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top- The opponent has the ball, but noc without the defensive efforts of Ken Morris. Neil NX'eigand. and Lance Starr. Middle left- Steve Swank receives a pass. Middle njjht-1 .eland Standiford. Neil VC’cigand. Scott MacKenzie. Brad Peterson, and Dwain Tilleman hustle off the field after the Harlem game which was lost due to a bad referee s call. Bottom left- Aaron Johnson struggles to get the ball, while Ray Leo looks on Bottom right- Scott MacKenzie escapes the reaches of an opponent with Darryl Young at his heels to tackle anyone who might come up from the rear. 29
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top left Sonia Sharpies and Eloise Solem closely evaluate their M-ette opponents position during a freer brow, top right-Gretchen Anderson tentatively awaits the rebound while teammate Chandra Zarn struggles to bloek out an opponent. Middle left-In a defensive effort. Eloise Solem and Chandra Zarn keep their eyes on the ball. Middle Tight-Sticking close to her Harlem opponent. Grctchen Anderson studies the plav. back row-Judy Friede. Melissa Florea. Gretchen Anderson. Chandra Zarn. I.eanne back row-Jodie Farmer. Stephan. Fulbnght. Lesley VonEschen. Rasan Miller. Standiford. front-Uura Bucklin; manager. Sonia Sharpies. Michelle Charney. front-Uura Bucklin; manager. Kerry Larson. Becky Graff. Shannon Haider. Eloise Solem. Tammy Bergman; manager. Brenda Moxley. Tammy Bergman; manager.
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k N v i 2 s Wolf point il M Cut Bam Browni’ £ Shclb j K 6-21 (mH 18-19 7 13 0-47 14-8 14-17 6-20 Although the Beeter Football team didn’t have a great record this year, they had great pride. When they won, they won. a hard fought battle. Consequently, the 1985 football season began and ended on a sad note. Even with all the lost games and snowy practices this young team faced, it seemed that nothing was too harsh to deaden the BEETER PRIDE’ that first year beeter coach. Bob Dolezal, instilled in this football squad of 1985. Try as they might, the five inspiring seniors of this up coming )unior based football team, couldn't seem to lead their team past a two and six overall record. Of all the obstacles facing the team, it seemed that there were two. that were having a battle of which would hurt the football team the worst; those being the young team, and the new type of offense brought to Chinook by Coach Dolezal. For example, in the Harlem game. Jamie Neibauer rushed for KM yards, while Bob Cross rushed for 68. Also. Leland Standiford intercepted a pass and returned it for .48 yards. But a field goal by Harlem that looked like a miss, and a touchdown in the last few seconds gave Harlem the win. The last game of the season was also a very close game in all but score. A few mistakes turned the game around for Conrad However, in the third quarter, the Beetcrs were able to stop the Cowboy's fourth down conversion, which gave the Beeters a good field position. Also. Jamie Neibauer had a season best, rushing for 245 yards. Vet. with all these obstacles, the Beeter team did things which kept its pride alive, one being the dedication of homecoming to Ed Looby. Besides the game's being dedicated to Looby the seniors and a few juniors took a road trip to Great Falls the following day and presented Ed with the game winning ball that was autographed by all the players. Along with this, a video tape of the game and a requested taping of the radio broadcast by KRYK were also donated to Ed. This was one of the many things the Beeter team did to keep their good spirits. Obviously, this year was not successful in the record books, but if acquiring the ideals of team pride, self worth, and learning to help your partner were noted, they would all have been record breakers for the 1985 football season. Certainly, this Beeter team has a lot of which to be proud, especially knowing they gave it their best in every game. The competition for football was tremendous. because the state champions came from the Northern B Division! Nonetheless. many of our starters were named to the All Conference team, both offensively and defensively. Jamie Neibauer. fullback and defensive tackle, was named to the first team. Leland Standiford. defensive back and punter, was named to the second team. Those named to honorable mention, included Dwain Tilleman as a defensive linebacker, and Allen Higgins as an offensive guard. In addition. Jamie Neibauer was selected as an alternate to the East-West Shrine team. 30
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