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158 X Varsity ity Champion i'Outstanding, near perfect, a nine and one season is excep- tional, Coach ,lim Pearson stated. The Chiefs were recognized throughout the city as both Q'Southside Champs, shutting out Glendale 28-0, and even more importantly HCity Champs. The Chiefs' only loss this season was to Parkwood, playing them closer than any other team. One reason for their outstanding record was their leadership and attitude, Coach Pearson stated and added, I think our players this year have been as dedicated and had as great a desire to win as any players we've hadf, The players had this desire to win from the start. I think everyone worked extra hard this year. From the beginning of the summer we all were talking about going all the way, Bruce Fulbright said. The Chiefs' season was ex- citing. They came from behind in at least five gamesf' Two of those games ended in ties. A re- cent rul was put into effect whereby each team had a chance to score from the ten yard line in four downs until one team came out ahead. The Chiefs were successful in both of their overtime games. alt fthe overtime rulej is the only fair way to end the game. You really find out who the better team is, Coach Kevin Byrne commented. Many of the senior players and Coach Pearson received honors for their performances, Springfield sportscasters and writers in the Quarterback Club selected Jim Pearson as the city's high school Coach of the Year. Senior Hal McClelland won city's Most Valuable Player honor, Scott Loveland was nam- ed the Outstanding Senior Back, and Scott Bunn was named Outstanding Senior Lineman. Teammates voted Scott Bunn their Top Lineman, and Jeff Horned was named Leading Back. The Chiefs were proud of their season., having the best record ever and the best in the city since 1968. Coach Byrne gives junior Mark Kiser words of encouragement and advice on an offensive play at practice. Senior Scott Farris and Coach Neil Pitt- man discuss the previous play in the Bentonville game. Football
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Tri d to Fill Var it Shoes 'gAll the players work hard. I hope next year will be a good one for the jayvee teamf' says Shawn McCarthy. '4We worked very hard toward an undefeated season, remarked freshman coach Joe Ledl. The freshman footballers worked hard last year. They had two hour practices every day after school. Coach Ledl described a nor- mal practice, uwe stretched out first, then weid do calisthenics and agility drills and usually ended with a scrimmage. Ron Stokes commented, uSometimes in our practices weid play ghamburger., One per son would run the ball and Q as Q13 - . another person would tackle. It was a one on one practice. Dan Kuhlman assisted coach Joe Ledl in freshman football. HI enjoyed the sport tremen- dously. I enjoyed the pleasure of being able to play and win, remarked Eric Massey. .lay Shurtz also commented, The team aspect Qoutlookj was good, I liked working with the other footballers. We worked well together. 'Elf I had my choice of any other sport, I still would have played footballf, stated junior varsity player Brad Roberts. Head .layvee coach Charles Sanders stated, 'LWe did very well last year. Although we had a big squad, everyone got the chance to play. John Penny remarked, 6'We had a strong defense and great blockers on offensef' HI love football. I felt good about being a part of a winning team, said junior varsity player J eff Currey. Freshman quarterback Kary Walker says, 'gl play football because I enjoy the competition of a contact sport. .14 f ' as . ., ,av-. I , I, ,, -- , , , ' ' f?'1f 'Q P, I . ' --JL' , .V . Sr' , - . ,ffvilxf 'Mi Alf, , sa. :L 4 V .- 'XL . Q 4 -, - ,. -gtg., -uf. I vzgq' I-N., ? .. f. ' 'I' 1 ,P ' p . . . ,- ,lnnh A p . Wag. :ff Q .LX tri!! ' ' ' fa . ,Nh ' N Nat Vandergrift says, After practice, I feel like I ve been through a washing machine. Tom Lawlor agrees. U .4., ., ,'.,,m i 4 In f 'Q F 5
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