NEWPORT-It came down to total points in Week 9 of The
Newport Plain Talk Football Contest. Nine contestants ran the table this past
week with perfect 10-0 records. That sent each of them into the tie-breaker,
which was total points of the Tennessee-Alabama game on Saturday, which was 22.
After tabulations, John Jenkins was closest with 34,
followed by Betty McAndrew (38), Robert Gray (41), Jewell Ottinger (41), Regina
Lindsey (48), Jason Martin (51), Jordan Strange (56), Charles Henderson (63)
and Keith Holcomb (74). What a finish!
As our Week 9 winner, John will get a $10 gift
certificate from Pizza Plus, located at 733 Cosby Highway in Newport, and one
free movie rental compliments of Movie Time Video, located at 150 East Broadway
in Newport.
It was quite a week both on the high School and college
levels this past week. In high school action, Cosby and Cumberland Gap went
back-and-forth through three quarters, but the Panthers put the Eagles away in
the final frame for the 48-25 victory, ending the Eagles four-game winning
streak. Morristown West was way too much for Cocke County, winning 49-0, while
Clinton nipped Oak Ridge 16-14. Gatlinburg-Pittman held on to beat Knox Carter
7-0 while Knox Grace (Christian) edged Johnson County 13-12. On the college
level, what Vol fans wouldn't give for a field goal as Alabama got lucky with a
12-10 victory. TCU rolled past BYU 38-7 while Penn State cruised past Michigan
in the Big House 35-10. Mississippi whipped Arkansas 30-17. And LSU handled
Auburn 31-10.
Finishing at 10-0 this past week were John Jenkins, Betty
McAndrew, Robert Gray, Jewell Ottinger, Regina Lindsey, Jason Martin, Jordan
Strange, Charles Henderson and Keith Holcomb.
Finishing at 9-1 this past week were Matt Reid, Austin
Ford, Derrick Webb, A.C. Willis, David Kickliter, Tommy V. Lillard, Jr.,
Clinton Provencal, Frank Bible and Justin Kickliter.
Finishing at 8-2 this past week were Ronnie D. McGaha,
Ken Hall, Ronnie Leatherwood, Kevin Halcomb, Kyal Clevenger, Ginger Ann
Hartsell, Debra Goode, Rachel Allen, Cody Hembree, Mitch Coakley, Cheyenne
Kelley, Clint Ramsey, John David Bible, Darrin Costner, Beverly Coakley, Dana
Bible and Walter Cole.
Finishing at 7-3 this past week were Billy Massengill,
Herb Thomas, Tim Edwards, Jackson Presnell, Rochelle Kyker, Sherry Cole, Rickie
Jones, Adam Lovell, Craig Wild, LuAnn Meadows, James Roth, Billy Roberts, Caleb
Whaley, Terry Quinton, Cody Lowe, Barbara Toby, Robert Amick and Diana Grooms.
Finishing at 6-4 this past week were Tracy Williams, Eric
R. Baxter, Herbie Keller, Bill Templin, Jody Lowe, Morgan Hall, Evelyn Webb,
Angela Templin, Mark L. Sandburg, Hank Douglas, Sr. and David Shelton.
Finishing at 5-5 this past week were Eugene W. Brown,
Karen Fraley, D.K. Elliott, Jimmy Don Jones, Ronald McCarter, Julie Souder,
Dione Kyker, Angie Wills and Justin Shelton.
Finishing at 4-6 this past week was Randall Robinson.
Finishing at 3-7 this past week was Ken Cody.
That sets us up for the final week of the contest this
week. It's tight atop the overall standings. Should we have a tie atop the
standings, the tie-breaker will be total points in all Tennessee games through
this Saturday against South Carolina.
Our overall winner at the end of the season will be
presented the Grand Prize, one cinema party for the winner and 19 friends or
family members from Newport Cinema 4, located at 424 Heritage Blvd. in Newport.
This includes a movie complete with popcorn and drinks for the 20 attendees.
The runner-up at the end of the season will receive a
portable DVD player from Movie Time Video, located at 150 East Broadway in
Newport.
The third-place finisher will receive a $50 gift
certificate from Poe's Sport Center, located at 160 Highway 25-E in Newport.
The fourth-place finisher will win a $50 gift certificate
Dazzler's Diamond Showroom, located at 503 Cosby Highway in Newport.
The fifth-place finisher will win one night's lodging at
any Motel 6, in Newport, located at 225 Heritage Blvd.
And, the sixth-place finisher will get a quick lube, oil
and filter courtesy of Stinnett's, located at 1041 West Highway 25/70 in
Newport.
We also have some great prizes for our weekly winners,
including a $10 gift certificate from Pizza Plus, located at 733 Cosby Highway
in Newport, and one free movie rental compliments of Movie Time Video, located
at 150 East Broadway in Newport.
We would also like to thank our many other sponsors who
help make The Newport Plain Talk Football Contest possible, including Chris
Robinson at Glass, Paint & Body Shop, located at 147 Main Street in
Newport, Beverly & Freddie Myers at East Tennessee Coffee Company Brockwell
Construction, Co., Inc., located at 980 Thinwood Drive in Newport, Pharmacists
Marty Bailey and Jonathan Styles at Town & Country Drugs, located at 771
Cosby Highway in Newport, Dixie Pawn Shop, located at 747 Cosby Highway in
Newport, U.S. Title Loans, located at 658 Cosby Highway in Newport, Stinnett
Heating & Air, LLC., located at 642 Rankin Road in Newport, Baptist
Hospital & Convalescent Center of Cocke County, part of Mercy Health
Partners, located at 435 Second Street in Newport and 450 Second Street in
Newport, Ben's Home Center, located at 950 West Highway 25/70 in Newport, Cars
East, located at 4055 East Morris Blvd. in Morristown and Blue Ridge Veterinary
Services, P.C., located at 1599 Highway 160 in Bybee.
Week 10's Football Contest, the final contest and your
last chance, is located in today's paper. On the contest entry form, found in
the middle of the page, simply choose which team you think will win, what you
think the final score will be, which will be used for tiebreakers, and from
what sponsor's ad you found the match-up in.
Once you've completed the entry form, simply clip it out,
and drop it by The Plain Talk, or mail it to The Newport Plain Talk, Football
Contest, 145 East Broadway, Newport, TN. 37821. Please make sure you include
your address and telephone number so we can get in touch with you if you are
our winner.
In addition, we'll have the weekly standings for you this
Thursday and Sunday in The Plain Talk's Sports section.
There are some interesting match-ups for you coming up
this weekend on both the college and high school levels. Cosby does not appear
in this week's contest because they play on Thursday night.
On the high school level, Cherokee visits
Cocke County while Bearden travels to Knox Catholic. Clay County is at home to
Oliver Springs while Rockwood plays at Harriman. And, Knox Gibbs is on the road
at Austin-East. On the college level, Steve Spurrier and his South Carolina
Gamecocks come to Rocky Top, while Texas travels to Stillwater to play Oklahoma
State in a huge Big 12 get-together. Southern California is on the road at
Oregon in a key Pac 10 match-up, while another key Big 12 battle has Kansas at
Texas Tech. And, Mississippi State will play at Kentucky. Good luck!