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Being a member of the junior var- sity football team involved a lot of hard work. Being on a small team wasn ' t easy, said Mike Kamp. This was true because most of the play- ers had to play both offense and defense. Many of them were mem- bers of the varsity team as well. The JV team practiced with the varsity most of the time. On Mon- days, the night of the games, they spent re-arranging some of the play- ers in order to get the most out of their ability at a certain position. During one game, Todd Reifel stepped on the foot of one of the referees, putting the ref out of ac- tion for a major portion of the game. Another time, Tim Metzinger, who usually played halfback, had to be the quarterback. This was because the regular quarterback, Doug Schrader, had been shaken up from a hit he received. The Knights finished the season with a 4-5 record. They never lost their spirit, and keeping with CC tra- dition, they never gave up — they won the last three games of the sea- son. The JV football players combined determination and cooperation, and made the season a memorable one for everyone concerned. 1: Rick Dehahn gets the next play from Coach Kremer on a victorious night. 2: Tail- back Tim Metzinger feels the load as he ' s gang tackled by a host of Lebanon players. 3: Linebacker Mike Kamp finds himself on top of the pile at Benton Central. 4: A cup of water is a refreshing break for Pat Bauer at a JV Football game. 5: Doug Schrader is ready to unload the ball to his receiver dow nfield. 6: JV Aw ard Winners: Pat Bauer (MV Lineman), Todd Reifel (Ml Lineman), Mike Kamp (Ml Back), Tim Metzinger (MV Back), Dan LaR- eau (Scholastic Award). jv football 181
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