Yamhill Carlton High School - Tiger Lines Yearbook (Yamhill, OR)

 - Class of 1971

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.. W... it it it 1 eau ROW 11 B- W00dS, W- Barber, R- Je1'lkiI1S, R- Muckey, D. Grassman, M. Russell, L. DeVan, L. Mcllvaine, G. Fidel. Row 2: Coach-Ken Kelley, D. Jacopi, D. Fidel, R. Cloepfil, J. Eichorn, R. Schmeidel, R. Amerson, G. Geelan, C. Zeigler, S. Brown, L. Cook. J .Vfs Show Gridiron Abilities with Winning Season In spite of lack of practice together, the 1970 J.V. foot- ball squad managed a 5-3 season, losing each game by less than one touchdown. They could have beaten any of the three teams on a given night with a little bit of luck. We were fortunate in suffering no injuries and a lot of potentially outstanding players gained a great deal of in- valuable experience. The squad was small with only 22 players and everyone got to play a great deal and started on one of the four squads: Kickoff and Receiving teams, Of- fense or Defense. With 14 of the 22 players receiving varsity letters as well, the quality of their ability becomes apparent. They will be able to fill in all positions vacated by June graduations and will make Y-C a Yawama League contend- er for the 1971 football season. Coach Kelley SC APPOO SE SHERIDAN BAN KS SHERWOOD WILLIMINA NESTUCCA AMITY DAYTON

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From a win-loss point of view the 1970 football season might not seem very successful, but success must be mea- sured in more than in number of wins. It is very hard to measure the ways a football player succeeds during a sea- song he must give a successful effort and possess a success- ful character. With a victory over a tough Scappoose team in the first game it looked like success in number of wins would come easyg but through injuries to key players this type of suc- cess was not to be found. The next two games with Clat- skanie and Banks were hard fought, but victory was not to be the Tiger's. At this point it would have been easy to give up, but the spirit, drive and determination of the Y-C football players did not let down. Y-C had many fine football players, but those receiving recognition by the league for their outstanding perfor- mances during the season were Tim Frost-first team all- league defensive end and Sam Nichols-first team all-league defensive halfback. Others receiving second team all-league honors were Steve Bernards and Steve Hagen at defensive The season's final game was a good indication of the Y-C teamis spirit. The Tigers were victorious over the Sheridan Spartans by a score of 35-0. Coach Dixon halfbaek pOSitiOl1S and Tim Pfeiffer at an offensive tackle Tiger line forms pocket for quarterback on pass play. position. Y-C's defense closes in for the kill of a Dayton runner. - l 1 M 5. gg. s fa?-1-1: Sam Nichols prepares to throw behind the good blocking of Rod Buxton and Steve Bucher. A good offense and defense are the keys to an exciting game. Glenn Gelbrich adds the finishing touch to a Dayton receiver.



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Row 1: J. Strange, B. Buxton, S. Gardner, R. Phillips, R. Sticka, M. Peters, R. Phipps, J. Kobbs. Row 2: Coach-Jim Hendricks, R. Wade, M. Collins, D. Taylor, L. Nichols, A. Peterson, J. Harwood, T. Harris. Frosh Rely on Desire Having an even win-loss season will always make one think. We were good enough to win three, maybe we could have won more games. This was the case this year, when the boys won 3 and lost 3. I am sure that the boys felt that they should have won a few more than they did. I know that I did. We started out the season with a loss to a very fine team, the Banks Braves. It was one of those games you would like to forget. The boys played a hard game, but they were completely out-manned. We came back, however, and won three games, beating Sherwood twice along with beating Willamina. In all, I feel that there is a lot of football potential here. It is hard to say what a boy will be like in two or three years. One might be a late developer and not show much potential until his senior year. Another might have matured in his freshman year and never physically improve much. Even though, a boy can still develop mentally and physical- ly and sports should be a factor in his development. Coach Hendricks BANKS NESTUCCA SHERWOOD WILLIMINA SHERWOOD BANKS l

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