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Y f 5 VARSITY FOOTBALL 41 - 89 TECH oPP. .1 23 Manual 10 . O Scecina 21 if 1 12 Arlington 23 O Washington 31 6 Broad Ripple 7 North Central Cathedral Howe Sectional: Richmond Freshman kicker Marcus Saloane practices before the varsity game. Y,-J' ' -aqvjarf it . -, 7-. . .5 eu -. 1... , .,: ., r . '-1 ::,, ,,t -1-L. 'w i:'r ' tiff' ijfiz 1 nl e - 1 .,,' ' ,L -wr 'Ei ' .. 1 M s lytx? 5 LY if ,wg 9 9 O 32 . x '.,V 3 isa 43 , - .ri L f 1- an xfwy 'V 1 stir .0 g af X 3 N- il, A ' 4' 3 ' A , vs ' iw 1. ' 345' ,ire 'J ' ' , i :J 1 W Q' T Y T f Q -1 in , .- Q ' , 'f 1 4 4 ,SL 1 - Q Q, er L 15 if T V' - 4' ' nfl-, Y, 46 X Pts, at . hi is fy? it Y T' , Gs if em . wx, A R :Er -. w J 1 t . , 3- A 1. X Q lm- ' - 'Y ,Fi Wit , A' Wg I, IJ V ,N J Y a .l.xx? 1 Guy met! 12' fi tf- N '5' ' . ' A J 5- 1 5 t 4 Nw 1 f , T ,x 'gf Q. 1 ' tg :Q -Q ' 1 ,. we ,pf -agar '1 W Q 'S 1 'QI A A, 1. m 1 E, Q Hx 1 1 v ig . . . Y . . K M it 3 P' g N 1 at ,J, Y, f is f N 1 Q -. we 1 st' - ,t ' 1 , A ' X.. 1 N fix - ' in - ' s 1-1 ,Ag , 1 - 1 1 1 .sf 1-if A .31 1-. ...QQ K .. A A 5 N 1 'W 1.3 ,, , ,- - 1 . if- ' , ' . -X , 1 ' w 1 r . x . g . x. Q Q '- x '. r 2 1 - ' 1, - R , 1 . , f. hp we-11. h-1 ,,, . . N G N 1 gk at Q f I .il ,X if U if li T xxx' . 1? . ,:. K S F X .Q A - 1 , J W , - Q I1 Q 1 7 xi . ...M K ' X ,A , - 1 - ----, V- I . ' ' -. , ., 1 X . 'fb I A tt I 'a -'l 1 YZ? It 4' , !..g,1 1 tx Ve, Ae 1 , .fu , il - - .. -.' - - f-- 5 ' g .. , Senior Clark Williams stumbles into the end zone for a touchdown against Howe. The game ended 14-20 in one of Tech's most disappointing losses. Offensive players Gary Reedy and William Norman huddle with their teammates early in the second half of the Howe game. Varsity Football Team. Front Row: Patrick Holliday, Charles E. Simmons, Dujuan Carpenter, Kenneth McRee, Marcus Saloane, Mark Brown, Daniel Roberts, Kevin Smith, Michael Thomas, Stephen Davis, and Coach James Bell. Row 2: Vorn Taylor, Carey Moorman, Michael Sablan, Mark Jamerson, Seth Peacock, Gary Reedy, Charles Sides, John Marks, Darrel Humphrey, Sam Williams, and Clark Williams. Row 3: Coach Robert Cooley, Coach Tom Walton,Tim Allen, Robert Rush, Robert Franklin, William Norman, Brondon McFarland, Wayne Gilmore, Lee Williams, Shelly Clayton, Coach Robert Woodard, and Coach Ron Fyffe. Back Row: Coach Sam Moore, Dwaine Richardson, Stephen Pittman, Cliff Williams, Marquise Freeman, Tim Lutes, Kevin Brown, Reginald Morse, Jeffrey Valentine, Michael Lakes, and Coach Lafayette Reed. Varsity Football 21
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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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Freshman Football Team. Front Row: Joseph Jones, Larry Shotwell, Kevin Johnson, Gregory White, Aaron Ferguson, Stephen Davis, Gilberto Reyna, and William Ridenour. Row 2: Steve Russ, Michael Pond, Walter Wallace, Larry Cheeks, James Wilson, Dujuan Carpenter, Raymond Shelley, and Marcus Saloane. Back Row: Coach Sam Moore, Carmen Shirley, Michael Sablan, Brian Hoopingarner, Brian Faulkner, Coach Robert Cooley, Derrick Moulder, Seth Peacock, Bradley Keefe, and Coach Ron Fyffe. J, W' --as b - .. . . .,,, . M, W g'H 5 w l 'A' W-sfo'-w'f..n. .tn -,Q ., .V , A 5, ya s 4 ti SQ ' - - l -mga Sa- K.. we 4 Q 'Q 5 Reserve Football Team. Front Row: William Bray, Patrick Holliday, and Shelly Clayton. Row 2: Dustin Cox, Barry Bostic, Mark Brown, Kenny McRee, Cedric Lloyd, and Coach Ron Fyffe. Back Row: Coach Sam Moore, Kristopher Musgrove, Joshua Douglas, Marquise Freeman, James Glover, John Mehringer, and Coach Robert Cooley. ,. X -bf va -.Tas 7--. -- a. , .g ?.,,yf:,1 fe , ...K Am - Qi 36 .l 7, 533 1. ,.. :gh :L Q Y QM, Freshman running back Raymond Shelley breaks free for a long gainer against Howe. 'A - me fa 1 fa' Mft. ' P-fr , , f t A' .,,, if- A 4 . Vg., 41 , , 3 ,234 I . -. f 1' V. W Nm X-,Us 'J X ' . ,,.. , A . fast as T X if . , A W t I ,AQ My A A I ' Y IJ V lt, L, 1 fa , .a 1 4. ,gg A fa. , i ' ..-- -4 wwf' f .4 ,, to Vg, A wz.2,AA ,431 V , - W. L '..E, B RESERVE FRESHMAN -. ' FOOTBALL FOOTBALL . .Q ' Q0 - 81 . K3 - 51 ' sr.g A , TECH OPP. T TECH OPP. A K ,gi 1 O Arlington 35 . 6 Arlington 42 y f O Scecina 37 6 Scecina O A C' O Washington 31 4 O Washington 18 1 O Broad Ripple 21 - 6 Broad Ripple 14 0 . , ' O North Central 40 C O North Central 22 The efe e ne Sufges A o Cathedral 37 14 Cathedral 7 X forward as freshman, Mar- Q. XAV. .. cus Saloane, kicks the ball 6 Howe 32 4 A O Howe 26 into Play during the HOWG W O Manual fforfeitj 1 18 Manual 14 game. V, 22 Reserve! Freshman Football
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