LONGVIEW VS DALLAS BISHOP LYNCH
TEAMS
1ST
2ND
3RD
4TH
FINAL
LONGVIEW
7
6
7
0
21
DALLAS BISHOP LYNCH
3
10
0
14
27
INFORMATION
Roffino Stadium
Dallas, Texas
Friday, October 25th, 1968
Non-District
SCORING SUMMARY
TEAM
QUARTER
PLAYER
YARDS
TYPE
Longview
1st
Billy Price
5
Pass
Dallas Bishop Lynch
1st
Steve Valek
25
Field Goal
Dallas Bishop Lynch
2nd
Larry Ratcliffe
64
Run
Dallas Bishop Lynch
2nd
Steve Valek
40
Field Goal
Longview
2nd
Sid Sistrunk
27
Pass
Longview
3rd
Ray Wright
1
Run
Dallas Bishop Lynch
4th
Eddie Stock
21
Pass (Miss PAT)
Dallas Bishop Lynch
4th
David Kiowski
23
Run (Two Points)
GAME STATISTICS
STATISTIC
LONGVIEW
DALLAS BISHOP LYNCH
First Downs
19
21
Rushing Yards
176
254
Passing Yards
116
112
Passes
11-19-1
8-16-1
Punts
3-39.0
5-37.0
Fumbles/Lost
/-4
/-0
Penalties
2-20
6-50
LOBOS DOWN FRIARS, 24-19
DALLAS - Bishop Lynch dedicated its new Roffino Stadium then added to the festivities with an exciting 27-21 victory over the Longview Lobos Friday night.

Longview opened scoring in the first period, driving 22 yards following an interception. Quarterback Mark Hill hit Billy Price on a 5-yard scoring toss and Ralph Blount booted his first of three conversions.

The Friars' talented kick, Steve Valek closed the gap to 7-3 late in the first period with a 25-yard field.

Larry Ratcliffe moved Bishop Lynch into the lead taking a pitchout and darting 64-yards, inaugurating a see-saw second quarter. The winners upped the count to 13-7 on Valek's second field goal, a 40-yard shot.

Longview rebounded minutes later on Roland Whitehurst's 27-yard toss to Sid Sistrunk which capped a 62-yard drive and a 14-13 halftime lead.

The Lobos tried to put the game away in the third quarter driving 76 yards as Ray Wright dived over from the 1 for a 21-12 lead.

The Friars, however, cranked up behind David Kiowski and Ratcliffe on the ground to dominate the fourth quarter.

Nick Nichols' 21-yard toss to Eddie Stock capped a 62-yard drive for Bishop Lynch, but the conversion run failed.

Down by two points, the Friars exploded for 54 yards in two quick plays as Kiowski raced up the middle for the final 23 yards. A 2-point pass to Cary Tobolka wrapped it up.