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etting down to business Tough programs and high goals are on agenda Shouts of Go get 'um, Falcons! came roaring from the stands as the junior varsity football team scored the first touchdown of the game against Klein Forest. Unfortunately, the roaring didn't last long as Klein Forest walked away with a 21-13 victory. However, this did not discourage Coach Clay Smith, the new coach, as he encouraged the team by discuss- ing the brighter aspects of the game. I talked about the positive aspects of the game and how to improve on what we were trying to do. Like getting used to a new pair of sneakers, it took some adjustment being under a new coach. But ac- cording to Gary Nall, an offensive guard, it only took a few days to get adjusted. You had to learn to respect him as a coach. After that, everything was all right. Coach Smith has already thought out his goals for next year's team. Our major goal is to win! he ex- claimed. We are going to have a real good off-season program and build mental toughness and confidence throughout the team. With dedication and self-discipline, Coach Smith hopes ro pave the way to victory for next year's team. Picking up speed, Tray Overslreet walk to the bench for a long awaited drink. I If the ball should slip out of someone's hands, Steve Chamblee, number Seventy- six, is prepared for action. The mighty Falcon offense carries the ball down field with a little extra push from an unknown hand. 1 2 junior varsity football i
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Il I Q A O -I. 3 While most of Katy's players just stand around and watch,-IV gets a piece of the action. Who has the ball? The players scramble in every direction to find the allusive ball carrier. l rib The offense makes decisive plans to de-claw the Bearkats. With determination, Pat Raney, eighty-five, and john Boyenga, eighty- six, both aim for the top of the heap. The players on both teams slowly get back on their feet after the play to see who has possession of the ball. 1 Nl. O 'I varsity football
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min While showing his best blocking, Greg Michels impresses the crowd with his persistence. Glancing at the field, Denmlv Descent and Daryl Parcbrnan watch their teammates gain six points. Anxiously awaiting the ball to surface, Leonard Curley, number sixteen, stands away from the pile. Watching attentively from the sideline, Allen Crane, Freddie jorden, and jabn Rowe see how the different plays are transformed from the chalkboard to the playing field. wfmae ,,.i y junior varsity football
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