Greenville High School - Hi Life Yearbook (Greenville, MI)

 - Class of 1986

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JV Football First Row: Jeff Mount, David Gowans, Tony Wood, Steve Drake, Alvie Daniels, Steve Crea-sap, Gary Cazier, Casey Lake, Tv Hallock, Bill Taft. Second Row: Joel Christenson, John Eckholm, Brian Dibble. Charlie Choi, Jeff Switzer, Tim Bogue, Tim Tobey, Bob Sloop. Third Row: Coach Steve Day, Kevin Knapp, Jeff Jansen, Gene Hahnenberg, Aaron Seiter, Broc Magoon, Jeff Webster, Tim Purdy, Jody Weger, Mark Oberlin, Chris Livasy, Coach Duane Chambers. Fourth Row: John Allen, Mike King. Ron Stephens, Todd Cogswell, Jim VanA-listine, Mark Craig. Brian Zaylor, Eric Carlson, John Fisher, Ed Nieto. Back Row: Lee Sowers, Todd Snider, Dusty Averill, Ed Pretzel, David Visch, Jeff Sisson, Tony Tomlinson, Harmon Hun-sicker, Rob Johnson. Greenville Opponent Score 39 Lakeview 8 13 Ionia 28 12 Muskegon Orchard Mew 6 IS Alpena 3 12 Spring Lake 20 27 I-akewood 20 27 Fremont 12 33 Bolding 0 Season Record 7-2 Spectators cheer as Tracy Brown and Julie Buchholz announce which unsuspecting Sophomores are called down for walking through the Commons. JV Cheerleaders Julie Buchholz, Chris Rossman, Adriane Duncan, Amy Anderson, Coach Nancy Dixin, Jody Hankis, Kelly Calhoun and Holly Hicks. Coach Paul Engel, Kent Ingles and Mark Swanson watch anxiously as a play develops. 36 — JV Football Cheerleaders

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Forced to run while looking for an open receiver, quarterback Max Wbrriner attempts to elude a charging lineman from Ionia. Up and down Battle Creek Springfield hosted for impromptu game after Delton-Kellogg cancels because of multiple eligibility problems. Greenville alternated wins and losses for the first eight games of its 4-5 season. “Our team was like a roller coaster, up one game and down the next” commented Junior Halfback Steve Schofield. One of the most memorable games of the season was the homecoming game against Alpena. The Jackets were picked to lose by 10 points, but rallied to break a tie in the fourth quarter going on to win the game 13-7. One of the things that made this season different was a change in offense. The ball was thrown more this season. This surprised a few of the opposing teams. It also weakened the defense a little. Junior Fullback Tom Hal-lock led the team in rushing with 698 yards averaging 5.1 yards per carry for 5 touchdowns. Steve Schofield followed close behind with 526 yards total, averaging 4.8 yards per carry for 4 touchdowns. Junior Quarterback Max Warriner led the team in passing with 598 yards for 6 touchdowns. Chris Myer led in receiving with 20 receptions and 4 touchdowns. Tom Hallock led the team in tackles with 72 overall. Juniors Todd Higins, Trevor Harkness, Craig Jones, Paul MacDonald, and Senior Bruce Towne each had over 30 tackles for the season. This season’s captains were Senior Guard Thad Jones, Senior Guard Bruce Towne, and Junior Tom Hallock. Junior Center Brett Wickerham was named Most Improved player. Bruce Towne received the Dedication Award and Tom Hallock was named Most Valuable player for the season. Hallock was named to the All-State Honorable Mention. Because Greenville is a non-conference non-league team, recognition was more difficult to get. “A lot of players were deserving, but there’s nothing you can do when you’re not in a league” stated Coach Paul Engle. In (he end zone, Chris Meyers leaps for one of his four touchdown receptions for the season. His Alpena defenders fruitlessly attempt to prevent the catch. Varsity Football — 35



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J V Jackets rout rivals A 39-8 opening victory over Lakeview and 33-0 victory over Belding highlight strong season as JV’sgo undefeated at Black Field. The Jayvee Jacket football team opened the season with an impressive trouncing of rival Lake-view 39-8 behind the running of Ty Hallock and A1 vi Daniels. Hallock rushed for four touchdowns and 106 yards on only nine carries, while Daniels scored two touchdowns and 121 yards on eleven carries. The Jackets proceeded to pile added wins with four home victories and no losses, while going 3-2 in away games. During the season theof-fense was very productive, putting 178 points on the scoreboard (73 in first quarter play), while the defense limiting opposition to 97 season points, with only twelve allowed in the first quarter. Daniels, Hallock and Gary Cazier led the rushing attack. Daniels piled up 864 yards for the season, Hallock 447 and Cazier 314. Daniels had the longest run of the season with a 94 yarder against Fremont. Ed Pretzel led the receivers with 19 receptions for 306 yards. Quarterback Dave Gowans completed 25 passes for a 52% accuracy rate. The season concluded with a sensational 33-0 thrashing of rival Belding in Coach Duane Chambers last game as Jayvee coach. JV cheerleaders kept team spirits up and with the winning season the JV team had, there was little trouble keeping the fans excited. They also assisted the Varsity Cheerleaders in organizing, coordinating and performing various pep assemblies throughout the year. The V cheerleaders helped coordi■ While scoring a touchdown. Ty Hal- note pep assembly activities such as Jock receives great blocking from his this tricycle race where Steve Mount offensive teammates, pushes Cherie Rasmussen around a prescribed course. i JV Football Cheerleaders — 37

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