Oct.4, -EGRAPH, T]vMIt & MONI i..--C-SECTION Page 11C Lake Butler Middle School players Josh Tyson (left) and Austin Harden are pictured in their win over Bradford. LBMS football team defeats BMS On Sept. 25, the Lake Butler Middle School Tigers took a 16-6 win over the Bradford Middle School Hurricanes. The Tigers were impressive on both sides of the ball. The opening kickoff was received by the Tigers' Prince Alexander. Josh Tyson and Jailon Couch both made impressive first-down runs of 16 and 11 yards, respectively, for the Tigers, although they were unable to field the ball enough for a score. On the Hurricanes' first possession, they were unable to gain a first down and returned the ball to the Tigers. Both teams held each other in check defensively to end the first quarter with no score. In the second quarter, a fumble by Lake Butler quarterback Austin Harden was recovered by the Hurricanes, who again were unable to get through..the Tiger defense. Harden's next pass was intercepted by the Hurricanes, but the Tigers were able to regain possession with just 6.6 seconds left in the half. Harden completed a pass to William Henderson for a touchdown. Followed by the two-point BOLLES Continued from p. 4C Bolles' defense gave up less than 100 yards in a season- opening 52-0 win over Archbishop Carroll arid has allowed an average of 229 yards per game since. The Bulldogs are aiming to complete their 15th straight year of going undefeated in district play. They are off to a good start with easy wins over both Yulee and Ribault. Jamison rushed __for 100 yards and had touchdowns on runs of 3 and 31 yards in a 43- 7 win over Ribault on Sept. 21., Barnett added two touchdown runs, while Carr was I1-of-14 passing for 124 yards. " Jamison was the leading receiver with five catches for 72 yards. conversion, it brought the score to 8-0. - Henderson received, the opening kickoff of the third quarter from the Hurricanes and ran it all the way in for another score for the Tigers. The two-point conversion was good, bringing the score to 16- 0. A fumble by Tyson gave the ball back to the Hurricanes, who, in turn, fumbled the ball, which was recovered by the Tigers' Kendall Wright. In the fourth quarter, the Hurricanes defense proved enough to hold back the Tigers. A tackle of Alexander caused a fumble, which was captured and run in for a Hurricances touchdown, their first and only score of the game. J,ake Butler coach David Mecusker awarded the offensive game ball to the entire offense and awarded the defensive ball to Wright. The Lake Butler captains for the game were Harden, Tyson, Caleb Dukes- and Albert Brand. Submitted by Albert-Brand, an eiglth-grade technology student at Lake Butler Middle School. Against Yulee, Jamison rushed for 125 yards on nine carries. He had a touchdown run of 72 yards. Barnett, who had 100 yards on 10 carries, added a 17-yard touchdown run. Carr, who was 7-of- 10, completed touchdown passes of 5 and 20 yards. Bolles actually found itself in a tie game against Bradford in the third quarter last year before pulling away for a 48- 14 win. , The Bulldogs, who outgained Bradford 455-129, jumped out to a.14-0 lead, but current Bradford senior . Chuckle Covington returned a punt 57 yards for a touchdown to make it a 14-7 game at the, half. Bradford tied the game when current senior Jernard Beard scored on a 34-yard run. Bolles scored 20 points in the third quarter. Merrill, I BY CLIFF SMELLEY Telegraph Staff Writer Andy Merrill and Nicole Miller both set new Bradford Middle School records and both boys' and girls' cross country teams placed first in the team standings at a meet in Williston on Oct. 1. Miller broke her own 5K school record with a time of 22:24, while Merrill's time of 19:29 broke a school record that has stood since 2003. Merrill, who also holds the school's two-mile record, could only describe the feeling as "awesome." Miller said she was surprised to learn that she had broken her previous record--22:52-which was set on Sept. 17." "I wasn't expecting to break it," she said. "I thought I was going slow." Miller had one of 12. personal-record times for the girls' team, which coach John Loper said is the most competitive cross country team Bradford has had. The team had a score of 16 at the Williston meet-one point off of a perfect score. "The girls were very excited with their performance," Loper said. The other personal records were recorded by Felicia Foti (25:28), Rachel Rensberger (25:35), Hannah Ricker (27:38), Kayla Garlo (28:37), Jodi Carter (32:09), Shaina- Harden (35:14), Vicky Hill (35:24), K1a Steele (35:29), Julie Gliss n (36:59), Pam Petry (39:41) and Courtney Stanton (40:09). Natali Powell was the SCOlT ROBERTS SCOTT ROBERTS Agent/Owner wof. Miller set new BMS records second-highest finisher for Bradford with a time of 24:22. Kayla Nugent (29:26) and Tiana Sheffield (30:57) also competed. Two boys' team members joined Merrill in recording times under 22 minutes: Rowdy Rensberger (21:38) and Tyler Crawford (21:47). Rensberger and Crawford- along with Merrill, gf course- posted personal records. Ian Waters (24:03), Sean Massey (25:20) and Laqwan Frazier (26:54) also had personal records. James Ramseur and Seth Miller had times of 24:59 and 26:47, respectively. BMS among top 5 teams at Ridgeview Merrill placed third to help his team to a runner-up finish at the Ridgeview Bob Hans Invitational on Sept. 29 in Orange Park. Merrill had a time of 12:27 for the Hurricanes, who finished with a team score of 50, placing them behind P.K. Yonge, which had 28 points. Also earning top-10 finishes for the boys' team were Rensberger, who was eighth with a time of 13:37, and Crawford, who was Ainth with a time of 13:41. Ramseur just missed out on the top 10 with an 1 lth-place finish. He had a time of 13:49. Bradford's other participants were: Waters (20'h,' 14!31), Massey (29t', 15:17), Frazier (30' .- 15:23) and Miller (16:33). The girls' team placed fifth. with 88 points and was led by IwMi mimi i Andy Merrill (left) and Nicole Miller each set a new Bradford Middle School record in the 5K with their performances at a Oct. 1 meet. Miller, who posted a fourth- place time of 14:26. 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