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Avon Lake rocks River; Cards and Eogles Sose
By Chris Asscnheimer
AVON LAKE
--
Avon Lake's
homecoming celebration was
a
rousing
success,
but
Avon
and
Brooksidc
had
their parties spoiled,
cs all
three local
giid squads entered
the
second half of
regular season play.
' The Shoremen amassed
a
whopping
519 yards
in
total offense
auJ
talliid
eight touchdowns
in
their 52-6 trounc-
ing
of
Southwestern Conference rival
Rocky River.
Tho Pirates looked more like sea nym-
phs
as the
"Swarmin' Shoremen"
defense put another hurting on its oppo-
nent, limiting Rocky River t=-fi muiiger'
•lUu ituilllLuunl »
111
11
all-
111
o
111
It
touchdowns with quarterback Jeremy
WOIIHCC
having
u
career dny. puss ing for
207 yards. The senior's main target was
speedy wldeout Brian Morrissey, vvlio
also posted some big numbers, hauling
In all thrco of Wallace's aerial tallies.
Despito oil the wide upon tendencies
displayed
by
the
Avon Lake offense,
SWC scoring leader Derek Theisen slill
managed
to
find paydirt twice, rushing
Tor
&5
yords throughout the evening.
Tho Shoreman take their undofcated
act (B-0 overall.
3-0
SWC)
to
Olmsted
Falls Friday, to take on tho 3-3 Bulldogs.
Success
was
not
in
.
the cards
for
Brookside
at
Clearviovv-lsa: Friday
ps
the Cardinals lasted their second
straight bitter defeat.
In front
for
most
uf
the
night,
Urooksilie surrendered
a
fourth quarter
Clipper TD thai left another loss on the
.Cardinal win-loss mantle, dropping
them
to
3-3
overall,
and
1-2 in
con*
• lorence play.
Cards'
tailback/kicker Mike Sugruo
opened thu guma's scoring
in
the
first
quarter, booting
a
35-yard field goal
to
give Brookside a 3-0 advantage that held
up throughout the first
half.
After Clunrview took its first lead vi;i a
touchdown on its first possession of tin:
second
half.
Sujjruu's baokfiulil mule.
Him
Williams
timk
i'
luirk
whim
hi-
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_*MitL.zynu.,
Willuimtt
only
tuu'Jiud
the
pigskin seven limes throughout
the
night,
yet
slill m.inaged
to
pick
up
!)'J
yards.
fie and the Cards' defensive unit, who
held the Clippers to 30 yards in the first
half,
were bright spots during an other-
wise dark occasion.
!f it, was dark
a
day
for
Brooksidc,
Avon was subjected to n virtual eclipse
at home against Elyria West.
The state power Wolverines spanked
the Eagtcs like a mischievous five- year-
old, allowing them only 5tJ yards the en-
tire night and scoring three times in the
fourth quarter to signal
a
42-0 rout.
Avon, who trailed by
a
pair of scores
at the
half,
saw the Wolverine advantage
balloon in I lie second stanza, as a result
of its inability to move the football. The
Eagles managed just
six
yards
in
the
game's final
2*1
minutes. Nu. that's nut
an attempt
to be
humorous
nor is
i
1
.
a
lypo.
They really
did
pick
up
just
six
yards throughout the second
half.
Fullback Willie Schobor was tho lono,
Avon rusher
to
eclipse
tho 20-
yard
mark, gaining 29 on nine carries.
The Eagles. 2-4 overall and 1-2 In the
Lorain County Conference, trove!
to
Clearviow Friday.
A
Pirate
is
burned
in
elfJgy
during
Avon
Lako
High
School's
bonfire
last Wednesday
night.
Tho
symbol
was
a
sign
of
things
to
corne.
PRESS
photo
-
David
Brandt
•It
Cardinal Bowl: Fun, Fireworks
The sophomore class would like
to
invite ihe com-
munity
to
Cardinal Bowl
III on
Oct. 13
at
7 p.m. Tho
event kicks
off
homecoming week
for
Draokside and
will feature Powdor-Puff football games, class
Tug-of-
War bottles, an obstacle coarse,
a
performance by
the
Brooksidc High Schoot Marching Band, and
a
terrific
fireworks display.
'.:
Admission
is
free
to
the
community, however,
elementary and middle school students must be accom-
panied by an adult. Tho Cardinal Bowl has been very ex-'
citing the \as\ two years.
Individuals and businesses wishing
to
help sponsor
tho fireworks
can
contact
Pat
Keeuiin
al
Hrooksido,
940-4220.
North Coast
YMCA
Open House
Tho
North Coast
YMCA
will
sponsor
an
open
house
this
weekend,
Saturday.
Oct. 15,
from
11 a.m.
to 4
p.m.
Tho
YMCA
is
located
at
32700
Walker
Ril.
in
Avon
Lake.
During
the
open
house.
th« Y
is
offering
tlmso special
porks:
50
percent
off
Ihe
enrollmont
I'm;!
GreitI
Sin-ing?;
and
a
free
gift
for
the
first
100
people
who
walk
through
the
onirancu!
Thore will
also
be
a
whoul gumc
to
spin
fora
cli-inci;
jit
~
more
big prizes.
Shape up this Season
AVON
-
Tho Recreation Department is offering any
six-week session
oT
classes for only $18. By purchasing
a six-week session, you will receive
a
coupon for hnlf off
the next session. All participants may take advantage of
this great offer.
Tuesdays: Country line-dancing.
(1:30
p.m.: and Basic
Step Aerobics (bring
u
step and hand weights
if
you
have them) at 7:45 p.m.
Thursdays: Low-impact aerobics at 0:30 p.m. Uring a
mat and hand weighls
if
you have them.
Saturdays: Low-impact aerobics, 10 a.m. This class
starts Ocl. 22. firing mnl. Hand weights optional.
Two new instructors will tench fill new routines.
Classes
are
held
at
the
Avon Lions Community
Center.
To
register, send
a
chock specifying the class
you want and your phone number as soon ns possible,
to:
Avon City Mull [Attention, Aerobics program
or
Country Line- dancing program}. 30774 Detroit
Rd..
Avon. 440:il.
For murit information, call Mnry
at
!Ki7-;)337. Classes
iire going on now!
Basketball Registration
AVON
LAKI-:
--
Kogistniliun
for
the
A.L.
Youth
H.iskt-lball
nrocram
tukos
plact:
Saturday,
Ocl.
if)
ami
Saturday.
Oct.
22
from
•)
u.m.
tn I
p.m.
nt
tin;
high
M:IUX>I
fiiildlioust',
Tin!
progniirt
is
OJHMI
lo
<>ll
Avon
Lake
buys
aiut
girls
in grades
1
tlinuigli >.
I'.irticlpmitx
must br Avtw
I'.uf.v
il
Kegisliition forms iirnl information shtn.-ls will
be
given to sludi.-nl.H in school Ihb week. Forms will also be
available at the Recreation Dcpt.
Anyone interested
in
coaching should contact Keith
Kauffmun at 933- 9030.
It is impcrutivo that all boys und girls sign up by Oct.
22.
because late registrants cannot
bo
guaranteed
a
place, but they will bo put on
a
waiting'list.
AvonX-Men
AVON
-
The X-mon U-9 soccor team won
its
fifth
game
of
Ihe season
on
Saturday, Oct.
1
against Vor-
tnilion, Tho score was 6-4. Scoring tho first goal for tho
X-men was Chad
Rowloy.
assisted by Todd
Bailoy.
Todd
Bailoy added two mofo goals. Chris Frioud scored one
assisted by Jeff Magormon. Brian Posondok passed the,
ball
lo
Brett Okamolo who boolod
it
in. The last goali
was scored by Jorry Hngcrman. assisted by Todd Bailey.
The X-tnuii are now 5-O.
Rangers roll to 3-2 victory
SHEFFIELD LAKE
-
The U-0 Sheffield Lake Power
Rangers, coached by Ken Cerny, bested the U-33 team
3-2 in ii hard-fought match. Tho offenso was keyed by
gonls from Mike Smith (2).
and
Andy Corny [1). Tho
passing
or
Ituialhiin Palmer,
)eff
Woch, Brud Culhrle,
Will Emory
ami
Tarn fiillinghurst keyed
Ihe
attack.
IJiifunsu win nhly ninnnud
by
T.J. Philips.
Ed
Philips,.
Matt Lfiwson and Kevin Bring. Tho Rangers* record
is
now I mid 2.
•Tim Rangers Iliiink their many fans
for
their support
in this victory.
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