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Win Seniors
took the lead on a broken
PAT play. After a high
center had sailed over kicker
Bisnett's head, he went back
picked up the loose ball and
~m~n threw to the endzone
where Mitch Buck made a
great catch.
~' A perfect 9-0 regular The ttuskies then really through, however, as they
~eason record and sole pos- brought the fans alive as they got right back into the game
session of the 1974 North with a 71-yard scoring drive
Central Washington as the second half opened. A
Conference championship will lnng pass play and a well--
be the goals Friday night for executed screen gave Han-
Coach Glenn Weitz' Othello ford a first down on the seven
HBskies. with Greg Fancher getting
The Huskies, who rolled up t h~ st,ore.
~0;No. 8 by a 22-12 score The Huskies held onto
against a tough ttanford Othello came right back their two-point lead as the
Falcon team at Richland last again minutes later as Roger Falcon pass for the PAT
Friday, will be hoping to Nield and Allen Dellingerfailed, and then after two
become the winningest broke through to tip a scoring attempts were stop-
Othello grid team ever again- ttanford pass, with Buck ped on interceptions and
st the Pioneers at Omak this grabbing the interception on another drive ran out of
Friday. Game time is 8 p.m. the Falcon 28. Pecka moved downs at the Falcon nine,
at the Omak field, the ttuskies close on passes finally took the ball in for the
The contest will be a to Pelerson and Bets and clincher with 5:45 left in the
complete turn-about from the then sent Peterson off-tackle game.
Huskies' season finale last from the thre.~ two playsA 25-yard punt return by
year. Then the Pioneers were later for the toi~ghdown. The Peterson gave the Huskies a
undefeated, with a struggling PAT attempt was blocked.
Falcons Score Again
The Falcons weren't
Othello team hoping for an
upset on their home field.
This year the Huskies come
into the game unbeaten and
first down on the Hanford 35,
seven runninu plays moved it
to the 10 and Pecka then
fired a clutch third down
strike to Bisnett at the two.
Bisnett ripped off tackle on
the next play and Pecka to
Bisnett pass on the P/~T put
the Huskies safely out of
reach with a 10-point spread.
The Othello Freshmen pro-
duced their best showing of
the season as they closed
their schedule with a 22-14
victory over Connell here last
Thursday.
Dedicating the game to
Coach Bob Hardy, who has an
injured back, and fullback
Dallas Sphar, who broke an
70-yard drive in 12 plays. Ephrata and
Amando Gomez scored from ers were the winners l
the three with Stan Buck First Annual Seniors
then running the PAT. nament at the
Another drive on the and Country Club
opening series of the second 28 entrants here
half put Othello ahead 16-6 as Paul Rader of E
Buck scored on a five-yard low gross with a
keeper and then ran the PAT while Del Holmes had
again. Buck added anotherhonors with a 70.
ankle last week, the Frosh touchdown late in the thirdPlacing second in the
showed lots of offensein quarter from four yards out. competition was Wad0
rolling to the victory. Connell rallied to score late in ol ~Jphrata with 79,
Connell scored first in the the game, but a key intercep- Orland Favaro a close
::pening quarter, but thetime by Ruben Martinez onat 80.
Frosh came back to take an another drive clinched the Finishing in a
8-6 lead at the half with a victory for Othello. for second in the net
ram Honor
Buck, helped by outstand-at 71 were Hank
ing blocking by the offensive Quincy, Fred Pease,
line, had a top offensive game Kostad and Duane
with 145 yards in 26 carries In team play Bud
and eight for 13 passes and Jim Wickwire of
108 yards. Gomez also added Bob Roloff and Jim
85 yards in 13 carries. Mesa finished in first
Members of the offinsive 57 total.
line cited by Coach Mike Favaro, Stan
Selection of a local youth to Wyknenko included Mark
Babe Ruth Baseball's "Ath-
letes of the Year" program
for 1974 was announced this
week by Richard W. Case,
president of Babe Ruth
International, and tester
Swink, manager of the
Othello Babe Ruth.
Kasinger at center;
DeI,oach and Terry
guards; John Snyder and Jeff
Solbrack, tackles; and Omar
Medina and Steve Taylor,
ends.
Defensively Snyder was
outstanding with 16 tackles
and Scott Bailey had a key
interception and strong game
~layoff-bound, with the Named for the honor was
ioneers still looking for their Huskies Stay Dennis A. DeLoach, son of
first victory in league play. Mr. and Mrs. Dave DeLoachat defensive halfback,
Long Road Trip In 2nd Spot of 515 Scootney. Wyknenkn said.
Comparative scores against Nominations for "Athletes
other league opponents say In Rankings Yards rushing Othello Hanford178 61 of the Year" were made
the Huskies should handle Yards passing 115 74 CATCH FOR BEUS - Senior Roger Bets pulls down oneearlier this summer by Babe
the Pioneers easily, but For the first week since the T.lal yards 293 35 Ruth league managers and
Coach Welt isn't taking the state poll started this season, First d,,wns 15 4 of the three passes he caught in action at Hanford last presidents from across the
Passes 922-2 3-15-2 Friday night. The Huskie end got his team's first
game lightly. The long road the Othello Huskies failed to Fumbh,s~lost 21 2/1 touchdown in the game as he ¢ombfned with quarterback nation. They were invited to
trip, and the fact that the move up in the rankings, l'em:lties 4/30 3/35 nominate candidates with the
Huskies will be looking The week's Associated Punts 4~31.7t;/32.8 Kenny Pecks on a 40-yard pass play. best records of local
ahead to their playoff game Press state high school poll achievement on thier teams The Othello girls' basket- led the way again
could bethebiggestobsticles released WednesdaymorningNCW Le Igue Grid Finale or intheirteagues, ball team, which rolled to its mont Tuesday with',
for the tluskies, showed the Huskies in second I fourth straight victory with a and 20 rebounds,
However, they also have place again behind the Sun- Criteria by which these 73-26 trouncing of F~astmont sophomore Shannon
the incentives in the league nvside Grizzlies in the Class ~ia ~ I id -I1 tel n Ir" ggay a-t Omak local baseball players were here Tuesday night, will be adding16 more points.
title and breaking the exist- A~A rankings, nominated include the ath- expecting its toughest chal- scoring included
ing school record. The 1967 The Grizzlies, who like the lete's athletic ability, in- lenge yet against Wenatchee Danielson, 10; Heath
Huskies posted an 8-1 record, Huskies are 8-0, once again eluding statistics and overall tonight. Donald, 8; Chris Bos.
and an upset h)ss Friday had a perfect 80 as they The final curtain on North NORTH CENTRAL WASHINGTON AA CONFERENCE performance, sportsmanship Coach Janice Capps' team,Carol Yenney, four. ,
yarned all 10 first place votes Central Washington AA Con-
would leave this year's fine and personal leadership dis- which now has a 4-0 record
team with only a tie of that cast in the poll. The Huskies ference football will fall this League Games All Games played during the currentand is 1-0 in league play, will In JV action Oth1
record. W L Pf Pa W L T Pf Pa season. To be eligible for the take on the strong had a 35-8 victory wit
"We'll be ready Friday and had 66 points in second place. Friday when the league
The Huskies may get a leaders and last place team OTHELLO 3 0 83 13 8 0 0 208 66 program, a player must have Wenatchee team at Wenat- Bennison hitting 14
be expecting a tough game," ('hence tn move up in this collide at Omak. Ephrata 3 188 14 62 0 184 28 been an active participant in thee in its second leagueand Liz Bustamante
an officially recognized Babe encounter. The Othello team 13.
Weitz reported Tuesday. weekend's final regular sea- With the league scheduled Quincy 2 238 86 44 0 115 130 Ruth league during the 1974 will then be at Ephrata next The JVs also had
Huskies Healthy son action. While Othello is to fold after this season with Eastmont 1 328 70 25 1 56 141 season. Tuesday, Nov. 5, for another win over Moses Lake
lie said the Ituskies should playing Omak last place the move of three of the Omak 0 333 87 35 0 117 137 leauue ~ame lnursday as Becky l~
be at near full strength,tea'm inthe North Centralmembers back to Class A
l)efensive standout Dan League,Sunnyside will be compe.tition, Freday'smeeting standings, with the Jacks left defending champion Omak Othello Bowl 4th Sophomore Joanna Norton led the way with 20.
Edson suffered a (wacked rib. , ~ • i m,, ~
taking on Class AAA Kamm-between the Huskies and hoping to reverse an earlier all alone in last place with a
in last Friday's game, but is kin of Kennewick. Omak Pioneers will be the last 21-0 loss and the stead[Iv-[m- 25-19 victory in the second In Women's League Paid Political Advertisement
expected to be ready for [)lacing behind the Huskies league gridiron contest, proving Tigers looking forovertime.
action, and offensive tackle in this week's poll were All three other league their seventh shutout of the Non-league past opponentsThe Othello Bowl team will
Rob Johnson, who hats missed Sumner (7-1), 53; Pullmanmembers completed confer-season. Eastmont will close its of the tfuskies picked up three be hoping to move up from its V0te ~0r
the htst two games, hnpefully (7 1), 50; Curtis (7-1), 38; East entre seasons last weekend, season bv hosting East Valley wins last Friday. The Connell fourth phtce spot in the
w~ill be back in the starting Bremerton (5-3) 35; Shelton Ephrata and Quincy will meet of Spokane. Eagles, who have clinchedWomen's Travel League P~t~
lilhe. ~ " ~(B2), 17i arid Prosser (6-2), 8. at Quincy in a contest thatFinal fullscaleleagueaction fhe Southeastern Washington Sunday at Ellensburg. "
The tqoneers, who are 35, when action resames this~
come into the game with four wont count in the league]ast Friday saw Ephrata keep tith, andaclassAplayoffspot, In recent action at Ephrata !. te 'e'etv-
straight h)sses. They posted its chances for a share of the rolled over Dayton 46-0. The the local team took a 3-1 win
early season wins over St. • league title alive with a 20-0 Eagles are now 6-2 and are over the third place Rodeo
Mar[as, Ida., Lake Roosevelt win over Eastmont. The unbeaten since their season-- City Lanes of Ellensburg, but
and Chelae, while losing to victory was the first on the opening losses to the Huskies then lost 0-4 to first place REPUBLICAN F0[
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in double overtime to Quincy. Othello's Huskies when they Greyhouhds are unbeaten in
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Looking back to last Fri- debut on Nov. 8 at Moses loss coming at the hands of
day, Weitz credited his squad Lake. Lewiston, Ida., three weeks
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