Saturday, October 20, 2007

steven murray

Posted Saturday, October 20, 2007

12th Annual Southern Challenge @ Abilene Speedway, 10/19-21/07

Abilene, Tx., (Oct. 19th, 2007) Nearly 250 drivers and teams from five states were greeted by sunny warm days and cool nights as the 12th Annual Southern Challenge kicked off on the 1/4 mile, semi-banked red clay track for the first night of qualifying. The inside rows for Sunday's Big A-main would be set through heats, B-qualifiers and A-qualifier that would take the top five, positions 6-10 were also up for grabs in Sunday's Big B-main.

Richard Snider and crew, had the track in excellent condition providing the drivers from Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Nebraska and Missouri a multi-groove track that lasted through the features.

Fletcher Motorsports, IMCA Modified heats, winner to A-qualifier
Heat winners
1. 145 Greg Dinsmore, Kerrville
2. 120 Rodney Sanders, Happy
3. 715 J P Dowell, Killeen
4. 71 Kevin Sustaire, Emory
5. 03 Mike Hathcock, Venus
6. 85 Neal Flowers, Hobbs, NM.
7. 137 David Trauernicht. Beatrice, Nebr.
8. 144 Scotty Brown, Dallas
9. 34 Chance Kimberling, Seagoville
10. 118 Tim Clonch, Cash

IMCA Modified B-mains, top 2 to A-qualifier
1. 717 G W Egbert, 78 Trevor Egbert(707 P J Egbert-Black flagged-was 2nd)
2. 41 Monte Bolton, 19 David Elliott
3. 31 Robert Brinkman, 718 Cody Smith
4. 48 Danny Patterson, 83 Darryl Campbell
5. 23 Greg Atwood, 357 Brian Killingsworth

Sanders Sweeps Southern Challenge Mod Field

Neal Flowers and Rodney Sanders paced the 20-car IMCA Modified field to green for the 20-lap A-qualifier. Sanders quickly bolted into the lead with a good jump going into turn 1, while Chance Kimberling slid into the infield. In the pack, Mike Hathcock, Scotty Brown and Kevin Sustaire were three wide for fifth until an infield tire kicked on the track brought out a caution on lap 1. Sustaire got past Brown on the restart, while Tim Clonch and J P Dowell were wheel to wheel for third.

Sustaire moved in on that battle making it three wide with Clonch getting the position. Sustaire and Dowell continued to run side by side for fourth with David Trauernicht and G W Egbert wheel to wheel for seventh. Clonch and Sustaire caught Flowers for second with Clonch getting the spot on lap 8. Coming to the crossed flags it was Sanders, with a good lead, Clonch, Sustaire, Sustaire, Flowers and Dowell in to the top five

With five to go, Sanders was still puling away from Clonch who was being reeled in by Sustaire. Dowell and Flowers had thier own batle going on for fifth with Dowell getting by on lap 17. Sustaire was able to run down Clonch and was looking inside
for second on lap 18, while Monte Bolton was trying to find a way past Flowers for the final Big A-main transfer. At the finish it was Sanders by a big margin grabbing the victory.

IMCA Modified A-Qualifier, top 5 to Big A-main, 6-10 to Big B-main
1. 120 Rodney Sanders
2. 118 Tim Clonch
3. 71 Kevin Sustaire
4. 715 J P Dowell
5. 86 Neal Flowers
6. 41 Monte Bolton
7. 144 Scotty Brown
8. 717 G W Egbert
9. 31 Robert Brinkman
10. 19 David Elliott
11. 78 Trevor Egbert
12. 145 Greg Dinsmore
13. 718 Cody Smith
14. 357 Brian Killingsworth
15. 03 Mike Hathcock
16. 83 Darryl Campbell
17. 137 David Trauernicht
18. 23 Greg Atwood
19. 48 Danny Patterson
20. 34 Chance Kimberling

Rhino Linings IMCA Hobby Stock heat, top 4 to A-qualifier
1. 11 Roy Polk, 38 Allen Montgomery, 44 Bryan Sewell, 73 Gene Hadley
2. 60 Nathan Sodek, 17 Chris Ater, 18 Matt Slemmons, 37 Steven Abbey
3. 601 Randy Sodek, 8 Murray Haugen II, 46 Billy Taylor, 12 Robert Barnett

IMCA Hobby Stock B-main, top 8 to A-qualifier
1. 148 Justin Fowler, 33 Charles Cosper, 177 John Ross, 371 Lynn Gibson, 1 Willie Free, 6 Caleb Stone, 43 Barrett Hutchinson, 07 Stephen Robison

Haugen Hustles to Hobby Stock Honors

In the IMCA Hobby Stock A-qualifier, Randy Sodek got the lead going into turn 1, but Murray Huagen II got the point coming out of turn 1 to lead lap 1. Bryan Sewell and Matt Slemmons got by Sodek for second and third with Sewell quickly on Huagens bumper. Yellow waved on lap 2 when John Ross broke and stopped in turn 4. Haugen and Sewell got away clean on the restart, but Steven Abbey spun on the front stretch to bring yellow back out.

Once back to green Haugen and Sewell showed they were the class of the field as they again pulled ahead. Sewell would take an occasional look under Haugen in the corners, but Haugen would get the run off to hold he lead. Allen Montgomery moved up to sixth on lap 5 getting around Gene Hadley. Robert Barnett brought the yellow out on lap 7 when he broke and spun in turn 1, with Abbey spinning behind him.

Haugen and Sewell looked like as dance duet as they again motored away from the field. At halfway the top five were Haugen, Sewell, Sodek, Roy Polk and Slemmons, who slipped from third. Sewell kept the pressure on Haugen for the lead, with Montgomery getting by Slemmons for fifth on lap 12. In the pack Hadley and Justin Fowler were scrapping for eighth when contact was made sending Fowler around, and Hadley to the pits.

With Haugen and Sewell geting the jump again, Chris Ater moved in on Montgomery for fifth. Sewell tried again to duck under Haugen with five to go, but to no avail. As Sodek and Polk battled door to door for third, Ater was using the high side to try get by Montgomery and along side Sodek. On lap 17, Sodek, Polk and Montgomery were three wide in turn 3 for fourth. Polk got clipped in that fight and found himself in turn 4 tire barrier.

Charles Cosper spun himself around on the restart losing a top ten spot. Sewell was looking for one last chance to get by Haugen for the win, but came up short as Haugen held on to take the win. Ater spun on the final lap giving up a transfer spot and falling out of the top ten.

IMCA Hobby Stock A-qualifier, top 5 to Big A-main, 6-10 to Big B-main
1. 8. Murray Haugen II
2. 44 Bryan Sewell
3. 601 Randy Sodek
4. 38 Allen Montgomery
5. 18 Matt Slemmons
6. 07 Stephen Robison
7. 371 Lynn Gibson
8. 148 Justin Fower
9. 43 Barrett Hutchinson
10. 11 Roy Polk
11. 1 Willie Free
12. 17 Chris Ater
13. 33 Charles Cosper
14. 6 Caleb Stone
15. 73 Gene Hadley
16. 37 Steven Abbey
17. 12 Robert Barnett
18. 46 Billy Taylor
19. 177 John Ross
60 Nathan Sodek---DNS

Abilene Powder Coatings, IMCA Southern SportMods, winner to A-qualifier
1. 911 Josh McGaha, Clyde
2. 38 Matt Mueller, Stamford
3. 11 Keith White, Acadamy
4. 2 Allen Colyer, Abilene
5. 41 Jeff Turner, Kaufman
6. 98 T J Huston, McAllen

IMCA Southern SportMod B-mains, top 5 to A-qualifier
1. 55 Justin Shaw, 661 Johnny Torres, 28 Gabe Tucker, 23 Greg Atwood, 48 Bradley Poor(118 Tim Clonch, DQ originally 1st)
2. 4 Shane Priddy, 0 Donnie Pederson, 01 Ryan Bard, 224 Mike McDougal, 123 Tanner Cox
3. 71 Cody Smith, 14 Kenneth Graves, 34 J D Berryhill, 16 Triston Sikes, 95 Steve Hayes

White on a Roll, Wins Another One

Two-time IMCA Southern SportMod National Champion, Keith White jumped into the lead at the start of the 20-car, 20-lap A-Qualifier. Josh McGaha and Allen Colyer dueled side by side for second, with T J Huston and 2007 SSM Champ, Jeff Turner wheel to wheel for fifth. McGaha secured second on lap 2, while Huston and Turner caught Matt Mueller for fourth. Huston, digging on the bottom got clear of Turner and moved along side Mueller taking fourth on lap 5.

Up front, White had put distance on McGaha who had a good margin back to Colyer. After a yellow to black flag Bradley Poor, Huston jumped on Colyer to grab third when the race went back to green. Turner and Mueller were now side by side for fifth, with Cody Smith closing on both. At the midway point, White held a god edge over McGaha, Huston, Colyer and Turner.

Colyer slid high in turn, with Turner making the pass for fourth on lap 11. Huston was reeling in McGaha for second, with Colyer fighting back with Turner for the spot. That battle continued for a couple laps until Turner finally got the spot for good on lap 16. In the final laps, White kept inching away from McGaha and Huston. Turner and Smith both got past Colyer to complete the top five transfer spots. As the white flag waved, White held the advantage over McGaha an Huston, as Kenneth Graves was spinning, from a Big B-main transfer spot. White, winner of three big post season shows in a row, easily took the win.

IMCA Southern SportMod A-qualifier, top 5 to Big A-main, 6-10 to Big B-main
1. 11 Keith White
2. 911 Josh McGaha
3. 98 T J Huston
4. 41 Jeff Turner
5. 71 Cody Smith
5. 2 Allen Colyer
6. 38 Matt Mueller
7. 661 Johnny Torres
8. 23 Greg Atwood
9. 4 Shane Priddy
10. 0 Donnie Pederson
11. 55 Justin Shaw
12. 01 Ryan Bard
13. 16 Triston Sikes
14. 123 Tanner Cox
15. 34 J D Berryhill
16. 224 Mike McDougal
17. 95 Steve Hayes
18. 14 Kenneth Graves
19. 28 Gabe Tucker
20. 48 Bradley Poor


Destroyer Chassis, IMCA Stock heats, top 2 to A-qualifier
1. 47 Rex Higgins, 26 Allen Bradley
2. 83 Chad Estes, 144 Scotty Brown
3. 88 Lee Moss, 25 Jason Gore
4. 19 Jason Batt, 44 Fred Wojtek

IMCA Stock Car B-main, top 6 to A-qualifier
1. 34 Tim Pyle, 106 Jeremy Wooley, 221 Duain Pritchett, 21 Joe Colyer, 9 Daniel Parker, 122 Bill Brzezinski
2. 14 Jeff Turner, 22 Billy Wade, 125 Terry Owen, 64 Cary White, 97 Jack Dempsey, 82 Charlie Iker

Gore Grabs I-Stock Scramble

The 20-car IMCA Stock Car field stayed two by tw as the green waved on the 20-lap A-Qualifier. Jason Gore inched to the lead, while Chad Estes made a bold charge to pick up positions to fifth. Lee Moss slipped too high, allowing Allen Bradley and Estes to move to third and fourth. Jason Batt saw his night end early when he went up in smoke. Batt was able to pull off the track, but not out of the pit exit to bring out the yellow.

Once back to green, the top seven broke away from the pack as Gore inched ahead of Fred Wojtek. Moss retook fourth spot from Estes on lap 4 and began looking inside Bradley. Yellow waved on lap 7 when Terry Owen ended up in the turn 2 wall. On the restart Estes tried high on Moss, but Scotty Brown moved by Estes and challenged Moss, while Jeff Turner followed. Those spots continued to change as Estes tried to make the high groove work.

At halfway it was Gore, Wojtek, Bradley, Estes and Brown in the top five. Estes, still on the top side, got by Bradley on lap 11 for third. Brown and Turner also went by Bradley as the top was working best. Estes ran down Wojtek for second and made the pass on lap 13. In the pack, Rex Higins, Tim Pyle and Duain Pritchett were frieght-training Moss for seventh-ninth. Estes reeled in Gore on lap 16, but never was able tomount a serious challenge as Gore snagged the checkers.

IMCA Stock Car A-Qualifier, top 5 to Big A-main, 6-10 to Big B-main
1. 25 Jason Gore
2. 83 Chad Estes
3. 44 Fred Wojtek
4. 144 Scotty Brown
5. 14 Jeff Turner
6. 26 Allen Bradley
7. 47 Rex Higgins
8. 34 Tim Pyle
9. 88 Lee Moss
10. 106 Jeremy Wooley
11. 22 Bily Wade
12. 21 Joe Colyer
13. 97 Jack Dempsey
14. 64 Cary White
15. 122 Bill Brzezinski
16. 9 Daniel Parker
17. 82 Charlie Parker
18. 125 Terry Owen
19. 19 Jason Batt Mike Barry (Barron Collier), Colgate, freshman, defensive back, No. 28 -- Barry had three tackles and a pass breakup in last week's 17-14 loss to Cornell.

Rolf Bathold (Lely), Robert Morris, freshman, cornerback, No. 28 -- Bathold played, but didn't register any stats in last week's 16-10 loss to Central Connecticut State.

Jacques Bazile (Naples), Charleston Southern, freshman, cornerback, No. 19 -- The Buccaneers were off last week.

Matthew Boggs (Naples), Wofford, freshman, running back, No. 27 -- Boggs didn't register any stats in last week's 52-17 win over Gardner-Webb.

George Byrd (Naples), Massachusetts, junior, linebacker, No. 45 -- Byrd had eight tackles, 1 1/2 for losses, and a sack in last week's 32-24, quadruple overtime win over Villanova.

Sean Cullen (Barron Collier), New Hampshire, freshman, tight end, No. 87 -- Cullen didn't play in last week's 49-21 win over Iona.

Brent Dillingham (Barron Collier), Colgate, junior, tight end, No. 84 -- Dillingham suffered a leg injury prior to the season and is out indefinitely.

Ely Ducatel (Lely), Youngstown State, freshman, wide receiver, No. 82 -- Ducatel didn't play in last week's 23-22 win over Southern Utah.

Aaron Frye (Gulf Coast), Jacksonville, sophomore, defensive lineman, No. 92 -- Frye didn't play in last week's 34-24 win over Morehead State.

Josh Greco (Naples), Eastern Kentucky University, x-senior, quarterback, No. 15 -- Greco was 0-for-4 in last week's 44-17 win over SEMO.

Quantavis Jackson (Cypress Lake), Gardner-Webb, sophomore, linebacker, No. 42 -- Jackson had 10 tackles in last week's 52-17 loss to Wofford.

J.D. Jean (Immokalee), Western Illinois, junior, defensive back, No. 8 -- Jean didn't play in last week's 31-10 win over Missouri State.

Shane Kelley (Naples), Brown, junior, offensive line, No. 65 -- Kelley started at left tackle in last week's 33-24 win over Princeton.

Zacry Kolegue (Gulf Coast), Liberty, senior, punter, No. 39 -- The Flames were off last week.

Taylor Lanigan (Barron Collier), Murray State, sophomore, strong safety, No. 26 -- Lanigan didn't register any stats in last week's 27-24 loss to Eastern Illinois.

Jon May (Naples), Brown, junior, outside linebacker, No. 5 -- May had a team-high 11 tackles, three for a loss, and forced a fumble in last week's 33-24 win over Princeton.

Jules Montinar (Naples), Eastern Kentucky University, x-senior, defensive back, No. 98 -- Montinar had five tackles in last week's 44-17 win over SEMO.

Brandon Paquette (St. John Neumann), Wagner, freshman, linebacker, No. 38 -- Paquette played, but didn't register any stats in last week's 45-16 win over Monmouth.

Calvin Paquette (St. John Neumann), Wagner, freshman, linebacker, No. 39 -- Paquette played, but didn't register any stats in last week's 45-16 win over Monmouth.

Matt Reyes (Cypress Lake), Appalachian State, freshman, defensive end, No. 90 -- The Mountaineers were off last week.

Richie Rosabella (Barron Collier), Colgate, junior, guard, No. 57 -- Rosabella started at right guard in last week's 17-14 loss at Cornell.

Micah Rucker (Estero), Eastern Illinois, senior, wide receiver, No. 80 -- Rucker had a career-high 11 catches for 153 yards and a touchdown in last week's 27-24 win over Murray State.

Cedric Sanderson (Lely), Liberty, freshman, wide receiver, No. 16 -- The Flames were off last week.

Jack Solak (Cypress Lake), Jacksonville, x-sophomore, quarterback, No. 16 -- Solak didn't play in last week's 34-24 win over Morehead State.

Gerald Stevenson (Naples), Charleston Southern, freshman, wide receiver, No. 84 -- The Buccaneers were off last week.

Cole Stinson (Estero/Dunbar), Eastern Illinois, senior, quarterback, No. 13 -- Stinson didn't register any stats in last week's 27-24 win over Murray State.

Antonio Tassara (Barron Collier), Liberty, x-freshman, offensive lineman, No. 70 -- The Flames were off last week.

DIVISION II

Dan Bassani (Naples), American International, junior, kicker/punter, No. 13 -- Bassani played, but didn't register any stats in last week's 28-7 win over Assumption.

Chris Calixte (Immokalee), Upper Iowa, senior, defensive back, No. 18 -- Calixte had two tackles and a forced fumble in last week's 39-27 win over Southwest Minnesota.

Nick Caputo (Barron Collier), East Stroudsburg, x-freshman, quarterback, No. 12 -- Caputo hasn't registered any stats this season.

Steve Cenatus (Estero), West Georgia, junior, defensive lineman, No. 44 -- Cenatus had three tackles and sacked the West Alabama quarterback on the game's final play to preserve a 30-28 win last week.

Dwayne Croker (Immokalee), Upper Iowa, senior, wide receiver, No. 1 -- Croker caught nine passes for 81 yards in last week's 39-27 win over Southwest Minnesota.

James Hall (Immokalee), Upper Iowa, freshman, wide receiver -- Hall didn't play in last week's 39-27 win over Southwest Minnesota.

T.C. Hicks (Immokalee), Upper Iowa, senior, running back, No. 2 -- Hicks became the new leader in career rushing yards with a 32-carry, 198-yard performance in last week's 39-27 win over Southwest Minnesota. He scored two touchdowns and has 1,065 rushing yards this season, and 2,893 for his career.

Stephen Howard (Cypress Lake), University of Charleston, x-freshman, defensive back, No. 21 -- Howard had one tackle in last week's 35-9 win over Fairmont State.

Nate Lansiquot (Palmetto Ridge), University of Findlay, freshman, defensive end, No. 56 -- Lansiquot didn't play in last week's 38-22 win over Mercyhurst.

Rock Magis (Immokalee), Livingstone College (N.C.), senior, defensive back, No. 7 -- Stats weren't available from last week's 35-7 loss at Shaw.

Jacklin Montinar (Naples), Southwest Baptist (Mo.), freshman, defensive back, No. 23 -- Montinar played, but didn't register any stats in last week's 49-14 loss to Missouri Western.

Greg Paxson (Lely), Kentucky Wesleyan, freshman, linebacker, No. 45 -- Paxson didn't register any stats in last week's 45-13 win over Lincoln (Mo.)

Willy Plancher (Barron Collier), Bemidji State, senior, cornerback, No. 4 -- Plancher played, but didn't register any stats in last week's 24-21 loss to Wayne State.

Sean Weathers (Barron Collier), Valdosta State, junior, linebacker, No. 43 -- Weathers had one tackle in last week's 35-31 loss to Delta State.

DIVISION III

Stephen Adam (South Fort Myers), College of Wooster, freshman, offensive lineman, No. 77 -- Adam hasn't registered any stats this season.

Cardy Alexis (Palmetto Ridge), Mount Union, freshman, defensive back, No. 8 -- Alexis didn't play in last week's 59-0 win over Wilmington.

Jimmy Attilus (Naples), Dubuque (Iowa), junior, defensive lineman, No. 99 -- Stats weren't available on their Web site.

Jack Breyman (Gulf Coast), Maryville (Tenn.), freshman, defensive back, No. 96 -- Breyman played, but didn't register any stats in last week's 27-13 loss to Christopher Newport.

Kenny Cieri (Golden Gate), Huntingdon (Ala.) College, junior, defensive back, No. 21 -- Cieri had five tackles in last week's 30-12 win over Faulkner University.

Matt Cruse (Barron Collier), Bethany (W. Va.), sophomore, wide receiver, No. 1 -- Cruse had two catches for 37 yards, including a 31-yard touchdown pass in last week's 45-7 loss to Waynesburg.

Jessie Davis (St. John Neumann), Dubuque (Iowa), freshman, running back, No. 20 -- Stats weren't available on their Web site.

Andrew Johnson (Naples), Bates College (Me.), sophomore, kicker, No. 7 -- Johnson made three extra point kicks in last week's 41-21 loss to Wesleyan.

Zach Kelley (Naples), Carnegie Mellon, freshman, linebacker, No. 98 -- Kelley didn't play in last week's 20-17 overtime loss to Case Western Reserve.

Marcus Klusacek (Estero), Averett, freshman, kicker, No. 4 -- Klusacek had one kickoff in last week's 49-7 loss to North Carolina Wesleyan.

Dustin Locke (Gulf Coast), Maryville (Tenn.), junior, cornerback, No. 25 -- Locke had six tackles in last week's 27-13 loss to Christopher Newport.

Jerel Mair (Naples), Millsaps College, sophomore, defensive lineman, No. 99 -- Mair didn't play in last week's 45-7 win over University of the South.

Max McDonald (Estero), Concordia University (Wisc.), sophomore, linebacker, No. 48 -- McDonald had six tackles and three sacks in last week's 45-0 win over Concordia Chicago.

Shawn McMann (Lely), Fitchburg State (Mass.), junior, offensive line, No. 70 -- McMann didn't play in a 36-21 loss to Worcester State.

Nate Polinsky (Lely), Hamline University (Minn.), sophomore, defensive back, No. 48 -- Polinsky played, but didn't register any stats in a 31-17 loss to Carleton.

Vito Roppo (Gulf Coast), St. Olaf (Minn.), freshman, offensive lineman, No. 65 -- Roppo didn't play in a 52-51 win over Concordia College.

Andrew Sackmann (Naples), Mount Ida College, freshman, offensive line, No. 52 -- Sackmann hasn't registered any stats this season.

Jesse Townsend (Golden Gate), Maryville College (Tenn.), freshman, offensive line, No. 63 -- Townsend didn't play in last week's 27-13 loss to Christopher Newport.

David Treglown (Barron Collier), North Central College (Ill.), junior, linebacker, No. 43 -- Treglown didn't play in last week's 41-24 win over Elmhurst.

NAIA

Fafa Alce (Lely), Southern Nazarene, sophomore, running back -- Alce has two carries for two yards in one game this season.

Jackyson Bazile (Naples), Valley City State (N.D.), sophomore, defensive back, No. 24 -- Bazile didn't register any stats in a 17-13 win over Dickinson State.

Ian Brown (Barron Collier), Taylor University (Ind.), junior, wide receiver, No. 80 -- Brown didn't register any stats in a 69-29 loss to Saint Francis (Ill.).

Adam Caballo (Lely), Webber International, sophomore, wide receiver, No. 18 -- Stats aren't available on the school's Web site.

Wayne Carmichael (Lely), Friends University (Kan.), sophomore, defensive back -- Stats aren't available on the school's Web site.

John Casselberry (Barron Collier), Quincy (Ill.), freshman, wide receiver, No. 86 -- Stats aren't available on the school's Web site.

Ace Cineus (Lely) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.), junior, running back, No. 22 -- Stats aren't available on the school's Web site.

Wood Faugue (Lely), Friends University (Kan.), sophomore, running back, No. 28 -- Stats aren't available on the school's Web site.

Nick Garcia (Estero), Webber International, sophomore, running back, No. 37 -- Stats aren't available on the school's Web site.

Beau Grech (Naples), Evangel, x-sophomore, linebacker, No. 45 -- Grech has 19 tackles in five games this season.

Derek Hatfield (Estero), Bethel College (Tenn.), sophomore, defensive back, No. 20 -- Full stats aren't available on the school's Web site.

Brandon Kipp (Gulf Coast), Avila University (Mo.), junior, defensive line, No. 93 -- Stats aren't available on the school's Web site.

Billy Lucas (Lely), Southern Nazarene, offensive lineman, No. 68 -- Lucas has been starting this season.

Dustin Meneley (Gulf Coast), South Dakota School of Mines, defensive back, No. 23 -- Meneley has 19 tackles in seven games this season, along with a forced fumble, two pass breakups and a 100-yard interception return for a touchdown.

Pedro Molina (Naples), Evangel, freshman, linebacker, No. 95 -- Molina hasn't registered any stats this season.

Eloy Ozeata (Naples), Evangel, freshman, linebacker/defensive end, No. 86 -- Ozeata hasn't registered any stats this season.

Frits Remedor (Lely) Southern Nazarene, senior, linebacker, No. 9 -- Remedor has 73 tackles in six games this season, including seven sacks, two fumble recoveries and a forced fumble.

Chadd Rivera (Gulf Coast), Avila University (Mo.), x-sophomore, wide receiver, No. 4 -- Stats aren't available on the school's Web site.

Ed Sugrue (St. John Neumann), Quincy (Ill.), freshman, running back, No. 29 -- Stats aren't available on the school's Web site.

Marineo Toslluku (Naples), Valley City State (N.D.), x-sophomore, kicker, No. 5 -- Toslluku made a 29-yard field goal and two extra points and missed a 36-yard field goal in a 17-13 win over Dickinson State.

Zach Troutman (Naples), Evangel, sophomore, wide receiver, No. 11 -- Troutman has 11 catches for 105 yards and two touchdowns this season.

JUNIOR COLLEGE

Jermell Corbitt (Naples), Alfred State (N.Y.), sophomore, quarterback, No. 9 -- Stats aren't available on the school's Web site.

Kenley Choute (Palmetto Ridge), Dodge City (Kan.), freshman, defensive lineman -- Stats aren't available on the school's Web site.

William George (Lely), Mesabi Range Community College (Minn.), freshman, wide receiver -- Stats aren't available on the school's Web site.

Joey Guarascio (Gulf Coast), College of the Canyons, freshman, linebacker, No. 31 -- Guarascio played, but didn't register any stats in a 19-10 win over Glendale.

David Lamour (Immokalee), Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College, freshman, defensive back, No. 15 -- Stats aren't available on the school's Web site.

Anyel Lubin (Lely), Mesabi Range Community College (Minn.), sophomore

221 Duain Pritchett, DQ pulled off on back stretch, originally 9th Had you been a fly on the wall at Wayland Middle School in the spring of 2005, you might have witnessed the birth of an unusual theater piece that has taken a very unusual international trajectory - from Wayland to Johannesburg. It went like this:


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Sign up for: Globe Headlines e-mail | Breaking News Alerts Drama instructor Tom Large rushed, breathless, into choral director Stephen Murray's classroom and burst out rapping, "Hey, Hey, Ho, Ho, Stylin' with Malvolio." Murray laughed hard, and Large explained that the lyrics came to him out of the blue. Then they both agreed that this hip-hop ditty is perfect for the scene in Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" in which lovesick Malvolio is tricked into getting an ill-conceived makeover.

"That was when it all caught fire," said Large. "That was when we knew we were going to turn 'Twelfth Night' into a musical."

It was also the moment that the duo launched a yearlong writing process that ended with their script being snapped up by Eldridge Publishing of Florida, then sold to their first client: a school in South Africa.

Now, students at Michael Mount Waldorf School in Johannesburg will be hip-hopping, gospel singing, and swing dancing to Large and Murray's take on the Bard, just as Wayland Middle School students did in spring 2006.

"Who knew it would be an international success so soon?" said Murray with a hearty laugh.

When they began, making it in Johannesburg was far from the minds of Murray and Large, both relentless do-it-yourselfers when it comes to school plays. Every fall for the last 10 years, Large has adapted Shakespeare for his students. Every spring, he reworks Broadway musicals. Meanwhile, Murray began writing youth musicals back in 1992, while teaching at the now-closed Oxford School in Northborough.

"The school director told me they couldn't afford to pay royalties for an existing play, so I slapped together my own musical version of 'The Tortoise and the Hare,' " said Murray. "The parents and kids liked it, and to my surprise, it won a national award. So I thought, hey, I can do this."

Freelance Press, formerly of Dover, quickly purchased Murray's "The Tortoise vs. the Hare," thereby introducing him to the thriving market for youth-oriented theater scripts.

"It turned out there was this void between elementary and high school for theater, and I wanted to bridge that gap," said Murray. "Since then I've found my home in the middle school musical."

Murray has since written more than a dozen youth musicals, many for summer workshops he directed. A number have garnered awards, and they've been performed countless times around the country. His "Boogie Woogie Bugle Girls," written with Craig Sadaro, was even translated into Dutch as "De Boogie Woogie Bugle

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