Arsenal Technical High School - Arsenal Cannon Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1986

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PH Shows in nbroken Spirit ride comes easy when a team is winning. lt is much tougher to be proud in defeat. ln the first half of the jam- boree fa tradition which was revived this seasonj the varsity football team was outscored 7- 0 by Roncalli. The team could have quit at that point but it did not. ln second-half play, the Titans defeated a rugged Scecina team 10-0, by employ- ing an alert defense and a balanced offense. ln the first regulation game of the season, the squad XTT defeated the Manual Redskins 23-10. The win gave the team a feeling of optimism. This new attitude was to be short lived, however, as the first victory of the season proved to be the last. Powerhouse teams such as the Scecina Crusaders, the Washington Continentals, and the North Central Panthers had little trouble outplaying the Titans. Several key players were lost to injuries and other problems. Nonetheless, the team played hard and showed its pride by never giving up. In the Cathedral game, Tech held the Irish scoreless until the second half when they scored two touchdowns. The Irish had lost only to Number 1, state champion, Warren Central coming into the game. Several of the remaining games were extremely close with only one play or one miscue sealing the fate. ln the season's finale, which was the homecomeing game against Howe, despite a truly last minute stand, which saw Tech take the ball to the one-yard line, the final gun killed the clock and shot the team's chance at victory. 20 Varsity Football lt may not have been easy to be proud of the season record, but the school could be proud of the effort the team put forth. Coach Lafayette Reed sum- marized his feelings when he said, the won! lost column was a disappointment this season, but otherwise we had a very good season. Smashing through the Homecoming hoop as easily as he hopes to smash through Howe's offensive line, Darrell Humphrey leads the team onto the field.

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SPGRTS Where's the fire? lf you want to talk, you'll have to jog along beside me. l've got practice and, if l'm late one more time, l'll have to run the stairs. I don't understand. Several of our teams don't even have winning seasons. Why do you even bother to be on a team and practice? Maybe our records don't show us as winners, but l know most of us have winning attitudes. A positive attitude was the one characteristic that could make or break a team. Whether one considered the attitude of an individual athlete, coach, or fan, a contest's outcome was often affected by the attitudes of those involved. When an individual player had an outstanding, positive at- titude, it infected the entire team. Like a virus, the positive attitude 'bug' was contagious. One player's positive image of himself as an athlete, a leader, and a winner usually spread throughout the entire squad. When times got tough and The mutual support of Rhonda Miles and Tonya Battle, shown in their pregame ritual of sharing 'high-fives' at the Marshall game, helps to build in- dividual confidence and team spirit. Tech defeated Marshall 86 to 10. team members had a difficult time maintaining upbeat men- tal attitudes, the responsibility of providing positive motiva- tion fell to the coaches. Tech athletes were taught that despite the outcome of a par- ticular game or even the entire season, they should always respect their teammates and their own efforts and abilities. The support of the fans - their appreciation for a per- former's or team's best effort, regardless of the final outcome - also helped to forge a positive attitude on the part of Tech athletes. An enthusiastic and supportive crowd could often lift a team above defeat. In the end, those who par- ticipated in and supported Tech athletics learned to savor victory and to accept defeat by employing a New Attitude. Getting your head together often means developing a proper attitude: for Eric Parrott it means having Seth Peacock and Greg Levell adjust his headgear before the Tech lO-Way match. Sports Division 19



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