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Colts have 2-4 season This year's B-varsity football sea- son left something to be desired. Nevertheless, struggling through the season only to come up with a 2-4 season is not all that depressing. Af- terall there's always next year to look forward to. The highpoints of the season came when the young Colts romped over ElDorado 18-2 and beat Ark City 12-O. Runningback Gerald Cast- leberry led the offensive attack along with fullback Terry Reiling. Doug Jack called the signals while Bazyl Burgess carried out the split duties. The defense was command- ed by the likes of Ron Evans and Les Adcock. Junior linebacker Ron Evans said, Even though we didn't win that many B-varsity games this season, we still have high hopes for next year. Marty Kruse added, We are looking forward to the challenge of carrying on the winning tradition started by the varsity this year and will be working hard to get ready for the upcoming season. ,G 5 fs? H' r V Sop more Da ooth 'catches a pass on t ' I n b f being hit by a defend- er. A 2 . f ..- ,, msg' W ag swf., , sligiittwg fgfgggs . .a gg E. ., ,'g, ltX, gf ' ' f' fi fgxi , a . fu ,E ' fwfr ,sa Q Hi-, , 1 i. 2, W! 'N !5i!1f'f1 f1rvT4. JL GPF' g I J ,, ...vs - V A 5, ta A 'Vt V Az'-rg., 'x - 53 N F' asf .1 'Af Q df' 3-1, if N in .J 4 SQ' A- . ,E qs A . , ! it gf , 1 ' gl its E -. . 1. fr I , 'e ra H 4, K L 4, ai C L , .94-if Zg, , W4 . Y I, X j , . , , V, :. ,.r . xy xx K . Ag 'T it 1. ,v a, 5- , Co'acHesClant5n,-.Mega 2,1 A, ,Q . E , -'f.. . . 5,xWf V, . 3 Q .. ,aww in Q W ' f- 'mi s ug ff ' T 1 Y - 1 Vi talk vr Qjbffilj Strat,
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