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Eagles Earn The Eagle Football team finished the season with an- other l-70 Conference Championship under their belts ending the conference race with a record of 6-0 and an overall record of 7-1. The eagles set many team and individual records during their season. On offense they were second in total yards passing with 702 and fifth in total yards with 2,433. De- fensively, they were second in the least first downs al- lowed with 57, third in least amount of yards rushing with 528 and third in total yards allowed 11,2431 Scott Hays was all-time leader in receptions for a career with 24 for 579 yards. Robert Apel was all-time leading passer with 92-219 for 1,486 yards. Dean Whippo was third in career tackles with 220 and third in season tackles 112. Randy Tripping? Eagles player stumbles over a Wellington oppo- nent but manages to keep controlgof the ball. Fifth Title Wiggins was third in career interceptions with seven. On the conference bids for first team, five Eagles were named: Scott Hays at tight end and defensive end, Dean Whippo, defensive line, Robert Apel at defensive back, David Beebe at offensive line, and Mark Thompson at running back. Receiving honorable mention were Robert Apel at quarterback and punter, David Beebe on defen- sive line, and Larry Selvey on offensive line. At the Fall Sports Banquet special team honors went to: Randy Wiggins- physical fitness, Del johnson-most im- proved player, David Beebe-hustle awardg Robert Apel- most valuable back, Scott Hays-most valuable lineman, and Dean Whippo-Napier Award. Quarterback Robert Apel, 117, starts off the homecoming game by running through I a maze of Eagle fans and a banner proclaiming llBig Blue Machine. ii - - ,kg h .1 V' 3 3 AFUQF, Andy Apel, Robert tailback quarterback VA VA 'SJ CD X 4 J' Z 1' -l -4 'ri O O -l T J' :- I- MHN1, leff Mann, Mike guard guard 1 - lil. Barnett, Wes B b , D 'd Slot back ee e avi Brown, Clete guard slot back l Moore, Derin Redd ll, Cl k tight end tsckle ar U Sehtiyckllearry .............i...-....-...- ..,.................. ..,.. . -
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