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    School starts at HMS Summer brnd good exPerienceby M611sse BroYIe sDe Ann Rogors8111Y GaiaKolth Schuetter

    Oponing for the new school Yearon Augi-rst 1?, ge&th Middl'e Schoolpr:sented a few changes to itsc ormunitY.ilntirring the school from thenorth and south wings, students passthrough new glass doors. Tho Boardol ld,]cation purch&sed new En81iEb,5pe1ling, r,nc} pre-algebra books. . -;tudentE will sit at brand new tablesin the cafoteria. A13o sone wlIlrldo in new school buses.Lorle DA1l .s sLrared the oplnionwith most of tho olghth ;iraders thatr}ho chrrnies wre betier for theschoolrt.In {dditi,:n Lo those changos,school ort.ls l'1ve nln'ltos Laber &t2:20 P.U.

    Band students to enioynew chairs and standsby Jnnifor Luigs

    andRegina RichardsBecause of the vory poon condl-tlon of chalrs and stands in the banddepartment, HMS band studentsrccr:1'.'cC n:w oncs this yar.Tho chairs &rrived before schoolst&rted. Tho stands carno Sept. 1!.To rxaintain the good conditionof the no$r oqulpmont, I1r. IIobby, III1Sllund Diroct 'r, wi.11 onforce strlctrulos.

    Starnp (llub holds first meetingby Iievin Ilorton

    Tucsday, Sept. 111, llr. ,aoi16rr sroom r.as packod wlth PeoPle for thofirst Stamp Club meetinS. Mr. Foilel:told bhem about the Stamp Club andshowed a short fl1m on stanp coLloct-i.ng. I,ir. loilor 3ald tho cost ofjol:lirr8 the Stamp Cl-ub would be onoCo11ar, which must be paiat by Oct.J.2,the date of the next mootlng.

    for seventh gradersby Melanlo No18onandMar:la StoneSome of the ne$, seventlr gr:aderg&itended surnme r band et Eeath HlddleSchool. The fun started tho secondweek of July ancl ondod the secondweok in August.The directot', Roger Haye s ,thought lt would be a good 6nr1ch-ment canp for the soventh grade.. Rachel Lynn, Ilke othor stud.ents,thought lt was tortbwhilo anC helpedth6m to play bettor.They learned nev, notes, sca1e8,and some now songs.rrlld do it agaln if I couldrr!6xpleined Roneo PitchforC.

    NELSON.DAVISgo on stageby Deldra Gli s sonendSeLena Long

    August 1 through the [, Melanlel{elson and Carols Devis performedas townspeople in the play Inherltthe Wind at the P.C.C, Theetre.--ffi tryouts for the play werehold ln the P.C.C. gym frcm 6:J0Lo 7:l+5, the flrst weok in June.Durlng th6 tryoubs Melanie andCarols domonstratod theln ac t ing&b1litlos, suctr rs lou.lness of voicortnd o xpre s s1 ons .Somo of Lhe exorcisos I'Io1anleharl to do w6ro; fllrt hor alphabet,tell about horself, hor school, andher hobblos.Carole provod her tal,ent in thesanle tosts, excopt sho got angrywith the alphabot.Carol-o and Molanio had practiceevery Thursday at 5:30. The nlghtbefono tho lirst performance, theyLl,a.d dross rehsarsal. After, thof1na1 perfofi[ance, the gir]-s attondeda cast p&rty.

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    Committees plan eventsforJunior Betaby Phy111s DowdyandK1m RyanSoptembor 22, Lhe Junlor RetaClub hore at IIMS held lts ftrstmetlng. At this me6tlng Voronlcacatllff road out the monthlycorunlttoes for the club.The purpose of these conmltteesj,s to make out a plan for that montb.Last year tho soventh Erad6oLc teal of:ic6rs: Tracoy Thompson(prosident), Veronlca Gatl-iff (vlceprosldent), Kevln Lanier ( secretary) ,Tracy Toy (treasurer), Marcle Hinton(reporter), and Shannon Benton

    ( perl l arnentarlan ) .This yoar there are 25 membors,but lator sovonth grade studonts witha ).5 avorsgo w111 be added.

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    3'D craz.e bombs outby Tabatha BantlbttandDe ann6 Dl.ck

    August 29 and Septenber 1atelght otoclock the Paduc&h areeresidents viewed two l-D movles.The people in the Channel Sixand Channol Twelve viewing areashad the opportunity to watch Gorllleat Larqe and ilevenee of the Crea'turo.Local restaurants and bus 1no s se svr6re promoting tho l-D movies bYproviding special J-D glesses forfifty cents.To havo tho special affect ofl-D, one rnust have tho speci&Ipoloroid glassos wLrich contain onered lens iind one blue lens whichhe l-p s you experionce 3-D.For Selena Long bhe r,lovios werevory imnraturert, while Coach Fletchrsunrned up his reactlon with trP111 ln

    Few recieve Perfect gradeby Chuck IngramSeventh graders 1ed eighthEradors by ono person 1n th6 r'ir.lts1x weeks honor ro11. Soventh graalorswho mad.e stralght Ars are ShaynaChumbler, V6ronlca Flrtre11, rrndRobln Summars. Tho oighth 6irudor.s sroVoronlca GatlIff, and liarclo llint;on.Shayna Churnbler was glad to makestralpqht A t s , but she thought 'r it; waspretty easy.trMarcie lllnton was also happy tomake streight Ats. She said rtltrspnobably e once ln E Ilfe time ttLingr'.

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    by Paula Glis sonandTracy }lageSoptember 1, from 7:30 to q:00P.l!. the group FYeedorn Jam performedln the Eeath IIigh School auditorium.The themo was a patrlotj.c sequolto th Blcentennlal. Ttrl s show wasa muslcal comedy look at AmerlcAbetweon the years ot 1-776 to 1975,plus rock and ro1L.Tuestlay, August 31, '-he band

    geve a provlew concert for the I'liddleSchool and High School .The band members names are DrowtrJismon, Ilark Smith, Don Sandors,Tracy Brown, Ch.:ck Cash, and SteveLouronc e .

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    EDITORIALSPlr&te Prssj.ssue, it -Is

    The lirate&css worth money 3 - D doesnt impress viewerby Deanne DlckEven tboughj.s only a quert6r'worth the money.In Th6 Pirate Press you couldget inlormaEl on-6 -TE6-fatest happen-i.ngs at HI'IS. You could f ind out aboutrocont sports scores and highllghtsof the g&m6s.

    The Elghth Grad.e Communlc ationsClasa puts out TEe Plrate presE.'r'nera are abouE t'1vo lssuos por year.In my opinion, lrst yoarrali.rate Press staff did a good Job.I hope thls yoarrs staff can do aswe11.

    ('omputers importantin dail1, lifeby Deidra Gli s sonIn the buslnsss vrorld and 1nhomes, coraputers are bocoming a rrey,of 1ife. People ere uElng then 1n-thoir horae s for lrorkj.ng out theirflnanclal problems or Just playlnggames. Computers can a-Iso bo usedto help th6 handicapped who cannotspe e.l< nor wrlto .I liko computers. I thlnk thoy&ro :::un, and when someone knows tror.to ur:e them proporly, they aro tlmesevlng. I would Ilke to work wlthcomputers when I graduate frorrco11oge.Last yoar we had a computer atscho()l . Studonts could make puzzles' and rrnswor questions, of whlch som6) , were di fftcu 1t .You should try to work a computorlsorae ttme. Yourll-have a lot of iunlt

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    by Paul lIayfle1dI feel that tho movieg Gorrlllaat LerF and @te_of _thg_S aCreature were the plts. The spoclaleTTects of l-D hardly ever nork6xcept in cortaln parts.The movles r,rore supi,osotl to beth bost thing on t6l6vls1on. In-stoad, they were the ',rorst thlng.I foel 1f theyrpe golng to showe movie, they should do 1t rlght.

    Kids take it out on video gamesby Chrlsty Rhew

    After a long exhausti.ng day atsctrool, many klds head for ttre vldoogarno ercades or homo compuber televls-1on gemog.Ever slnce tho vidoo Senes cameout many people flnd it relaxin8 totake out their frustratlons, worry,school hostllities, or boredom onth games.But on the othor hand, PeoPIesometlmos tako lt too fan. Kids spend&11 their extre tlme 1n arcades;somo vn go to the arcadeg lnsteadof school. They got possessed wlththe so-ca1Ied Itvldoo feverrr.Some games can make You feeldefeat and ready for rovenge. Some-tlnos thls defeat and revonge cancause stress. But theret s real-IynothLng wo can do about 1t.WlIL th6 vldeo game crazo cvorend? Wtrat wt1l happen lf it does?Tho answ6r. can onLy be found ln thofuture .

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    ffids;Everl'one touched b-v E.'I. Owning dog causes trouble

    by Rhonda MenserThe best movle this sununo r wasStoven Splolbergs I E.T. tho Extra-

    terrestrlaL. It was funny, sad, anclhappy. But ln some parts, lt $rasdown nlght hilarj,ous.E.T. 1s about a three foot talLextra-terre s trlal creature accldentall;lelt behlnd on the oarth. After afew days trere he me6ts up wlth E11iot,his brothor Michael, hls slster Gordy,and bls mother Mary, A11 throughouttho movle E.T. gets E111ot in a lotof trouble. After he has been onthe earth for about a month, E.T.gots slck and everyono thinks hetsgoln8 to dle. When E.T, doosntt dle,he startes one v6ry long and funnychas6.The movleonjoyed soelngboth laugh andwas very good. I1t. It will make youcry.

    by tlegtna Richs.rlsYou may not think that owtrinca. dog could-be a problem but, l,oliev1t or not, dogs are more troublethan you thi nk.. -_. Everyday Irour mom is a1wa5-ste111ng you to ttgo ieed that pi,orthingrr. So you foed hin, and I.etur.ns and walks away. Now you thinkmaybe- bets thirsty. you glio tLimsomethlng to drj.nk, but he justswents to pley. Do[s are never sat_isfioC.- i.I)ee n yourre t1r6d of playlnland_ wal-k awey, h6 startE :rhinni ng- ani.ro11lng on the ground. :lein6 a ioii.heanted person, you go play iitn n:.m

    some more. Flnally ho gets tiredend goos to 1io down.Now you c&n see how much troubl(lt ls to ovrn a dog.New show comes to T,V

    very hllarlous show. I try to .,ratchlt every tlmo lt?s on.This show is about a vory rlch{.r11y that 1ives togethor. -Th,:y- .disl"ike each oth6r, ind consequ ritto-tfroy are always cuttj.ng each ot krer " ',down and playlng tricks on one .rn_other. Thoy also te1J, Jokes e,n,l actvery rich and fUnny. One of th Ie.ctors on the show is verJ cuto. Hedrinks Docton pepper, whiie tho othordrink lrine or ch&mpagne .there 1s a man who diod th;Lttley clJf- B1g Guy. Blg Guy has inh1s w11l- tha.t overyono has to gr:t a1oand livo togethor to inherit hl:rwo aIth.- I def lnlte1y think you w11-.,- Ilkethls show. Noxt tine itis on, t;akothe opportunlty to wetch lt.

    by Paula Gll s sonEveny Monday evening at B: lO ao/A l:"_11! .comedy-_carled Flfthy Ri,i,:hls alrod on t.V. I thrfrffi ls a.C)Ig

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    by Phy1lls DowdyFr:eedom Jarn drew a falrly largecrowd Wednosday, Septembor 1, con-slstln8 of mostly olghth grado

    s tudent s .Tbs Bj,r18 turned out to see thegood looklng end young bass Eultarplayer Stove Lourenco. Stevo looks1lke the youngest member of the band.The fantastlc group is fromSt. Petersburg, Florida. Thoro areslx group moBbers: tho outstandlngkeyboard p]&yer Drew Wlsman, theterrtflc lead Buitar playen, MarkSrnlth, the all around playor TracyBrown, the Breat drrrmme r Chuck Cash,the guy !r1th the volco Don Sanders,and of course, the fabulous bassguitar player Stve Lourence.Freedom Jem played somo of thegreatest rock-n-ro1I songs like:rrEyo of the Tlgerrr, lleat of theI{omentrr, ttQult of Workl , ItWho CanIt be Now?I . nEven tho N18hts AreBtterrt, and ItCrimgon and Cl-overtr.I can not belleve how fantastlcFreodom Jam ls for Just belng to-gether 5 ueoks.

    Annie came to townby Tracy Magoe

    Aft6r wanting to s6e A4!i9, thebroadway musica.1, f or a long t-lne,final].y it came to town 1n a movleversion.I thought thls movle was great.It was a.bout a glrl whose nom g,rv6her to an orphanB.ge when she waslittlo. Tbe director of the orphanagwas Mlss llanegin (Carol Burnett) andsh6 rra.s mean. When ths billion.ilrerssecretery came to get an orphan, I'IlssEanagin wouldnrt let her t&ke Armleuntil tho socretary three.tened l),6r.So Anni6 and her dog Sandy livorl wlththe bill1ana.1r all her li,fe.If this movie comes back t() townand you tt&vart seen it, take th{)opportunlty to do so.

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    FEAfURE,SNew mall comes.to Paducahby Hoather BrowneCarolo DavisLori Rsmage

    Ths Kontucky Oakson H1 p;hway 60 directlystre.t from Drury Inn,Klngts Inn, opened itsyounp; and o19 alike on1O:0(r A.l{.

    Ma1l locatedacross thePapa Dr s, anddoors toAug. 11 atCars zoomed in anal out of thonew rrra11, as the anctror storos !I61s,and S,yndors stood proi:d and ta1I asthe shoppers hurrled1y dashed tbroughthe als1es. Free balLoons were glvene'ray to peoplo and also ctranco s to$rln E 1ott6ry.The ma1I will have over 8!specl alty storBs. Somo of th6s ar6:Lone John Sllvers, Philly lllgnon,Your Feth6rr e }iustach6, Plcnic PizzE ,Carau.el- Popcorn, Sears, J.C. Penny,Lnd , cookle stor6 called The GreatAmerican Chocolate Chip Cookle Corn-pany. Thore are arcado gamos ln thovralkway, r}nd thoro ls e gamo roomc a1l e d Ttre ,.Iorld of Game s . Two ofthe n,ost popular gam6s are Lady bugand I ac -1.1an.Varied oplnlons camo from HMSclaEsmates. Deanne Dick thinks thatrrtho prlces ar6 too exponslvel. Se].naLong descrlbed the maII as ttpreppyttwith ni-co stuffrr.

    Halloween Wordsearch 2by Ju11e Burnott

    Bird caused troubkbut was lovableby Jennlfer LulgsOur pet blrd Phoenlx dled lastFebrurrry. ils I remombor hlm, IrecaLl the f\rn and tbe trouble.When I got nY blrd nY mom mademo c1ean out hls cage overY weekafter school I vaeuumed mY roomb6caus he splt seeds overYwbere.One night when he 8ot frlShtened,he flew around Ltls ca6e. I had toset uD and calm hlro down." wn"n wo woufd l-et him out of hisc&Be in tho morning r hord f1Y to oursh6ulder and play wi.th our nocklace.llom alraYs got angrY when wedidnrt clean up tho seeds. She woulilsay Herd have to get r1d of him ifwo didnrt cl-ean uP hls mess. But,of courso, she llkeit tbe blrd too,and never d1d I

    Summers Almost Overby DeA rEI RogergFelt ls gettlng cfoser and CloserrAs sLrrmne r comog to an end..School has startod over tilnd now bho uork beglns.Th6 leevos are chanSlDg colorsrslowlyon by one .Tho mornings ar6 3tting colder;Wo know gummorl s almost dono.The birds are flying soutb ln groupsof nine and teD;Soon there wonrt bo any left over,Wtr6n winter sets in.Th6 flowsrs aro Boin8In the ground so doep.We rust stay and watchBecauso sunme r wil.l be

    to s1eep,the rein,ovor onco agalrtil1 D A R S T r, U A H T G D R D C Uc A t 1, ;l A D D ltY P R XT r\ YT.II u I T }I T C C it T S A Y P N U SI] O }, II T C A N DYT i] }1 S T A C

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    Devil ish D efinitionsby Lorl RamaBo

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    SPORTSHeath drops Ballard Bombero " lbot bal I pract ice beg i ns

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    by Carole DavlsandDan8. WhiteSsventh 6rade III{S begln 1tssa.son Tuesday Septomber 1[ wltb a1l.t-0 victory over the Ballard t6am.Ballard klcked off to Heath.The I'irates took possesslon on thellO yard ltne. After drlvlng to thol0 yard llne, tho Plretes fumbld.BalLard took over rith ono mlnuteleft ln th6 fj,rst quertor. Afterthe first porlod both teams wene st1llscorolo ss.In the second quarter there wasfive yard penal-ty ageinst Bal1ard.With two minutos remaLning 1n theseconC quarter, Ballard sconod bute penelty nu11lfled th6 toucbdowa.The be1I was turned ov6r to f,eath onth,e 35 yard lino, but Hoath lost the

    ball du6 to a fumble. Bsllard re-covered and took possoEslon on thePlrates l0 yeard 1lne. HaLf tim6sc016 remalnod 0 -O.In the third qua.rter the plratsklcked off at the beginning of thesocond half. Rallard rocolvod at tho25 ana brought the bs1l back to thol! yard line. Th6 fired up Plratos rdofonso pushed :rack to th6ir own 25yard l.lne as llallard gob a flve yardpenelty. 3a11ard punted. It waibl-ocked and recovered by number 73David Crass. Pir&tos took possesslonon the 1O yard 1lne and drove downlnslde the ! yard 1ine. euarterbackBrent Jorda.n ha,nded th6 ball off to16 Joey Marsha11, who took lt overfor the score. Tho xtrs. polntatterxp falIed. After the third stanzaPiretes led 6-O.In the be8inriing of the fourthquerton two 1IIega1 motlon ponaltiosoffset eech otirer and a pass fromquarterbaek l.rent Jordon- to 8l+ DanonCrebtroe was tippod into bhe handsof 23 Janl-e Jons rrho streaked l.r.Oyards for the touchdown. As a down-pour beg&n, th6 Bombers had a brlofI downs and Hoeth agaln got poasesslonof th6 ball . The final scor6 was1l+-0 Plr8tes t favor.

    by Danon MartLnKevln EortonMany boys anzlously aweltodMonday, August .2), t}ro day footballpractlce began.There are l[ seventh gradersand 2[ ej,ghth graders representlngthe Black and GoLd.Co&ch Fletchor sald that the618hth gra.de toan should have a gooddefence judglng from last yoat:rs team.As for offonse, trI-otcher explalned,trwo dontt trave any breakaway runnerg,but we have solr,o klds thst rea11ywork hard. Sone of the seventhgrad.ers have playod 11tt1e leaguefootbal1, and that erperienco shouldgive us an eclge overr some teams . rlGrog r Armyn Armstrong, HowieMorehead, and Kevln Sklnner are alsoplaying oa tho freshBa.a toan thlsye 8,r .

    Studen6 attend basketballcampby Christy Buc hananandAmy ClausSeveral sbudents from ileathMidlle School partlclpated ln basket-bell camps 1n June. The camps neretreld at Eoath Elotrentary and MurrayState Unlvensl ty.Thre6 students who attended thesccarnps were Scott Earriaon, Tracll,lcKlnnoy and Todd. Elte.Scott went to the Mur"ray StateCamp along with s.bout five hundrodother people. The cost of onohundred-flfty-five dol1ars for a weekincluCed st&ylng at tbe dono and anew basketball. Extna ras needed forme als .Trecl I'lcKinney and Todd Elteattended the Heath Elomentary Camp,July 2l+-29. A T-shirt was rircludi61n the twenty-flve do11ar fee.Both cornnented that it was funend ths.t they would prot:abIy go back.

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    T}ie P{riito pno63FOOTI}ALL T,INEUP?th Grado

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    -, Seilc.nth grade Hounds rvin Pirates pound Hound5oyer PirateSby Carole Davls, andIqelanle Ne l son

    The Roldland Hounds klcked off tothe Plrates to start the E&me. U"rlh--startod thelr or.rn srles 6f aorr"" -o"th 16 yard 11ne. Eeatn was -uii"UfJ"to nove th6 ball and had to punt. fhepunt was bLocked and recoveria U" tfr" -Eounds on the piratos r 9 yard ffie.---Reld1B.nd mado the fir.st t;uchaown-in' the ga.ne .In the second quarter th6 plrategklcked ofi to Reld.land. EeatU was----unable to move the ball ana tur:neathe ball ovon to the Ilounds on ttreirown [2 yard. line. Roid]a.nd ""o""a--gain on th6ir ilrst play. The Houndsklcked off to Hoath rrnd [ho pfrates --Iudg 125 yard lin run that nas cal,lsdi,,uck.for a penalty. The ftrst traii----on.lecl with tho score 0_I[, Heldlandr sfavor.In the second half tho Eound.scaught 8 punt rnrl roturned to the 30yard 1in6. Tho pirates were able-iostop the defense with the aid of twoflve yard penalties then tlere was--iflve. yard pena1ty *gainst tns firates.Uxc j. temen' li 1l ed the air agaln asBrent Jordan completed. " p*i" CoJ.mi e Jones, who ran thiriy_five yard.s.Th fumbld balL was recov6red. by-iie i dl and .The final score of tho game wasPlrats 0, Eounds 114.

    HN,t S Cheerleaders in actionby phy111s Dowdy

    ,. Connio Gala'. - - , Thls year there ar6 sir cheer-l?"S:."" on each of rhe """"iiti.-iii-ighth, qrade squadE at HMS.ri:lii5x$i;;il:i: 4:. ; :*iyj" ::i;j

    .Repres6nting the oighth gradetiit,*;;liff : ilIil ?;, ri;:il;i,tll,z,ro ll'uil3"ii';fl:";rf;ffj*: .-,,,..^ . Thg 'r,urpose for cheerleaiers atiXi,'j,j"of:;:, ;Iii"ij I"^ tit"il.it l", ltln Hyan thinks_the iquads wllli!" ;3"3njniirlii".i"f""'hFI;ffi ;i ii

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    by Chrlsty BuctrananandDana WhltoRoidland klcked off to lleathSept. 21. The plrats rocolved onthe 20 yard 1lne and roturned lt totheir 30 yard lj.ne. There ras ani1lega1 motlon a.gainst Eeath to costthem ! yards. Ileath fallod to E6ttheir touchdown aftor I downs aidR1dland took possession on Heathrsl+l and fumbled on tbe first down thatcost them 2 yards. Reldland puntedon ttre fourth dorgn and Heath tookpossession on the 2! yard 11ne.Reld1and got a penalti that broughtIloath to the 1,r0. Theie was a fadomask penalty against fieath that push-ed them.bac& 15 yards to the !! yard1ine. After the flrst qua!:ter Uothtoams wore gcoreloss.At the start of tho socondqua,rter, iloidland fumbfod rrnd Heathrecovened on tho 22 yard 1lno. ReggleI"larshall 111 made a toughcown but lf-was nuIlLflod. Ilowever, Ileath gottholr touchdown on thelr next tiy,followed by a two point conversi6ito make tho gcore B-O, Heathr s favor.Wlth a.bout ono minuto left in thefirst ha1f, Roath kicked off toReidland nlro recelved 1t on tha ! andbrought the b&l-1, beck to the ll yard1lne. -The score at half time waiHeath B, Reidland O.Heath klcked off to Roldlend in!4e 3ra period who received on the15 y"ra line and returned to-it:.li--ig.After tbre6 trles Ro1d1and. lost 1!yards. They punted; lt lras block;alglvlng Hoath ReldleJldr s l2 yard 1lne.Reldlend was penallzed ! yards foroff sldes wlth 11:15 1ef t- iir tho Jt dqua.rt6r Kovln Sklnner r&n for a touch_down. making the scoro 111-0. tfre nei[loyghlolnr made rry B1II Lynn wlth1:08 Ieft, put Hoath farther ln bhelead at the snd of the thlrd.The fourth quartor began slow1y,9l99pt for a good 16 yard run rnaae 6liB1II Lynn. - Wlth 2:l+9 Ioft, KevlnrKlrursr macte a touchdown. Heath klck-ed to Reldland und lt was r.""ivea----:" !]rr" J! Vara 1ino and nroughi backto th6 37. R6ld1and was uneble tomove the ball durinA the fourth q"r"t_er. The finaL score pointod to anovorwhslming victory: Heath 2g,Reidland O.

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    Flashes strike Piratesb5r Deanna Dick

    Th6 ntght of Sept. 28 the EeathPiret6E were h.osts to the Lone OakPurple F1ash.The game stattod by H6&Lh l(icklng;off to Lone Oek and Lone Oa.k pec61vLng,. At about thre mlnuts in the gsmethe Flashes scored a touchdown.At 1:34 left in th6 f1r.st quarterthe Plrates fumbled the ball but worsable to recover. Lone Oak cLme bB,ckto punti Greg Armstrong blockod thlsattempt. Ileath got the ba11, fumbled,and w6ro able to recover 1t. At theend of th6 first quarter Kevln Sklnnerran for a touchdown but it was nul1i-fled bscause of a penalty. At thoend of the flrst quarter tha scorewes Heath 0, Lone Oak 5.In the second quarter with LoneOek fumbLing on tho [O yard 11ne, thescoro stayod th6 same as ttro buzzrrang fot the balf tlme br6ek.When the game resumed play in thethlrd quarter, it wag Lone oak klcklngoff to Heath. The Plrates roceivedand funbled.Let6 in the thlrd quartsr Sh8.nnonBenton tacklod Lone Oaks puntr on theone yar.d line to s6t up the bouchdownfor Kevln Sklnner. Kevin ran aboutI yards for Ileatht s first touchdown.Thls tled the score at 6. BlIl Lynnran a trro polnt convorsion brlnglngthe score 8-5, P1r'aters favon.Durlng the fourth perlod Lone Oakgot tho ball and scored s,nother toucb-down making tho score Heath B, LoneOak 12. Then again with a lIttle overon minute left ln the game to p1ey,th6 i.'lashes sc ored, bringlng th f ine].score B-18, Lono Oak winnln[.

    Pirates flushed by Flashesby Phy111s Do$rdy

    Woethr condltions i.r616 sunnyand warm, but the fansr spirlt waicold and 61oomy at the seventh gradefootball ;ame Tuesday night Sepf,. ZB.In the flrst three quarber.s ofthe. football game, thero ras not verymuch actlon; howover, both teams hadthelr share of penaltles. NoitherEeetlr nor Lono Oak scored in thos6penlods.Lone Oak scorod a touchdown in qtha fourth quarter, hut lldnrt makethe extra polnt. Heath fatled Losc016 in the fourth quartor.The fi.na1 score of tho game wasI{eath 0, Lone Oak 6.

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    ls oditod and pubLlshed by the olghth gradeEditorlals and guost foaturos (such as poems, storles, art wor},,or games) w111 be ionsldered for publlcatlon.The McCrackon County Board of Educatlon doos not dlscrimate onthe basls of race, coIon, natlonal ortgln, rellglon, sex, and./orhandlcapped 1n lts educatlonel prognarns and ernpJ.oyment practlces.Staff: Tabatha Bartltt, Hoathsr Brown, MeLlssa Broyles,Christlne Buchanan, Ju1j,o Burnett, Ar,ry Cl_aus, Carolo Davis, DeanneDlck, Phyllis Dowdy, 8111y c&ia, Connie Geia, Deldra G1isson, p8'ula.G11sson, Kevln llorto!, Frank Ingra.m, Selene Long, Jonnlfer Luigs,Tracy Magee, Chris Mallory, Damon !l8.r3tin, PauI Mayf1eld, RhondaIlenser, Mlanie Nelson, Lorl Ramage, Christy Rtrew, Reglna Rlchards,Doanne Rogers, Klmborly Ryan, Keith Schuetter, Manla Stone, Dana Whj.t6,Advlsor: Flanc 6 s CooperTypist: Bgtty Owens

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