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-'RING HOOVES - Get out of the way, here comes Callaway! No. 8 Kawalski
No. 32 Jeremy Dean, No. 70 Ricky Thrash, No. 80 David Thornton, No. 60
iian Moore, No. 15 Brian Hester.
way Wins Cliffhanger
r Atlanta's Grady, 30-27
By j. Dan Stout
The Cavaliers won the
School's first daylight game
When Callaway entertained
the Grady Gray Knights
from Atlanta in a Region
SAA struggle starting at 2:00
,.m. at Callaway Stadium.
Callaway pulled out a
ietory with 33 seconds left
on the game clock when sen-
ior quarterback Kawalski
Patterson launched what
ust surely be the best pass
of his career. It was 46 yards
long, high with tots of touch
and was a perfect pass to
Wide open receiver No. 1
Marquise Rosser. Rosser.
Who leaped high and caught
the pass with both hands,
had on a pair of the rav
gloves receivers wea he:-;
days. Rosser, a sophomore,
is known for his jumping
and last year he
Placed 8th in the State for
his high jumping. The final
Score was Callaway 30.
27.
Both teams started the
lethargically. Grady
Scored halfway through the
first quarter by pushing
Callaway over their own
goal for a two point safety.
The Cavs had to kick off
from their goal and the Gray
Knights returned to the
Callaway 35 yard marker,
but were unable to score.
Callaway's defense was
rock hard the entire game
except for two letdowns on
. Jim Bouie, No.
75 and N0.72 Roderick
Stephens led the way for the
Cavaliers. Anytime
Callaway kicks off or punts
RELIABLE DUO - Cavalier special team hit men No. 47
Jerome Dean and 35 Anthony Chontos make big hits for
Caltaway.
you can count on No. 47
Jerome Dean, No. 35
Anthony Chontos, and No. 7
(;hakevious Harrison to be
first d>wn and make the
Jay Brewer got loose
halfway into the second
quarter and went 52 yards
for a touchdown. The PAT
was good. Within seconds
(;rady had fumbled and
Callaway recovered. The
Cars' No. 9 Brent Matheny
put three more points on the
board with a 30 yard field
goal.
In the last four minutes
of the first half, Grady
scored on two long passes.
They failed on one two point
conversion attempt and
point after.
The halftime score was
Grady 14, Callaway 10.
In this game the
Caltaway offensive down
linemen had Brent Matheny
and Lonnie Thornton at end;
Adam Pike and Cory
Houston at tackle; Brent
Hester and Cory Houston at
guard, and the center was
No. 60 Brian Moore, a soph-
omore.
Senior linebacker Mark
Hajdaz made many stop for
the Cavs. He ranges over he
entire field. Mark has
played for Callaway for four
years and leads the team in
tackles.
The lead changed hands
three times in the first half
and four times in the second
half in this see-saw battle.
The Cavs' power runner
Jay Brewer went 11 yards
for a touchdown to start.
Then Grady scored on a pass
but missed the point after.
On the kickoff, Jay Brewer
went 95 yards for another
Cavalier score. At this point
there were seven minutes
left in the game. Grady
drove again and got loose
for another score and point
after. And it was then the
now famous Patterson p>:s
put the final score up f(r
Callaway. Final :<'\