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feat,-,'y1'x g.:-' .Q P' A 4 ii 'Q '1 . Y' sd r . ' Wi' X .he-.Pt 1 V Bob Kuhn and Steve Fox have 5 clinching holds on Bulldog half- 2 4 back Kenny Williams as Mike Lies comes up to put the finish- ing touches on him. 2! Colt de- fensive unit anticipates Arkansas City's snap of the ball during a crucial moment of the '74 Homecoming. 3X Varsity Football Squad: BOTTOM ROW: M. Lies, T, Eastman, M. Vaught, B. Lee, R. Free, R. Adams, I. Hudson, G. Kaul, C. Hughes, C. Oliver. SECOND ROW: P. Comegys, S. Smith, I. Alexander, R. Oliver, L. Logan, D. Mitchell, D. Sebastian, P, White, W. Brickley, B. Veith, R. Rodgers. TOP ROW: Manager M. Schauf, R. Rogers, M. 3 . Miller, M, Vanderhoff, S, Rosiere, K. Mae- chtlen, 1. jones, B. Kuhn, R. Becker, F. Mason, B. Beal, M. Morton, M. Powell, D. Smith. 4X Fullback Dan Sebastian turns the corner and looks for running room downfield against Ark Valley foe Hutchinson. sf Head Coach Don Harmison tries to get things straight with Ref- eree Schmidt during the Hutchinson game. I I
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Col-l'S let ded l,t.li-I-lf! 'inlxctvies Hey, Hoss . . Time for pull-ups l'm going to be sick tomorrow .., Not me, l'm not running a mile Come on Seniors, let's win our last game! They did just that, in fact remem- ber the last three games, they were close ones, but winning is what counts. The Campus Colt Varsity Football squad ended ther season this year with an overall record of 4 wins, 5 loses, 3-4 in the league. As the sea- son started the going looked rough for the Colts, then they were lifted by a victory over Newton. The roughness really showed as injuries hurt the Colts at the begin- ning of the season. Ron Becker was laid up in the hospital with an in- jured back, Dan Sebastian with an injured knee, Greg Kaul suffering a leg injury, and many others, As the season moved along, the Colts began doing what people knew they could do all along, win games. The last three games were victories with only one coming on their homefield. Anyway it's over and the seniors are gone, but there are people to fill their spots, and the Varsity squad will be looking for their fourth straight victory next year. , 5. l.
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Young Col-l-5 e.ctv-in experience, Campus High School is struggling to build a winning football tradition. The teams have had problems stem- ming from lack of interest and pro- per football background to coaching changes. Injuries haven't helped the situation as freshman quarterback Doug lac. can testify. No matter what the reasons, the ones that de- cide to play the gami deserve a sub- stantial amount of c edit. To run, block,and tackle in conditions rang- ing from unbearable neat to mo- ments of mud running through your helmet lining takes a person of unu- sual nerve. To feel the unforgettable pain of gettiwg speared while its 28 degrees Ol'ESld9 and then feeling the hot breath of an outraged coach standing beside you wanting to know why your block didn't knock down three defenders instead of one. But at last their hours of practice paid off in the pleasure of winning. The sophomore team ended the sea- son with an even slate of 3-3. On the other hand, the freshmen squad slipped the .500 mark, finishing the 1974 season with a record of 2-5. Names like Chrisman and Elliot were heard throughout the year. The teamwork and individual perform- ances of these teams have provided fun, excitment, and hopefully a start to a very lucrative high school career.. 'I 1974 Freshman team: BACK ROW: 2 T. Sowell, G. Frazier, G. Hargrove, I T Chrisman, D. Kaul, S. Booth, D. 3 Roberson, W. Pacensa, M. York, M. Norman. SECOND ROW: M. Stroot, joe El- liott, G. West, R. Messer, 1. johnson, B. Bur- gess, R. Randall, P. Baltazor, R. Wagoner, M. Caswell, john Elliot, D. jack. FRONT ROW: D. Goss, K. Parker, D. Meyer, L. Adcock, R. Ev- ans, jeff Elliot, G. Czarnowsky, D. Probst, C Reece, S. Davis, M. Gooding. 2!Sophomores' BACK ROW: l. Irwin, R. Mayer, S. Griffin, M. Eastman, T. Kuhn, W. Cox, D. Baker, I. Chris- man, T. Schreiber, G. Wilson, K. Slater, A. Rogers, T. Pinkston. SECOND ROW: S. Sulli- van, M. Delaney, S. Steele, C. Barr, I. Darr, E. Kercher, 1. Hartman, F. Cohlmia, B. Drew, S. Rogge, M. Harbuck, M, Reece. FRONT ROW: C. Hudson, S. Chilcote, H. Byram, C. Parker, W. Brickley, S. Konkel,1. Delzer, L. Tenyeck, S. Holten, M. Dickson.
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