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Surrounded by Glendale defenders, senior Bobby Macer is stopped for no gain. Glendale won the game 31-14. VARSITY FOOTBALL KHS Opponent 33 Hillcrest 20 Lebanon 9 Parkwood 17 Sedalia 18 Parkview 31 Waynesville 14 Glendale 21 Central 100 f Varsity Football Milf' Young Chiefs Beat the Cclds Coach Jim Pearson and the varsity Chiefs pulled out another great season, compiling a record of seven wins and only two defeats. We had plenty of depth, said Coach Kevin Byrne. The Chiefs had a total of 68 players and many of them were young. In fact, there were more juniors than seniors on the team. Senior Craig Setzer added, Although we were a young team, I think we did better than anyone in the city expected. For some, training began right after the previous season. Players worked hard to try and become stronger before the next season. Senior Mark Kiser said, In my opinion, strength is the most important aspect of the game. The training also increased my speed and endurance. Injuries played a big part in the '81-82 season. Senior Aaron Stull was in- jured before the season began, and senior running back Bob Macer was hampered with injuries for most of the season. On junior running back John Penny's first varsity start, he gained 203 yards on 32 carries. This broke the school record set by Jeff Horned in 1979. Coach Pearson conclud- ed, I thought our young men, freshmen, jay-vee, and varsity, played excep- tionally well. We are proud of them. Seniors Chris Shaefer, Les Lile, and Chris Bernet cover a punt against Parkwood, as Brent Wilkinson assists.
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Freshman Brad Ernie 1411 and James Brown l 761 move in to block for a KHS run- ner against Glendale in the rain. 102 fJay-vee, Freshmen Football Sophomore Tom Gunther moves in to assist on the tackle of a Yellowjacket as the Warriors win another home game. Jay-vee lineman Richard Appollo 5542 leads the blocking for tailback Jay Shurtz against Lebanon. KHS won 32-6, ,
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