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VARSITY 1969 OPPONENT Western QT Oak Hill 41 Madison-Grant 6 Coston 6 North Miami O Moconoquoh O Northwestern I9 Hovvorth 49 Southwood O Eostern 32 JUNIOR VARSITY 1969 OPPONENT Carroll 6 Eastern 6 Northwestern 8 Coston - North Miomi - Western 20 Eastern 6 QI Qs - dig me ltr .5 Q, ,L T, I Jgm I S. A ..r, b
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Sports go MOD To some, it was a year-rou nd iob. To others, it was just one sport. Whatever the reason, Cass' sports program never ended or began. instead of playing only football, one may have run cross country . . . instead of participating in basketball, one may have wrestled or swum. . . instead of running track, one may have pursued the game of golf. With a diversified sports menu, any hopeful athlete was able to achieve some success at Cass in l969-l97O. 45
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5 season lt all began in August, when coaches and players met to mold each player's potential into a fluid machine. With high expectations, the l969 varsity football machine began to work, and after two setbacks it started winning games. The Kings met up with three opponents whose machines were stronger and more experienced and as a result, players and coaches had to settle for a 5-5 record. At the end of the season, the squad's leaders were recognized. Ed Carver was selected most valuable player and lineman, Rick Griffin was awarded the most valuable defensive back. Roger Ronk was named most valuable offensive back because he could always get that yard or two when the offense needed it. While the varsity was compiling a 5- 5 record, the iunior varsity Kings were producing a 4-l record. Under the guidance of Coach Sarber, the younger Kings learned invaluable game condition skills which could not be learned on the practice field. Varsity and Junior Varsity FRONT ROW: J. Baber, Manager, R. Angle, R. Kuhn, M. Taylor, S. Gotshall, W. Deeter, M. McDonald, G. Beck, S. Lowe, R. Roller, D. Gaylor, D. Angle, Manag- er. SECOND ROW: R. Maughmer, R. Rank, M. Hlebasko, G. Koch, J. Strauch, T. Grider, M. Goodier, R. Griffin, K. Titus, R. Dick, P. Price, P. Mullens. THIRD ROW: B. Roberts, P. Miller, G. Marschand, V. Beeson, G. Whaley, B. Hoagland, G. Moss, M. Buffum, D. Hiatt, G. Stephenson, D. Young. FOURTH ROW: D. McRae, M. Harmon, R. Jernagen, S. Lynas, J. Dishon, E. Carver, C. Carver, T. Doty, L. Schenk, S. Hensel, C. Wilson. With the needed block by a Cass teammate, Phil Miller C865 crosses the goal line.
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