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Varsity record shows unexpected power Despite being hampered by injuries, the Chatard Trojans finished the season with a very fine 8-2 mark. A small note: the Trojans were only eight points away from an undefeated season. This gave the team its best student-backing in history. It also proved to the rest of the city that Chatard is a team to be reckoned with, whether it's in a supposedly down year or not. Chatardis successes were due to a very hard- working senior group. Add to this a few key juniors and a unit of very mature sophomores. More so than any other year, Chatard was a real Team . It was this team that amassed a total of 226 points. It was this team that, for the 3rd consecutive year, lead the city in defense, allowing only 62 points. However, this is not to say that some truly out- standing individual performances were not turned in. They were. Mark McDonough set two career records for most carries and most yards gained. In tour years, he gained nearly 1900 yards. Once again he was All-City and All-State. John Veza, All-City and All-State, set a record for most tackles in one game. He had an unbelievable 15 solo tackles against Marshall, increasing his own record of 13 from the previous year. He also compiled a record 159 solos in three years of varsity experience. Rory Russell set a mark with 7 pass receptions in a game. He performed this feat twice, a ainst Scecina and Marshall, He also set a new recorcf with 30 pass receptions for the season. He, too, was All-City. Billy Lynch, Only a soph, got into the act. Bill completed a record of 15 of 27 passes for a record 224 yards against Marshall. After one year, Bill, is only 10 completions shy of Harold Queisserls career mark of 95. City foes can sweat for two more years. Other players honored were Kevin Hughes, 2nd Team All-City, and jim Tinder, jim jackson and Ed Lacey, All-City Honorable Mention. These just happened to be the only ones recog- nized ofticially. There were numerous others who made recognition possible. This year the Trojans were real champs. With the same kind of spirit, they can't help but repeat.
VARSITY FOOTBALL CHS OPPONENT 21 Bosses A 6 O 31 A Wood 0 0A Broad Ripple l 7 40 Northwest 0 36 Brebeuf f fi A 22 19 A Scecina 13 A 13 Marshall 14 20 Tech 0 6 Ritter 0 36 3R0r1Calli 0 Won 8 Lost 2 'I l as-Q ia: - T -- Q, gui'-4 l LEFT: Chatard's granite-hard defense readies itself for the Marshall attack. FAR ABOVE: Once again the ball is back where it belongs. Touchdown! ABOVE: With gentle words and a soft voice, Coach Dullaghan inspires the team at half-time, 91
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