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Ralph Brown lsh Castro Chuck Connelly Yuma 27 Grossmont 6 Grossmont High Foothillers expect- ing an easy victory were upset by the rough and tough Crims, 27-6. Robles' magnificient 90 yard kick- off return stunned the opposition so that they never quite recovered. The Crims scored a total of three tallies in the first and fourth quarters. The defense of the Criminal team was equally responsible for the victory as they held the Foothillers to one touchdown and stopped many scor- ing drives. Jerry Daniels Al Fletcher Ron Ewing Bill Fregozo Darrell Gates Ron Guiles .lack Hanson Yuma 34 Amphitheater 0 Showing the greatest offensive and defensive power of the season, the rugged Crims pounded out a Class AA victory over Amphitheater. Racking up a tremendous amount of yardage with Jack Villa, Leroy Raebel, and Al Madison scoring, the Criminals played outstanding ball throughout the game. Yuma's mighty defensive unit crushed the Panther's forward movement time and again, as they held them to only 71 yards. 198 FOOTBALL
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Besides being chosen co-captains for the 1958 football team, Alfred'Madi- son and Jack Villa captured almost every offensive department. Al Ma- dison, the outstanding quarterback, threw for 8 TD's and 482 yards while Jack Villa scored 78 points and gained 813 yards rushing. In ad- dition, Jack was selected All-State back on the second team, and AI Madison received an honorable men- tion in the state football circles. CRIMS Criminal C0 - Captains The massive Crim line stopped the opposition for no gain in this play. FOOTBALL-197
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Jim Inman Mike Kehl Norm Lofton Al MBCNSOH Ernie Meedel Ron Mann George Myers Yuma 26 Mt. Miguel 6 Picking up 252 yards against the Matadors who outweighed our Crim line men by some ten pounds, the Crims pounded Mt. Miguel for three touchdowns. Scoring were Vic Rob- les, Leroy Raebel, and Al Madison passing to Doug Stanley as the Criminals battled to their fourth straight victory. With the good comes some bad, and the bad was the fact that Crim halfback Vic Rob- les was sidelined for the remainder olthe season because of a fractured ri . Grady Mvers Bailey Nichols Tom Noble SCORES Y 14 El Centro 14 Pomona 7 Pueblo 27 Grossmont 34 Amphi 27 Pacific Hi 26 Mt. Miguel 20 Tucson 27 Oxnard 21 Kearney O O 20 21 6 O 6 6 13 13 6 ' FOOTBALL-199
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