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■Ing to go for every Under the fiim direction of Mr. Mandeville, the second team football squad experienced a tremendous season. Compiling a very respectable 5-1 record, the team featured a speedy backfield along with a quick line. Although lacking in size, the squad ' s extra effort made up the difference. Featuring a strong defense, the team outplayed five of its rivals. Its one loss came at the hands of undefeated Ottawa Hills, 19-26. The team can be proud of itself because the members kept trying hard throughout this game, and did not lose it until the last minute. These boys played rough and are looking forward to a good varsity season. Creston 13 West Catholic 27 South 20 Catholic Central 7 Coach Mandeville and Assistant Cooch Bennett reHect pride in their Ottawa 19 winning team. UnloH 21 Junior Varsity Storms to Second Place Row 1: K. Vree, S. Mertz, T. Pierce, G. Chandler, P. Dodd, S. Zarafonetis. Row 2: B. Roman, S. Q. Johnson, T. VanTol, J. Van Alia, B. Frazine, B. Berrevoets. Row 3: K. Fliestra, B. Edwards, M, Sparks, C. Carslile, J. Hollowell, G. Klyce. Row 4: C. Howard, C. Ellis, W. Beards, M. Graff, T. Steele, M. Tunnecliff, R. Osmun. ninmiBHiMi I 1111 IM— IIKIIMMHI fWSR " I - " ■ ■^ ■■ -Miilfl . ^ - ^ ' - TT 12 13 7 26 7
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