King High School - Coronat Yearbook (Corpus Christi, TX)

 - Class of 1970

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Challenge Editor: Mitch Barker Assistants: Billy Braselton Joan Wallock Rae Hewlett Competing, trying training, woiking . . . Efforts pursiu ' d witli di ' tcnnination jK-isi ' oranci despite setbac ks not accepting second-rate liiit striving for the best not discouraged by defeat liiit lesolved to dt) bellei next tiuK- for a oal

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SAM HOUSTON 25 — KING 8 AUSTIN REAGAN STATISTICS King First Downs 9 Yards Rusliing 72 Yards Passing 95 Passes Attempted 15 Passes Completed 5 Interceptions Fumbles 3 Penalties 3-15 Punting 5-32.8 STATISTICS King Fir St Downs 7 Ne t Yards Rushing 101 Nei I Yards Passing 49 Pa ;ses Attempted 27 Pas ;ses Completed 6 Fui Pui Per inbles Lost Its 2 7-40 2-10 KING 8 -ALICE STATISTICS leagan King Alice 20 First Downs 14 11 ;i7 Net Yards Rushing ■166 158 37 Net Yards Passing 87 39 14 Passes Attempted 8 11 5 Passes Completed 5 4 Passes Intercepted By 2 6-40.5 Fumbles Lost 2 2 4-50 Penalties 4-30 11-75 Punts 3-31.3 6-37.1 MKllHNil i.fii ' TiiiiiiM ii Kin.t ' ' s 1969 footba ll season opened with a encounter at Tiome ,.wiih ; ' ' :io««OJt, who was picked U The Oherokees won, 25-H. oinmy Haa.s, David pwa Featherslon. The Mustang defi Curtis Jenkins and Chuck Volk li.uk trrr - Miller lainc late ciuartrr to engineer King ' s (.mly time the junior signal caller had his hanfls on the ball, he threw a 57-yard touchdown pass to Leon Henderson. King went for two and Miller completed his second straight pass to Rocky Mosser for the conversion. i continued then luugh siluii ng to defending stale cliarapiui 38-0, in the s. tond Tontcf ,t Austin Miki Sihuliiit did most hing by gaining 75 aids in 21 Mustangs made three scoring the second half, but untimely fumbles crippled King ' s offensive hopes. The MusiMigs held the Raiders to 3 7 yards net passing. The King Mustangs ran over . lice 8 to fo: its first win and the first major upset in Dis trict 25-4. play. It was the first time for Kin to beat Alice. One of the major reasons wa Chuck ' Volk ' s outstanding defense and great ' offense. Volk carried for 68 yards and scored all 8 points for the Mustangs, which gained him Back of the Week. Mike Schubert also did outstanding for King on offense with 20 carries for 60 yards. King ' s score was set up bf I vard get th de score camf on i dive oik Th. liiM pi lilt iltii r « MK ces ' .lUI. Ut with .1 s.tcon(l lini i thi madc ffSff tfmwmhn di ( K t Ik The defense was led by Geoii,i H u wiili with Mike Feathciston and Un iit Hi i,iii.l intercepting a pass each while plavint, out- standing d efense. Featherston also reco eied a fumble as did Gary ' Weeks and Ricky Haynes. The defense did not let the Coyotes inside the Mustangs 20 ' yard line. I t jmK iit r0 » 0 ' ,St VICTORIA 27 — KING 14 First Downs Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Passes Attempted Passes Intercepted By Fumbles Lost Penalties Punts STATISTICS King 7 57 37 5-53 7-38.8 In the opening district 25 4. .game, ' Vic- toria came from bfchind to knock off King, 27-14. The Mustangs syj ' prised the partisan Victoria crowd anip Stingaree players when wingback Rocky Mosser dropped the Sting- aree punter on tile |3 yard line. The Mustangs took over first and leirand went into the end- zone to put them J ead 6-0. King ' s second score came late in the third guarter to put the .J ustangs . ' head 1 after ' ' Chuck Volk ' s mterceptioi ' n the Stiiigarfie 24. Mike Schu- I bert then cai d for 22 dsjapd Volk took it over from tli- .ne. George HWro ' s outstand- ing on defense ' arned him lineman of the Wc after making 5 tackles. Do ■. KING 32 — CARROLL 8 STATISTICS King Net Yards Rushing 272 107 Net Yards Passing 72 93 Passes Attempted 9 12 P.lsses Comi.lcled 2 6 Passes Intercepted By 3 Fumljlcs Lost 1 2 Penalties 4-40 7-51 Punts 3-41 6-27. . ' i Scoring, before they ran from scrimmage, the Mustangs stomped the Carroll Tigers, 32-8, before a crowd of 7.000. Mike Schubert and David Swantner led the green and white of- fense which netted 344 yards. Swantner gained 116 yards in 22 carries, while Schubert netted 103 in as many carries. Mike Featherston chipped in with 61 yards in four carries for the Mustangs, In the opening minutes of play. Rocky Mosser poured through and blocked a punt and carried it for a touchdown. Tommy Sutton ran for the 2-point conversion. Gary Weeks recovered a fumble on the Carroll 20 to set up King ' s second touchdown. King moved the ball easily with Schubert getting the final yard on fourth down. The try for 2 was negative. King ' s third touchdown was scored by Featherston on a 45 yard scamper after taking a pitchout. The 2-point conversion attempt was stopped leaving the score at 20-0 early in the second quarter. Schubert sliced through the middle from the Tiger 4 to cap a 73-yard touchdown drive. .Xn intercepted pass set up King ' s fifth and final touchdown. Sophomore Jimmy Richardson picked off a Tiger pass and returned it 10 yards. Second string quarterback, Terry Miller, combined for a 50 yard pass play with Sutton for the score. were ou KING 13 — RAY 10 STATISTICS King First Downs 10 Net Yards Rushing 101 Net Yards Passing 91 Passes Attempted 10 Passes Completed 5 Passes Intercepted By Fumbles Lost 2 Penalties 6-64 Punts 5-43.4 Ray King defeated the Ray Texans, 13-10 with a great goal-line stand in the closing seconds of a hard fought game played before a sell-out crowd of 6,000 fans at Cabaniss Field. King had the game sewed up with only I ' n minutes showing on the clock, when a Mustang player fumbled on the Ray 40 yard-lijie. The Texans moved 50 yards to the 10 yard-line with only two minutes left in the game. Aitcr a pass inltr- ferencc penalty in the endzone, Ray .got a first down on the one yard-line. Here the Mustangs made their gallant goal-line stand and stopped the Texans cold four straight plays. King then took over the ball with 10 seconds left in the game and ran out the clock. The Mustangs scored first in the thriller as Chuck Volk, KEYS radio player-of-the-week, blasted through the line and into the endzone on an eight yard carry. Ray then scored a touchdown with only a minute left in the first half. Early in the third quarter, the Texans kicked a field goal to take a 10-7 lead. The Green Machine got the ball on their own six yard-line with only - 12 minutes left to play. From here, the miiaity rid white moved easily through the Ray fill the uanie-wliining 9-1 yard to 30 S!

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