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::El5.ii,iE:iEliEli3335 I' I 3 Y' L W I The Freshman Football Team will go down .lf iff' iffS511is-'iieiggiizgjiftl , , , i k 'iif f t i 'I Pls. : s ul in the records as havin a ear of learnin . I sslg1..fesglt'1i2,ell lr sr, 5 .2 mo - t I .. Injuries can hurt a team beyond repair as tfifl ifil gs xf seen by Bill Bunte's Freshman Team. We , 9 started the season with 44 players but by the J 'z t ly W ll' wilt 33,53 3 slz ls 8 fm in mg? -xi llttl e t . il , eigiz itix lffll, '51 2. ' if ,f 3. :taser I, 5 ,lie 2 X is last game only 31 players were on the ss ,.. sidelines, said Bu nte. Three of the starting , players we re out of eight of the ten games d ue to injuries. Leadership for the Freshman Team was A headed by Boyd Bri gman on offense and Carl Cromatzky and Kenneth Brunt on defense. We had one of the smallest teams in the district in number and size, but we learned to fall and get back up, said Coach Bunte. 1 Dedication was a must as shown by the Freshman Team with so many injuries and a T-9 fffsofd- L Every coach and boy wants to win, but a losing season is hard on everyone, said ,el , BUDI6. Defense is a must as shown by lim Bing f57j and Guy Courtney 1201. 5 4 ti n 2 152 'Still f', : Heir ltr Q , bf, , am z gg qi W .ey 9 1.5, .if f ir , eg,-is ,..t,e1e iq, I 2.63 Z :xii .film -,-wfesgt tfg. l We , it . . gl rr.. tit. 'lil lt: ff ' 'lille will - r Q .,,. .fe ,5- f ,g, .si5'f:1 Q .1 L N' ' L .- si AI. ,Ci . ' tm iifssf itil ' etezlfls . R ..e r Q' .x' ll eil ' 1' 5 I 4655 22 . 5 llwgkl t It ' an A i G M ' -l iw' 'nfl llxglz MA 'fi fi .xiw .im fal- V .2 515' sg, ' lf m sg Vfliil Arr , 153 it ttf? 5325.15 th a , .e x ' 5 55 515 52. A get gif, if. In the Spring Branch game at Tully Stadium, the Freshman Team shows their hustle. Handlmg the ba, S 5 W- f,-7.1, lr, 2. :, its it Learning from tra , SOUTH HOUSTON .....,. .. TZ ROO experiences 235222 s.,. O JEIESEY VILLASES .. .... 8 SalvaseS .1 5 H... ....'l2 f h m a n Efsgsvgnlgtgkc .... .... 2 2 8 ERI' 106 - FRESHMAN FOOTBALL
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1 Q s l t 2 ff! z 1? 2 P' at '33 fa A 6-4 record forthe Sophomore Football gl yi, Team is not only a good record but leaves lasting memories. We had the best coaches fr in the district, said defensive linebacker it ll l Brad Dawson. j is it With the help of Coaches David Denney and Chuck Hudson, the Sophomore team met Northshore in their first bout and came r out on top with a T9-O win. Leading the ,L offense were Robert Thomson, Bobby -z. .Nt f1...t., Martin and joe Sawaya. On the defensive .seis- side, Brad Dawson, Carlos DeAyaIa and Ken 6 s.. t, K yn g, Durkee led the team. lt took many long hot .g hours of practice to win. A Mustang practice . .gf f included some wind sprints, yo-yo's and L sled drills. Then a water break and back out N for more. Fullback Robert Thomson said, We ran more than any team by far. Then the Mustangs came face to face with Conroe and found their first defeat by the score of T2-14. Thomson said, 'fWe were capable of being 9-T if we had beaten Conroe. The Mustangs lost 3 more games to Spring Branch 8-21, Cy-Fair 6-7 and Stratford 26-6. We put it all together for the E f Westchester game and beat our biggest rival 27-l4, said Dawson. Coach I-ludson said, aw -we as sfdesawgsf ia' - AQ L ' - 1 aw' M, xafaeageey F' f ff -asf n With style and grace, Worley makes it look R b I Th 44 d W 1 I 3 17 d , H easyrnihe Spring Branch game. 02- er Ompson l lan Grey mee 3 ear ea We were as good as any team in the districtfl As always the Football Banquet was a success. The Sophomore Team gave Coach Denny a new pair of cowboy boots and Coach Hudson received a leisure suit. The team put in lots of time and thought to the gifts which were much appreciated. The Sophomore Team could be considered a close team that played well together. I was pleased with the progress the boys made throughout the year, said Coach Denny. Brad Dawson said, This is the last time many of us will play together and the goes to work in the Branch game to block a kick, GXD6I'l9I'TC9S have been good. ow: E. Schulz, G. Dalton, B, Womac,.R. DeCeurin, B. Martin, D. Price, K. Durkee, V. Ziegler, M. Newitt, W Wlnsauer, P. Dudrlck, T. Mowell, B. Amante, D. Mize, A. Mears, aw: D, Vankeenan, S. Stigau, R. l-lank1ns,Il. Sawaya, R. Thomson, C. Bejjanl, 5. Burdine, T Douthit, H. Purdom, I. Lisenby, M. Karisch, B. Dawson, 71 Bett, T. Doerr, B. Favor. Top igersoll, R. Woellrier, C. Deftyala, D. Sladic, R. Smith, B. Matheney, D. Olive, B. Delvike, 5. Hlghsmith, M. Weir, 5, Newberg, D. Black, P. Weickenand, B. Grow, W Worley. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL - 'lO5
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Boyd Brigman Q81 puts on a good Coach Bill Bume gives some poinlers Io players on the sidelines. ijjgflgzhgfaf really brought out as Rusty Hinds UU Grobms, G. Klfgmdvuk, D, Mdndy, R. fsbey, I. Zjrfffin, M. Mdphail, Mgr: TV fllz3IYgf1z5vvf1:5. Hinds reallV 8645 M5 f00f Of' me ball W SWIG- Kruger, R. Abib, K. Brunl, I. Sfhulke, C. Carlton. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL -107
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