Morning Sun High School - Tiger Yearbook (Morning Sun, IA)

 - Class of 1967

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lang' FOOTBALL First Row: Tom Lee, Doug Johnston, Bruce Stotlar, Richard Meeker, Mark Minnie, Greg Reiman, Rick Inghram, Bruce Cummings Second Row: Richard Bryant, Terry Parkhurst, Jim Hostetter, Dan Sands, John Thomas, Dennis McDonald, Jim Biggerstaff, Don Dill Third Row: Les Edwards, Dave Nichols, Steve Kellogg, Ed wright: Dan Inghfamg Mick Johnson. Dennv Callahan Fourth Row: Doug Buster, Darren Delzell, Stanley Garnsey, Harold Boline, Percy Springsteen, Scott Stotlar, Danny Crow, Mel Baird Fifth Row: Head Coach, Robert Darrah, Asst. Coach, Bill Caldwell, Asst. Coach, Fred Messer, Asst. Coach, Robert Nelson, Managers, Nick Hobbs, Kevin Hall, Tim Johnson MS September 9 Winfield-Mt. Union T 7-13 16 Columbus Junction H 26- O 23 wapello T 6-19 30 Lone Tree H 18-30 October 7 Danville T 26- 6 lh Hiphland CDad's Niihty H Q3- 0 21 New London CHomecomingJ H h5-26 28 Mediapolis T 37-25 November h Louisa-Muscatine H S2-20 The 1966 season started off on a sour note with the Tigers losing to Winfield-Mt. Union by the score of 13-7. After a second win over the Columbus Wildcats, the Tigers lost two more games in a row losing to co-champions, Wapello and Lone Tree, the respective scores being 19-6 and 30-18. At this point the Tigers began to jell as they rolled to five straight wins. They rolled over New London in our homecoming game to the tune of h5-26, which was one of the highlights of the season. Dennis McDonald, Tiger fullback, was the rushing leader in the state in Class II football. NMoosen finished the season as second leading rusher in the state overall. ALL-CONFERENCE BOYS The Tigers were honored with seven all- conference selections. Those selected to first offensive team were, end Tom Leeg tackle, ! Bruce Stotlarg and fullback, Dennis McDonald. 7 Those selected to first defensive team were, end, Mark Minnisg tackle, Bruce Stotlarg and line backer, Jim Biggerstaff. Two other boys were selected to second team all-conference. They were, end, Rick Inghram and fullback, Donnie Dill. Bruce Stotlar was the only boy in the conference to be chosen by coaches to both offensive and defensive teams. He was also selected to the KBUR Prep Team. g , 1 5,5 41 ,fig A 141-Ll.1rl'n.x ' '



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