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Hudson's Bay Opponent 241 Columbia River 21 22 Evergreen 7 27 lvlounfain View CBendj 2'l Mounfain View 55 Washougal 7 Kelso 45 Columbia River 7 Ballle Ground 111 Forf Vancouver Season Record A-5 28 'l7 'IA 35 20 24 34 Erick Enz and Chuck Chose auief a Thun- der drive. Eagles offense is ready for 'rake off. Eddie McCulIumn sprinfs downfield for six against Chieffan defense. Bay's defense is sei To furn The Thun- der off. Top row, leff To righiz Brian Poffer, Coach Gaffrey, Coach Brown, Coach Sleele, Coach Wyall, Coach Anlisdel, Coach Benson, Coach Wells. Third row: Chad Lindslrom, Jas- on Ridl, Corey Harrell, Tom Langslon, Joey Orlega, Jusfon Gaddis, Brian Hambrighf, Brian Brown, Scofl Lishan, Darin Sfeele, Paul Freeman, Brian Dircksen, Sieve Kalla, Pele Krause, Charlie Lee, Talberl Williams. Second row: Chris Whifney, Brefl Oppe- gaard, Aaron Morse, Derek Schafle, Jeremy Jondahl, John Lamberf, Erick Enz, Paul Jeffries, Benny Brazda, An- drew Dunkle, Dan Wirlh, Mike Riedy, Simon Chan, Sieve Miller. Boffom row: Tony Shaver, Buz Smifh, Sieve Sederburg, Kyle Sparks, Marc Don- aldson, Brad McCray, Eddie McCul- lumn, Tim IVlcNaIl, Arfhur Selo, Joey Norman, Casey Kallgren, John Pi- card, and Chuck Chose 43 Varsify Foofpall
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EAGLES ARE CUT SHORT OF EXPECTATIONS The 4987 Hudson's Bay Eagles fooTball Team was The pre-season favoriTe of many criTics and was predicTed To place high in The C-reaTer ST. Helens League sTandings. BoTh coaches and players were anxious To geT The sea- son underway, especially againsT arch-rival Columbia River. The Eagles began The sea- son wiTh an exhilaraTing 211-24 vicTory over The Columbia River Chieffains. The Eagles also desTroyed The Plainsmen of Evergreen 22-7, preparing Them for The following week's game againsT Top Ten rank- ed lVlounTain View of Bend. Bay losT a hearTbreaking game To lVlounTain View 27- 28 in overTime. A facTor in Their defeaT was an injury To kicker John Picard during The game. However, This loss did noT puT a damper on Their spiriTs as They came back To beaT lVlounTain View of Van- couver 30-24 and crush Washougal 55-411. This puT The Eagles aT 11-4 going inTo The game of The year againsT fifTh ranked Kelso. Kelso scored very early in The game, buT The Eagles came back To Tie The score aT 7-7 wiTh a 70 yard Touchdown pass from auarTerback ArThur SeTo To running back Eddie lVlcCullumn. The Highlanders wenT on To score four more Times, defeaTing Bay 35-7. Going inTo The Homecoming game againsT River, The Eagles sTill had a chance To make The sTaTe playoffs. Leading 45-411 wiTh less Than five minuTes To go, The Eagles had The ball in ChiefTain Terri- Tory. However, River's de- fense TighTened up and sTopped Bay. The ChiefTains Then drove eighTy yards and scored The game winning Touchdown wiTh less Than Two minuTes To play. The 20- 45 loss officially knocked Bay ouT of The running for a sTaTe playoff birTh. The 4987 season ended on a disappoinTing noTe in The sense ThaT The Team enTered The year wiTh raTher high ex- pecTaTions, buT could only come up wiTh a A-5 season record. Head Coach, Hugh WyaTT, aTTribuTes The down- Turn in Bay forTunes To an un- expecTed series of injuries beginning in mid-season. NoneTheless, The Bay seniors graduaTe wiTh The knowl- edge ThaT They are The firsT Bay Team in more Than 20 years To have defeaTed The ForT Vancouver Trappers Twice. The Eagles wrapped up Their season by voTing on Team awards. IT came as no surprise when Eddie lVlcCul- lumn was chosen as MosT Valuable Player for The of- Quaferback Aurfhur Sefo runs around The end for a gain. fense and Tim lVlcNall was given The lVlosT Valuable player award for The de- fense. Derek ShafTe was awarded HardesT HiTTer for The Eagles. ConsisTency and deTerminaTion earned Brad lVlcCray The lVlosT Valuable Li- neman award. For The sec- ond year in a row, Mark Don- aldson was chosen as lVlosT lnspiraTional. The Scholar ATh- leTe Award was given To boTh Brad McCray and Tim McNall, proving ThaT These men are dedicaTed boTh on and off The field. Four Eagle men were designafed as Team capTains: ArThur SeTo, Eddie lVlcCullumn, Tim lVlcNall, and Brad lVlcCray. 42 VarsiTy FooTball
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Dan WirTh drives The ball downfield To The goal line. J.V. 'S CAPTURE LEAGUE TITLE AfTer reTurning from a less Than saTisfacTory season in 4986, The J.V. fooTball Team did more Than jusT make a few improvemenTs: They came back To Take The league championship for The firsT Time in 40 years. The year sTarTed off ex- pecTionally well wiTh an im- pressive 49-42 vicTory over Columbia River. ln The follow- ing Two weeks The Eagles were defeaTed by boTh Ever- green and Kelso. Once again The ChiefTains and The Eagles came head To head, and Bay came ouT on Top. The final score was Eagles 62, Chief- Tains 42. The highlighT of The year was an exciTing league win over Kelso, making iT The firsT vicTory againsT Kelso for The J.V. Team in five years. The season in iT's enTireTy, was summed up besT by Coach Frank C-affrey, lT's a goood! Hudson's Bay OpponenT 49 Columbia River 42 O Evergreen 8 O Kelso 33 22 lVlT.Veiw 20 48 Washougal 20 22 Kelso 43 62 Columbia River 42 28 BaTTle Ground 46 22 ForT Vancouver 43 Season Record 7-2 ScoTT Lishan and Jeremy Jondahl prepare To close The door on The Trapper's defense. Jason Ridl and Joey OrTega clear a paTh for Dan WirTh To score a Touch- down. 44 J.V. FooTball
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