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2 Top row, left to right: Bob Waugh, Wayne Maggard, Nick Pascoe, Dick Symms, Richard Maggard, Bob Scheuffele, Don Dobbin, Steve Symms, Third Row, left to right: Coach Parrish, lim Robison, Morris Larsen, lim Starr, Nelson Brant, Edgar Swinney, Phil Martin, Cecil Horrace, Spencer Wilson, Teddy Greer, Coach Young. Second Row, left to right: loe Arriaga, Loren Greer, Bud Shields, Dick Buxton, Rudy Subia, Gene Smith, Lee Fleck, Rodney Hawes. Bottom Row, left to right: George Buckley, manager, lay Buxton, Bob Malmberg, lim Pedersen, Ross Gregory, Monte Parkins, Armand Arnett, Brent Clapier, Mackey 744164466 Gaines, Dan McClintick, manager. The l952 Huskie football team carried off the majority of honors in the class B division of District 3, and in Snake River Valley conference competition. Their undefeated record was good enough to garner the championship of the tough S.R.V. conference. Eight conference foes met the Marsing eleven and fell in vain attempts to humble their vaunted machine. Eagle, a member of the Skyline 6 Conference, also met defeat by the Parrish coached squad. The Huskies opened on the local gridiron by tumbling the Notus Pirates 6 to U as Rich Maggard, all conference halfback, intercepted a Pirate pass on his own 20 and scampered all the way for the only score of the day. Wilder's Wildcats invaded the Huskie den the follow- ing week and were trounced 20 to O as Coach Parrish cleaned the bench. Marsing next encountered the tough Parma Panthers on their first visit away from the local campus. ln a game that was expected to be nip and tuck, the Blue and Gold completely dominated the game and scored a 26 to U victory. Eagle Broncos of the Skyline 6 Conference marred the unscored open record of the Huskies by scoring two T.D.'s against the Huskie reserves, but came out on the short end of a 26 to l3 count as Coach Parrish rested many of his regulars. The Marsing eleven returned to league action by blasting Middleton 25 to 6 on the Vikings gridiron and followed with a 26 to 0 verdict over Homedale as the Trojans helped provide the attraction for Homecoming festivities. Miss Carroll Floyd was crowned Queen by Co-Captains Rudy Subia, Dick Symms, and Rich Maggard. New Plymouths' Pilgrims gave the Huskie eleven their biggest scare of the season as they boasted a one point 19 to 18 lead in the third quarter. The threat only in- L.46.. spired the big Marsing squad which retaliated by scor- ing two quick touchdowns, then added a clincher on a gcgng pgss snagged by lim Starr, to thump the Pilgrims to . A rugged Pruitland eleven journeyed to Marsing the following Friday and held Marsing to a 7 to 7 first period score, but the orange clad Grizzlies finally yielded 20 to 7 as Marsing fullback Morris Larsen dented the Eruitland forward wall and Rich Maggard circled the flanks in fine style. The victory over the Grizzly squad clinched first place for the Huskies in the SRV. B race. Adrian remained as the only obstacle in an otherwise perfect season for the Blue and Gold. Mindfull of the 47 to U sellacking the Antelopes handed Marsing's l95l un- defeated crew last season, the Huskies were up for the dangerous Adrian outfit. Marsing struck first and led 6 to U at the end of the first quarter. The scrappy Green and White fought back with two quick thrusts in the second period and led 13 to 12 at intermission, The Huskies roared back and tallied twice more in the second half and relinquished a lone score to the Antelopes in the dying minutes of the game. Final count, Marsing 27, Adrian l9. The success of such a fine team may be attributed to the fine coaching of C. D. Coach Parrish and his as- sistant, Bob Young, and the excellent team spirit dis- played by the entire squad, Individual standouts included: Dick Symms, center, All District No. 3 First Team. Rich Maggard and Morris Larsen, backs, All District No. 3 Honorable Mention. The All S.RV. First Team included Rich Maggard, Dick Symms, Nick Pascoe and Nelson Brant. On the All SRV, Second Team were Bob Scheuffele and Iim Starr.
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Wayne Maggarcl, Tackle Bob Scheulfele, Guard Dick Symms, Center Morris Larsen, Fullback Don Dobbin, Tackle lim Starr, End Nick Pascoe, End Coach Young Richard Maggard, Halfback Coach Parrish Rudy Subia, Quarterback 413 G -D . ., it Cecil Horrace, End Bud Shields, Back W'l E ci Dick Buxton, Haltback Edgar Swinney, Guard Nelson Brant, Guard Roy Herman, Statistician Spencer ison, n W47--
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