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AIDING BLAIR BOUCHIER 1307, David Parker C767 helps tackle the opposition. Lack of depth was a major weakness of the team. The Sopho- mores completed the season with a 5-4-1 record. Photo by Scott Waughtal. PAUL MORALES C335 tries to gain yardage. Despite Moralesi effort, the Mustangs lost to Stratford, 6-13. Photo by Scott Waughtal. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM, OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM ROW: John Schietinger, Eddie Thatch, Hans Graff, Matt Pletcher, John Clem- menson, Todd Kissner, Greg deGuerin, John Shoemaker, Craig Parnell, Blair Bouchier, Paul Bradlield, Parker Rossy, Guy Pettigrew, Greg Kiausmeyer, Jeff Newberg. SECOND ROW: Rob-T ert Latham, Fred Pevow, John Winsauer, Tim Bradfield, Flandy O'Donnell, Bill O'Donnell, Ken Phipps, Peter Spiegel, Audley Foster, Steve Robbins, Paul Morales, John Dailey, Jerry Foyt, Sid Womack, Donald Antill. THlRD ROW: Coach David Denny, Steve Mahoney, Jon Grow, David Parker, John Hoover, Jimmy Kottwitz, Owen Nelson, John Elkins, Robert Cagle, Bennett Blocker, Steve Lowe, Dwain Bankston, Tim Gregory, Richard Elliot, Darrell Karish, William Waldorf, Coach Jim Cliburn. TOP ROW: Phillip Goodwin, Todd Forbes, Miles Minns, Brent Schwarz, John McDonald, Steve Stazo, Phillip Montague, Chris Wilson, Scott Spence, David ilgehper, Carter Cooper, Bruce Bardwell, Grant i um. iv-K . . ,f,,4.T JQSAQL- ' .QS - -sw' ?i1 h ra.
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Lf- ,, f'f '5 ' ' FI'9Sf'llTial'1 SCOTEDOX i A. i' VJ Y- i' ' F I h I u , lx ,g, is earn quit: y Opponent , , , ' ' Clear Creek 26 - 6 8 - 6 Brazoswood 20 - 6 0 - 39 Bay City 0 - 34 . Nonhbfook 14 ' '4 5 20 AFTER FINDING A HOLE in Westchester 16 - 16 8 - 33 the Northbrook defense, Stratford 8 - 6 6 -- 8 running back George Colt- Eprlrig Woods -g 00 rin' C227 gbains gaardagg. I si - - game a ou yar S, Hastings A O - 13 said Coltrin. The A team Spring Branch 16 W 6 6 - 22 offense scored 148 points. CHA Team Won 6, Lost 2, Tied 23 CUB Team Won 1, Lost 75 1 Q 1- gl i.,.,' ll!! f. it DURlNG A GAME, Coaches Bill Cronin and Rob Madding discuss the play that is being execu- ted. The two coaches led the A team to a 6-2 record and the B Team to a 1-7 season record. Photo by Darryl Yee. OFFENSE TAKES A BREAK during a time out in the Northbrook game. I'm getting cooled oft, said offensive guard Tom Davies. We're just discussing the plays. Mustangs tied the Raid- ers l4-14. Photo by Darryl Yee. 236 Freshman Football ir raids, wind,spri1'its,fand scrim- mage games werefsome of the things the freshmen football players had to become accustomed to. New and different offensive and defensive ere studied and memorized for game. The players also together as a team, to as well as a victory. You know more things because we more defensive plays for dif- setups, said offensive Stewart. It's a lot harder physical. team ended the season with a 6-2-2 record and came in second place in district competition. They understood what they had to do then they went out and did it,'fsjaideCoach Bill Cronin. TheyigayeffljlO' per cent every game. ggiyigfij . i i Scoring for thef A?i' team could be divided between George Coultrin, Bee Hart, Ben Heinrich, Tom Murphey, Mark shackleford and Mark stock- ham. ' Photo by Darryl Yee. Allowing only 94 points to be defensemen James Cook, Georgei' Coultrin, James Crawford, Toimmyii Davies, Doug Emore, Maek Grosi, Glenn Hendrickson, Mike Kossick, Mark Shackleford, MarkiStockham and Sharlie Watkins have played excellent defense i according to Coach Cf0f1ih1if .1 it if V 1 iWith r,,. gagsieztrygeason record, the B team 'learneldffto' play together while gaining ieitperience. Lineback David Kingisaid, i Welplayed real good every week but they made one mistake and it cost them the game? T Offensively, the team was led by run- ning back John Ainbinder and quarter- back Jay Iler. According to Coach, Rob Madding, Ainbinderwas the leading, rusher and scorer. , gf 2 'With the end of the season, theplayej ers went on a weight program. sixth period, the freshmen ,lifted weights and ran Sprints. We're inbeta ter shape and stronger nowf' said Stew- art. - 30 - ' , - Susan Murry ',,,, A L
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