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Teams Rack Wins Hard work paid off for the junior varsity football team this season as they posted a record of ix wins and only one def t. Their 6-1 record was good enough to give them a share of the junior varsity league title. We had small numbers but good quali- ty, stated jay-vee coach Neil Pittman. We had a lot of team pride and con- fidence which really helped, added sophomore Courtney Puchta. Although team pride and hard work are in- dispensable parts of a foot- ball team, it takes more than that to be a winner. One must enjoy the game and have a deep desire to play. There are different The freshmen football team gathers beneath the goalpost before their game with Glendale, which ended in a tie. aspects of the game that each player enjoys. l en- joy the contact most, said sophomore Jesse Lierz. The thing I like best would have to be carrying the ball, explains jay-vee Jay Shurtz. l just like hit- ting people, remarked sophomore Kurt Ziebell. While the jay-vee played to a tie for the champion- ship, the freshmen also posted a winning record of three wins, two losses, and one tie. This season was a good learning experience and helped prepare us for next year, stated freshman Bill Blades. Our work this year should pay off next season, remark- ed freshman James Brown. JAY-VEE FOOTBALL KHS Opponent 41 Hillcrest 0 32 Lebanon 6 14 Parkwood 28 26 Central 6 28 Parkview 6 27 Memorial 0 23 Glendale 6 FRESHMEN FOOTBALL KHS Opponent 6 Hillcrest 0 8 Parkwood 22 16 Central 14 6 Parkview 0 14 Memorial 14 12 Glendale 12 Jay-vee, Freshmen Football f 103
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