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Henry Kellum rushes with the ball for the Falcon team. The Purple Freshman team scored their first touchdown against Cy-Fair 20- 12. Coach Bobby Word and Henry Kellum look pleased after defeating Spring 20-12. flgr Coach Larry Forson sets strategy in the game against Cy-Fair, Sports
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Opponent The Freshman Purple team played their first game against Aldine, after downpour of rain. Henry Kellum played an out- standing game. Next, the Falcons played one of their better games while defeating Spring 20-12. Bob Harvey and Henry Kellum had big gains on offense, while Darryl Ford, Rod Warmke, and Greg Tate led the defense. The Huntsville game was filled with penalties and mistakes. The Falcons had two touchdowns called back because of penalties, but went on to win the game anyway, 6-O on a Bob Harvey touchdown. The game against Spring Woods was a very disappointing one. The team defeated Spring Woods in everything, but the score. Once again penalties and mistakes plagued the Falcons. The Falcons scored on a Bob Harvey to Rod Warmke pass. They tried for two and did not make it, losing the game 7-61. Playing Elsik was probably one of the best games the team played. This was the only game that we made NO mistakes. 1976 PURPLE FRESHMAN SEASON RECORD Aldine Huntsville Spring Woods E si McCullough Spring Branch Spring Bryan Conroe Cy-Fair JVHS 12 13 29 7 12 20 30 7 54 8 0 22 The victory over McCullough was a satisfying win, besides the Cy Fair game The team was behind but came back to win the game Henry Kellum was again outstand- ing for 163 yards and scoring both touchdowns. Bob Harvey kicked the winning extra point. Too many errors marked the game against Spring Branch The game remained close until the last two min- utes of the 4th quarter Bryan was another disappointing game. The Falcons were ahead at halftime 7-6. With five minutes in the game, Bryan surged ahead to win the game 30-7. Fumbles and pass interceptions on our part led to a Conroe victory. After having lost to Conroe the Falcons came back to defeat Cy-Fair 22-0. Maurice Hurt scored two touchdowns and Henry Kellum scored one. Greg Tate intercepted two Stand-outs were Maurice Hurt, Henry Kellum, Ruben Medrano, Greg Tate, and Rod Warmke. ' 8 8 ' O 6 U - ' 7 6 I 'k 8 43 ' . , mint lst ROW: Coach Ward, Kevin Miller Craig Bishop, Darryl Ford, Ben Stew: art, Ronald Kirkland, Harlan Block Don Pelham, Alan Banks, Bob Har vey, Henry Kellum, Maurice Hurt Tony Boatman, 2nd ROW: Randy But- 1 14 - Sports --qu.. -u-una. agua.. 1 Bobcat passes and Rod Warmke also intercepted a pass. Purple Freshmen Have a Good Season 5-4-1 Missy terfras, Jeff Linquist, Allen Barhorst, Donald Doss, Greg Tate, John Horn, Robert Vice, Alonza Burr, Ripley Mack, Troy Budro, Russell Gaston, 3rd ROW: Ronny Deselles, Mike Mireles, Ruben Medrano, Rod Warmke, Paul Henson, Chuck Stan- sell, Todd Hardy, Fernando Soliz, Chuck Clinkscales, David Simpkins, Mike Sanders, 4th ROW: James Albreight, Curtis Armstrong, James Knight, Mike Henson, Tommy Rober- son, Mike Bragden, Mark Ca ' ' c Mark Comancho, Kevin Kes Steve Falk, Coach Forson, NOT TURED: Eulice Juneau, Ronnie selles, Pat Vela, Freddy Bargas, Pickens, Steve Lynch.
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Gold Freshmen Almost Undefeated For the Gold Freshman football team this was an excel- lent season with eight wins and only one loss. The first game that the Gold freshmen played was Aldine McAuthor. This was the worst game they played and were lucky to win 9-8. Their next game was against Alief Hastings. This was our best overall performance, Coach Pashe said. The offense scored the first four times they got the ball. Scott Wagner, Ray Epps and Matt Carr were outstanding. Also, on the defense Randy Davis was superlative. Against Spring our offense did another excellent iob scoring 34 points, led by Scott Wagner, Ray Epps and the hard running of Matt Carr. For the offensive line this was their best iob of the season. The Klein game was a good football game, tied O-O at the half. Scott Wagner broke the tie in the third quarter with a 68 yard run. For the defense, this was their best game of the season led by Randy Davis, Riley Epps, Joe Burns, Randy Jordon and the entire defensive secondary. They played an excellent game against Cy-Fair, defeat- ing them 37-O. This was an outstanding iob done by the whole ball club, especially John Klingson at tight-end. The Conroe game was our only loss 13-15 on a fourth quarter field goal. Our next game was against McCoullough, another Conroe school. This game was important because the boys came back and played excellent football after being defeated the previous week. The Gold Freshmen's last game was against Bryan and they won l4-O. Randy Davis, Randy Jordon, Joe Burns, Jimmy Carman, Ross Cummins, Ray Epps, and Matt Legon were super good in the secondary. l lb Sports Coach Norman Pasche, happy after Gold Freshmen's victory over Cy-Fair. gc N' E R Et T' -ftws-as Q m S1 N 'R is H' K9 1' ' Wt 'Mft 5' t't f skfssfggewstinsztzses.as,asassesassessesse.-1tfg.4tfsz1af'. ttssizzsrsgsssMess-sf,Es,.sm5:e-ssfssssfegsatrssffssgsg-.-.W-esgsf. -new HH-tsf,,W.ss..vf3,f.Qc sf-ss i .,., or iif'i t - ji. , -,ks sc t.. ,,c. 1 fi., ' A 'T fi' 18 O ,-1s ...Q .isis A ..-38 . ..,. X.. -sim.. ...,......, iifft 'T T' ,-1L 1 iiili iif
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