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(Left) Don Moehling shows his blocking skills by blocking downfield after a pass completion. Moehling's blocking skills were only half of the skills that won him First Team All-SLC honors. (Below) Moehling breaks and eludes tacklers. the other skill that won him post-season honors. (left) The Eagles mob each other with pre-game excitement just after the team's introduction. Their spirit helped to pull off the last-minute Homecoming win. Homecoming 15
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14 Eagles snare triumph in last-minute drives The Homecoming game was an example of a last-minute win. With 8:04 left in the game, junior quarterback Tom Gaugert took the ball over from one yard out. Gaugert set up his score with two runs around end. Even though the two-point conversion failed, making the score 24-12, the Eagles attempted to turn the momentum their way. This score started the rash of three unanswered touchdowns by the Eagle offense. When the defense took over, defensive end Don Moehling picked off an errant pass from Bronco quarterback Tim Nordmeyer on the fifty yard line. The Jefferson offense was unable to move against the Wilmot defense, forcing them to punt. Ryan Hebbe then came up with the second key defensive play by picking up a Wilmot fumble on the seven and returning to the one. From there Robert Castillo took it the rest of the way to make it 24-18. John Powell missed his second extra point of the night to leave the score at 24-18, with 1:36 left to play. On the ensuing plays the Eagle defense held on downs, forcing Wilmot to punt. After Moehling's near block of the punt, causing the ball to virtually go straight up and bounce on the Eagle forty yard line, the Eagles took over, allowing Castillo to pick up the rolling ball in stride and to prance forty-nine yards for the tieing score. John Powell's extrapoint kick split the uprights to win the game. (Top) Coach Miech fell that the special teams would play a key role in the Homecoming game. Coach Miech introduces Phil Marez. Mark Peterson. Todd Ashburn. Jim Hagen, and Ron Heine. (Middle left) Second team All-SLC quarterback Tom Gaugert makes his way around left end, running the spread left, roll left, quarterback sweep play. Homecoming (Middle right) Todd Ashburn gets medical attention from Doctor Mark Hansen on a cut to his chin, which required six stitches to close. Todd was also a second team All-SLC choice at linebacker. (Bottom) Slotback Todd Ashburn looks down-field for some blocking, after catching a spread left, roll left, choo-choo pass from Tom Gaugert.
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(Right) During the one-act play Overtones. Dawn Koch, who plays Harriet, pours tea for herself and Margaret. (Below) In the play The End of the Picnic. Dana Emery, the mother, worries about her son. while Steve Grant, the father, intently looks for birds. (Below right) In the play Teen and Twenty. Sandi Stone, who portrays Alice Waine. the mother, dusts her furniture, while giving out motherly advice to her daughter. 16 One Act Plays
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