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Ofi itif MCd iU AUuon Rogers YEA TEAMt Looking excited and hap py. Mark Sili a and Tim Crank yell for their team to win. Holding a helmet up when the team is kicking off is a new tradition. The team has learned a lot during the year. f f i b J n a When you are on the bottom of the pile you see a lot of different fac- es and rears, Johnny Hernandez said. You also get to hear a lot of comments that the other team will say about your team. he added. Being on the team is not all fun and games, as you can see. ' f:-. Allison Rogen ' USHING MAXIMUM PRES HIRE! Trying hard to pry away ' ■om an opponent, Kevin Smith 5 about to get tackled frorr ehind. Being crushed is a ma or requirement for football. It is ot very much fun when you re trying to run the ball. AtUson Rogers HOLDING ON! While trying to hold on to the ball, Jacques Gonzales, keeps on running. He ' s trying to make the play work as a Madison Maverick player holds on to the ball with him. Being a linebacker for the team takes a lot of dedication and hard work to be the best. AlUsofi Rogers GREAT CATCHI That ' s six more points for the Hornet team. Ray Harvey will celebrate after the game tonight. Making a touchdown is the best feeling that a football player can feel. It ' s the feeling of accomplishment that makes the player have that feeling. Varsity Football by Heidi Jo Hutcherson . . . 80
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Trying to please! OO! -GET HIM OUTTA THERE! - COME- ON COACH. GET ANOTHER QUARTERBACK! ' These terms sound familiar to many quar- terbacks. Many times when a game is lost, for some reason or another, the quarterback is the one to blame, whether he played great or played horrible. A lot of people think that the quarterback gets too much credit. Keuin Smith said. Believe me from experience, they don ' t re- ceive enough. ' Don ' t forget that the quar- terbacks are the ones who get blamed for losing; they are the ones that get dragged around by large obese lineman, and his own team gives him a little bit of criticism some- times. Have you ever been hit by a car. or fallen off a house? Well, that ' s the way I feel after a game. Kevin said. Many people say quarterbacks are wimps because they never get hit. Obviously those people who say that have never played a quarterback position. Another part of being a quarterback is to be able to remember all of the plays the coaches give him. They also must be able to read defenses and they must know what everyone else ' s job is. There are some advantages of being a quarterback, but not too many . Kevin said. A lot of the time when the team does win the quarterback receives some credit and a lot of congratulations from many friends and fam- iiy- Quarterbacks can get a little spoiled dur- ing football season. They get a couple of pads here, and a couple of pads there. Of course those pads are to protect him from serious injuries. During football season the quarterback gets a lot of roughing up from the team. The team puts a lot of pressure on the quarterback: and the coaches rely on him for the same reasons that the tearri does. Being a quarterback isnt the great and glamorous life many people think it is. But there will always be at least two people who will give the quarterback respect, whether he played good or bad. his mom and his fellow quarterback. Heidi Hutche Allison Rogers LOOKING TOUGHI As the news reporter and camera man interview Keuin Smith for the ten o ' clock news, he giues them details about the game. The news will often interview the quarterback or one of the main players for the news that euening and for the following weekend. 81 . . . Sports
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HORNET PRIDEl Raising his pnger high in the air. Lyn Boehme smiles a victorious smile. After playing a hard game against the Madison Mavericks and winning in the end, Cory has a reason to smile. ABIaon Rogers Varsity team members are: FRONT ROW — V. Brooks. M. Roberts. M. Hinojosa. £ Alvarado. T. Crutcher. C Oelencki. K. Barnes, T. Swenson. L. Roberts. B. Johnson. A. Covington. SECOND ROW — A. Ford. M. Singleton. B. Adams. J. Johnson. J. Libardi. E. Thomas. S. Coode. J. Chamberlain. A. Stewart. J Hope. M. Silua. C. Green. T. Crank THIRD ROW — S. Braziel. C. Heimer. W. Deuora. B Hardin. B. Ross. O Rodgers. M Gray. D. Meredith. R Luensmann. K Smith. C Preston. J. Gonzales. C. Champion. J. Steelman. FOURTH ROW — R. Biggers. M Dresch. M. Martin. R Harvey. R Brooks. B. Johnson. £ Kouateski. J. Gonzales. S. Drzymatta. R Ramos. K. Langham. J. Hernandez. M Grainger. T. Casanova. BACK ROW — Coaches: G. LaFuente. J. Potthoff. T. Littleneld. J. Roberts. R. Rapp. L. Boehme. J. Smith. K. Becker. D. Swenson. B. Boggess. AtliAon Rogers SMILE PRETTYI Taking a quick glance behind him, Cory Preston grins at a player. Com- ing off the fleld after running their heirdest, the defense goes to the bench to cool off. Since it s only the team 5 second year in this new league, they seem to be doing fairly well. They haue tried their hardest to beat big teams like Jud son and Churchill and have hung on to their pride. Trying to beat the large Northside teams IS a tough Job. But some one ' s gotta do it — right?. Steoe Drzymalla says. Like Steue men Honed it is a hard job and so feu- East Central is do ing very well and they keep improving. . Sports AUi3on Rogers
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