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1 STRETCHING TO Tl-IE LIMIT Reaching for a pass over his Borah defender, Jeff Farley I8ll jumps for a reception from Glenn Kelley. The pass was incomplete and Capital fell to the Lions, 26 to 6. 49' O-33 Meridian I 4-0 Bonneville 6-22 Mtn. Home 7-O Pasco I 3-0 Lewiston 7-I O C.D.A. 7-55 Meridian 6-26 Borah 3I-2I Blackfoot . cc.c . s Q' The members ofthe Senior Varsity football team, FIRST ROW: Wade Wentworth, Jeff Shinn, Sean Thornton, Glenn Kelley, Ryan Garner, Jason Eck, Eric St. Michell, Jon llet, and Jerry Golse. SECOND ROW: Blake Campbell, Tony Vashro, Ron Ebersole, Jeff Schaffer, James Waddel, Doug Eagar, Matt Martinez, Craig Blazer, and Jay Symonds. THIRD ROW: Tyler Clark, Jon Wilton, Paul Schrecongost, Jason Secrist, David Mills, Nick Duggan, Jeff Harris, and Nathan Levanger. l32 Varsity Football PICK OFF To the dismay of the Bonneville offense, Jason Eck C67 comes up with 0 pass from the Bees quar- terback. The Eagles stifled Bonneville I4 to O. Each other was the trademark of the I986 team. lt is that kind of sup- port, loyalty, and ability to make the effort to suc- ceed, developed by the i986 football team that will lead these young men, as individuals, success. .sege GURKHA STICK Giving a shout of triumph, Eric St, Michell retrieves a pass to set up for the Eagle offense.
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f l .s 55, i Football is a game filled Qwith emotion, some sad- dening. To endure the change of emo- a player must be of purpose and of They must de- Ioyalty to the team and most impor- r one another. 'his type of con- radery, each player had ci valuable purpose, impor- to th success of our team. That support and loyalty for icont'dJ strong .INTENSITY it . HOPING TOD GETein on the Bud from the sidelines. . dy Boyd, D A Season of A ony . . . struggling through a rebuilding year. Alan sat dismally on theh sidelines. His left leg lay propped on the bench, en- cased in an ice pack whose chilling presence seemed only to intensify the aching pain of his injury. Behind him the roar of the crowd fell dul- ly on his ears. Having 225 pounds of defensive tackle pound you to the turf was no picnic, especially when it ruin your chances of returning to the game. Alan wanted des- perately to reioin his team- mates, but his injury along with the fact that he did not relish the idea of repeating his earlier experience, kept him tied to the sidelines. DROPPING BACK .tg twig. FALLING BEHIND HIS defenders, Glenn Kelley C83 looks for an open receiver. 1 . 7 Such was the fate of this year's football team. The players and coaches entered the season, with Coach Vo- gel at the helm for his first year, filled with Eagle pride and determination, but a pre- liminary loss iCont'dD . . . ,:u: 'i my . A STEP AHEAD SURPRISING THE defense, Junior quarterback Derin Dil- dine C47 manages to sneak for a few yards. Varsity Football l 31
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CQ Q Q 0 in 9' 1 O O ll Q Oi: - - A on o A 0 . . ' Us Sf , To eventual State Champion Meridian but dimmed our hopes and we never seemed to -uv regain our momentum. Nathan Levanger commented, l'We would have liked to have gone further but Meridian seemed to blow everything for us. With a sigh, Alan realized that through win or loss he was proud to be an Eagle. ww.-Q10 -.-no ON THE LINE , - ,-2--Q crist looks on in the game, N gives directions to Paul Schrecongost C705 as Jason Se- I - h. ' With only one minute left on the clock, Coach O'Hara W A, ,N s ' N 2 1 l f 'Lrg' The members of the Junior Varsity football team, FIRST ROW: Brian Wardle, Chuck Ranstrom, Dan McLough- lin, James Bechan, David Swartley, Derin Dildine, and Troy Borckman. SECOND ROW: Kirk Hanson, Marty Harsin, Chuck Hanson, James Eidam, Jim Ripley, Buddy Boyd, Bill Landon, and Mike Vashro. THIRD ROW: Ron Richardson, Robert St. Michell, Jon McCrorie, Eric Lane, Jason Jacobsen, Zane Asmus, Scott Whiles, and Brent Wardle, Varsity Football l33
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