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Eagles Crush Boise and Finish Season With Style 'l'he foreboding sign bearing the message Capital Punishment , warned all who crossed this year's Iiagles. In the final game of the season against the Boise Braves, the offense shut Out their long-time rivals 38-0. For both teams, it was a matter of pride to end their respective seasons with a win, but for Capital it meant more. For the first time in three years they would miss the state playoffs. With this in mind the Eagles played it like the championship game. This year the Iiagles were led defen- -wi IXRIZAKINCI 'l'llROllGll Tllli liONNl2VIl.l,Ii DIZFIENSE, junior Ryan Garner rushes for the first down. H2 Varsity lfoorhall johnson as noseguard. Quarterback, sively by three outstanding returning players, Dan Arguinchona, tackle, Mike Swinclell, linebacker, and Paul Mike lloppins had Shannon Walker as his main receiver with the rushing game led by Brad Nishitani. A record was set this year for the fewest points conceded by the Eagles in their Z0 year history. Capital scored 221 total points while holding their opponents to just 85. The Eagles played inspired football throughout their losses and in their seven overwhelming victories. 1 Far above, CHAD lil.ESllliR, one of the four from Capital chosen to he on the All-Metro Defense team, prepares to punt during a close game against Meridian Above: IN S'l'RIDIi, team captains Mike Iloppins and Dan Arguinchona proudly walk onto the field for the coin ross. i fi.. -Q ni - , 4' N' ' . -ss q . ' ' A L M K, .,, ,sw
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Some woala' call it a rebuilding year, others a learning experience, hat whatever you call it, it was Une of those years The 1985 fighting Sophomore foot- ball team had a very disappointing 0-7 season. The team realized that if they were going to go anywhere, they would have to practice hard, play in their hearts, and accept their limitations. They stayed true to the game plan and played to win, But the odds were stacked against them. The team, according to Coach Duncan, struggled valiantly against very tough odds throughout the season. We were out-numbered, out-sized, and out-talented by most of our opponents. Offensive surges were accom- plished through the fine passing of Darren Dildine to his favorite target jim Kimmel, while james Eidam led the Eagles on the groundxlason Jacobsen, the baby Eagles leading tackler, was also a big threat to his opponents from his lineman posi- tion. Though it was his first year of football, David Swartly showed that he had fabulous talents as a kicker. His several 40 plus yard field goals lead Coach Duncan to believe that he would have an impact on Idaho High School Football. Considering their no-win season, the team played courageously throughout each game, never sur- rendering until the final whistle. SCOREBOARD WE OPPONENTS 31-52 Meridian 3-38 Borah 14-20 Boise 17-33 Caldwell 9-50 Meridian 7-52 Borah 14-24 Boise QQ We worked hard, but we could have done better ifwe had unit- ed together as a team earlier in the Season, lar above FADING BACK Darren Dildine spots his target and prepares to thro .mother .Jason .Jacobsen perfect pass Abo e IIIE SOPHOMORE OIYFNSIVI IINI' block their opponents rs jim r 84 Sophomore Football
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