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-,.. g 4 ik IC qw . ? l Q ,, g In .fi - Vlftiybg En t . -' I v , :V . , A .hqq 4 :I ' ug '--1-.N..,,miH W +. Sir ..,.,,,m YI! ' RUNNINGBACA L D BEAN lowers his head and cuts up Hel f , ' ,. . - - ' , Central Davenport in the post-season seniinnal game, The semifinal contest was destined to be tough, pitting the number-two-ranked Tigers against unbeaten number-one-ranked Davenport Central. The crowd's enthusiastic support could be heard outside the Dome as the Tigers upset the highly-touted Blue Devils. CF held Davenport Central scoreless and handed the team its only loss of the season, 28-0. The Tigers' berth in the state cham- pionship game set Cedar Falls on fire. Congratulations, support and encour- agement came from every segment of the community - from business and -service organizations to elementary school students. A Thursday afternoon pep rally exemplified the community's support as a huge crowd filled the Parkade, despite rain. Red and black fans filled the UNI- Dome one final time Nov. 12 to watch their Tigers battle Sioux City Heelan for the state title. Taylor Pine's punt return for a touchdown and Dave Conrads' PAT in the first minute of the game thrilled CF fans, but these were the last points the 1982 Tigers would put on the UNI-Dome scoreboard. Heelan went on to win the contest, 21-7. The championship game was followed by a recognition assembly in the UNI-Dome for the football team. Playoff activities ended with a dance in the gym following the recognition assembly. Players and coaches were honored at an all-school assembly at school on Monday morning. - Lisa Ver Mulm s
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- 0'lv..1,f . ,. 2'?r H. Noonan MUNCHING CHICKEN McNuggets and sipping shakes are Kermit Harless and Brian McCullough. I xii, I..- -4' ,V,f' H. Noonan MALEIA THOMPSON takes an energy break from her studies in the journalism room, her favorite school-time hangout. f N ff' ! W H. Noonan Looking at the current centerl'o1d, Jill Lehman and Becky Whee. I I 1 'er get the giggles. Places I0 Gofll
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