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I Sports 4 Kevin Richards, Randy Smith and referees look o Scott Sorenson and Coach Griffin examine Doug Elms, r - Sem 4'fi,m..4:. , El M NW 4 Don Warmke holds ice to his eye after an injury. 44 Gary Grier, Joseph Flowers, Warren Rogers and Kevon Leschper plan their strategy. 4 i4 A Doug Elms keeps an eye on the game A Todd Oakum watches intensely from the sidelines. Football -
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182 P P. Jellon, D, Hahn, and K. House ar- rive too late to join A. Pawelek and S. Coffman in thepile. 5' : N P Back: G. Grier, D. Elms, Coach West, B. Sim- mons Front: D. W a r m k e , K . Richards, S. Coff' man, and K. House. - Football V David Alleman blocks in order to give Kevin Richards a chance to find an opening. V Aaron Burr sits on the bench with an injury. V Bubba Sim- mons busts th ro u g h holding tightl ly to the ball. ,Ill ' 4-Cl fliicolcs l ,i , 4 . ' . . 4- 7 . ' 'Viz W, W A Bubba Simons watches the game as he rests
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184 'No heartaches, just bodyaches' With screaming coaches, smashing helmets, numerous injuries, and the con- tinuous hours of practice, the Junior Varsity Football Team pulled through their most successful season yet. The team opened the season with wins over Waltrip and Nimitz. They then traveled to McCullough to tie with two touchdowns for each team. The team then had three successful wins, victorious over Cy-Fair, Spring, and Klien Forest. lt was very exciting to go for so long undefeated, said Barry Sims. To prepare for games the Junior Varsity practiced with the Varsity team. Louis Gibbs said, We were sort of like their guinea pigs! The next game was against Conroe. We wanted to win and we thought we had a pretty good chance. But we had not practiced for almost a week, stated John Boyengn. They were defeated. However, they finished the season with wins over Westfield and Klien. According to the players, each player put in a tremendous effort into each game. The most outstanding players were, Keith Kutach, Warren Barhorst, Tin Pawelek, Mike Orlando, and Nolan Jackson. The most successful play was known to the team as The Dunk. Keith Kutach would throw a short pass to Tim Pawelek, Tim then ran for a touchdown, explained Louis Gibbs. Our greatest achievement was winning district and having the best record of any Junior Varsity Football Team in our history, said John Boyengn. ARandall Bumstead watches the game, never giving up on his team. Plieith Kutach completes the dunk before he falls to the ground. - Football 'The Junior Varsity Team leaves the field, victorious over the Nimitz Cougars t . E N . 5' , W QQ
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