ROANOKE TIMES

                         Roanoke Times
                 Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: SATURDAY, October 7, 1995                   TAG: 9510090042
SECTION: SPORTS                    PAGE: B2   EDITION: NEW RIVER VALLEY 
SOURCE: MIKE ASHLEY STAFF WRITERo{DATELINE}  Dublin
DATELINE: {LEAD                                LENGTH: Medium


PULASKI CO. RIPS FRANKLIN CO. 41-16

Late in the second quarter, the hunter turned into the hunted.

With visiting Franklin County playing well enough to envision its first victory over Pulaski County in eight years, the Cougars got a lift from Derrick Hunter that turned this tight Roanoke Valley District clash into a 41-16 rout.

The Cougars (3-2 overall, 1-0 Roanoke Valley) found themselves tied with the high-flying Eagles midway through the second quarter, but Hunter helped turned the tide. His 11-yard scoring scamper gave Pulaski County a 10-3 lead at 5:16, culminating a lighting strike tow-play drive highlighted by Jabbar Patterson's 40-yard reception from Ronald Branch.

After Jawan Clark recovered a Franklin County fumble at the Eagle 26 with just 4:12 remaining, it took the Cougars just three plays to punch in another score. Hunter carried the ball the final three yards on a nifty move around left end.

Suddenly leading 17-3, Hunter and the Cougars still weren't finished. The 5-foot-10 senior's interception and 32-yard return set up another quick score. Branch found Russell Shockley down the middle on a 23-yard scoring strike to complete a 1-play drive and make the score 24-3 with 1:42 remaining.

When the shell-shocked Eagles couldn't move on their next possession, two judicious Cougar timeouts set the stage for one more scoring opportunity. Sensational senior kicker Shayne Graham didn't disappoint, connecting on a 50-yard field goal into the wind with just one second left.

Franklin County (1-4, 0-1) deserved a better fate. The Eagles soared to 190 first-half yards and nine first downs but were consistently grounded when they ventured near the end zone. An 11-play game-opening 74-yard march went for naught when Matt Maxey narrowly missed a 24-yard field goal.

``We just exploded,'' said Hunter. ``We haven't done anything like that all year, but I expect us to keep it up. We've really come together.''

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