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gr., TI-IE COACHES were the ones behind Foster-'s fine record this year. STORING EQUIPMENT was part of the super service rendered by the Left to right: Byron Neviiier Floyd Robbins, Werner Neudorf, Stan faithful football managers. Left to right: Allan Stcutenberg, Mel Whithead. Murray, Dwight Potter, Constantine Korakis. DGWN TIME League play began for Foster when, iourneying to Bothell, they came home with victory. When Mt. Si roamed into the Bulldogs' field, they were set back after a thrilling battle that kept spectators on the edge of their seats until the final gun. With the homecoming spirit in the air, the stu- dents and alumni saw the Bulldogs continue their climb to the top by defeating the Issaquah Indians. Things were tense as the Poster squad played their last home game, for Bellevue proved that the title could not be taken without a fight. Having thus far been victors in league play, the Bulldogs met Lake Washington. A see-saw battle resulted in a tie, so the Foster Bulldogs claimed the first championship title in the newly formed KingCo League. A post-season game With White River was played and lost. Most of Fosters scoring was ground out the hard Way via long marches involving short drives and passes: instead of scoring by break-away runs, the Bulldogs were an example of what true teamwork can do. This year many Foster players were switched to entirely new positions. Don Glidden and Doug Barrett were team co-captains. Dave Huson, Doug Barrett, and Keith Kay were selected for the All- Conterence team. About two hundred people attended the football banquet given for players and friends. At the ban- quet Don Glidden was awarded the Inspirational Award, and Keith Kay, the Blocking Award. Twenty boys were given letters, twelve were sen- iors. A wonderful team, record, and coaching staff! Foster is proud of them! MIGHTY MEN were the seniors. Left to right, first row: Darrell Holloway, Keith Kay, Dave Miller, Dave I-luson, Ralph Iohnson, Iohn Mitchell Kent Marboe. Second row: Iim Vloolbert, Iohn Miller, Doug Barrett, Don Glidden, Everett Waltrip. ,: ri ' U we ,U 'f 'f , , - I e7',-fzaiif '74 ,.,ff ' A431 ,gQZ.e. Agyij v f ...Ly ,,, V A . T 'g fl' .4sg'f75l. v .. V 'f?.45f':?i1s ' . .. , ,,QmAi, ,-,eqgffe 1 . ..,L,,Mtgi,1g,!':1 Z 1 ' 'iii-4.'f.gf9' 4 ' . gn, '?-'75 -' n.1f,. ' . 11.51.11--in fe.-4. '-'M Vfigniiar .il-.253 1- A 'ff :'57 f.' ' ,. q'5'v,i,h: 4 if M.: ' .433-' 'Nam ' Bite ' -fe N - 202 1545 1
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KEITH KAY DICK PETERSON MIKE FLEMING they received a 32-49 trouncing. This game was followed by eleven other league games, the last one being with Lake Washington. In this game Foster beat them by a nine-point difference, 58-49, and Kent Marboe tied Stan 'I'essem's high point record ot 29 points for one game. Kent Marboe was high scorer for the KingCo League with 195 points, and Doug Barrett was third with l75. During the whole season Kent made 364 points and Doug made 276. Mr. Whitehead coached the boys through losses and triumphs. Managers Were Dick Goe and Ed Lucero tor both the tirst and second teams. The junior varsity started their season with a hard-luck tussle, but came back to win nine out of twenty games played. Coached by Mr. Robbins, the IV's held the scoring against them in all games down to 816 points, while they made 825. In league games 465 points were made against them while they out- scored their opponents with 497. High scorers in the league games were lim Trestrail, 1055 Kenny Kay, 83: and lohn Mitchell, 55. Foster Foster Foster Foster Foster Foster Foster Foster Foster Foster Foster Foster Foster Foster Foster Foster Foster Foster Foster Foster The Final Tally Federal Way Bainbridge I-lighline Federal Way Fife Fife Bainbridge I-Iighline Tahoma Bellevue Issaquah Bothell Mt. Si Lake Washington Bellevue Tahoma Issaquah Bothell Mt. Si Lake Washington BASKETBALL BATTLERS were the IV's. Left to right, first row: Mr. Robbins, Iim Trestrail, Don Ellef- son, Dick Simons, Ernie Beutler. Second row: Dick Goe, Bob I-lore, lerry Matthews, Henry Clem- mons, Kenny Kay, Arvid Cole, Ed Lucero.
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