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Brickie athletes have a lot to celebrate at Hobart High. All the hard work and effort put forth brings its many rewards. Gaining more than a hundred yards, being named All-Sate, or making a “hole in one” are just a few of the credits that can be accomplished. But what really counted to Brickie athletes and fans alike over the whole season was to win. Kicking the field goal or making the free throw that won the game or being sectional champs were the true rewards. To go to the football games or wrestling matches and come away with a victory was what the fans really cheered about. No matter how many opponents were pinned or homeruns hit, victory was the big thing to “Celebrate” at Hobart High. 1. Joy overwhelms volleyball players Barb Fraley, Barb Logan, and Sally Daugherty after defeating East Garv in the sectional championship.
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Small Brickies produce big 8-2 record Tremendous determination, dedication, and hard work turned a physically small Brick- ie football team into a major state power. Finishing the season 8-2, the Brickies came in second in the Duneland Conference only to state champion Valparaiso, and ranked 8th in the state in the final Ass- ociated Press poll. Hobart s defense was what really held the Brickies together, letting only 61 points come in throughout the whole season, against one of the toughest schedules in the state. “This is the best defensive team I ve ever coached, and probably the best Hobart’s ever had,’’ said defensive coach Tom Kerr. Seniors Ed Pilarski, Sid Paxton, Jerry Spicer, and Mike Dominick were elected captains for the 1975 season. All-Conference selections from Hobart were offensive tackle Ed Rum- ley, offensive guard Mike Dominick, quart- erback Jerry Spicer, inside linebacker Steve Mitchell, safety Sid Paxton, and defensive end Scott Houck. Halfback Joe Galovic re- ceived honorable mention. For the first time this year, girls served as managers. 1. Receiving the kickoff in the end zone, Senior halfback Brian Ooms prepares to return against highly ranked Chester- ton. 2. This was Hobart ' s first year with girl managers, and they proved successful as Dena Benzer helps Kev Wojty- siak with the water pump. 3. Limping his way down the sidelines, Senior Chip Green- berg is knocked out of action after breaking his leg against hard hitting Andrean 36 Varsity Football
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