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' 1? if - -:.'vu-- ,,i.gj:,-: ii TROJAN GRIDDERS - Cbottom rowb Corky Camp, Bill Johanningmeier, Bob Morgan, Ron Skellenger, Rick Baker, Jay erness. CSecond rowl Bill Gerber, Tom Niess, John Ijladenfeldt, Monte Ryan, Ed Leisinger, Larry Herbst, Dave Dirks. CTh1rd rgwgl Orvilge 'Hogan, Terry Letcher, Jim Levan, Dennis Reed, Pat Nerby, Gerhard Hylland, D. J. O'Donnel1, assist- ant coac enry eisman. CFourth rowl Head coach Duane lGusJ Brandt, Tom Pederson, Joe Rummells, Bob Hanson, Frank Fiala, Kelly Greiman, Keith Spaulding, Pat McNally, assistant coach Ted Kjaer. CFifth rowb David Bond, Dave Brown, Tom Leary, Terry Walters, John Stull, Jim Kearney, Bill Kiewiet, John Leiser, Steve Pederson, Dennis Heiman. Trojans have good season at home, North Iowa Area Community Co1lege's football team, under new head coach Duane fGusD Brandt, compiled a 4-5 record. NIACC stopped Estherville, Marshalltown, Wal- dorf and Norfolk while losing to Fort Dodge, Ells- worth, Lea College, Grand Rapids, Michigan and Centerville. After holding just a 7-6 lead at the start of the fourth period, NIACC came rushing back to stop Estherville, 21-6. Terry Walters and Ed Leisinger scored important touchdowns in that game. At Fort Dodge, NIACC was unable to do anythingg and the result was a 53-0 lashing after the Trojans had driven into Panther territory early in the game. The Trojans were fired up for the game against Marshalltown, and the result was a 29-7 win. De- fense, along with scoring a touchdown, held the visitors to a minus 15 yards rushing. Jim Green and Dennis Reed scored two touchdowns apiece fo-r the winners. Playing in a steady rain, NIACC gave national powerhouse Ellsworth a scare before bow- ing 13-7. An intercepted pass set up the winning score early in the second half for the victors. Homecoming is supposed to be a joyous time. But Grand Rapids, Mich., played the spoiler in winning 53-7, outgaining the Trojans 455-141 in total yard- age. But a long trip to Norfolk helped lift Trojans' spirits with a 20-7 win over the Nebraska school. Corkey Camp gained 160 yards on the ground, and Jay Terness intercepted two passes to lead NIACC' to the win. 96
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Heartbreak hit the Trojans as they lost to Lea College of Albert Lea, Minn., 27-22, on a last min- ute fumble recovery touchdown by Lea. Camp had his second straight outstanding rushing game as he picked up over 200 yards. In the final home contest, NIACC ran into an inspired Waldorf outfit of Forest City. John Stull came into the game in the second half and put on a great display of passing to lead NIACC to a 34-26 victory. In that final half, Stull completed eight passes, gaining 127 yards. A final chance for a Winning season went out the Window at Centerville where the Trojans ran into another national powerhouse, losing 17-7. Cen- terville scored all its points in the second quarter. In the final half, NIACC made three serious drives for the goal line but could tally only once. win three games BITE THE DUST - After an offensive end catches the football, he can expect some rough treatment from the de- fensive back. Here, Steve Pederson is brought down in a rude manner by Steve Tucker of Grand Rapids. STOPPED COLD - NIACC's top rusher, Corky Camp, finds the going rough against Grand Rapids end Denny Brenner. Coming in for a little late assistance is NIACC's Bob Hanson. J.
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