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JOUSTING VARSITY BOYS' FOOTBALL
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CI DERELL SEASO ' H-fa 'R ossville Was, by far, the toughest game for us in the play-offs' -Cl Hamilton he Eagles snatched Q5 gg a close victory from '7' the Dawgs in a game played on the Eagles' turf on Nov. 10. The score was tied at halftime 7 to 7, but as the last seconds ticked off the clock, the score was an electrifyingly close, I4-13. I thought it was a good move for coach Taliaferro not to go for the two point conversion. I probably would have done the same thing had I been in his shoes. said Coach CJ. Hamilton. In order to play the Dawgs, however, the Eagles first had to conquer the Wellsville Eagles, which they did in an ego-boosting game of 36-0. lil We're on our way! . Juniors George Anderson and Shannon Hook proudly display the freshly acquired sub-state trophy. Photo by Connie Robbins. Psyching-out. Stretching in prep- aration for the play-off game against Wellsville, junior Mitch Blanding prepares himself mental- ly. Photo by Connie Robbins. PA M 5 eff!! 45 W 4 ,gy . af 5 f f if f ., gm X f We M 4 ,dig f a L Z .t we f my wt v W a A 2393 4, A . , V, x, V, jf, W I I , f M, , ,, 54 . y y 2a,,fg4i: a.7ffzQfW 1 1.19 v VARSITY FOOTBALL 9 JOUSTING
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VARSITY BOYS FOOTBALL JOUSTING Z TATE CHAMP 'Who would have thought that the team that won only three games would become the champs today. ' if raveling to K-State Stadium on Satur- Lh li day, November 27, the varsity faced the last game of the season. The game, which kicked off at 12 noon, would decide their ultimate fate -- state champs or runner-up. On the first possession the boys recovered a fumble and made the first touch- down. At the half, they led Congratulations. After winning the game, senior Loren DeKat accepts the championship award. Photo by Jenni Jarmel. -CJ Hamilton. 14-7. During the second half, the footballers gained two more touchdowns while Medicine Lodge gained only one more. When the final buzzer rang, the score fa- vored the varsity 24-13. LOREN DEKAT: When we were freshmen, we took stateg and now our senior year, we took state again. ltis really specialflil How about them Eagles. Fans like seniors Mike Jacobs and Chris Kennedy waved signs to encourage the boys. Photo by Debbie Brun- gardt. jf, f fb f f' ff U' f ft 4 if ,si. hee! 1
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