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Six Grizzlies named to All-Conference Butler County ' s Grizzly football team began the 1978 football season with high hopes and a new head football coach in Fayne Henson, who came to Butler County from Garden City after spend- ing five years as the offensive coordinator for the Broncbusters. With a young team and the slot-I offense, Butler County got off to a quick start with im- pressive wins over Pratt in the season opener by a score of 38-7 and Haskell by an overwhelming 40-0 margin. Butler County picked up its first loss of the season in its third game when Fort Scott dumped the Grizzlies 39-21 . The Grizzlies cele- brated a homecoming which included a victory by its football team by beating the Conquista- dors of Dodge City 17-8. Following that, the bottom fell out for Butler since it lost its final six games of the season. The final 3-7 record equaled the record of a year earlier, while the six game losing streak was the worst for Butler County since the 1960 season when the Grizzlies lost their final eight games of the season. On November 17 all the coaches from the Jayhawk JuCo Conference gathered to choose the all-conference teams. Six Grizzly football players made either first team, second team or honorable mention. Dion Fellows and Ron Fellows were the only Grizzlies to make first team as both were named to first team offense. Ed Sker l and Darryl Boucher were named to second team defense. Brad Hogland was named honorable mention on defense. Steve Markwell received honorable mention as a kicker. D. Fellows ::MMLfk gws] ■ I . h. Skerl Toticr Cfi ZZL ES l l )78 football team members, from row. l.-R: Billy Greenwood, Dennis Barnes, Steve Davis, Bill Ownby, Tom 1 1 arisen ' , ' Daryl Minion, Dan (JolT. Ward Slraudenmyer, Nathan Mam. Andre Dixon. 1 ric Hunt. David Redding. Ron Fellows, Rick Moore. Doug Kiel (manager). Second row, l.-R: Dan (ienl ler, F.d Patterson, Kcnnv Monroe. Blair Benedict. David I each. Bill Gorman, Darryl Boucher. OB. Bohannon, Dion Fellows, I lenrv Jackson. Cary Patterson. Roger Graber. Darvl Menkc ( manager). id, Dennis I hird row, l.-R: Brad lloglund, lorn Scholler, Mark Nunneiley, Dale DanGoff. l Martin, Robbie Fry, Lynn Diepenbrock. Mike McDcrmeit. Chris ni. David Schoenhover, Pat McGovern. Shawn McCunc. Carlos Nicardo. Scott cond row, Gerlh, Fd Skerl, Mark Dutro (manager). Back row. l.-R: Steve Foun- ici. D.i id lain. John Charbonneau, Mark French. Drew Gross. Ivan Chrisman. Jim 1 Fellows, King. Bill spoon. Bart Baltha or. lee Brady. Keith Carselowey. Dennis manager) Schumaker. Steve Markwell. Not pictured: Dana Anderson -
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Football season disappointing 3-7 ' . - ' . Quarterback action (I) in one of live ten games the Grizzlies participated in. 2. Head coach Fa.ync llenson. 3. Assis- tant coach Dale Rcrhsberg talks over a play with a player. 4. Team captains as selected by their team members were Ron Fellows, Brad. Hoglund and Steve Davis. 5. Ricardo takes time to recap- ture his thoughts about the game. 6. Assistant coach Jim Hodten.
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ry ' jmanwBWiww Golf game Scores too high Butler County fall golfers started their season September 15 at Garden City. The team finished a disappointing sixth. In the Kansas City Designated Tourna- ment, the Grizzlies placed sixth again. Butler County hosted a nine team tournament September 19 at the El Dorado Country Club. It was attended by all the members of the Jayhawk JuCo league. The tourney was won by Coffeyville. Grizzly golfers finished a consistent sixth. The golf team ended its season early. They decided not to enter two tourna- ments that were scheduled. Butler County ' s golf team consisted of five students. Paul Good and Perry Banwart, both sophomores from Circle were the only returning lettermen. Freshmen members included Tharon Schraeder of Council Grove, Jeff Cun- ningham of Wichita Southeast, and Dan Waterman from Remington High School. Jim Hooten coached the golfers. Team members (upper right) L-R: Coach Jim Hooten, Perry Banwart, Jeff Cunningham, Tharon Schraeder. Not pictured: Paul Good, Dan Waterman.
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