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First row, left to right: Steve White, Wayne Burkholder, Mike Blair, Dan Stephans, Matt Shuler, Dan Snapp, Bill Orr, Ron Walker, Mark Alfonse. Second row: Richard Wickstrom, Keith Vinson, Craig Warner, Steve Berg, Mike Cathcart, Doug Bowlsby, Jim Carsner, Koichi Okamoto. Third row: Coach Fay, Coach FJeuberger, Richard Brown, Bob Walker, Randy Blair, Ted Schoenlien, Pete Edison, Tom Durheim, Bob Nadon. Fourth row: Coach Jacobsen, Manager Paul Anderson, Tim Manke, Kevin Hill, Jay McCallister, Tim Ewald, Jim Neikes, Jim Cathcart. FISHERMAN FOOTBALL 73 SCOREBOARD OPPONENT WE THEY Sept. 7 Canby 24 3 Sept. 14 Dallas 8 20 Sept. 21 Forest Grove 12 34 Oct. 5 McMinnville 8 27 Oct. 11 Newberg 8 3 Oct. 19 St. Helens 16 0 Oct. 26 Sweet Home 20 9 Nov. 2 Silverton 28 14 Strong running fullback Ron Walker (45), who made All-Coast for the second year, looks for day¬ light behind the blocks of Bob Nadon (17) and Dan Stephens. 10
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lough defensive play was the highlight of the Fishermen ' s season. Hard- nosed pursuit and gang tackling such as this against Sweet Home made the Astoria defense one of the best in the Coast-Valley League. Astoria placed six players on the All-Coast team, although Coach Jacobsen thought more deserved recognition. Those who garnered plaudits were, from left to right: Matt Shuler, Ron Walker, Dan Snapp, Dan Stephens, and Craig Warner, all seniors. This year the Fighting Fishermen football team overcame many adversities, including inexperience, injuries, and a tough schedule to wind up with a winning season. The Fisher¬ men had a very respectable showing, despite having a rough start, and finished the season strong, winning the final four games. Astoria wound up with perhaps the best defense in the league, with an unusually high amount of points scored on “cheap” plays, such as kick returns and fumble recoveries. Offensively, the young Fisherm en usually gained more yardage than the opponent, but lacked a scor¬ ing punch until late in the season. With 14 returning lettermen, the future is bright. On the next page, clockwise, starting with the upper left-hand picture: Soph Halfback Randy Blair (40) speeds past the St. Helens defenders as Jay McCallister shows his jubilation. Ron Walker (45) displays the form that made him Astoria’s leading ground- gainer as he fakes out two onrushing Huskies. Bob Nadon (17) tucks away the pigskin and prepares to grind out a few tough yards against CVL champion Forest Grove. One of Astoria s strong points all season was outstanding defensive play. Here Craig Warner (30) and Rich Brown corral the Dallas Dragons ball-carrier. Left: Making first team All-League was big junior guard Mike Cathcart. IDan Snapp and Matt Shuler sack another Sweet Home runner as Bill lOrrandJim Cathcart look on. The battle with the Huskies was the Home- Icoming game, won by Astoria. fctfr gfjppk W 1 m yUv. ... ffLJL ’8 m Below: Coach A1 Jacobsen presented Dan Snapp with the Lineman of the Year award at the Fall Sports Banquet. Ron Walker was given both Back of the ear and Chris Pohl awards. These awards are voted on by the team.
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