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Page 52 The Petrolia June 1937 1. O ' Neill goes over the top. 2. Lacey snags one. 3. Bourdeau blocks for Brunson. 4. O ' Neill punts out. one. 6. The team clears the way for Brunson around right end. Lacey tries for a high FOOTBALL (Continued from Page 51) and the other two were by a pass from Engstrom to Cowan and an interception by O ' Neill. Bour- deau and Powell each made a conversion. Clovis Taken 14 to 13 Winning the second league game of the season, the local team continued its streak of vic- tories October 3. at Clovis. by trimming the strongest team which opposed Coalinga, 14 to 13. A great deal of the victory was cha- ged to Ed O ' Neill, whose punting got Coalinga out of every kind of a hole, and to Cledith Bourdeau, who booted the con- versions which saved Coalinga ' s neck. Both of Coalinga ' s scores were made on beautifully executed and deceptive passes. John Brunson was on the twirling end of both plays, Jerry Sagaser nabbing one and Jack Lacey the other. Both were completed in the end zone. Washington Union Defeated Brunson-to-Lacey passes again paved the way to victory for Coalinga. This time Washington Union was the victim, with Coal- inga winning 19 to 0. After a bad first half of the game, Brunson pitched two beau- tiful passes to Lacey, who gal- loped over the zero stripe for goals. In the fourth quarter, Bill Mouren intercepted a pass on the 50-yard line and sped goalward to the 15. from where O ' Neill went over after two tries, using Coach Frank Heath ' s new spread formation touchdown play. Bour- deau again toed the ball over the goal posts. Win Dad ' s Day Game On November 6, Kerman lost to Coalinga 12 to in their first appearance before the new 800 capacity bleachers, which were packed with Coalinga fans. The players ' Dads were guests of the student body. The two touchdowns were both scored in the third quarter, one on a pass from Brunson to Lacey and the other on an end run by O ' Neill from Coalinga ' s touch- down play. Fowler Spoils Record Friday, the thirteenth of No- vember, was bad news for Coal- inga ' s team for they lost to Fow- ler 6 to 0. This put Coalinga, Fowler, and Clovis in a three-way tie for the division title. A flip of the coin eliminated Fowler, and Coalinga and Clovis made arrangements to play for the title. At the last minute the C. I. F. committee reversed the decision of the County Commis- sion and Coalinga drew the lot entitling them to play for the valley title. But first Fowler had to beat the diminutive Laton team, winners of their division. Fowler lost and left Coalinga the champions without a title. Clovis Again Beaten Staking their chances of play- ing for the valley title on the out- come of the game, Coalinga de- feated Clovis 18 to 14. Brunson, Lacey and Mouren scored the touchdowns.
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June 1937 The Petrolia Page 51 rop; Co-Captain Stephens, Co-Captain Lacey, Letter winners. Bottom: standing:; Peck, Brunson, Engstrom, Waters, Pleisher, CI. Bourdeaa. Young, O ' Neill, Mouren. Lacey, Stephens. Western, Jackson, M. Powell. H. Powell, Koehler, Sagaser, Coach Heath. Sitting. Collins. . Lacey, Koonce, Whitener, Vickery Mae Lean. Knight. Davis, Oilman, McCollum, Obert, Chedester. Douglas. Coalinga Ties Fowler, Clovis For Division Champonship Two and two was the remarkable record scored by the Coalinga High School football team, the league baby. In two years of play Coach Frank Heath ' s squads lost only two games —one in 1936, an exhibition game with Lemoore, the other to Fowler in 1937, while winning lu and lining one. Coalinga stepped out of her class to play Lemoore, and. al- though defeated, she did much better than expected. Against Fowler, ihis year, Coalinga had much the stronger team and chalked up foul Brat downs while Fowler found it hard to muster six. In the second quarter, however, a Fow- ler half-hack got through for a sixty-yard run to a touchdown. Nobody knew then, and still no one k n o w s how he managed to gel away from Coalinga ' s lini and secondary. Riverdale and Caruthers Beaten On October 1 the Coalinga eleven opened its season by de- feating the Riverdale team s to 0. Coalinga scored on a safety and a line buck by Ed O ' Neill. Warming up for their first con- ference game, the local hoys de- li and Caruthers on October 9 by 26 to a. Powell scored on a reverse, then Brunson went 92 yards on two plays for another touchdown, and a few minutes later passed to Lacey for the third score. Bonrdeau and West- ern made the two conversions. First Conference Game Wallowing all over their op- ponents. Coalinga. in their first league game, defeated Central School 32 to 6, ii Friday, ii tober l(i. Coalinga mad.- three of her touchdowns on plunges through the line by O ' Neill and Brunson. (Continued on Pi
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June 1937 The Petrolia Page 53 Coalinga High Five Ties Fowler For League Crown A Class: Top row: Heath, coach, Knight. O ' Neill, Stephen . MacLean. C i. Bznirdeau. Branson. Divis. Bottom row: Engatrom, Gow- an. Lacey. Murphy, eapt.. Western. Obert. CI. Bourdeau. B Class; Copeland. capt.. Chamberlain. Chedesler, W. Tune. Jewett. Greve, ;. Tune. Reyner. Fleisher. C Class; McCollum, Ensstrom, Gar in. Rhoads, Harrold, McNeill, Smith, Bordatraray. Bruee, Baker, Kirk- pat, ick. MacLean. Lay, Champlin, Lahargoue, Ramsey, capt. era, the Coalinga team evened the count with Kingsburg on Jan- uary 16 by winning 31 to 26, with Western storing 20 tor Coalinga. Clovis Stops Championship Coalinga won its first game with Clovis, January S, by a 29 to 26 score. In their second game Clovis knocked Coalinga into a tie with Fowler tor the division title by sinking four free throws in the last two minutes of play to de- feat Coalinga by a one-point mar- gin of 23 to 22. Coalinga-Fowler Playoff Fowler High School won the playoff game with Coalinga on February 2: ' , in a battle royal for 1 lie Division Championship. Coal- inga actually won the game in the Brsl half, leading Fowler by a score of 26 to 14. hut in the id half Coalinga blew up like a ballOOD when I.acey and Bourdeau went out on fouls and finally l .-t 33 to 2. .. For the first time in several years the Coalinga High School produced a winning varsity basketball team. Coalinga ' s quintet defeated Fowler twice but split its series with both Kingsburg and Clovis, leaving it in a tie with Fowler for the division title. The H and C class squads, while losing all their games, developed some promis- ing material for 1938. Fowler Defeated Twice On January 21;. Coalinga de- fealed Fowler by a score of 24 to 22. Although the Coalinga five Fowler an early nine-point lead, it came through after a 13 10 1:: tje ;,i naif time to control I he game all the second half. The Coalinga quintet won from Fowler on February 9 by an even er margin, this time by the Score of 23 to 22. Coalinga led all the first half. but Fowler jumped into the lead at the re- cess to hold a 2-point edge at the end of the third quarter. In a breath-takingly exciting last quarter, the locals mustered five points and held the visitors to only two fie»- throws. Split Series With Kingsburg Kingsburg swept Coalinga to defeat on Wednesday. .January 11. the contest ending 26 to 22. Led by a brilliant bucketing on the pari of Dale West
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