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Heroes of Autumn As another season ended for the varsity football team its 6-4 overall record gave a deceiving air of another average season for the Coogs. Appearances can fool you, the 1984 squad was one that made waves. The season started with the team a little green and with a lot of players who hadn't had much game time said head coach, C. Ray Daniel. In their season opener against Temple, Crockett lost 31-0 and it seemed like just another replay of a scene the fans had seen before. But the next Week they bounced back and shut out a highly touted Lanier team 9-0. In a hint of things yet to come, Lanier's Aundoy Johnson, the 1983 district leading rusher, was held to a negative six yards. The next week when Crockett was tromped 32-0 by eventual district champs, Travis, fans suffered pangs of Deja Vu . Hadn't this all happened before? September 27 it turned around again when they marched over LBJ 16-10. The LBJ game was definitely a highlight, recalled senior Michael Hafner. They had the home field advantage and the psychological advan- tage of never having lost to us. They were also ranked far above us and had been predicted to win easily. We showed that hard work paid off when we beat them. The Cougars couldn't keep a streak and put Reagan away as they had hoped for. In years past, Reagan had defeated Crockett by an average 16.5 points per game. This year the Raiders barely squeaked by 6-0. Although Crockett was blanked, they showed great determination by not granting Row One: Charlie Callihan, William Glenn, Richard Fogle, Leslie Callihan, Shannon Dorsey, Steve Hassman, Joe Cole, Alvin Pennick. Row Two: Coach Jack Willis, Mgr. Scott Mills, Ken Allen, Rudy Riojas, Randy Epps, Ricky Villarreal, Bryon DeKay, Rufus VasQuez, Matt Mader, Bo Magnusson, Head Coach c. Ray Daniel. Row Three: Coach Clay Smith, Mike Kelly, Marcos McGlory, William Chilton, Rodney Hill, Nathaniel Caro, Cole Hohertz, Alan Freeling, Xavier Mon- talvo, Michael Hafner, Coach Charles 0'Kelly. Joe Vance, Michael Estrada, Brian Brinkoeter, David Rider, John Prilop, David Morse,Andy Batsell, Jeff Davis, Derrl Croft, B.J Rush. Above: Senior Jeff Davis and a fellow Crockett teammate take some helpful advice from Coach O'Kelly. 80fVarsity Football We were going to do our best to let them fthe seniorsj have the best year they could. William Glenn Guniorj the Raiders any un-earned yardage. After the game coach Daniel said, I think we did every bit as good as we could have hoped, probably better. The offense never showed its vital signs but the defense was definately alive. The bully boys showed their might by holding powerhouse Reagan to only six points, blanking out Lanier Wr- v total yards. The veer offense, which took the Coo to their best season last year, didn't wo well this year. After the Reagan gar Daniel elected to return to the I form tion. The result: Crockett went on to w three of the final four games and chalk up 76 points in the process. This compar to only 25 points in the first six games. We weren't moving the ball well. wasn't any big deal to make the changeg was better for everybody. Junior Char Callihan recalled the change of strateg All year we did better than anyo thought we would. Nathaniel Caro, Rodney Hill and Mz cus McGlory were named to the defen all- district first team. Mike Estrada w named to the top offensive team. Ric Villarreal made the second team and B Rush was awarded honorable mentic Rodney Hill and Mike Estrada were a pointed to the all-Centex team. and holding Johnston to only 34 Beau Haml ECRDCKETT CUUGARS ALWAYS VICTURIUUS
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Junior teams conquer if problems with new eligibilt rules Below Left: Freshman Sean Glenn evades would be taklers as he gets the first down. Below Right: Rene Castillo, John Green, and Ricky Trejo await the result of the coin toss. Far Below Right: A Crockett player dodges two San Marcos players in the J. V. game. Right: Kirk McCormick breaks through the defensive line to gain yardage against San Marcos. tt? ,-N - ' .---t -if ' .95 1 F Y ', 2 f fi yn ,E T . i ,A 2 t if K ,xx I 1 , .Q if. so X ,Q , ia K c M' 4' ' 1 g . X, Ai I . ,S 5. V, X - . fra Klee in ' if ? . ii is - ,j. A 1, th Mt. w 1 - M L-'av l- W' 5' K V K Chief-1 ,, ,. N651 ,,. f A :file 41-311 ' V fnsrfif fl' l'il'?'.' UCRDCKETT CUUGARS - ff ,vm V, X ND 'ws ECRUCKETT CUUGAR5 .nt , ALWAYS vlcromnus 4 Legg, Aums ,,,CwRm,,S 1:5 C, 'mfg 5 -f -. - 1.74153 Lil . ilaf l l. A U , : , ' 1 is ' Q' 'S K. + i f t 1 lmgssgl' .. 9 I f ,, I , , , qi I ,IA 2 J M QLVI-zz, 5r i !v 3QQuv f1 4 vi k fh . lf- Freshman Team Row One: Des Fernandez, Ricky Trejo, Todd Gage, Torn Shanahan, John Green, Rene Castillo, Willie Guiterrez, Ben Medrano, Brandon Ellison, Ed Graham. Row Two: Mgr. John Gilford, Sean Glenn, Vincent Kelly, Jeff Cox, Rene Tello, Armando Martinez, Steve Kostelnik, Greg Hodnett, Billy Clark, Mike Setlifl, John Martinez, Rodney Cox, Coach Cooks. Row Three: Coach Grady, Keith Malone, Kelly Cover, Richard Myrich, Phillip Vidouria, Jimmy Melgar, Paul Nandin, Chris Maslin, Charles Croft, Gilly Vallejo, Gus Melgar, Robert Ortiz, Coach Goins. Row Four: Coach Lee, Mike Gonzales, JellSander1'ur, Lee Brown, Darrell Johnson, Neal Norman, Richard Kennard, Detvayne Hartman, Greg Stomper, Mark Sufentes, Darrell Hall, Scott Blair, Kevin Mitchell. Junior Varsity Team Row One: Carlos Medel, Sam Dominguez, Richard Euilsizer, Greg Weerns, Alex Bryant, 1 Yadouga, Robert Dean, Edgar Ojoda. Raw Two: Mario Ybarra, Paul Perkins, Edward Kalausti David Wycoffi Marco Martinez, Klrk McCormick, Brian Finnel, Derek Ray, Steve Russel. R1 Three: Coach Cardona, Ben Regalado, Craig Murray, Tim Sparkman, Brian Nanney, Breck H Chris Corcoran, Travis Bennet, Michael Gonzales, David Kennedy. Row Four: Chris Johnson, Kel Aston, Michael Kinlau, Eugene Kaloustian, Chris Swenson, Brian Hurt, James Cox, Darrin Sart Brad McMahon, Joe Sandoval, Ron Stanley, Mario Escobedo.
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