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Varsity Football Season Disappointing P1aYi11S OH Y-he 1967 varsity football team were - FRONT G Mike Meadows, DI-H3 Mike Schuman, QB Howard Rosen- ROW fl to rj - Managers Steve Lintner, David Phipps, james baum, Capt. G james Montagna, I-D3 Bill Tatum, C Chris Alex. SECOND ROW A QB Micky johnson, HB Brecht Babec- Malcolm, G Mark Von Bergen, T Bruce Galloway, HB Gary kos, HB john Mays, DHB Tom Hickman, HB Mike Maehara, Herzog, DHIB jerry Soga, G.Mark Hipkirxs, G Randy Brasfield. john Linn, Luke Fiorante, Lee Knight, Dean Mauchley, 30 Fall Sports
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Boy and Girl ofthe Month f n Howard Rosenbaum , Scholar-Athlete. Liz Poitras, Creativity Neal Phipps, Athletics. Sherry Wilmsen , Sportsmanship. Charlie Fox, Spirit.
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THIRD ROW f DI-IB Neal Phipps, QB Roh Mayo, E Pat Fagan, C Ed Good, FB Ken Unkeles, DHS Dennis Schuman, DT john Kraft, FB Andy Paterson, T Zachary Patterson, T Tom Boothe, T Dick Altig, G Steve Myers, T Iohn Yerke, T jim Holland, E Steve Voorhees, E Mark Laakso. FOURTH ROW - G Don Lachman, E Terry McGrath, E john Wilhelmi. Senior guard jim Montagna headed the list of Cardinal performers who earne d notice in City and State football polls. jim, who was voted the 1967 MVP award by his teammates, won All-City honor s in both newspapers. He was also nominated to the All-State First team and was a candidate for the annual Shriners Football game. Senior fullback Wayne Karney won third team honors as did junior halfback john Mays. Gaining Honorable Mention in the city poll were seniors Bill Tatum and Zachary Patterson and sophomores Mike Schuman and Pat Fagen. The 1966 City Cha mp s, Lincoln Cardi- nals, failed to live up to 1967 expectations. Injuries were a major factor in the Birds dis- appointing s e a s o n . Playing without their star performers week after week, the Cards' chances faded into oblivion, though their spirit and effort held strong. In their fir st two non- counting outings, they lost by na r r ow decisions to Grant and a week later, in a hea rt -breaker, to Franklin. After breezing past Roosevelt, in their opening division game, the Cards, the following week, lost a thriller to Wilson. Entering the Madison Conte st with a disheartening 1 win and 3 loss record, the Axe-swingers again came out on the short end of the s t i c k. Continuing the dismal season, Lincoln then lost to the fledgling jack- son Raiders in agame marked by several mis- understandings. The Cards nearly upset the highly rated Demos of jefferson. Matchedin the next encounter with Washington in a playoff for the booby prize, the consistent Cards lost again in their final game, ending the season with a record of 1 win and 7 losses. For the first time in ten years Portland ln- terscholastic League teams clashed during the Football Jamboree under the lights of Portland Civic Stadium. This time the league was divided for the sea s on into Red and Green divisions. Roosevelt, ja c k s o n, jefferson, Madison, and Wilson joined Lincoln in the Red division, with Grant, Franklin, Marshall, Washington, Ben- son, and Cleveland forming the Green division, At the Jamboree, each team played one quarter in a c o m pe t it i on between the two divisions. Lincoln held Washington to a scoreless tie in its turn, as the Red defeated the Green by an ac- cumulated score of 49 to 40. 3 1 Fall Sports
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