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Undefeated fear-, Tirst Since 1952. For the first time since 1952, the varsity football team completed their regular season undefeated. This sea- son, also, included a Big Sioux Conference champion- ship. Adverse weather conditions were factors in three of the regular season games. Games against the Salem and Indian School teams were played in pouring rain. The Parker game was, also, played in intermittent showers. The final conference game against Dell Rapids, which gave the Fliers the championship, found the score tied at half time. Before T V. news cameras, the sec- ond half proved to be a different story with the Fliers scoring 23 points to the Quarriers 6. Top is Coach Porish telling the football play ers about blocking techniques Above are two fans. Tracy Petersen and Cheryl Auren, cheering during one of the rainy games Right is the varsity football team First row are Billy Otto. Troy Halvorson, Mike Nass, Steve Ziebarth. Dave Kringen. Dean Bonde. Scott Delaney. Aaron Smith, and Tim McGlone Second row are Blaine Tirrel, Todd Olson. Tab Peper, Todd Rose. Mark Uilk. Bill Parsley. Lew Sherman. Ed Eich, Paul Hess, and Tim Schipper Third row are Coach Steve Stanforth, Tom Jorgensen. Gordon Jones. Dan Mutschelknaus. Greg Brandli. Steve Christensen. Brad Keith, Steve Clark. Dave Meyers. Brian Johnson. Jim Eich. Head Coach James McGlone. and Coach John Evans Fourth row are Coach Bruce Ponsch. Jim Cochran. Craig Johan son. Daron Ailts, Merlin Knutson Brian Emter, Rick Gullickson. Kyle Johnston. Bob Barnes. Dale Delaney, and Gene Taylor 14 Football
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Sewer Qirls Run -, Zwo Attend State There were fewer girls competing in cross country this year including three returning letter winners. Overall seven members participated The girls ran in six meets this year. They placed fourth in ghe Conference meet at Salem and sixth at Regions in Madison. Two attended the State meet. The other standings were second at Sioux Valley and the Indian School; fourth at Elkton; and, seventh at the Salem Invitational. Top is Trudy Dappen competing in a meet Middle Left is the girls’ crosscountry team They are Kris Jenkins. Sandy Berjord, Dan elle Crawford. Audrey Jorgenson. Trudy Dappen. Sonja Bock, Marietta McGlone. and Tammy Dappen Above are Tammy and Sonja. two senior runners from this year's squad Far Left is Danelle. who placed 65th in State competition Left is Kris who went to State also, and placed 30th Gris’ Cross-Country 13
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J tiers Enter Playoffs The Fliers lead Region One in playoff points through- out the year. They accumulated 57 points. The opening round, used for the second year to determine State champions in various classes, found the Fliers entertaining the Beresford Watchdogs The Fliers scored sixteen points in the first half while the Watchdogs scored six. During half time, the weather again made its presence known. When half-time was over, snow covered the field. On the slippery field, the Fliers were able to score one more touchdown while the Watchdogs scored three. 1982 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Team We They Sioux Valley 13 J 7 Garretson 7 J 3 Tri-Valley 21 6 Harrisburg 14 8 Salem 33 6 Parker 32 0 Indians 34 7 Dell Rapids 23 6 DeSmet 29 14 Beresford ♦Playoff game 24 28 Top is Brad Keith running with the bail for the goal line. Brad was named to the All State 11 man team by the coachs Middle Left is the Flier's offense setting up a play Football 15
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