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Sophomore quarterback Robert Faulkens looks for a receiver downfield as two white-shirted opponents rush him and try to break up the play. B-Team Players Letter The B-team football players were a feisty group consisting mainly of sopho- mores. Practice started in early August and they were out there with the big guys twice a day in the sweltering heat. Those first days were spent running laps, doing calisthenics, and lifting weights. As practices progressed specific plays were worked on and positions were assigned. The team ' s first game was played in August and the season ended in Novem- ber with a six and four record. Most of the games were played behind schools like LaSalle aft er school. One night game was played at Penn High. Because the team was so small, many of the players played both offensively and defensively. There were several members of the team who were good enough to play varsity. They were awarded their first year sweat- ers. The season was one of gaining experi- ence and learning new methods of play- ing football and being a part of a team. This new talent will add depth and power to varsity teams in the future. As a pass is thrown, the linemen do their |obs by blocking the approaching opposition. The B-Team football games are played on LaSalle ' s field behind the school after school. 26
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Offensive player Keith Bloch finds that injury is a part of the game. His teammates make leaving the Coaches Murray, Boocher, and Hage take part in cere- field an easier task when the in|ury is a twisted ankle. monies awarding sweaters, trophies, and commenda- tions. Mr. Hafner awards a well-deserved first-year Mark Hockaday, Anthony Witt, Shaun Murray, Roger Vann, and Michael Warnsley impatiently await the sweater to football player Ron Dials. announcement of outstanding 1 977 football trophies in their last fall sports assembly 25
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• ■ 9fr ' ■ ■Uv Jl ' . ■Pll A cross country runner must face the unexpected rain, cold, and wind as well as his opponents. Anthony Williams ' s face expresses the agony a runner must endure on the course. Mr Rzeszewski offers a hand to Veda Robinson, LaSalle ' s first girl to partcipate in cross country. Run For Your Life am The finish line looks good to everyone after a two mile run. Senior Anthony Baker shows improvement in his placement through better form and stamina. LaSalle ' s cross country team ' s tradi- tion has been a successful one and this year ' s team was no exception to the pat- tern. Training for cross country events required hours of running long dis- tances. One familiar sight during the spring was the team members running down to Portage Avenue and back to school for runs around the school. That kind of training started in August and continued after school during season. Cross country meets took place at places with a large amount of space. A common place was Elbel golf course. Here the competitors ran distances rang- ing from one to three miles. Individual performances were especially important to this team. The team placed second in the city tournament. 27
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