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SE'I'TLE DOWN! Couch Keith Potter ll'j'CS to calm his team down between plays. TIME FOR WATER After working hard on the field, reserve players get a refreshing drink of water. CLOSE CONCENTRATION Sophomore James Trowbridge concentrates on the opponents while resting between plays. YOU'RE MINE! Reserve defensive player sacks the quarterback in a game. 68 Reserve and Freshman Football ' s film? ' l l ir,-1 l l i .616 ' 'ov .. T' 5 24 ' ' J ' f . ... I 'O Q. ' ' 'xn'1,9' , YJ , . ly . .Is,.J ,, , x tv -7'1 X1 Wm Q all up 1l'4Y.l,ml 'M .. if W v l M. ' a ' Q - , .- K Oli 'ka' g ' -IJ G V I 1' .09 ' 'fll ' 4 f- . I fu , 1' -I .'f l c' ' A ,M I fi 'W 7:81 .ff In Q 9 QV' Q of so .4 ' V, .1 A ' a ,- 4100. - 'ff' 'ww ' '13-':?',? '-:4,,'1s,-nl' I . , ' ' :s l ' Q Q' ---. N - 1 I 'I
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J 5 o ,N ' f J, X ' 1 rl . t 6 Freshman Football: from left-bottom: Jim Bonahoom, Todd Dillon, Tom Dulinsky, Chris Rupright, Scott Bailey, Jason Pryor. Row 2: Rob Campbell, Chris Jennings, John Crick, Art Byall, Jeff Junk, R.J. Moser, Sam Gillis, Jeff Kingston, Tom Harwood. Row 3: Jason Fekete, Mike Schafer, Scott Lindenburg, coach Keith Potter, coach John Shoppell, manager Scott Duehmig, Brad Thornton, Gary Clark. Top row: Ken Tellas, Brett Thomas, Chris Forbing, Kevin Goodman, Jon Pojak, Rich Knowels, Pat Kissell. Freshman, Reserves prepare for future Rarely can a team overcome a season Jeff Kingston summed up the season by riddled with injuries, but the freshman saying, We played good except for a few E1 By Matt Taylor football team did more than overcome it, minor mistakes. they finished with a winning season. The reserve team ended their season We had a good record considering the with a 4-4 record. Our season should ' injuries, said coach Keith Potter. The have been better and we didn't play very 0 injuries consisted of starters Richie Knolls intense in the games we lost, but in the who cracked his knee in the second game games we won, we played very well, said mi and Chris Forbing who broke his wrist tight end Brian Herbstreit. One part of S also in the second game. Tailback Scott our weakness was that we took defeat too 87 Cola Lindenburg, who had been rushing for easily, said coach Don Weaver. 7 Hal,dl:'b1'a QU, OPP over 100 yards per game, broke his ankle Sophomore linebacker Chris Hughes 6 Begin 5' during practice. agreed. We needed to get our heads in the 23 Carrollom Following Lindenburg's injury, the game, he said. Weaver said that the team 14 Dekalb freshmen beat Carroll in what Potter needed to be more prepared mentally for 7 NeWHa,, called one of our best games. Todd the games. Some of the losses were 21 Ewblzlro ea Dillon filled in for Lindenburg and rushed disappointing, but what the players astlvoble for over 100 yards. learned was worth it, he said. RL-CO With a 13-6 victory over Norwell, the Some outstanding players were HHS R044 6 freshmen concluded their season on a tailback Rick Fate, quarterback Jeff 22 FR. po winning note. Most valuable defensive Starnes, and linebacker Stacy Somers. 34 H81-dlhgO7P,qLL player, nose guard Sam Gillis gave the As a whole, we had a good season and we 12 C? 612211, OPP credit to coaches Potter and John became better towards the end, said 15 E 317011 14 Shoppell. They helped us a 1ot. Guard Somers. Q3 N0iiiN0b1e 14 e 6 1 7 1550111111158 C. 8 2 B ewliav 15' 6 eljmo el? at 22 RRCORD 513 14 AND THEY'RE OFF! Freshman players are ready and waiting for the snap. Reserve and Freshman Football
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