Eastside High School - Ram Country Yearbook (Gainesville, FL)

 - Class of 1982

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EHS Bishop Kenny 25-6 EHS Santa Fe 0-14 EHS Ocala Forest 0-16 EHS Terry Parker 0-15 EHS Bolles 6-10 EHS Buchholz 0-42 EHS Suwannee 7-6 EHS Palatka 6-16 EHS Starke 6-0 EHS Gainesville 8-21 I E. 4 1. Coach Steve Ward signals to Ram players. 2. Coach Craig Wicke discusses a play with quarterback Felton Sallet. 3. Rams'jubi1ation shows as they score a touch- down. 4. Ram defense huddles between plays. 5. No. 55 gets ready for a great Ram tackle. 3 Varsity Footballfl 11

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ars1ty Football Eastside Rams plagued with loses. Eastside looked somewhat like the University of Floridais 1981 football team, relying heavily on a stick defense to stay close to second-ranked, Class 3A Palatka, but ultimately falling 16-6 due to a lack of offensive punch. The Rams could manage but four first downs, but somehow managed to hold down a 6-3 lead midway through the fourth period, before lightning struck coach Craig Wickeis troops. Eastside might just have killed Palatka's undefeated season if quarterback Greg Debose had not suffered a shoulder injury halfway through the third-period. Debose was the one and only spark of offense the Rams could ignite in the game as he swept right in for 10 yards and an EHS score with 6:1 1 left in the third period. The touchdown, set up by a straight-up, three-yard Pa- latka punt, was the first in 27 consecutive quarters scored on the aggressive Panther defense. The Ram TD march consumed three plays and 26 yards to give EHS a 6-3 lead. As the end of the fourth quarter came around, the final score between the Rams and Panthers was 16-6. The Rams, frustrated by three quarters of costly mistakes, finally got it together on a 27-yard touchdown pass with only 2:47 remaining in the game between Starke to take a 6-0 win. Eastside was penalized 10 times for 90 yards and lost two fumbles, but they broke the game's scoreless tie in the fourth quarter. The Rams missed two scoring opportunities earlier in the game due to penalties. The Rams tried for another field goal at the end of the third quarter when a drive stalled at the Starke 12-yard line and a motion penalty moved the ball back to the 17-yard line. Jamil Ahmadas kick was short. With the end of the fourth quarter there the Rams had won their homecoming game 6-0. The EHS-GHS game was a big city rivalry. Gainesville was unable to score until Reed Orr pounced on a Felton Sallet fumble at Eastside's 34-yard line to set up the might's first touch down. The Eastside fumble was one of four Ram turnovers in the game marred with sloppy play. Both teams were penalized heav- ily in the contest. Perhaps both teams, aggresive defenses could account for the yellow-flag parade. P.J. Maggio and a host of others completely shut down the Ram's offense, allowing Eastside only three first downs and 55 yards of total offense. The game itself was nearly a shutout, except for a late Ram drive which helped the Rams score with 51 seconds left in the game. Coach Craig Wicke, said too many mistakes was the Rams ultimate down fall. That's been the story with us all yeari' Wicke added. With the end of football season over, the Rams had nothing to look back on, except maybe the hope that next year will be Eastside's year for winning. 1 10 f Varsity Football



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arsity Cheerleaders It's hard work, but worth it. Performing skits at pep rallies, cheering the mighty Rams on at football games, basketball games, and also encouraging spirit and enthusiasm are just a few of the jobs the cheerleaders were faced with. Although these jobs may sound easy, they took much planning, practice, and dedication. Over the summer, the cheerleaders practiced twice a week for two hours each day. All expenses for this year, except for the selling of suntan oil to help pay for the expense of camp, were paid by the cheerleaders themselves. The cheerleaders were sponsored by Ms. Barbara Gustin. During their summer vacation, the cheerleaders attended the National Cheerleaders Association CNCAJ at the University of South Florida in Tampa from August 7-10. During the cheer- leaders stay at camp, they learned new chants, cheering tech- niques, and dances to make the new school year more enjoyable and pleasing to the students. While the cheerleaders were there, they won the spirit stick, which is awarded to the most spirited squad, and also they were awarded four straight superior blue ribbons for doing an outstanding job at camp. The captains Gayla Beach and Sheri Stinson said, 'LBecause of the hard work we did at camp, we have learned to work together. We unified our squad and started correcting mistakes. We made superior at camp and we are working to do even better now. There has been much improvement within the squad. However, we still have a lot of hard work to do, and hopefully, with more improvement, weill be the best squad Eastside has had. It's hard work, but well worth itf, 2 l 12 f Varsity Cheerleaders

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