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Coaches plan strategy on the sidelines. Messier breaks the Analy defense. There are two lunctions which our football program should serve in order to benelit those people participating in the sport: ll It should be lun. 21 It should contribute in a most worthwhile manner to the education of the participants. Winning football certainly contributes greatly to the amount ol' enjoyment that a participant derives from the game. The player who learns how to prepare himself sulliciently to win in this highly competitive sport has learned much in terms of group unity, scllldiseipline. courage, and application of ellort. For these reasons, preparation to win is a vital part ofthe approach to the football program at C' asa Grande. The dignity ol' all our players is preserved. The 3rd stringer is just as important a person as the lst stringer. This does not mean that equal technical attention need be given to the 3rd string and lst string, though, It is part ot' being a man to learn how to Ride the Bench il' there are people ofgreater ability playing. All players who display the courage, attitude, and selllessness necessary to contribute to the team's success received the respect ol' coaches and players. The lootball players learned many things this season. In addition to learning the obvious things like the lundamcntals and skills ol' Rnotball, they learned about some other things that will hopefully be more lasting. Things like: being responsible lbr their actions: respect lor authority: pride in oneself and othens,' the value ofself disciplineq to take orders and carry them out to the best ol' their ability: how to control their tempersq loyalty and selfsaeriliceg sportsmanship and Rzir playq the desire to exeell and to be the best you can possible beg to never underestimate an opponent nor overestimate yourselll and to never give up. Q .loe Elsey looks for room to run. Top Row: Coaches-Mike Zaeeagna, Ron Petroni, D Wilson, John Walker. Bottom Row: Coaches-Shaun Bo Tom Whiting, Bill Silva, Butch Milliron.
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