

TOP: Fullback Tommy Hutson takes the lake from Jay Williams
and leads tailback David Outley up the middle for a short gain.
RIGHT: All-District linebacker, Casey Sandefs listens for advice
from
Coaches John Causey and Andy Long during a time
Ct.~.
at their own 40 with 1: 11
left, drove the ball back to
the Green Oaks 24 but time
ran out.
ball well, the game was a
hard struggle all the way. In
overtime, Wossman got the
ball first and the Rebel
defense held Wossman out for
four downs. West Monroe
Charles Headrick's 23-yard
field goal in overtime was
good enough to lift the Rebels
over Wossman 3-0. Even
though both teams moved the
was held for three downs
before the decisive field goal.
Forty-three seconds is all
that kept West Monroe from
its first win over Neville in 15
years. Along with the clock, it
was the Tiger's quarterback
and sophomore running back
that stopped the Rebels.
Halftime brought a 0-0 score,
but the Rebs drew blood early
in the third quarter with a
one-yard run by David Outley
and a Charles Headrick kick.
West Monroe led until the
fourth when Neville running
back Lauraun Ambrose broke
loose for a 67-yard TO after
it was ruled that David Outley
did not make the proper fair
catch signal on a Walter
Brister punt. With
1
:46 left in
the game, the Tigers got the
ball back on the Reb 27.
Brister set up the last TO by
Ambrose with scrambles to
within a foot of the goal line.
An 0-6 Ouachita team came
to the Rebel stadium hungry
for a win and came within 9
yards of getting it. The Lions
took a 14-0 lead in the
second quarter before David
Outley hit Kyle Albritton for a
TO on a halfback pass. Outley
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