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Practice is Essential for a Successful Season Daily varsity football prac- tice started at four o'clock, beginning with drills and exer- cises in four separate groups. The offensive linemen, defen- sive linemen, offensive backs, and defensive backs started with calesthenics, muscle stretching exercises and agility drills, followed by drills spe- cialized for their particular group. The coaches were con- stantly correcting the players' mistakes for the benefit of the team. Following the drills came scrimmage, the final test ofthe player's ability. The coaches watched the players under their direction to pick the starting line up for Friday night's game. There was no scrimmage on Thursdays so no one would get iniured the day before the game. Practice was usually over at 6:30 or 7:00. Coach Atwell ll l observes as Neil Laxdal perfects his passing. Rod Stan- field and Dale Stills Q21 watch as the first string offense and defense go head to head in scrimmage. Coach 88 X Varsity Football Practice Virden l3l applies manual inspiration to one of his defensive linemen. Coach Milton Ml demonstrates proper blocking techniques on Mark Castles. Coach Crowley l5l runs his defensive backs through agility drills. Butch Hansen C61 gets a ride from another defensive lineman, a drill Coach Vir- den brought to KHS.
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JV Grldclers Prepare for a Rough Season All football players got a few minutes rest before foot- ball practice began. Since J.V. practice began at 3:30, most J.V. players went to dress out about 3:00. Varsity players started dressing out around a quarter after three to be ready to start practice at 4:00. The J.V. players began with group exercises and later split up into their respective groups. Scrimmage usually lasted an hour, but on Wednesdays there was no scrimmage so no one would be hurt the day before the game. Practice con- cluded around 5:3O for them Mondays and Tuesdays, and a little earlier on Wednes- days. JV Football Practice f 87
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