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CONFUSED about the play, Steve Johnson tries to decifer the message being called from the sideline. Photo by Dawnie Leavers. AFTER intercepting the ball Butch Maywald slowly returns to his feet while the Tigers agrue with the referee. Photo by Dawnie Leavers. PUSHED to the opponents goal line Mike Castellano hands off in an attempt to move the FALCONS downfield. Photo by Dawnie Leavers. XV x I I ' P -'.4 I' ..n .1 ef ' I 4 .1-1--' V 5, ,M . sms-gsgmnlwvh-vffvwwl f 2umd,M9,,,,,,,.,14ev-e ' 'Q' . A . A V' 6 , . Q . 'S h , X nf x A 6 - N-,Q Fri .' . A 41. I '. 'l k , - 1 NI I ' 1 ,- .- ,1 -v,-7 '- UNDER the leadership of Quarter- - back Mike Castellano, the offensive l line with Bernand cleboski set up to move the team downfield. Photo by Dawnie Leavers. AFTER the completion of a pass, Mike Castellano and Butch Maywald await the next play. Maywald later INSIDE AVERILL BEEDLES Coming from a small town like Rome, Georgia, ' Senior Averill Beedles felt quite ap- prehensive about entering a school like Jersey Village. Jersey Village seemed much larger than my old school, West Rome. Averill felt that he would adjust to the size of the school. It was just the process of looking for new friends that set him on edge. Averill was drawn to the sport of football early in grade school. lt looked like fun, and the guys who played seemed to enjoy it, Beedles said. But I found that it was much more than running the ball around with people chasing you. It was a sport that took dedication, he added. Like most players, after high school Beedles would like to move on to bigger and better things. Pm not real sure on the college that I will be going to, but I will definitely play ball where ever I end up. From there my dream is to play pro ballf' Beedles added with a confident smile. Written by Dawn Leavers. Xlsx received the Greater Houston Defen- I X V l P sive Back. The honor is given to a Q X ' 2- player who showed true spirit and , - ,Q ' .. ' x 2. l determination on the field. Photo by A gi, - T ' ' Dawnie Leavers. . , 'i N , if ., I 3 -- Ls L' N L . N 1 Varsity Football 201 .
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fb Y' Jigga LOOKING down in discoura ement, Butch Maywald retums to the hud- dle for planning the next play. Photo by Dawnie Leavers. PUSHING the ball toward the goal line, Steve Roberson guards the op- ponent from the ball carrier. Photo by Dawnie Leavers. BREAKING through the spirit sign, the confident team begins the vic- torious game against the Sharpstown Apollos. Photo by Dawnie Leavers. 1 OBSTACLES - QQ? Plain B The Book What was the real meaning behind the No Pass-No Play law? According to House Bill 72, The rules shall, to the extent possible, preserve the school day for academic activites without interuption for extracur- ricular activities. The next question that had to be answered was: How do they plan to follow through with the punishment of the rule? A student...shall be sus- pended from participation in any extracurricular activi- ty...after a grading report in which the student receives lower than a 70 percent in YQY According to Coach Kubiak, the new rule hindered the team but helped the players in their studies. We lost 40 players ranging between the freshman and varsity teams. Four of those players were on varsity, Kubiak explained. The bill also cut down on practice hoursg eight hours a week compared to the approximat- ly 12 a week last year. However, it gave the team time to study for their academics, which was good. There seemed to be a mix- ed feeling about the new bill on this year's team. I think The coaches gave us two day a week to start practice lat in order for the team to tak advantage of the tutoring ses sions. Besides, grades are th priority in school, not er tracurricular activities.' Senior Gary Nall explainec On the other hand, Senio Rusty Scogin felt that the bi should have allowed a playe to atleast fail one class. Many thoughts and feel ings went into the No Pass No Play section of Hous Bill 72, but as Senior Averi Beedles said, The bill wa here to stay...might as we. get used to it. Written bg any academic class. it's not that bad of a thing. Dawnie Leavers. 4 , Us , 'I 'K -nw . ' Q 1 ,I 8 C . - J vw- . , , . . 1 1 img' ...fx Y ' 4 .A 'L rm. I l -9 5 qv wi. Y 1 ,ix R Q 'pf' 4 i - 4 gs X . fs ' all K ., L i PM 14 l-.-. ' 7 5 ' , H .ai r h it ' xiii-2 X 0 ' i-.if-ffigt' 'XS 1 .L f 4 v. ,Q S N . A .pp - , a.a, i A ' 5:1 'gg5:.f21:?f!?gif,' A ii I ., ' . i fi :i?'i:Q:2 1 -a . .'. a 1 -c.e i -- rx! . - 200 Varsity Football Double Page Spread by Dawn Leaver
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Q7 O 4g, Qfsgv 'belief 'b AVO O WAITING for the next plug' Coaches Robert Stoss and Charles rown feel groud of the way their boys perform. hoto by Allison Garrett. PLAYING against C -Fair Kevin Bratton is determine! to make an excellent play. Photo by Allison Garrett. 1- KICKING OFF -- Victory Over Mayde Creek: 28-12 It was a windy October night, mist was evident in the air. The lights over the stadium shone brightly. This was the setting of the game that stood out in the players' minds all season. Mayde Creek seemed to be a tough competitor for Jersey Village. Both team members and coaches agree that they put the season that dreary night. It payed as they came out with a victory of 28-12. A strong desire to win started the junior varsity football players off with two victories against Sharpstown and Klein. They never even let Sharptown get on the scoreboard. All season long, the junior varsity played in- Each game was a ne' challenge for them. However the team did nf play to their ability, Quarte: back Trey Witte said. Vi should have won many of tlf games we lost. Witte adde4 But the team stuck togethe through good and bad, endir the season with a good batt against Klein Oak. Writte on the best performance of tense and exciting football. by Allison Garrett. 1 -egg K Wfrpf N -1Z'N'pQ- -y gpg-Q-?f:.,Xiiguvy:xi .-MM.. WW!! sw QESSXLQ We X 3. in :M j.gWi,ggQ5':2.s?'f S 't'f'.3LMv .ar , an A- .fkagaw W f i j A,J ,1ig- I A ' fwfr., . . , Q Ki r. fs.-:K A? 4 -e 1.1. ' I ag, '-wmfkve.. N W ...Q f 2' 'f Vi, -'sig' - - , ww- , , J gf 4 - 4,1 : N L ti lfgg. . , Lf.-5 e. .T W e -Q - - 1. Q. J, i'. L ,'f.:+wg:f , 3 - 11 gu y.. 43:3 r n Q f r 4y f,....fg9' ' 'I a ny gifs! if ' ' . If ' T , jf I V .J ull' V A ' V K' ef EF' g g WQ3' gg l i 3, 4 gf, , ,Q f .e P9 yep: ,A 1.1 . 4... , 44 'V gpg . - 202 Junior Varsity Football Double Page Spread by Allsivn Gem
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