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10- The Daily Collegian November 2,1984 NYL Game of the Week 'L Game of tne weex Eagles dominate Patriots, 17-7 -n-,j.nu, nm v»rdf-oer-carry on 21 rushing attempts. *\m\\m\\m\\\\\\\\\\Ts^\> - ' Mi By Bill Bird Sports Writer Clovis West quarterback Brian Jones threw for 138 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Golden Eagles past the winless Hoover High Patriots 17-7, last night at McLane Stadium. The Patriot defense, which has given up 312 yards a game through the first league games and is rated last in tl" x'' Yosemite league, was burned by vis West offense for 318 total yards. The Patriots did intercept three passes how- time last week against Clo vis H igh, gave a yards-per-carry on 21 rushing attempts. sharp performance despite his three inter- Clovis West also sacked Patriot quar- ceptions. He completed 10 of 20 passes, terback Phil McCauley seven times for 38 and his two touchdown strikes of 31 and yards, and forced three turnovers, one of 17 yards put Clovis West ahead 14-0 early which led to a Golden Eagle touchdown. in the first half. A Jim Kirk field goal at McCauley, harassed all night long by the start of the fourth quarter completed Golden Eagle defenders, only completed the Golden Eagle scoring. six of 12 passes for 40 yards. Defensively, the Golden Eagles shut Clovis West scored its first touchdown trough the first six down the Patriot offense in the second midway through the first quarter, thanks ited last in the North half, allowing a total of only eight yards, to repeated mistakes by the Patriot punt The Clovis West defense, ranked second return unit. in the NYL, allowed the Patriot offense to Hoover fullback Willy Kandarilm tried put the ball on the Patriots* 25-yard line. gain only 78 yards. Tailback Allen Cleve- to field a Golden Eagle punt at his own After two carries by halfback Robin Da- land gained 57 of those yards through his 40-yard-line, but the football bounced off vis (11 carries, 69-yards) moved the ball rushing efforts, but averaged a low 2.7 his shoulder pads and a mad scramble for down to the Hoover 17-yard line, Jones the ball ensued. Hoover defensive back found McLaurin again, this time in the Willie Thomas finally recovered the ball end zone for a touchdown. Kirk was at his own 31-yard-line, and threw the ball perfect on the extra point again, and the — the officials thinking that the play was Golden Eagles led 14-0. over. But the officials ruled that no Clovis , . . _, . ... , „ West player had touched Thomas after he , ' V«~ th'n that C1°nvis *»l g "°°v« recovered the fumble, and as a result, the &* into lhe &™' °n *he next Go d=n ball was still in play. A Golden Eagle Eagle possesion. Jones threw one of hu. defender fell on the ball after Thomas three mtercept.ons to. Thomas at the 50 threw it down, and Clovis West had a first yard-l.ne^With a wide open field in front down on the Patriot 31-yard line. °? g? ™°m" race? ,49 **£ ,0 »■ One play later, with 4:35 left in the first C»°v" W"1 one-yard-hne. CleveUnd quarter, Clovis West receiver Mike Noel dove into the end zone on the next play, beat defensive back Allen Cleveland in the and the momentum seemed to have swung left corner of the end zone and caught a °v" to !he "OOVe', e\ , 31 -yard touchdown pass from Jones8 Jim *" «he C,ovu *e" f T """' UP Kirk's extra point attempt was good, and w'lh • Sreat second half performance to the Golden Eagles led 7-0. shut udo* » *e ?Mno\ °f ensc' M hcid coach Del Engstroms club never got Clovis West scored again early in the inside the Golden Eagle 45-yard-line. A second quarter. Aided by a 15-yard 40-yard field goal by Kirk at theend ofthe unsportsmanlike conduct penalty against third quarter cemented the win for Clovit the Hoover defense, the Golden Eagles. West. went 71 yards in just five plays. The The Golden Eagles improved to 4-3 in highlight of the drive was a 25-yard pass the NYL with the win, while Hoover, the from Jones to flanker Fred McLaurin that league's worst team, fell to 0-7. ■ H. Taggart and company, an updated traditional I men's clothing store, has a great selection of * sweaters, jackets, cotton slacks, and dress slacks, everything from sports coats to sportswear, including Pendleton shirts and Bulldog blankets, quality clothing at affordable prices! Bring your student I.D. card and receive a 20% discount on all merchandise. The Certitemarts Clothier. 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10- The Daily Collegian
November 2,1984
NYL Game of the Week
'L Game of tne weex
Eagles dominate Patriots, 17-7
-n-,j.nu, nm v»rdf-oer-carry on 21 rushing attempts. *\m\\m\\m\\\\\\\\\\Ts^\> - ' Mi
By Bill Bird
Sports Writer
Clovis West quarterback Brian Jones
threw for 138 yards and two touchdowns
to lead the Golden Eagles past the winless
Hoover High Patriots 17-7, last night at
McLane Stadium.
The Patriot defense, which has given up
312 yards a game through the first
league games and is rated last in tl" x''
Yosemite league, was burned by
vis West offense for 318 total yards. The
Patriots did intercept three passes how-
time last week against Clo vis H igh, gave a yards-per-carry on 21 rushing attempts.
sharp performance despite his three inter- Clovis West also sacked Patriot quar-
ceptions. He completed 10 of 20 passes, terback Phil McCauley seven times for 38
and his two touchdown strikes of 31 and yards, and forced three turnovers, one of
17 yards put Clovis West ahead 14-0 early which led to a Golden Eagle touchdown.
in the first half. A Jim Kirk field goal at McCauley, harassed all night long by
the start of the fourth quarter completed Golden Eagle defenders, only completed
the Golden Eagle scoring. six of 12 passes for 40 yards.
Defensively, the Golden Eagles shut Clovis West scored its first touchdown
trough the first six down the Patriot offense in the second midway through the first quarter, thanks
ited last in the North half, allowing a total of only eight yards, to repeated mistakes by the Patriot punt
The Clovis West defense, ranked second return unit.
in the NYL, allowed the Patriot offense to Hoover fullback Willy Kandarilm tried put the ball on the Patriots* 25-yard line.
gain only 78 yards. Tailback Allen Cleve- to field a Golden Eagle punt at his own After two carries by halfback Robin Da-
land gained 57 of those yards through his 40-yard-line, but the football bounced off vis (11 carries, 69-yards) moved the ball
rushing efforts, but averaged a low 2.7 his shoulder pads and a mad scramble for down to the Hoover 17-yard line, Jones
the ball ensued. Hoover defensive back found McLaurin again, this time in the
Willie Thomas finally recovered the ball end zone for a touchdown. Kirk was
at his own 31-yard-line, and threw the ball perfect on the extra point again, and the
— the officials thinking that the play was Golden Eagles led 14-0.
over. But the officials ruled that no Clovis , . . _, . ... , „
West player had touched Thomas after he , ' V«~ th'n that C1°nvis *»l g "°°v«
recovered the fumble, and as a result, the &* into lhe &™' °n *he next Go d=n
ball was still in play. A Golden Eagle Eagle possesion. Jones threw one of hu.
defender fell on the ball after Thomas three mtercept.ons to. Thomas at the 50
threw it down, and Clovis West had a first yard-l.ne^With a wide open field in front
down on the Patriot 31-yard line. °? g? ™°m" race? ,49 **£ ,0 »■
One play later, with 4:35 left in the first C»°v" W"1 one-yard-hne. CleveUnd
quarter, Clovis West receiver Mike Noel dove into the end zone on the next play,
beat defensive back Allen Cleveland in the and the momentum seemed to have swung
left corner of the end zone and caught a °v" to !he "OOVe', e\ ,
31 -yard touchdown pass from Jones8 Jim *" «he C,ovu *e" f T """' UP
Kirk's extra point attempt was good, and w'lh • Sreat second half performance to
the Golden Eagles led 7-0. shut udo* » *e ?Mno\ °f ensc' M hcid
coach Del Engstroms club never got
Clovis West scored again early in the inside the Golden Eagle 45-yard-line. A
second quarter. Aided by a 15-yard 40-yard field goal by Kirk at theend ofthe
unsportsmanlike conduct penalty against third quarter cemented the win for Clovit
the Hoover defense, the Golden Eagles. West.
went 71 yards in just five plays. The The Golden Eagles improved to 4-3 in
highlight of the drive was a 25-yard pass the NYL with the win, while Hoover, the
from Jones to flanker Fred McLaurin that league's worst team, fell to 0-7.
■ H. Taggart and company, an updated traditional
I men's clothing store, has a great selection of
* sweaters, jackets, cotton slacks, and dress slacks,
everything from sports coats to sportswear, including
Pendleton shirts and Bulldog blankets, quality
clothing at affordable prices!
Bring your student I.D. card and receive
a 20% discount on all merchandise.
The Certitemarts Clothier.
H.TAGCAKT
AND COMPANY
90*5 Noah Palm ■ Opus 1 Canttr / Frtsjno, California M7D4
Read The Daily Collegian
i
/
$150,000.00
DESIGNER DRESSES
AUCTION
By Order of Creditors
Piccadilly Inn — Shaw
Fresno • Regency Room
SAT. - NOV. 3 - 11AM
OVER 500 BRAND NEW DRESSES
SIZES 5-16
Your only~oppdrtunity to buy
Designer Dresses at pennies on
the dollar. Also new, Evening,
Prom. Formal & Wedding Dresses
all will be sold at Auction.
NOTE; Opri (rx Intp+ctkxi Sam Day of Sat*.
H0WAKU __^ ~.~_
leach 291-9437
[star Word Processing and Typing
-^ Service
Classified
Student Dental/Optical Plan
Enroll Nowl
S^yoortt^ eye*, arxi money too For
information and rxocnure. see AS office
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