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Jesuit Scuttles Pirates to Climax l00-Day March Jesuit High Crusaders entered the final game of the State A-1 playoffs at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon, with two league crowns, a state co-championship, and a unde- feated record of 23 games, several miles of tape, bruises, and briefing sessions behind them. The Marshfield Pirates entered the playoffs with a 8-2-1 re- cord. by defeating the number one and number two ranked David Douglas and Roseburg. Still the Crusaders demolished the Pirates' armada 28-0 in the biggest Oregon Prep title victory since 1947. The Crusader fleet, led by backs Dan Christianson, Phil Hass, and Mike Wilkins, the Jesuit linemen, and a cast of hundreds of Jesuit rooters, stymied the Pirates at every turn. The Crusader offense scored in the last two minutes of every quarter. Dan Christianson scored twice on runs of 5 yards and 15 yards in the first and fourth quarters. He also threw a 12- yard touchdown pass to end Leo Bauer in the third quarter. Jesuit gained considerable yardage from the accurate of Pat Leary. In the second quarter Leary threw a 48-yard pass to Leo Bauer to score. In the fourth quarter Joe McDonnell, kicking his fourth suc- cessive extra point, was hit by a Marshfield rusher and suf- fered a compound fracture. In an impressive, moving mo- ment the entire Jesuit team closed ranks and bore McDon- nell off the field. When the Oregon State A-1 Football championship trophy was presented at an assembly a week later, John Allen's 100 gallant days were at an end, but Jesuit would not forget the victorious crusade of the 1968 champions. JOE McDONNELL splits the uprights one more PAT LEARY C161 flips the handoff to Mike Wilkins l25l time for a 7 out of 8 total in the state playoffs as the line opens up the left side of the field.
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J.V.'s Score Muddy Victories, Lose Eight Sophs to Varsity By compounding a 5-1-1 season record, the potential of Coach Gordon Carrigan's gridders emerged. The J.V. football team bounced back after an abject defeat to the league's newcomer, Central of Monmouth 0-13 to defeat Reynolds in a close 18-16 victory. Reynolds scored all its points in the first half before the Jesuit Squires came back to sweep through the second half. A Paul Machtolf to Mitch Leary pass in the last minute of play sent the Lancers home. In a nip-and-tuck battle the J.V. Crusaders tied Wy'East 13-13 the following week. Jesuit lost its chance to overcome the tie when Jesuit called time out in the closing two minutes and the clock ran out while officials disputed whether Jesuit had any time outs remaining. After this slow start, the young Crusaders won the remainder of their games with relative ease. Their greatest victories were against The Dalles 32-0 and Canby 36-0. In the Molalla con- test, whjch was waged on a sloppy, muddy home field, a fumble by Molalla set up a running play by Phil Kies for the clinching touchdown. END MITCH Leary follows his blocking down field after snaring pass from quarterback Paul Nlachtolf. Jesuit J.V.'s edged Reynolds 18-16. JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD. First row: Mike Bennison, Tom Apa, John Nava, Gene Beaudoin, John Lamb, Bill Ratliffe, John Mitchell, Rick Fowler, Jeff Dulcich, Paul Machtolf, Dick Meinz, Rich Krieger, John Grout, Jeff Barron, Bill Edlefsen, manager, sits in front. Second row: Fr. Tony Jahner, S.J., Steve Sonderen, Jordan Lucas, Ted Thomp- son, Dave Ierulli, Pat Vala, Mark Moeser, Carl Kleffner, Kerry Gillespie, J .V.'S SEASON RECORD Jesuit Opponents O Central Monmouth 13 18 Reynolds 16 13 Wy'East 13 32 The Dalles 0 12 Molalla 0 36 Canby 0 14 Estacada 0 Brian Jones, Randy Taylor, Jack Younie, Kevin LaHaie, Tom Ryan, Coach Gordon Carrigan. Third row: Jim Hudak, Chris Smith, Phil Kies, Tim O'Connor, Mitch Leary, Ray Mirabella, Rick Wagner, Sam Sugura, Ron Boogaard, Mike Ferguson, Greg Vanderzanden, Tim Nashif, Cliff Waibet, Bruce Allison, Jerry lVlartin. BACK PHIL KIES plunges through Reynold's line with aid of Ted Thompson i12l.
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