devils were ready, with James McKinney recovering another Green Wave bobble at the Glen Al pine 38. Terry Crite gained 16 to the 22, Jacob Norman added five to the 17, Brevard was penaliz ed five back to the 22, and then Robert Charles spotted Ronnie Banther all alone in the end zone and fired a per fect strike to him good for Brevard’s third touchdown of the first period. Hudson’s kick made it 21-0. second score of the night, and when Hudson kicked his fourth extra point, Brevard led 28-0 with 10:14 remaining in the sec ond quarter. The Blue Devils continued to dominate the action, but Coach Jug Wilson’s defense stiffened enough to keep Bre vard from scoring again un til the final period. Glen Alpine’s offense final ly got a drive underway, their only one of the night, that got them on the scoreboard in the final period. The drive was a fine one, starting at the G.A. 19 and ending 14 plays and a fifteen yard Brevard penalty later with quarterback Raymond Scott passing the final 6 yards to Columbus Carpenter' for the touchdown. Freddie Bow ers kicked the extra point that made the score 28-7, Bre var, with only 2:03 remain ing in the game. The Blue Devils still weren’t through, however, and utilized the last two minutes to negoti ate 60 yards in seven plays for their final touchdown. The shell-shocked Green Wave still couldn’t gather any momentum, and was forc ed to punt from deep in G.A. territory. Hie on-charging Blue Devils blocked the punt and recovered at Glen Al pine’s three. Burr bulled his way to the one, and then Robert Charles sneaked the final yard for his The Rosman Tigers took it on the chin in their final game of the season at. Mt. Holly,last Friday night, drop ping *a 33-0 decision to the Piedmont area team. ‘‘It was their final game ev er as Mt. Holly, and they real ly .wanted to go out in a blaze of glory, and they did,” stated Coach Lee Powell about the game. i “They’ll be consolidated niext year,” he said, “And all the parents were there to present gifts to the coaches, apd we just really stepped into an emotional situation that had us playing a team that was so fired up that, they could have whipped most any one,” Coach Powell continued “Actuallyv we didn’t play bad ball in losing. We made a couple of mistakes and they turned them into scores. It was just that they were so keyed that they couldn’t do anything Excellent (Continued From Page One) will be as follows: Thursday, Soil Conservation Service; Fri day, Station Program; Monday, County Extension Agent Jerry Purser; Tuesday, Station Pro gram; Wednesday, Jean Chil ders, Home Economics Exten sion Agent. The speaker this week on WPNF’s Morning Devotions program, heard at 9:45 a m., is the Rev. Edward Sheridan, Pas tor of Sacred Heart Catholic Church of Brevard. Sunday morning worship ser vices during November will be broadcast from the sanctuary of the Brevard Wesleyan Church. Broadcast time is 11:00 a. m. each Sunday, and Rev. Eugene Gentry is pastor of the Wesley an church. wrong. They played a great game against us, and they certainly deserved to win,” he concluded. Coach Powell, who led his team to a fine 6-4 overall record this year, then stated that he wanted to publical ly commend his entire squad for their good year. “They’ve played well, and we’ve had very few disappointments during this season. I’m just real proud of every one of them,” he said. Coach Powell than gave par ticular praise to his nine sen ior squad members, including Ralph' Jdhnsdh, j(mmy*Hally Jimmy Earl McCalL, William Cathey, Weldon Whitmire, Steve Whitmire, Alan Cassell, Tim Thorpe, and Greg Hensley. He then noted that be had also just lost outstanding junior Tony Gantt, who has moved to Liberty, S. 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