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potential. ' i N14-l3.'s a V h J .V. Football Gains Experience . ,Although they didnite possess they ability or ,experience of some of the county's other teams,,'Centennial'siJ.V. football team ftinished ul with g a promising 3-4 recordl Coach Chuck Bragg, and Coach ,Jim ,Fink instilled vigor and enthusiasm, in driving their squad to reach its full i The ,Eagles were involved in imany exciting games, the ,rnostg thrilling of which was against Wilde Lake. 2 With ,less thanytwo minutes to Qplay, the team drove 27,5 yards? for theiwinningig score, ,stunning the Wildecats, g 2 The team's future rests onthe ntiinber of players re- turning to play next yearg CoachBraggrisslooking forward t to nextiseason and is expectinga tougher, more experienced squad. h i W t 'r Q ,- ,Y A - 4 L4 J.V.,FOO'l'BA LL: First Rows-,Jeff Rogers, 'John MoOT5J'lMikjel Rattray,,Mike Wiegemamkandy Lindsay, Ronnie Fletcher,g,Charlie Buss,i.lim Hunter, Milton Ethridge,'Andy1Pacione, Clark Thiele- mann, Danny Payne. Second.Row,-- Carolynn Smith,jLinda,Curtlisglohn Pfautz, Tom Durham, Joe Nido, WadctLange,,David1 NiIson,'Mark Faoto, ,Stephan Baeharik, DaividiFuller,- Guy Allen, Rusty Zorbaugh, Raphael Chandler, C. C, Chausse, Third.-Row W- Coach Chuck Bragg, John Hilderbrandt, Tom Nieberding,'Patriee Griffin, Kyron Kisieki, Bruce Lawhorn, David Fennell, Phillip Lauer, Jim De Carlo, Don Rowe, AndyLGore, Darin Wood, Alan Files, John Vandenlberg, Coach .lim'Fink. . ' ' ' ' 1 . . , - - , A ABOVE LEFT: The atmosphere is tense as quarterback Jim DeCarlo awaits the snap of the ball. ABOVE: Coaches and team members look on in disbelief as their opponents make the winning touchdown. .l.V. Football Eagles Opponents 3 24 Howard Wilde Lake 14 I3 Hammond 22 0 Glenclg 8 38 Oakland Mills 0 12 Mt. Hebron 0 22 Atholton 22 ' 6 .l.V. Football l07
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106 Golf Centennial Golfers Swing Into Action 'Swinging down the fairway andputting across the green, Centennial golfers were right on par this year. The team, composed mainly of freshmen and sopho- mores,-placed third in the district. ' W Coach Myron Dutterer said that in golf what counts more than practice? is a golfer's experience infcompeti- tion, because he must be able to shoot under pressure. This s year, the team gained valuable experience. The golfers' best meet was the district playoffs where Centennial placed 6th out of 22 teams. l The team was led by captain Bob Menton, who placed .third in the district. Bob won the Kenny Horton Memorial Trophy for having the best score on the district tour. His thigh achievement in the district carried him onto the state tour. s C With all except one of this year's golfers returning, Coach Dutterer expects next year to be the best ever for Centennial. 1 The future of the Centennial golf team depends upon their increased experience and dedication. A young groupgthe golfers have many fairways ahead. BELOW,LEFT: Junior Steve Collins raises sand while digging himself out of a trap. BELOW: Bobby Menton receives the Kenny Horton Memorial Trophy from Frank l.upe ol' Howard High School and Coach Myron Duttcrer for his low score of 77 in the district tourney. , ,M y A, 'i ,. r-1 v fr AH f .szH. ' B 'W 5533511-l-fm,-f-g' ga 4 VarsityfJ.V. Golf Eagles Opponents Mt. HebronfOMfWL O 3 AtholtonfGlcncIgfWl, l 2 GlenclgfHammondfMl. Hebron V2 2 AtholtonjHowardfMt. Hebron I 2 Hammondfl-lowardfWl. l 2 AtholtonfHammondfOM 2 l GlcnclgfHowardfOM 0 3 T . iiiiixixniiitttl. ff T GOLF TEAMg Leh lol Right- Lance Nickles, Rich Reiser, Coach Dutterer, Greg Forrester, Tom Menton, .lay Stosz, Bob Mcnton, Steve Collins V f
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'Q Varsity Football Kicks Off g Hit Hit7' was thesignal for the team to move ai play used by Centennial's first varsity football team, The Eagles compiled a 1-9 record in their debut season. Starting the year off slowly, they sparked up against Hammond in a 22-8 victory.sIn this game running backGreg Brouse and linebacker Drew, Clark displayed great ability as they helped to notch up Centennial's first varsity football win. - A' broken collarbone lsuffered during pre- season practice kept junior Larry Kinsey, first string quarterback, out of the first four games. Sophomore Joe Petti stepped in to keep the of- fense moving, and received praise from his coaches for the outstanding job he did against formidable foes.. i Co-Captains Peter Nelson and Chip Baker kept the Eagles? unified. Despite their disappointing record, Coach Welsch was proud of the team's determination and said he hopes that this spirit would form the foundation of a winning team next year. b t is
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