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OUR FUTURE RE5T5 HERE! At Left wo osh Arc wo doing rhe right?'' While obovo wo wondor if if is o hot poraroe??? The Freshman football team, coached by IXn - nis Kostelecky and Nick Oosterman had a sea- son of constant improvement. T heir record showed only one victory in eight games, but the team worked and fought hard to improve each game. The most exciting game of the Season was against K.U. on November 2. A good, hard game was played but our guys came out on the losing end 12-6. The effort and spirit was a major part of this team. With experience on their side next year, a top notch J.V. team shall lx seen at Ma ama High School. ling for wore Beginning ai rf| r t ind then txx K up we f ovo Jon Slugo. Gus CAtf n. John Pk jr. Kf nErtxvi. Kon Jcikson. Onion Cole. JirrM rwin Bohnger Grom Gor ok?r Cossoy Wr pon Ken Erbov Boi • Jotkson. Onion Cole. Jm fl vm Ke R X n Walden. Ouxk AvchiII An BC»M' Lewis Do id flmn. TrxJd Hoggort K xxh Ni ?ry. Rxk IfWwxk, Mark Hoof lev Wayne McAndrews. Terry Barnes, Jerry Pryor, bosiermon m center I BULK RATH IOT
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J.V. FOOTBALL BOTTOM: Bob Butler. Dan Downing. Mike Pittenger. I.eo Fsqueda. Grej Dixon. Charlie Paulson. Ken Scott. Clark Mann. MIDDI.F: Gref Potucek. Mark Recktenwald. Kevin Fitzsimmons, Tom Pryor. Bob Comfort. Mike Thomas. Mike Walton. Steve Pridemore. Mike Rossetto. Mike Haddock. Tina Wheeler (stats). Asst. Coach Scott Teeples. TOP: Jeff Gehrke. Frank Walden. Steve Buck. Craii llult ren. Greji Mitchell. Brian Nichols. Gary Rose. Tim Cone. Head Coach Don Zupan. The Junior Varsity football, under the direction of Don Zupan and Scott Teeples, bad a fine season of 5 and 4. The J. V. Football players, pulling double duty with the varsity players, seemed to enjoy their season. They were always sure they could play, if not at a varsity game, at a J. V. game. Coach Zupan, as Head Honcho of the J.V.'s seemed to enjoy his coaching. He worked as hard as the players, maybe even harder to get them ready and pull them through till Novem- ber. The season started on a gtx d note with an 8-7 victory over the Chiloquin Panthers. The fol- lowing weeks saw our J.V.'s blank Crater, wal- lop Fagle Point, be shut-out by Medford, and receive a forfeit from Ashland. Their next game was against cross-town rivals KUHS Pelicans, the Pelicans just edged the Vikings 8-6 to es- cape with a win. The Vikings last game was against the Cavemen of Grants Pass, in which the Vikings took a clubbing in a 12-6 loss. It was a g(X)d season throughout, the guys learned and experienced a lot in their close wins, routs, and those rough losses. KM MAZAMA S GOING
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POWDER PUFF 79 MUD, MURK, SWEAT, HOURS OF PRACTICE AND DEDICATION TO A SPORT NORMALLY DOMINAT- ED BY GUYS IS WHAT POWDER PUFF IS ALL ABOUT. The girls took to Modoc field and played the game of a life time. For many it was their first and last experience as a football player, while others will return to the field next year to do battle once again. After two tough weeks of daily doubles, late practices and a lot of black and blue marks, the Seniors Sophomores paired up to take on the Juniors Fresh- man. The double S team took the victory with a 27-7 romp of the JF” squad. But at the close of the game, while all were friends again, you could hear those 'JF's” saying, Just wait until next year . Pictured above are a few of the Junior Freshmen team players: TOP: Coach Anderson, F.llen Fortune, Jody Glassow, Joanie Spoon. Bonnie Michaelis, Coach Nichols, Michelle Mitchell, Diana Franke. Bottom: Maria O'Conner, Pam Cox, Shannon MacPhee, Becky Thompson, Ginny Parsons. IOC. MAZAM AS GOING
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