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School starts at HMS
by M611sse BroYIe
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Summer brnd good exPerience for seventh graders


by Melanlo
and Some No18on

Kolth Schuetter Oponing for the new school Year on Augi-rst 1?, ge&th Middl'e School pr:sented a few changes to its
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ilntirring the school from the north and south wings, students pass through new glass doors. Tho Board ol ld,]cation purch&sed new En81iEb, 5pe1ling, r,nc} pre-algebra books. . ;tudentE will sit at brand new tables in the cafoteria. A13o sone wlIl rldo in new school buses. Lorle DA1l .s sLrared the oplnion with most of tho olghth ;iraders that r}ho chrrnies wre betier for the
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of the ne$, seventlr gr:aderg &itended surnme r band et Eeath Hlddle School. The fun started tho second week of July ancl ondod the second weok in August. The directot', Roger Haye s , thought lt would be a good 6nr1chment canp for the soventh grade. . Rachel Lynn, Ilke othor stud.ents, thought lt was tortbwhilo anC helped th6m to play bettor. They learned nev, notes, sca1e8, and some now songs. rrlld do it agaln if I couldrr!
6xpleined Roneo PitchforC.

In {dditi,:n Lo those changos, school ort.ls l'1ve nln'ltos Laber &t 2:20 P.U. Band students to enioy new chairs and stands by Jnnifor Luigs
Regina Richards
Because of the vory poon condltlon of chalrs and stands in the band department, HMS band students rccr:1'.'cC n:w oncs this yar. Tho chairs &rrived before school st&rted. Tho stands carno Sept. 1!. To rxaintain the good condition of the no$r oqulpmont, I1r. IIobby, III1S llund Diroct 'r, wi.11 onforce strlct rulos.
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end SeLena Long

tryouts for the play were --ffi ln the P.C.C. gym frcm 6:J0 hold Lo 7:l+5, the flrst weok in June. Durlng th6 tryoubs Melanie and Carols domonstratod theln ac t ing &b1litlos, suctr rs lou.lness of voico of Lhe exorcisos I'Io1anle harl to do w6ro; fllrt hor alphabet, tell about horself, hor school, and her hobblos. Carole provod her tal,ent in the sanle tosts, excopt sho got angry with the alphabot. Carol-o and Molanio had practice every Thursday at 5:30. The nlght befono tho lirst performance, they Ll,a.d dross rehsarsal. After, tho f1na1 perfofi[ance, the gir]-s attonded a cast p&rty.
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August 1 through the [, Melanle l{elson and Carols Devis performed as townspeople in the play Inherlt the Wind at the P.C.C, Theetre.

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Starnp (llub holds first meeting by Iievin Ilorton Tucsday, Sept. 111, llr. ,aoi16rr s room r.as packod wlth PeoPle for tho first Stamp Club meetinS. Mr. Foilel: told bhem about the Stamp Club and showed a short fl1m on stanp coLlocti.ng. I,ir. loilor 3ald tho cost of jol:lirr8 the Stamp Cl-ub would be ono Co11ar, which must be paiat by Oct.J.2, the date of the next mootlng.

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Committees plan events forJunior Beta


by Phy111s Dowdy
and K1m Ryan
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22, Lhe Junlor Reta held lts ftrst metlng. At this me6tlng Voronlca catllff road out the monthly corunlttoes for the club. The purpose of these conmlttees j,s to make out a plan for that montb. Last year tho soventh Erad6 oLc teal of:ic6rs: Tracoy Thompson (prosident), Veronlca Gatl-iff (vlce prosldent), Kevln Lanier ( secretary) , Tracy Toy (treasurer), Marcle Hinton (reporter), and Shannon Benton
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glad to make but she thought 'r it; was , pretty easy.tr Marcie lllnton was also happy to make streight Ats. She said rtltrs pnobably e once ln E Ilfe time ttLingr'.
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Robln Summars. Tho oighth 6irudor.s sro Voronlca GatlIff, and liarclo llint;on.

by Chuck Ingram Seventh graders 1ed eighth Eradors by ono person 1n th6 r'ir.lt s1x weeks honor ro11. Soventh graalors who mad.e stralght Ars are Shayna Chumbler, V6ronlca Flrtre11, rrnd

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This yoar there are 25 membors, but lator sovonth grade studonts with a ).5 avorsgo w111 be added.

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1, from 7:30 to q:00 P.l!. the group FYeedorn Jam performed ln the Eeath IIigh School auditorium. The themo was a patrlotj.c sequol to th Blcentennlal. Ttrl s show was a muslcal comedy look at AmerlcA betweon the years ot 1-776 to 1975, plus rock and ro1L. Tuestlay, August 31, '-he band geve a provlew concert for the I'liddle School and High School . The band members names are Drow trJismon, Ilark Smith, Don Sandors,
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and Channol Twelve viewing areas had the opportunity to watch Gorllle at Larqe and ilevenee of the Crea'turo. Local restaurants and bus 1no s se s vr6re promoting tho l-D movies bY

August 29 and Septenber 1at elght otoclock the Paduc&h aree residents viewed two l-D movles. The people in the Channel Six

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providing special J-D glesses for fifty cents. To havo tho special affect of l-D, one rnust have tho speci&I poloroid glassos wLrich contain one red lens iind one blue lens which he l-p s you experionce 3-D. For Selena Long bhe r,lovios were Fletchr vory imnraturert, while CoachtrP111 ln sunrned up his reactlon with

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EDITORIALS
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by Deanne Dlck
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of the g&m6s. The Elghth Grad.e Communlc ations Clasa puts out TEe Plrate presE. 'r'nera are abouE t'1vo lssuos por year. In my opinion, lrst yoarra li.rate Press staff did a good Job. I hope thls yoarrs staff can do as

Plr&te -Is j.s only a quert6r' per j.ssue, Prss it worth the money. In Th6 Pirate Press you could get inlormaEl on-6 -TE6-fatest happeni.ngs at HI'IS. You could f ind out about rocont sports scores and highllghts

by Paul lIayfle1d I feel that tho movieg Gorrllla at LerF and @te_of _thg_S a Creature were the plts. The spoclal eTTects of l-D hardly ever nork 6xcept in cortaln parts. The movles r,rore supi,osotl to be bost thing on t6l6vls1on. Inth stoad, they were the ',rorst thlng. I foel 1f theyrpe golng to show e movie, they should do 1t rlght.

Kids take it out on video games


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('omputers important in dail1, life


by Deidra Gli s son In the buslnsss vrorld and 1n homes, coraputers are bocoming a rrey ,of 1ife. People ere uElng then 1nthoir horae s for lrorkj.ng out their flnanclal problems or Just playlng games. Computers can a-Iso bo used to help th6 handicapped who cannot spe e.l< nor wrlto . I liko computers. I thlnk thoy &ro :::un, and when someone knows tror .to ur:e them proporly, they aro tlme sevlng. I would Ilke to work wlth
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After a long exhausti.ng day at sctrool, many klds head for ttre vldoo garno ercades or homo compuber televls1on gemog. Ever slnce tho vidoo Senes came out many people flnd it relaxin8 to take out their frustratlons, worry, school hostllities, or boredom on th games. But on the othor hand, PeoPIe sometlmos tako lt too fan. Kids spend &11 their extre tlme 1n arcades; somo vn go to the arcadeg lnstead of school. They got possessed wlth the so-ca1Ied Itvldoo feverrr. Some games can make You feel defeat and ready for rovenge. Sometlnos thls defeat and revonge can cause stress. But theret s real-Iy nothLng wo can do about 1t. WlIL th6 vldeo game crazo cvor end? Wtrat wt1l happen lf it does? Tho answ6r. can onLy be found ln tho
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by tlegtna Richs.rls You may not think that owtrinc a. dog could-be a problem but, l,oliev 1t or not, dogs are more trouble than you thi nk. . -_. Everyday Irour mom is a1wa5-s te111ng you to ttgo ieed that pi,or thingrr. So you foed hin, and I.e tur.ns and walks away. Now you think maybe- bets thirsty. you glio tLim somethlng to drj.nk, but he justs wents to pley. Do[s are never sat_ isfioC.- i.I)ee n yourre t1r6d of playlnl and_ 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 tired end goos to 1io down. Now you c&n see how much troubl( lt ls to ovrn a dog. New show comes to T,V by Paula Gll s son
ls very hllarlous show. I try to .,ratch lt every tlmo lt?s on. This show is about a vory rlch -Th,:y{.r11y that 1ives togethor. disl"ike each oth6r, ind consequ rittotfroy are always cuttj.ng each ot krer " ', down and playlng tricks on one .rn_ other. Thoy also te1J, Jokes e,n,l act very rich and fUnny. One of th I e.ctors on the show is verJ cuto. He drinks Docton pepper, whiie tho othor drink lrine or ch&mpagne . there 1s a man who diod th;Lt clJf- B1g tley w11l- tha.t Guy. Blg Guy has in h1s overyono has to gr:t a1o and livo togethor to inherit hl:r wo aIth. - I def lnlte1y think you w11-.,- Ilke thls show. Noxt tine itis on, t;ako the opportunlty to wetch lt.
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by Rhonda Menser
The best movle this sununo r was Stoven Splolbergs I E.T. tho ExtraterrestrlaL. It was funny, sad, ancl

happy. But ln some parts, lt $ras down nlght hilarj,ous. E.T. 1s about a three foot talL extra-terre s trlal creature accldentall; lelt behlnd on the oarth. After a few days trere he me6ts up wlth E11iot, his brothor Michael, hls slster Gordy, and bls mother Mary, A11 throughout tho movle E.T. gets E111ot in a lot of trouble. After he has been on the earth for about a month, E.T. gots slck and everyono thinks hets goln8 to dle. When E.T, doosntt dle, he startes one v6ry long and funny chas6. The movle was very good. I onjoyed soelng 1t. It will make you both laugh and cry.

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Fr:eedom Jarn drew a falrly large crowd Wednosday, Septembor 1, con-

tudent Tbs Bj,r18 turned out to see the good looklng end young bass Eultar player Stove Lourenco. Stevo looks 1lke the youngest member of the band. The fantastlc group is from St. Petersburg, Florida. Thoro are slx group moBbers: tho outstandlng keyboard p]&yer Drew Wlsman, the
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Aft6r wanting to s6e A4!i9, the broadway musica.1, f or a long t-lne, final].y it came to town 1n a movle It was a.bout a glrl whose nom g,rv6 her to an orphanB.ge when she was littlo. Tbe director of the orphanag was Mlss llanegin (Carol Burnett) and sh6 rra.s mean. When ths billion.ilrers secretery came to get an orphan, I'Ilss Eanagin wouldnrt let her t&ke Armle until tho socretary three.tened l),6r. So Anni6 and her dog Sandy livorl wlth the bill1ana.1r all her li,fe. If this movie comes back t() town and you tt&vart seen it, take th{) opportunlty to do so.
version. I thought thls movle was great.

terrtflc lead Buitar playen, Mark Srnlth, the all around playor Tracy Brown, the Breat drrrmme r Chuck Cash, the guy !r1th the volco Don Sanders, and of course, the fabulous bass guitar player Stve Lourence. Freedom Jem played somo of the greatest rock-n-ro1I songs like: rrEyo of the Tlgerrr, lleat of the I{omentrr, ttQult of Workl , ItWho Can It be Now?I . nEven tho N18hts Are Btterrt, and ItCrimgon and Cl-overtr. I can not belleve how fantastlc Freodom Jam ls for Just belng together 5 ueoks.

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FEAfURE,S
New mall comes.to Paducah
by Hoather Browne Carolo Davis

Bird caused troubk


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by Jennlfer Lulgs Our pet blrd Phoenlx dled last Februrrry. ils I remombor hlm, I recaLl the f\rn and tbe trouble. When I got nY blrd nY mom made mo c1ean out hls cage overY week after school I vaeuumed mY room b6caus he splt seeds overYwbere. One night when he 8ot frlShtened, he flew around Ltls ca6e. I had to hlro down. set " uD and calm wn"n wo woufd l-et him out of his c&Be in tho morning r hord f1Y to our sh6ulder and play wi.th our nocklace. llom alraYs got angrY when we didnrt clean up tho seeds. She woulil say Herd have to get r1d of him if wo didnrt cl-ean uP hls mess. But, of courso, she llkeit tbe blrd too,
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Klngts Inn, opened its doors to younp; and o19 alike on Aug. 11 at 1O:0(r A.l{. Cars zoomed in anal out of tho new rrra11, as the anctror storos !I61s, and S,yndors stood proi:d and ta1I as

Ths Kontucky Oaks Ma1l located p;hway 60 directly across the stre.t from Drury Inn, Papa Dr s, and
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the shoppers hurrled1y dashed tbrough the als1es. Free balLoons were glven e'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 Great
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Summers Almost Over


by DeA rEI Rogerg Felt ls gettlng cfoser and Closerr As sLrrmne r comog to an end.. School has startod over t ilnd now bho uork beglns. Th6 leevos are chanSlDg colorsrslowly on by one . Tho mornings ar6 3tting colder; Wo know gummorl s almost dono. The birds are flying soutb ln groups of nine and teD; Soon there wonrt bo any left over, Wtr6n winter sets in. Th6 flowsrs aro Boin8 to s1eep, In the ground so doep. We rust stay and watch the rein, Becauso sunme r wil.l be ovor onco agalrt

Thore are arcado gamos ln tho vralkway, r}nd thoro ls e gamo room c a1l e d Ttre ,.Iorld of Game s . Two of the n,ost popular gam6s are Lady bug and I ac -1.1an.

Varied oplnlons camo from HMS claEsmates. Deanne Dick thinks that rrtho prlces ar6 too exponslvel. Se].na Long descrlbed the maII as ttpreppytt with ni-co stuffrr.

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by Paul ll.ryf leld In the next fow y6a.rs many people w111 be hearing the words metal mouttr, brace face, trai,n trackg, and more because now ls the tlme vrhon people etart gettlng braces. l'or most p6op1o thl s i s a dlffcult tlmo wlth cut I1ps, sors mouths, pai.n, and ltts just hard to taIk. rrJhen they eat, all that food gots stuck 1n their bracos. In tho later years, rubbor bands pop off hitling tho jaws forclng the woarer to use headgear. Tt'unpot players have to use wax. For the lovers, klsslng pres6nts a maJor problem. Ihey must be caroful not to become locked together. For all those people looking toward these days and to those tbet havs bracos alroady, good luck !

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Heath drops Ballard Bombero


by Carole Davls
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Kevln Eorton

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Ballard klcked off to Heath. The I'irates took possesslon on the llO yard ltne. After drlvlng to tho l0 yard llne, tho Plretes fumbld. BalLard took over rith ono mlnute left ln th6 fj,rst quertor. After the first porlod both teams wene st1ll scorolo ss. In the second quarter there was five yard penal-ty ageinst Bal1ard. With two minutos remaLning 1n the seconC quarter, Ballard sconod but e penelty nu11lfled th6 toucbdowa. The be1I was turned ov6r to f,eath on th,e 35 yard lino, but Hoath lost the ball du6 to a fumble. Bsllard recovered and took possoEslon on the Plrates l0 yeard 1lne. HaLf tim6 sc016 remalnod 0 -O. In the third qua.rter the plrats klcked off at the beginning of the socond half. Rallard rocolvod at tho 25 ana brought the bs1l back to tho l! yard line. Th6 fired up Plratos r dofonso pushed :rack to th6ir own 25 yard l.lne as llallard gob a flve yard penelty. 3a11ard punted. It wai bl-ocked and recovered by number 73 David Crass. Pir&tos took possesslon on the 1O yard 1lne and drove down lnslde the ! yard 1ine. euarterback Brent Jorda.n ha,nded th6 ball off to 16 Joey Marsha11, who took lt over for the score. Tho xtrs. polnt atterxp falIed. After the third stanza Piretes led 6-O. In the be8inriing of the fourth querton two 1IIega1 motlon ponaltios offset eech otirer and a pass from quarterbaek l.rent Jordon- to 8l+ Danon Crebtroe was tippod into bhe hands of 23 Janl-e Jons rrho streaked l.r.O yards for the touchdown. As a downpour beg&n, th6 Bombers had a brlof I downs and Hoeth agaln got poasesslon of th6 ball . The final scor6 was 1l+-0 Plr8tes t favor.

Ssventh 6rade III{S begln 1ts sa.son Tuesday Septomber 1[ wltb a 1l.t-0 victory over the Ballard t6am.

and 2[ ej,ghth graders representlng the Black and GoLd. Co&ch Fletchor sald that the 618hth gra.de toan should have a good defence 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 rea11y work hard. Sone of the seventh grad.ers have playod 11tt1e league footbal1, and that erperienco should give us an eclge overr some teams . rl Grog r Armyn Armstrong, Howie Morehead, and Kevln Sklnner are also playing oa tho freshBa.a toan thls
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The Roldland Hounds klcked off to the Plrates to start the E&me. U"rlh--o" startod thelr or.rn srles 6f -uii"UfJ" th 16 yard 11ne. Eeatn was aorr"" to nove th6 ball and had to punt. fhe punt 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 plrateg klcked ofi to Reld.land. EeatU was---unable to move the ball ana tur:nea the ball ovon to the Ilounds on ttreir own [2 yard. line. Roid]a.nd again on th6ir ilrst play. The Hounds ""o""a-klcked off to Hoath rrnd [ho pfrates -Iudg 125ayard lin run that nas cal,lsd i,,uck.for penalty. The ftrst traii---on.lecl with tho score 0_I[, Heldlandr s favor. In the second half tho Eound.s caught 8 punt rnrl roturned to the 30 yard 1in6. Tho pirates were able-io stop the defense with the aid of two flve yard penalties then tlere was--i flve. yard pena1ty *gainst tns firates. Uxc j. temen' li 1l ed the air agaln as Brent Jordan completed. p*i" Co J.mi e Jones, who ran thiriy_five yard.s. " Th fumbld balL was recov6red. byiie i dl and .

Roidland klcked off to lleath Sept. 21. The plrats rocolved on the 20 yard 1lne and roturned lt to their 30 yard lj.ne. There ras an i1lega1 motlon a.gainst Eeath to cost them ! yards. Ileath fallod to E6t their touchdown aftor I downs aid R1dland took possession on Heathrs l+l and fumbled on tbe first down that cost them 2 yards. Reldland punted on ttre fourth dorgn and Heath took possession on the 2! yard 11ne. Reld1and got a penalti that brought Iloath to the 1,r0. Theie was a fado mask penalty against fieath that pushed them.bac& 15 yards to the !! yard 1ine. After the flrst qua!:ter Uoth
toams wore gcoreloss.

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fourth quartor began slow1y, for a good 16 yard run rnaae 6li 9l99pt B1II Lynn. - Wlth 2:l+9 Ioft, Kevln rKlrursr macte a touchdown. Heath klcked to Reldland und lt was r.""ivea---:" !]rr" 37.Vara 1ino and nroughi back to th6 J! R6ld1and was uneble to move the ball durinA the fourth q"r"t_ er. The finaL score pointod to an ovorwhslming victory:
The

qua,rter, iloidland fumbfod rrnd Heath recovened on tho 22 yard 1lno. Reggle I"larshall 111 made a toughcown but lfwas nuIlLflod. Ilowever, Ileath got tholr touchdown on thelr next tiy, followed by a two point conversi6i to make tho gcore B-O, Heathr s favor. Wlth a.bout ono minuto left in the first ha1f, Roath kicked off to Reidland nlro recelved 1t on tha ! and brought the b&l-1, beck to the ll yard 1lne. -The score at half time wai Heath B, Reidland O. Heath klcked off to Roldlend in 3ra period who received on the !4e 15 y"ra line and returned to-it:.li--ig. After tbre6 trles Ro1d1and. lost 1! yards. They punted; lt lras block;al glvlng Hoath ReldleJldr s l2 yard 1lne. Reldlend was penallzed ! yards for off sldes wlth 11:15 1ef t- iir tho d qua.rt6r Kovln Sklnner r&n for aJttouch_ down. making the scoro 111-0. tfre nei[ loyghlolnr made rry B1II Lynn wlth 1:08 Ieft, put Hoath farther ln bhe lead at the snd of the thlrd.

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Flashes strike Pirates


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Pirates flushed by Flashes


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;off to Lone Oek and Lone Oa.k pec61vLng, . At about thre mlnuts in the gsme the Flashes scored a touchdown. At 1:34 left in th6 f1r.st quarter the Plrates fumbled the ball but wors able to recover. Lone Oak cLme bB,ck to punti Greg Armstrong blockod thls attempt. Ileath got the ba11, fumbled, and w6ro able to recover 1t. At the end of th6 first quarter Kevln Sklnner ran for a touchdown but it was nul1ifled bscause of a penalty. At tho end of the flrst quarter tha score wes Heath 0, Lone Oak 5. In the second quarter with Lone
When the game resumed play in the thlrd quarter, it wag Lone oak klcklng off to Heath. The Plrates roceived and funbled. Let6 in the thlrd quartsr Sh8.nnon Benton tacklod Lone Oaks puntr on the one yar.d line to s6t up the bouchdown for Kevln Sklnner. Kevin ran about I yards for Ileatht s first touchdown. Thls tled the score at 6. BlIl Lynn ran a trro polnt convorsion brlnglng the score 8-5, P1r'aters favon. Durlng the fourth perlod Lone Oak got tho ball and scored s,nother toucbdown making tho score Heath B, Lone Oak 12. Then again with a lIttle over on minute left ln the game to p1ey,

Th6 ntght of Sept. 28 the Eeath Piret6E were h.osts to the Lone Oak Purple F1ash. The game stattod by H6&Lh l(icklng

tha fourth quarter, hut lldnrt make the extra polnt. Heath fatled Lo sc016 in the fourth quartor. The fi.na1 score of tho game was I{eath 0, Lone Oak 6.

Woethr condltions i.r616 sunny and warm, but the fansr spirlt wai cold and 61oomy at the seventh grade football ;ame Tuesday night Sepf,. ZB. In the flrst three quarber.s of the. football game, thero ras not very much actlon; howover, both teams had thelr share of penaltles. Noither Eeetlr nor Lono Oak scored in thos6 penlods. Lone Oak scorod a touchdown in q

tho [O yard 11ne, the scoro stayod th6 same as ttro buzzr rang fot the balf tlme br6ek.
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rThe Plrate Press ls oditod and pubLlshed by the olghth grade

Editorlals and guost foaturos (such as poems, storles, art wor},, games) w111 be ionsldered for publlcatlon. or The McCrackon County Board of Educatlon doos not dlscrimate on the basls of race, coIon, natlonal ortgln, rellglon, sex, and./or handlcapped 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, Deanne Dlck, 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, Rhonda Ilenser, Mlanie Nelson, Lorl Ramage, Christy Rtrew, Reglna Rlchards, Doanne Rogers, Klmborly Ryan, Keith Schuetter, Manla Stone, Dana Whj.t6,
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