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FIRST ROW: Jeff Pattison, Chuck Moore, Phil Roach, Ben Sinclair, Mike Prall, Steve E. Nelson, Tom Keel- ing, lim Erickson, Doak Wyckoff. SECOND ROW: Rob Ness, Rick Davis, Steve Dunahoo, Ron Anderson, Torn Heggen, Ron Floyd, John Fitzgerald, Mike Leeper. THIRD ROW: Bill Patterson, Joe Batten, Tim Tilton, Dave Fitzgerald. FOURTH ROW: Lee Hackbarth, Rod Streeter, Tom Peno, Steve Duke, Brian Morgan, Duane Schumann, Dennis Penick. FIFTH ROW: Vic Stephens, Craig Klein, Torn Sinclair, Dan Armstrong, Bill Harris, Joe Patterson. WILDCATS IMPROVE TO 5-4 WE SEASON'S RECORD THE 6 Pleasantville 26 20 Roland-Story O 26 Ballard 16 Carlisle proved to be a tough opponent for all foes. The Wild- 19 Sguth Hamilton 27 cats led the Heart of Iowa conference in pass offense and were 32 Johnston 8 an exciting team to watch. What they lacked in size, they 12 Ngfth Pglk 36 made up for in aggressive defense and in a wide-open pro-type 6 Worr Marshall 14 offense. Carlisle finished the season with 5 wins against 4 12 Nevada 6 losses. The losses were all to teams who finished in the top 20 Adair Casey 6 eight teams in State Playoff point rankings. Most contests were in doubt until late in the final period. The Wildcats tied for fourth in the conference race with a 4-3 mark. Carlisle out- scored opponents 153 to 138 with Mike Prall scoring 54 points and Rick Davis 44. Top rushers were Mike Prall with 552 yards and Jim Gravett with 466. Quarterback Ron Anderson completed 82 of 198 passes 4410705 for a total of 1, O98 yards. Rick Davis was the top pass catcher with 39 receptions for 522 yards and seven touchdowns. Bill Harris and Craig Klein led the defense with 60 and 57 unassisted tackles. Three Wildcats were named to the first team all conference: Ron Anderson, Bill Harris, and Jeff Gatchel. On the second unit were Torn Heggen, Rick Davis, Mike Leeper, and Tom Keeling. The Wildcats lose 12 seniors, but they do return 8 lettermen for next fall. i
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