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8VA Lobos come home The Snowflake Lobos had a fine season this year placing 5th in the State and 2nd in the Conference. The worst thing about the season was that out of nine games played, 6 were away and only 3 were at home. Hopefully, next year fans will not have to travel all over the State to see a game. The lst game was against the Blue Ridge Yellow Jackets. The 10-0 win was attributed to tough defense and a lot of desire. Our first home game was against the Show Low Cougars, which as usual was no contest. The Lobos won easily 55-12. Although the 46-14 Round Valley score looked like a push over for the Lobos, it was a great effort by all members of the team when it was needed. Superior was the next game, and the Lobos were really glad to come out of it with a win. They won it by the seat of their pants 7-O in the rain, Next was another away game with the Lobos going to Kingman. The Lobos upset the Bulldogs at their Home- coming 37-0. The win was a great team effort with outstanding performance by Brian Aldridge, who scored 5 TD's. The lst loss came as a heartbreaker against the Flagstaff Eagles. The Lobos went in at the 1st half leading 23-7. The Eagles came out in the 2nd half, tn' -W 'MA Q Y W7 ' - lr M ,,,, , ,L ,l,,. -I iv . e- ,A 3,4 u - 4 . J-.gvqfrior-3 f'a7 ga14dggBjlBu 12.24152 . .. .L T sgyxyfov-1 -. . ' Jh' 4 jf'.i.X 'Q ,1,,x. ' Y , 1 Zig i , 'fmt' 1.' ,v L Y M J' ig' U 57' 5. 'tsr.r 1st: Mike Russell, Bill Nelson, Dan Miller, Ed McMullin, Ben Yarn, 2nd: Paul Reynolds, Darrell Walls, Lynn Shumway, James Crutchfield, John Hibbard, 3rd: Darvin Wallis, Sevier Begay, Lon Willis, John Stout, Wendell Smith, 4th: t manager? Rob Leistiko, Livinston Nez, Tom Yazzie fired up, and beat the Lobos 24-23. The officiating was poor and the Eagles won it by sheer luck only. The next game was to decide if the Lobos had a chance of going to the State playoffs. It was Winslow at Winslow. Poor weather proved to be the key factor of the game as the Lobos couldn't get their running or passing game going. The Bulldogs were the largest team in the conference and they beat the Lobos 20-7, However, it was a close game until the 4th quarter when the Lobos defense let up and the Bulldogs put their offense together, The Lobos decided to get back on the winning foot again by beating the Coconino Panthers for the schools Home- coming 25-14, RSITY FOOTBALL
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Lobo Foot sw' W mmf? 1. Jeff Schneider runs for daylight as Edward IVlclVIuIIin watches on. 2. All-Stater, Mike Russell. 3. Coach Darvin Wallis gives the team a pep talk just before beating the Coconino Panthers. 1, , ww
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