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. . and FRESHME Contribute to that classic style Despite a tough schedule, the junior varsity and freshman squads had a year full of experience. Since I didn't get very much varisty time, the IM games gave me a lot of experience, said freshman quarterback Randy Gillis. We were serious about winning, but we had a great time! The junior varsity ended their season with a 1-4 record. This series of photographs shows Coach Kays fleftj conferring with his IV players and fright and bottomb the freshmen in action against Mercer Co. The team played many teams whose varsity was among the top in the state. We played teams such as Bourbon County and Woodford County said sopho- more Chris Cornish. These teams' varsity squads were super! The freshman squad, headed by Coach Chip Bish- op, ended their season with a 4-4 record. Although they were short on team members, the Frosh made up for it with extra effort. A lot of times we didn't have hardly enough peo- ple to scrimmage, said freshman Sean Perryp but we always worked a little bit harder and made up for that. Us If K . xv 1.- Freshman players Rodney Morgan, Marcus Perry Sean Perry Chris Franklin, David Robinson, Chad Ritchey and Chris Walker are recognized during a pep rally Football - 41
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