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Under Hrst year head coach .lim Cox, the 1984-85 Lakeside Ram football team, compiled a 2-8 record with wins over Greenbrier and Sheridan. Coach Cox feels though that the games lost were very well fought and were really close. Coach Cox attended Greenwood High School in Arkansas. His talents though were not limited to just the football field. He also played on the basketball and base- ball teams during his high school years. After graduation in 1973, he continued his education at Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia where he also continued playing football. The positions he played 1 Terry Tom Mike and Grayson work overtime Defense Attack!!!! were mostly defensive, such as defensive linebacker, but he also Hlled in as the back-up fullback. This year, the Ram team, started their practices early in August. At the start of the practices, the team consisted of only 26 people but later on added 12 more team members, ending up with 38 players. Dur- ing the 2 to 3 hour practices, the Rams worked on conditioning and getting in the best shape possible. Of course, the coaches made sure of this with weights and a little bit of running to go along also. Besides conditioning the team also had to work on learning an all new offense and defense. When school started, the team continued practicing during 6th period and after school. When the seasons over, many players continue to work on conditioning and improving their skills. They were a very good group to work with and I had a good bunch of senior leaders. They worked really hard, but I wish for the seniors we could have gone out with a better record. Our Congratulations goes out to David Baker and Lamar Trieschmann for mak- ing All-District, for this is a great accom- plishment. We also extend our Congratu- lations to Kenny Meece, Terry Carter, Randy Hill, Bee Albright, Jody Fish, and Mike McCurry for receiving Honorable Mentions. The Ram cheerleaders show their spirit during a football pep assembly. A
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5 Ram offense does Their job as Danny Clark rds the ball off for another AWESOME play. ome back Danny, the goal is the other way. me Langly carries the ball for valuable extra dagc. 'Z . . f,, .- 'Fmt' ' 'rf t , M, Nga: tm aw w'- 5 fi I . r f - fha? 1 gf 4f va it J . ,ff -. , wg aww! Vkfr V' I K I ' rrarr , , f Row: K. King, C. Finan, R. Baker, M. Perrin, A. Ragsdale, H. Bates Coffman, R. Roach, J. Brahham, B. Millican, B. Waldrop, B. Miller, Bolin. 2nd Row: W. Cookus, R. Austin, D. White, J. Cooper, S. Tittle Stevens, D. Clark, J. Cook, S. Humphreys, E. Young, B. Monroe, Cf Mote, B. Segal, S. Hughes, D. Sligh. 3rd Row: Coach Roberts, Manager 71 McCool, C. Ross, D. Billington, S. New, W Berenji, D. Felty, J. Dunn G. Bettus, J. Davidson, B. McElderry, B. Rutherford, S. Langly, B Humphreys, Manager, Coach Petty, Coach Jones. s 1
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