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VARSITY AND J.V. — A LOT OF IMPROVEMENT This year’s varsity football team had two outstanding players; offen- sively, Jim Wilson and defensively, Danny Fletcher. Jim Wilson was the first string quarterback for the Eagles. In seven games Jim threw sixty-two times and completed twenty-one, for a total of two-hundred and eighty yards. Coach Mika stated that his passing was 1979 — 1980 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Them Us outstanding, because no other quarterback at Bo Manor had ever Harford Vo-Tech 6 thrown that many passes in one season. Jim threw one touchdown pass North East 24 against Perryville. He also had two running touchdowns. ae Harford The other outstanding player was Danny Fletcher. He had fifty solo Lar tackles and led assists with twenty-four. Danny is only a sophomore. Coach Mika has very high hopes for the next two years. 1979 — 1980 VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Other outstanding players were: Kevin Cunningham, who led the Friends 45 rushing department with one hundred eighty yards on forty-two carries aie with four touchdowns; Bob Biggs, who had one hundred and fifty yards Sallies B” Team on forty-three carries, Joe Christie, who had twenty-seven solo tackles Tatnall and twenty-three assists, and Roger Lively, who had one touchdown. Woodbridge, De. North East There were two assistant coaches who helped Bob Mika with the var- sity squad. They were Vince Cariello and Larry O’Toole. These two out- standing men were not recognized during the season. They did a fantas- tic job with the football team. Assistants usually aren’t recognized, but these two men should be. They stayed after school every day for two hours of practice, and they got little for their time. This year’s scoreboard was kept by Kathy Long, and Mr. Randy Sheaffer kept the team’s stats. Some recognition should also be given to these two people for the time they put in. af i ABOVE — The Junior Varsity Team — STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Assistant Coach — Larry O’Toole, Coach — Bob Mika, Manager — Tony Shamblin, Eddie Carroll, Earl Woodall, Robert Ramsey, Steve Mackie, Darnell Allen, Raymond Gatewood, Scott Rhoades, Mike Davis, Scott Linier, Manager — Richard Ramsey, Manager — Kenny Blevins, and Assistant Coach — Vince Carriello. FRONT ROW: Greg Hipps, Margus Carroll, Walter Reeves, Derek Henry, John Mills, Richy Cook, George Atkinson, and Tom Meekens. 4 v4 ig fy eae e eet ie ‘ AO 52
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Opponent Rising Sun North East Tome Rising Sun North East Elkton Perryville With a new coach, the field hockey team again underwent some important changes. Mrs. Anne Smith changed a lot of the routine. Everyday the team ran two laps around the fence, did exercises and footwork drills together and played practice games to improve their skills. All of this was not exactly new to the returning hockey players but it must have been to the five or so new girls who had to learn the skills and rules of the game. Some of the team underwent changes in position. There was a new goalie to replace last year’s goalie and many new defensive players to offense. The team made a big effort to improve and to win. All of this hard work must have really paid off because the field hockey team not only played some good, hard fighting games but won a game against Tome with a score of 3-0. TOP TO BOTTOM: Mona Lisa Dersch cap- tured the team’s feelings with her poster after their 3 to 0 victory over Tome. Charlene McCormick runs in persuit of the ball. 7 MY) oS SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT: Kim Johnson, Mona Dersch, Terry Bishel, Bobbie Sheldon, Maddi Biggs, KNEELING: Debby Bal- zer, Edie Bryant, Babs Balzer, Terry Blevins, Charlene McCormick, Michelle Green, Janelle Lively STANDING: Coach Anne Smith, Carol Woodall, Wanda Armstrong, Kim Boulden, Paula Biggs, Chris Hotra, Carolyn Schrader 51
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BELOW — The Varsity Team — STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Assistant Coach — Larry O’Toole, Joe Christie, Allen Davis, Jeff Nickerson, Dave Matthews, Jim Wilson, Mike Evans, Richard Hutton, C. B. Price, Danny Fletcher, Assistant Coach — Vince Carriello, and Coach Bob Mika. MIDDLE ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Mills, Lawrence Rothwell, Wade Moore, Donnie Poore, Roger Lively, Jim Briggs, and Kevin Cunningham. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Todd Reppert, Mike Teillman, Bob Biggs, and Jesse Smith. i ae oh P go-M AND po: MANGa AANUR gti: MANOR it EC-MANOR Di Ss 80- MANOR , i, q FOOTBALL ENDS IMPROVED SEASON This year’s varsity football team didn’t have a suc- cessful season in winning with only one victory and six defeats. Their only victory came against Ferris with a tremendous upset of 51-0. This year’s team is only losing nine players, so next year’s team ought to be good. Head coach Bob Mika hopes to have a lot of boys out for the team next year. Hopefully, a large number of boys will come out so that there can be both a varsity and a J.V. team again next year. This year Bo Manor was able to field a Junior Var- sity squad. This was not the case the previous year. The Bo Manor J.V. team played five games. They ended the season with a victory against North East and a tie against Harford Vo-Tech. They p layed an outstand- ing season, and their experience will be a great head eecees somesiemnd ccoees GSO : fame | ecccces GSD 9 : : geeeees rors it start for next year’s varsity team. 53
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