FOOTBALL ROUND-UP:
by Mike Erwin - Sports Editor
6 years ago | 43 views | 0 0 comments | 0 0 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Muldrow Gets A Win

Muldrow 14, Spiro 0

MULDROW - The streak is over.

The Bulldogs snapped their 24-game losing streak on Friday night as the Muldrow defense notched a shutout and quarterback Nathan Byrd tossed two touchdown passes at Aubrey J. Henshaw Bulldog Stadium.

"This is great. It's the best feeling I've ever had," said senior Blaz McMullan, who scored the second touchdown on a two-yard pass from Byrd in the second quarter.

Muldrow had taken the lead in the first period with a six-play, 69-yard drive. The score came on a 42-yard touchdown pass from Byrd to Beau Brannon.

Central 42, Caddo 12

CADDO - Stevie Morris ran for two touchdowns and passed for two more as the Tigers romped to a victory in their District B-4 opener at Bruin Field.

Morris scored on runs of 46 and 12 yards. The sophomore quarterback also connected with Jose Tarin for a 37-yard TD strike and Lyle Smith for a 17-yard score.

Central evened its record at 1-1 overall and moved to 1-0 in the district. Caddo fell to 1-1 and 0-1.

For complete reports of each of these games, see the Thursday, Sept. 15, print edition of Your TIMES. For photos from the Muldrow/Spiro game and Vian/Warner game, click on the Photo Gallery link to the left of this page.

After an experiment that lasted several months, the editors at Your TIMES decided this week to end the practice of allowing anonymous comments on our website because most of the comments involve personal attacks and unfounded accusations. These comments do not add information to a story, or add any true insight. While we believe in the free exchange of ideas, it had become evident that was not what was happening in the comment section of our website. Readers can also become fans of Your TIMES on Facebook and may comment on our postings there. Readers are also encouraged to write letters to the editor to the newspaper about matters of public interest. The newspaper circulation is several times that of the web site, so readership is much higher. Letters must include a name and phone number so that we may contact the writer to verify authenticity of the letter. Letters are limited to 500 words and one letter per writer per month is accepted.