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ixll .1 1 113 Y ft l ll .. H, MENARD: 40 FERRIDAY: 6 As MENARD traveled to FER- RIDAY, the fans were ready for another victory, and the mighty EAGS didn't let them down. REMO ABRAHAM rushed a total of 125 yards and made 2 of the games touchdowns. The remain- ing touchdowns were split between TONY FORD, PITTS CARSTENS, JIM MATTHEWS and CLAY VANDERLICK. CLAY shared the quarterback chores with DAVID PERKINS and TODD RANHEIM. MENARD forged ahead of FERRIDAY with 293 total rushing yds., in one of the best defensive games of the year. MENARD: 26 JENA: O MENARD faced JENA in the last game of the season, before State Playoffs, with a flawless game by both offense and defense. TODD PETTY made the first touchdown in the game. He was followed closely by REMO ABRAHAM who scored 2 con- secutive touchdowns, and TONY FORD who wrapped up the game with a 37 yard run. This along with his other carries in the game gave TONY 51 yards of MENARD'S total 191 yards. The EAGLE defense kept the GIANTS from not only scoring, but also from getting any yards. 1 l 5 , LUKE LAZARONE C621 AND MAX YOUNG 165D come to REMO ABRAHAM'S aid. TNQ, .L . . ,Ks -' Qnfistfsy . FRANK GALARDO C681 and ALLEN LEGLUE C745 rush in for the tackle. Q55 -s it ,aes 5.
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