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10 carries. Sophomore Cody
Lohrding carded the ball twice
but lost two yards in the pro-
Maureen Herd
cess.
Cody Lohrding led all receiv-
ers on the field, catching the ball
six times for 178 Timberwolf
yards. Senior Charlie Barragan
caught a pair of aerials for 71
yards, and Dalton Morehead los and three assists.
caught a pair of passes for 48 Freshman Eli Jellison had a
yards, pair of unassisted tackles and
Chayde Snyder topped all the three assists, and Cody
other T-Wolves in passing the Lohrding had a single solo and
ball, with completing 5-of-8 three assists. Sophomore Chris-
passes for 138 yards, tian Hess had two assists and
Gerald Morehead completed freshman Gage Girk had one as-
2-of-2 for 113 yards, and Cody sist.
Lohrdingcompleted2-of-7 for46 Gerald Morehead had two
yards, sacks, and Hunter Huck and Eli
Top passing honors in the
Jellison each had one sack.
game, however, belong to
Dalton Morehead also had
Macksville senior Brighton
Russell with 334 yards, complet- one interception.
ing 27-of-50 aerial attempts. The Timberwolves host the
On defense,junior Cabe Lind- Skyline Thunderbirds this Fri-
say led the Timberwolves with day, Oct. 7. The Thunderbirds
seven solo tackles and 18 as- go into the game with a record
sists. Right behind him wasof 0-5. Skyline lost 40-6 last Fri-
Charlie Barragan with seven so- day to Argonia/Attica.
los and two assists. Area Scores
Juniors Hunter Huck and Skyline .............. 6 Argonia ...... 40
Fairfield ........... 24 Kiowa Co... 40
Tristin Hazen each had four un- Hodgeman Co. 62 Greeley Co... 8
assisted tackles and six assists. Ashland .......... 64 Bucklin ....... 18
Next were Dalton Morehead with Box Score
three solos and six assists and SCHS ............... 0 26 7 13 46
Gerald Morehead with three so- MHS ................. 0 8 8 14 30
Maureen Herd, 86 of Protec-
tion, died Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2016,
at Pioneer I dge in Coldwater.
Born Nov. 11,1929, at Ash-
land, she was the daughter of
Clarence and Delphine (Wyatt)
Harden.
She was a lifetime resident of
Protection, graduating from Pro-
tection High School in 1947 and
attending Rockford College in
Rockford, 111.
Sept. 29, 1948, she married
Hem John "Looie" Herd at Pro-
tection. He preceded her in
death Oct. 28,2006.
Maureen was a lifetime mem-
ber of the Protection Christian
Church in Protection, where she
taught Sunday School for more
than 60 years and held numer-
ous different positions there.
Her other memberships included
Protection Township Library
Board Member, Order of Eastern
Star, 4-H Leader, and Cub Scout
Den Leader.
In addition to her husband,
she was preceded in death by
her parents, one brother, C.J.
"Sonny" Harden, and one sis-
ter, Beverly (Harden) Jones and
her husband Dean.
Her survivors include: one
daughter, Sue Schwerdtfeger
and her husband Mark of
Capron, Okla.; two sons, John
Herd and his wife Julie of Pro-
tection, and Charley Herd and
his wife Jana of Coldwater; one
sister-in-law, Cay Harden of
Oakley; four grandchildren,
Melanie Thompson and hus-
band Kelsey of Coldwater,
Lauren Swingle and her husband
Brett of Coldwater, Jeremy Herd
and his wife Kayla of Protection,
and Patrick Herd and his wife
Nicole of Coldwater; and five
great-grandchildren.
Memorial service will be at 2
p.m., Saturday, Oct. 8, 2016, at
the Protection Christian Church
in Protection, with Andrew
Evans presiding.
In lieu of flowers, memorials
are suggested to Pioneer Lodge
or Protection Township Library
in care of Hatfield-Prusa Funeral
Home, P.O. Box 417,Coldwater,
KS 67029.
WEPAC Tickets on Sale
Tickets are now on sale fortoward providing resources and
the 8th annual WEPAC Hoops cancer screening tests for
for Hope Charity basketballwomen in Clark and Comanche
game Friday, Oct. 28, at the South Counties. WEPAC also pays for
Central High School gym in up to $200 per year for skin
Coldwater. Tip off tinae is 7 p.m. screening for men in Comanche
WNBA celebrities and and Clark Counties.
women' s college basketballTickets are available online at
standouts are once again fea- wepacthehouse.com or through
tured in the event along with local distributors, Debbie
high school senior and alumni. Trahern in Ashland, Laurie Mi-
Teams will be coached by nor and Jennifer Denison in
Sidney Spencer, Shanna Minneola, Teresa Jellison in
Zohlman, Kayla Herd and Patsy Protection and Debbie York in
Jellison. Coldwater. T-shirts are also
ESPN announcer Brenda available for $15.
VanLengen is returning for her Anyone unable to attend the
8th year to do the play-by-play, game encouraged to gener-
VanLengen is well known by ously purchase tickets for
sports fans for her work with the people who might not be able to
NCAA, Fox Sports, the NAIA,attend.
and ESPN. In the past there have been
"Every year I'm just amazedstudents who have been the re-
at the willingness of the former cipients of local donations. To
players and new recruits who make a donation please contact
want to come to support ourPresident Kim Hazen or any
cause," WEPAC President KimWEPAC board member.
Hazen said. "These ladies aren't A Silent auction will be held
getting paid to come and play atthegame. Ifyou are interested
-- they just want to come and in donating items for the auction,
some are coming a great dis- contact Auction Chair, Tammy
tance." Sanders.
Funds raised through the There will also be a conces-
Hoops for Hope charity game go sion at the game.
Please join the Freedom Community
and the Board of Directors of
The Freedom Museum, Inc.
for a celebration of the museum's
lversary
Sunday, October 9, 2016
2:00-4:00 in the Afternoon
The Freedom Museum, Inc., 505 Main Street,Freedom, Oklahoma