The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 15, 1979, Image 15

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Texas A&M’s David Scott catches the ball for a touchdown,
just out of the reach of SMU’s Dick Blaylock. Scott teams with
Gerald Carter and Doug Teague to make up the Aggie receiv
ing corps which has been used extensively since Tom Wilson
installed the I-formation at A&M.
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’op-seeded Texas A&M Universi-
vomen’s soccer team retained the
Bstin Women s Soccer League
imament title last weekend, win-
g with a series of close 1-0 vic-
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ijpated in the invitational tourna-
ent.
.zorbacksa After receiving a bye in the first
of their lart Ind, the Aggies faced Majik, a city
Bowl, bo» Kite team from San Antonio. Mov-
ive an inviti 1 the ball through Majik’s defense,
Iky Carpenter provided the
nd the S\'t igies with the goal to give them a
md SMU # 0 victory.
The Aggies played Requiem Con-
not, you cl Idated from Austin in the semi-
lals. With her first goal of the sea-
m, Terry Gerber gave the Aggies
win, another 1-0 victory, to move
m into the finals.
The Aggies played the Dallas Cyc-
jes in the championship game,
spessive defensive play from
ele Fairman, Ceil Cottingham,
rberand Goalie Lani Jacobs held
Cyclones scoreless at the half. In
ond half action, Carpenter scored
a pass from Lucy Bourne, which
>ved to be the necessary goal to
the title match, 1-0.
aptain Ceil Cottingham was
ed to the tournament player for
outstanding performances
mighout the weekend,
loach Alan Heath now prepares
I Aggies for the Dallas State Tour-
and fullback line (Cottingham, Fair-
man, Gerber, Jacobs), tbats why its
difficult for any team to score against
us,” Heath said. This is evident by
the fact the Aggies have scored 37
goals to the opponents 15 in 13
games. Contributing to the Aggies
offensive punch is Mezaine Felger,
Janet Horton, Carpenter and
Stephanie Barrett.
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THE BATTALION Page 15
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1979
High school playoff scene
United Press International
Although many district high
school championships, and thus
post-season playoff berths, remain
up for grabs this week in the final
games of the regular season, several
zone playoffs in Classes AAA and B
are also on tap as the month-long run
to determine Texas state champions
begin.
Three zone battles in Class AAA
find Beaumont Hebert playing Cros
by in Crosby Friday at 7:30 p.m. for
the District 9-AAA title, Brownwood
and Waco Connally meet in
Stephenville at 8 p.m. Friday for the
District 11-AAA crown, and Kerrvil-
le plays San Antonio Madison Friday
at 8 p.m. at South San Antonio Sta
dium.
But the zone playoffs are just a
part of the overall post-season berth
decision to be decided this week.
Eight of the remaining districts are
still undecided going into the final
week of play.
Lubbock Estacado and Canyon
play for District 1-AAA, Odessa
Ector and Monahans meet for 2-
AAA, Fort Worth Northside and
Azell are still fighting for the 5-AAA
crown, Paris and Mount Pleasant
meet for the 7-AAA championship,
Jacksonville plays Carthage for the
8-AAA berth, Huntsville must de
feat Navasota for the 10-AAA title,
Wharton and Bay City vie for 14-
AAA honors and Gregory-Portland
must defeat Corpus Christi West
Oso for 15-AAA honors.
That leaves only five districts in
Class AAA already decided — San
Angelo Lakeview in 3, Burkburnet
in 4, McKinney in 6, Austin West-
lake in 12 and Falfurias in 16.
Also moving into zone playoffs will
be at least six Class B zones. Valley
meets Lazbuddie Thursday in Plain-
view for 2-B; Sterling City plays
Klondike Saturday in Colorado City
for 3B; Del City faces Grandfalls Fri
day in Wink for 4-B; Robert Lee
meets Groman Fiday in Abilene for
6-B; defending state champion Un
ion Hill plays Carlisle Friday for 10-
B; and Salado meets Axtell Saturday
in McGregor for 13-B. Several of the
remaining 10 districts are also unde
cided.
The other classifications also have
many encounters this week to decide
both ehampionshps and playoff’
berths.
In Class AAAA, Amarillo meets
Pampa for the title in 3; Lubbock
Monterey must win to wrap up 4;
Arlington Heights and Fort Worth
Eastern Hills meet for 7; Irving and
Euless Trinity are in the running in
9; Dallas Roosevelt, Dallas Carter
and Dallas Madison are tied atop 12;
Plano must win Friday to capture 13;
Lufkin faces a must win in 14; Tem
ple and Bryan square off in 15; it’s a
must win game for Houston Klein in
16.
In the other half of Class AAAA,
Houston Memorial advances only if
it wins in 17; Houston Kashmere
meets Houston Washington in the
Astrodome for 19; Port Neches-
Groves and West Orange-Starke
play for 22; Texas City must win for
24; Lamar Consolidated and Brazos-
wood play for 25; San Antonio Con
verse Judson and San Antonio East
Central meet for 29; San Antonio Jay
and San Antonio Holmes play for 30;
San Antonio Wheatley and San
Antonio Eldison vie for 31; and San
Antonio Churchill must defeat San
Antonio Lee to avoid a three-way tie
in 32.
Almost as many showdowns re
main in Classes AA and A, as officials
admit the 1979 season has been one
of the most balanced in recent years
for all classes of Texas high school
football.
Three defending state champions
are still in the picture heading into
the finals week — two of them in
zone playoffs. Brownwood downed
Gainesville, 21-12, for the Class
AAA title and Union Hill beat
Wheeler, 14-7, in Class B. China
Spring, a 42-3 winner over Lexing
ton for the Class A crown last year, is
in the playoffs again as the District 11
champion.
Defending champions in Class
AAAA — Houston Stratford — and
Class AA — Sealy — have already
been eliminated this year. But, the
runners-up who lost out in those
championship games, Collin County
powers Plano in AAAA and Wylie in
AA, can return to the playoff's with
victories this week.
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