Pnge20 THE HERALD August 1983 Mens Flag Football sets game scoring standard By COLIN Herald Sports Editor Play resumed Sunday after week s layoff in the Georgetown Mens Flag Football League and the rest may have done the previously lurching Dairy Queen crew s offence a world good as the defending league champions thumped an and disorganized M and outfit 505 Gary Lockwood once again piloted the Dairy Queen offensive gunners by scoring points a new league record for individual single game scoring In other tilts Corngan had an easy time disposing of Plus Welding 3512 Kerry Kitchens humbled a strangely flat Glen squad 27 9 and the Longhorns toyed with Muscle Works before coming out on top 6 Lookwood counted 20 first half points against and M on three touchdowns and a twopoint con vert as the red and white team built up a 340 first half lead He added more second half points on two touchdowns and a convert to set the new league single game scoring Lockwood s point output allowed him to move into first place in the league s scoring ahead of Longhorns Gary Hulbert Ironically the league old singlegame scoring record of points was set Jim Lindsay several veais ago against Dairy Queen Hal Hulme scored six points on a nice interception return Howie Hulme scored a major Randy Lunn had a twopoint convert and Steve Gnzzl Crossman col lected a twopoint convert to round out the winners scoring The Plus Welding defence was baffled all game by the Corngan passing attack orchestrated strong armed quarterback Pat Corngan led 236 at the half then coasted to the win proving to be a threat to score every time he gets his hands on the ball scored points for Corngan Brad Ferguson played other strong Frank Bruno accepts a cheque for from Georgetown Mens Flag Football League executive members Cord McNeill left and Jim The will be used to help expenses when Bruno journes to this weekend to compete in the Games for the Disabled scheduled through Bruno who officiates in the Georgetown Mens Hag Football league suffered head injuries in an industrial accident three ago He set four Canadian records while competing in the Ontario Games for the Disabled in JuK The leagues member teams more than matched the donated by executive commit tee Colin Gibson Muscle Works again had pro blems getting a full team on the field but Longhorns to lack the killer instinct in rolling to their tedious 6 win were up the half and without scored 14 second half points to assure the win The scoring was id around the winner s lineup Gary Hulbert Jim Lindsay Bob and Wayne Dole scoring majors Dave rounded out the Longhorn with a field goal Louis provided the only bright light for Muscle Works with his touchdown romp In games Sunday at the Georgetown High School field Plus Welding takes on Kerry Kit chens at 8 45 a m Muscle Works hosts and in a 10 a start the Oldtimers are scheduled to go against Longhorns at 11 15 and in perhaps the most in teresting clash of the day Cor challenges Dairy Queen at 12 l It- 1 T 1- A ITS 1 11 a j I JO Id Kerry Kitchens J It DIVISION 104 J 1 lib ton- Ran 1J 162 Muwlc Work 1J VITEX Interested in buying an IBM COMPATIBLE COMPUTER Call Bill at Special Software g affordable PCs and Peripherals lor game chipping in points Kevin Gillespie accounted for all the Plus W elding points The Glen squad should have been concerned going against Kitchen as a win would have given them sole possession of second place in the league s B Division and provided a bit of breathing space ahead of the hard charging Corngan gndders Instead the Glen fielded a pat chwork team and was never really in the game Kerry Kitchens open ed up a 3 lead and add second half points to salt away the in Doug returned to take the quarterback reins for Kitchen and tossed three thouchdown strikes to Jim Tag gart Mac Roberts scored six points for the winners with Howie Cram converting three of the ma jors for three points Shane Hillock scored the lone Glen major with Sean adding three points on a field 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