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Q, Jv, LFRGQL-I EOOTBALL The JV's ended the season with a 2-4 IMC record. After starting the season slowly, they picked up in the middle of the season and then fell into a slump again. Although a disappointing season, it gave the players experience for varsity next year. The last game for both the JV's and freshmen was against Bend High. JV's lost this game 30-0. The freshmen won 36-37. The only wins the JV's managed were against Lakeview and Burns. Overall JV record was 2-6-0. Head Coach Gordon Turner summed up the season with The kids attitude was great, we didn't have anybody cutting practice and nobody quit. John Johnson and Jack Lutz were the coaches for the Little Cougars. Things were not as rocky as for the JV's. The freshmen team should provide an exciting season next year as sophomores. Bart Hendrix, a sophomore, was moved up to varsity in the middle of the season. When the JV's lost him, they lost a team leader, said Head Coach Turner. s -'.r Q-is . , as A , - Lf' 4. ' - . .. 1, -'i mg sez. . 'Q ' 'V' 1 K ' , f -. 3' ' ' V 75: lfhwf EV ' gf , V' 1' Q , 1' 4.4 7. Y . . Tie: Q X , . 1 ' ' 4 - 8 A, T . fig, 5 ' Q, , ,.., ee- ' . f X N ,, 1 . . T' ' ' T 2 3, 54 ' , ' .... 'E' l ': L ' I' L ' i 4 ..,., , 4 .. I J B . 4 if ,, -Q . '?l1:f:. ' Qql ,te , i .3 rig' I ,g f ' is I , as . . ss it ' '2 i 4 J . 4. i 1.. alan r r ,g ,sf i Q ' gigs? rg-. , i ,g an .en vy . , 3' , 44 Freshmen: Jim Gossard, John Murphy, Terry Hasen, Darrel Brower, Pat Connolly, Pete Jackson, 77m Corrigan, Ron Brown. second, coach John Johnson, Dan Aldrich, Jim VWlleford, Wayne Murray, David Hauth, Jeff Berry, Clyde Henley, Paul Lovelace, limber Mead, Rich Heister Third: Bill Asland, Donald Boucek, Bart Hollowell, Mke Elliot, Denis Jack, D.J. Waldron, Dane Rivers, Mark Reinke, Wes Murphy, Terry Rose, Head Coach Jack Lutz. 4 5 si.ss Q . 15 't , .Q - iff s fs , . er. .ss , . me ,, . T-. es - gi ,X K , . ia, 75 .L ,WM K is . .- ., Q 1, e , . is fig. X inf' 'k ' tt J, . gf' K Arif. S 43' -, K K. . J , ,, ,T --hw: ff, T . Y . gig? Q ifwslkvs' ' ve , ?, -' . . M - mv, 9 6 K N -. -. fi gibf' f ' , - i rr., L iff V ze QQ f L - , , N , fini' 1 5, -'54 , it 4 ' gt M-gf QQQQ. y -lf 'F 'V A SY 4 - . .si it '5 S53 A- ... , ' M F1195 iiiiiiliiihil gal' 1 fifiir' T n f'i '. ., is . 4. , H 'F' -..ri H2 s'Tff F ' + , .af 1 . -1- we lite! ' , .dsx -rar' ff, ' 2 . fi- 5 .A . ' . Q IQ: r V A z. ' dw: if .1 Q ,nie .awe i j X QQ, Ag? ,Q R, :lb 'Y 5 .wM,x rggjxxszs. ' 5 .. fr as e - 9 'ff' - 'so . n'1fs'W 1 W: ' r K , l iss' , T B, ms. tal. Y l is A ws if 'r 'W , we 1 r. - ., WN.. Rusty Manske drills the QB. Tim Corrigan heaves the ball before a frantic rush tl,
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Flrst Cougar Squad Suffers Injuries, Defeat Nineteen seventy nine marked the first year for MV to support a varsity football team. The boys started training in August and had their first game a few days after school started. Last year the varsity team was combined with Bend High's team. This year the teams were separate. The players on the team had no experience playing varsity because all the seniors had played junior varsity the year before. Five team members were injured during the season which affected the season's outcome. Chuck Booth and Darrel James were out the entire season with injuries to the leg and neck, respectively. Gary Boothe and James both received head and neck injuries. James was out the whole season while Boothe was able to resume playing. Ron McDonald tore the ligaments in his leg and Dave Montgomery broke his hand. During the Bend-MV game, Sean Corrigan received a head injury and was taken out of the game for over a quarter. The team's first game was September 7 in Hermiston. lt was the closest game they had all year with a score of 20-21, Hermiston taking the lead. The Cats lost to Redmond O-44, to Crook County 12- 40. Pendleton came to MV and stomped the Cougars 54-6. On October 5, Baker High creamed us 14-36, Madison High from Portland out scored us 37-18. Ontario took us 7-27. The last away game took the team to LaGrande where we were subdued once again, 13-21. The long-awaited Homecoming game, November 2, against Bend High at Punk Hunnell Stadium, was a disaster for the football players but a winner for Mountain View's spirit. The coaching staff, headed by Coach Clyde Powell, gave all they had to the team-spirit, hope and faith. A lot of time was involved with training the players. John Nehl, Paul Vallerga and Bill Usher helped Powell coach the team. Practice was held five days a week. The coaches worked day and night thinking of new plays to foil IMC opponents. In appreciation for the time and work they spent on the team, varsity football players awarded the coaches a plaque with personalized gold nameplates on the front. The plaque read, The high standards of teamwork and sportsmanship that you have taught us on and off the field will remain with us throughout the rest of our lives. Thank you. The 1979 Mountain View Varsity Football Teamf, The student body supported the team in spirit and rowdiness every day before a game. Pep assemblies and rallies were also planned to give the team an extra boost. fy Powell orders a Cat to move back. 'Fi' , .ww-N:-f. '9-'fismw sr
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J V's Frosh Win Some, Lose Some Harold Lawrence, arm cocked, looks for a receiver. The JV defense polsgd for acflgn J V's, Front: Don Masters, Dan Mpper, Brian White, Wm Prosser, Dave Prewitt, Mke Wlcher, Mike Turcott, Don Cainer, Jeff ln- gram, Carl Moore. Second: Head Coach Gordon Turner, Dave Nipper, Rob Sparling, 77m Majors, Butch Roberts, Richard La- Torra, Dean Judson, Gus Johnson, Rusty Manske, Dan Wilbert,
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