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21 41 page 132: 1. coach jarel hansen assists danny duling with an in- jured eye during a game against wichita west. 2, the play is over but the action still continues at the west game played on the carroll field. 3. tom house gets ready to make things happen. 4. mark bell displays joy after making a t.d. play against campus. page 133: varsity football team: front row ll. to r. 1-larry schuckman, tom house, paul lopez, jhn waxodard, dan duhng, rnatt yeager, guy gemtner, mark knoHa, nuke guf,jim brennan. second row-bob werner, dave schnudt, rob foley, kent bugner,jin1 ward, andy frangenberg, mike roeder, drew loyd. third row-ted lewis, andy abbott, dan wikon, nick betzen, nuke goetz, pat hentzen, ton betzen, bill weilert, dennis chew. fourth row-tony thome, mike weninger, mike bell, john rice, larry friend, chris goebel, mark bell, ted hilger. fifth rowfcoaches: jarel hansen, larry basky, managers: charhe suehentrop, danny coen, coaches: bob hcnnen dale voth page one hundred thirty two football 3b
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football eagles settle for third in cit competition sporting new uniforms, the carroll high golden eagles invaded campus territory on a beautiful september 13 evening. led by a strong running attack and a tenacious defense, the eagles virtually destroyed campus, 28-6, coming up with a total of 259 yards rushing and 19 first downs, while the defense held the colts to 93 total yards offense. after the victory over the colts, the eagles ran into fumble- itis fumbling eight times, six in the first quarter, against east. the eagles, however managed to win 13-6. penalties plagued the eagles as they traveled to topeka sea- man. despite a tough viking defense, the squad scored a 14-6 victory. k-mc came across town, displaying the pinpoint passing of steve gebert which ripped apart the carroll secondary. the crusaders scored four t.d.'s while the paralyzed golden eagles could only muster up a 73 yard pass play from schmidt to yeager. a disappointed crowd saw the eagles lose the game 30-13. A2 page 130: 1. freshmen football team: front row ll. to r. lgreg faber, bruce may- brier, sam nance, bill dunmire, steve chippeaux, jim hunter, charlie schulte, steve bluml. second row: don lies, mike crowley, kent baalman, craig alexander, iim stoort, keith clark, john cummings, rick seiler. third row: manager, david vernia, pat flanigan, les schneider, greg peter, steve meyer, tom lewis, robert noonan. fourth row: richard roeder, scott shaddy, ken napier, terry huelskamp, greg bruggeman, ralph loehr, kevin davis, david martin. back row: coach mr. larry iansen, adrian underwood, william hayes, tom trolio, steve geier, tom sutherland, markus martinez, bob betzen, bruce cuevas, brother george peter. 2. the eagles offense, led by dave schmidt, sets up another touchdown. 3. cheer- leading is a big part of the whole football scene as cindy bugner demonstrates. page 131: 1. stopped momentarily by the southeast defense, eagle linemen scramble for the ball. 2. coaches iarel hansen and larry basky listen attentively while coach bob homer offers suggestions. page one hundred thirty one football
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football team misses state because of 'k.s.h.s.a.a.' ruling hoping to redeem themselves from the k-mc game, the eagles traveled to cessna stadium to meet north high. and redeem themselves they did, with tom house catching a 17 yard touchdown pass with only 43 seconds left inthe game. but house's heroics would never have occurred had it not been for a big fourth down play by matt yeager. carroll had the ball fourth and 15 after dave schmidt lost 11 yards. yeager stood ready to accept the snap for the apparent punt. but, while going through the motions, he also faked a hand-off to paul lopez. the north defense followed lopez as yeager scampered for the first down. five plays later, house claimed the 20-16 victory. following the north victory, the eagles met heights and walked away with an easy 21-7 homecoming win, showing carroll fans an aerial dis- play with all three t.d.'s the result of passes. the heights win pushed the eagles ranking to fifth in the state 4-a with a 3-1 city league record and 5-1 overall. the eagles then met head on with the southeast buffs at friend's adair- austin stadium. southeast, in their homecoming game, came away with the victory, 14-7. the eagles had no problem moving out the well pub- licized southeast defense, scoring first on a 74 yard drive. after the big green's first touchdown the buffs tied the game on a punt return. southeast scored once more but the eagles were not finished for the night. carroll drove within touch down position several times, but fumbles, interceptions and a costly referee call on a third down iced the win for the golden buffaloes. carroll came back after the dis- appointing contest with southeast and defeated south and west to finish regular season play, 7-2 overall. the team was notified that they did not qualify for state. the k.s.h.s.a.a. fkansas state high school activities associationl stated that the eagles were short of qualifying points. derby would represent the 4-a schools from their region, thus ending the season for the carroll golden eagles. in his last season at carroll, coach larry basky said, this year's eagles were the most physical team i've ever coached. assistant coaches jarel hansen and bob homer added, if we had worked with basky before, we would have definitely been the best in the state! n , page one hundred thirty three football
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