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Future Cass stars gain experience in iunior high football prog ram Gang tackling is applied by the defense to bring The Logon ball-carrier meets a stone wall as down the ball-carrying opponent. Stan Lynas makes the tackle. The iunior high football program final- ly came of age as Coaches Reedy, Hil- ton, and Hawkins pointed each boy toward the inevitable varsity career. The Freshmen, led by most valuable back, Stan Lynas, and most valuable lineman, Tom Woolever, finished with a l-4 record. Even this could be con- sidered encouraging since the Fresh- men produced a better record than last year. The eighth grade team, still learning many fundamentals of the sport, final- ly ended up with a 2-2-2 record. At the end of the season the team members selected Rod Rhine and Mark Hoover most valuable players. Under the guidance of Fred Hawkins, the seventh grade finally ended up with a 4-O-l record. At the end of the season, Randy Griffin and Greg Leffert were selected most valu- able players. Seventh Grade . . . FRONT ROW: J. Johnson, Martin, R. Cotner, D. Wilson, M. Dearduff, Martin, K. Miester, D. Stover, N. Johnson, Metcalf. SECOND ROW: K. Ward, J. Phillips, Plummer, M. Hinkle, D. Goylor, B. Ahrens, J McCoy, R. DeHaven, D. Ramer, T. Phillips, M. Carey, R. Foreman. THIRD ROW: Coach F. Hawkins, P. Hildebran, J. Shafer, T. Farlow, M 49 Sites, K. Kitchell, K. Bowman, B. Chapman, J. VerBryck, M. Carver, FOURTH ROW. M. Wheatley, D. Hensel, B. Woolever, J. Cook, G. Leffert, C. Thurman, R. Griffin, R. Hyman, K. Irwin, C. Cort.
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Freshman . . . FRONT ROW: R. Plummer, M. Johnson, T. Jay, P. Myers, J. McQuiston, B. Foreman, J. LeDonne, Coach D. Reedy. FOURTH Scott, J. Reinke, A. VerBryck, R. Jenkins, P. Theike, D. Van Haitsma, M. Sailors. THIRD ROW: ROW: T. Woolever, S. Lynas, J. Fuller, B. Collins Spence, J. Thorpe, M. Fields. SECOND ROW: K. G. Greenwood, A. Wilson, K. Reyburn, S. K. Bowman, T. Robertson, L. Robertson. Eighth Grade . . . FRONT ROW: K. Davis, J. Os born, K. Dagget, D. Ricci, T. Dunlap, B. Gordon Manager: l.. Bowers, Manager. SECOND ROW: D. Stafford, J. Hoagland, L. Carden, J. Vernon D. Martin, J. Wisler, K. McBride, T. Torres, E. FOURTH ROW: J. Walker, H. Owen, J. Baker, J Beck. THIRD ROW: R. Hinkle, C. Mehaffie, R. Gates, S. Cart, B. Arnett, D. Smith, F. Cun Rhine, R. Bowyer, J. Bostic, M. Hoover, D. ninghC1m,J.Remley. Schlegelmilch, C. Downhour, Coach M. Hilton. 48
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Young team learns fast WRESTLING . . . FRONT ROW: T. Dunlop, Gaylor, R. Maughmer, R. Roller, B. Moss, Gotshall, R An le R. Plummer L Pierc . S - 9 1 f - Y OND ROW: J. Dick, M. Taylor, T. Reyburn, D S EC C. Moon, T. Myers, R. Ronk, M. Hlebasko, J. Jor- dan. THIRD ROW: G. Romer, B. Roberts, M. Yeakle J. Mor an R Griffin L. Jerna en B. Y, Q I - 1 Q , Hoagland, K. Reyburn, Coach F. Hawkins. Using his knowledge of wrestling, Steve Gofshgll declares his superiority over his opponent. 50 in the early beginnings, the King grapplers, led by Most Valuable Wres- tler Chuck Moon and Outstanding Un- derclassman Steve Gotshall, had a hard time finding the winning combi- nation. With hard work in practice, each member ot the wrestling team soon found a place in the machine which produced a 5-4 record. During the season noteworthy suc- cesses were produced by the grapplers. The Kings participated in two tournaments, winning the Lewis Cass tournament and placing second in the Culver tournament. At the end ot the season, the wrestling team traveled to Kokomo for the sectional in which Chuck Moon and Bill Roberts finished third and Steve Gotshall placed fourth. With quick thinking, Randy Angle uses a two-on- one to bring his opponent to the mat.
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