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Football Fridays not too happ The Varsity football team didn't have a good season as they played under first year Head Coach Chuck Crawford. The loss to Lawrence Central in the sectionals brought their record to 1-8 to end the season. The lone win came against Attucks. The team leaders were Craig Meyers, Kelvin Rudy, Tim Shobe, and Tom Snyder. Meyers led the team in touchdowns with four, and two extra points. He also led the team in rushing with 415 yards. Kelvin Rudy was a close second with 555 yards. Tim Shobe, Clifford Barlow, and Rick Smith, and Chris Staten were quarterbacks. On defense, Dean Toole, Quinton Townsend, and Van Adams lead the way. Toole led in tack- les with 74, but Van Adams had a great game against Lawrence Central having a game high of 14 tackles. The Varsity football team should be promising for next year as a lot of underclassmen got some playing time because of the lop sided scores. The Pats lost a heartbreaker to Scecina, 28-16. In the second half,the Patriots outscored Scecina 16-14, but they had given up too many points in the first half. Tim Shobe threw a 54 yard pass to Meyers and a 66 yard pass to Milton Bruen. Seniors Todd Hedback, Dean Toole, Richie Allen, and Mike McDonald enjoy the bonfire festivities. The two-day Homecom- ing celebration is the only one in IPS. Firemen from Engine Company No. 2 check the bonfire late on Friday and lead the Sat- urday parade. 2-4fFootball i YK, la- 'X --Q.. Football players Cedric Hill and David Dotson read important instructions to officials for the Powderpuff game that preceeded the Homecoming Saturday varsity game. They volunteered their services to Mr. Roger Shroder, who organizes the Powderpuff teams each year, M- i'24 ' Coach Chuck Crawford addresses the crowd at the Homea coming bonfire. Arlington proved to be a tough opponent as the Pats lost 26-6.
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As his teammate touches the edge of the pool. Tom Barnes attacks his entry into the pool. Tom swam his personal best to place fifth in the 500 yard freestyle in the City Tournament at Tech. Tom, a freshman, added some needed points to help his team in the City. Matt Criswell took fifth in the City 200 yard individual medley. He was the silver winner in the 100 yard butterfly and was a member ofthe gold medal -100 yard freestyle relay team ofjohn Hiner, Marty Sterrett, and Matt Rapp. Matt is a sophomore. ,-A are M Vs? 1 Adding swimming to his high school career, Valedictorian David Lafollette took eighth in the City 100 breaststroke and was on the fourth place 200 medley relay team. David was also in SOUTH PACIFIC in the spring. Second in City In the sectionals, Marshall qualified two relays in the finals. The medley relay and the free relay teams, however, didn't qualify for the state com- petition. As a team, the Pats finished eighth. Swimmers for the medley relay were Matt Rapp, David LaPollette, Marty Sterrett, andjohn Hiner. On the free relay were Keith Rappjohn Darmer, Curtis Hamilton, and Tom Barnes. Patriot swimmers took second in the City Tournament after being surprisingly seeded in third. There were several individual winners. Matt Rapp won the 100 yard freestyle. john Hiner won the diving competition. The 400 yard relay team of Matt Criswell, Matt Rapp, Marty Sterrett, and john Hiner were champions. Swimming the breaststroke, john Darmer collected a fifth place in the City 100 buttertlv and a ninth in the 200 individ- ual medley. Adding new hlood to the swim team, lfreshman-Iohn Darmer was also on the fourth place Citi' 100 medley relax' team The depth ofthe team helped them edge Chatard for Citx second last vear the team was the Citi' champion Swimmingfll
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x an 4 Trainer Merritt Gurley and Coach Steve Moorman pose with Colt Safety Preston Davis and Coach Crawford, Davis spoke to Ihjth-tes Such 35 this tg Rgh Galyean take their toll of student the Patriots. Other coaches include Bill Baugh, Billy Perry, Rick Czap, Wade Hall. and Tom Cridlin. Coach Crawford has done athletes! Matghgll meets handicapped requirements at curbs some Colt assignments in the past and has coached for ZZ years. and inside faqihtiest i - -,..-- .1--ft .,., V - 1 , . . ,,.1 1, . - U ,, , I-iutfg at , ,J V, va, J W f, I 3 :Yay 1,4 we . V . v' , tw, ,- . V Y A i ' -. V' - , ff., , , . Keith Nickell, C805 a sophomore tight end, looks to the sidelines for signals during a huddle. Quinton Townsend, 57. runs out on the field with his team after the halftime Homecominp David Dotson, l67l, and jeff Bowden, 72, are also sophomores. Defensive signals are as ceremonies, but'Marty Sterrettl60Dcouldn't play in the game because ofan injury. Marshalls important as offensive signals to the team. grass field gets its care from Athletic Director Don Glesing. Footballfli
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