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2 sfvagszrv Foonmu. Mcilinnvxileit . R ii.-l1.Il,:g , ,A' ' . 1 Q M fi .ii Q Qw i isit zsf iwzsvsiz hassles 7 ff ,, V ,t 9 6 X 33 6 f . N 'P 6 9 Q .6 345 29X S , i ' 28 0 12 0 -.. . S STRETCHING OUT was an essential technique used for prepara- tion before each game as shown here by several team members. VARSITY FOOTBALL - FRONT ROW: David Rose, Mike Kuiawa, DOH Pliiranehr, Ta TZL1 Lee, Jon Berard, Mike Bishop, Greg Tib- betts, John Farmer, Scott Walden, Tony Tibbetts, Tony Calvert. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Ed Lebaron, Coach Bill Smethurst, Daxid DeMarre, Kelvin Wong, Dan Nudo, Greg Worden, Jim Dozark, Robert Key, Art Sanchez, Ken Burns, Ron Dowhaniuk, Todd Kraner, Don Brunette, Coach Doug Palmer, Trainer Randy Holland. BACK ROW: Coach Monty Rurey, Wilbert Antoine, Ta Yen Lee, Tom Hassell, Steve Robinson, Jeff Mead, Tony Young, Mike Flye, Darren Johnson, Dave Floyd, Bill Kearney, Head Coach Darrell Everett. Varsity Football '09
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Varsity Football Gridders grab 100th ictor Frustration was one of the emo- tions shared by many of the players on the 1981 Varsity Football squad. Facing a disappointing 2-7 win-loss season record, the M-Men still proved to be dedicated to the game. Our problem seemed to be gel- ting that last minute touchdown be- fore time ticked away, stated soph- omore tailback Tony Calvert. De' lense, which proved to X be the team's strongest point, was evi- dent as the Minutemen held their opponents on the line, leaving the scores of three out of the seven games lost within six points. Senior guard Greg Worden commented, We had much physical ability, but hurt ourselves with mental mis- takes. Another problem the team experienced was lack of participa- Coach Darrell Everett tion. This showed in the absence of the annual formal football banquet. Head Coach Darrell ,Everett felt the season didn't turn out as well as he would have liked. Everett, the only football coach in Marshalls his- tory, led his teams to victories as well as defeats over the years. Now, he said, after 26 years of s ri coaching l think it's about time to start re-evaluating my life, Coach Everett gave up his position on the team just as a player did when he graduated. ln his coaching career, Everett achieved one hundred victo- ries and helped a number of allstate players on their way. His teams took PIL championship titles in 1970, 1971, 1973 and 1977, Six 198i players were named to the All-City line up: Seniors Kent Burns, Mike Flye, Steve Robinson, TaYen Lee, Greg Worden and Darren Johnson. Two juniors were also named: Kelvin Wong and Jim Do- zark. Everett plans to retain his posi- tion as assistant athletic director at Marshall. I wish to help out in any way l can, he concluded. 08 Varsity Football
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4 3 Ei Ni JV ' Frosh Football l Imp ovements hey to season The highlight was our improve- ment, claimed sophomore quarter- back Robert Key about the 1981 JV football team's 5-3 season. Coach Monty Rurey's offense es' pecially clicked during the final half of the season, resulting in victories such as 37 ' 0 against Oregon City and 37 - 2 against Lincoln. The of- fense averaged 21 points a game and had the ability to make the big play, observed Rurey. Sparking the tam's initiative were tailback Tony Calvert and quarterback Key. Llp front in the JV line, center Mike Bishop displayed consistent blocking, while defensive ends Jim Stormo, David Rose and Art Sanchez helped keep opponents in check. Making the big play at the crucial moments assisted the JV team in l ill ' ie 1 2' 5 E compiling a winning record. eDe' fense, which shut out Franklin and Oregon City, was described by Rurey as One of the better JV de' fenses we've had around here in ea long time. c l The 1981 season was summed up by Rurey as being a rewarding, suc- cessful season, That was our goal and we were able to attin it. According toRurey, eight players were noted as imost improved: Bill Kearney, Robert Key, DavidRose, Tony Calvert, Art Sanchez, Jim Stormo, Greg Tibbetts and Tony Tibberes. i i in Triumphs over Jackson, 60,cand Cireshamg, 8-6, enabled Coach Ed Le- Baron's freshman football team to finish the season satisfied withetheir performance. c A c l ' Outstandinglplayers, according to LeBaron, included: Terry Gentry, Darren Dryden, Jerry iClowers,y Tony i ShaddyQgiWiIiieSmyers anddeff Keyy Shawn Jay, g Shawn Flye, and Don Vuylsteke were most improved, i Sizing up the season, Gentry Said, f'We turned out better thanewe startv b ed, and really ,enjoyed other year. lb JV ' Frosh Football
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