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It takes much hard work to make a dent in one of the toughest football conferences in the state. This year the Western Conference was one of the strongest. No less than four of its ten teams were, at one time or another, ranked among the state's AAA top ten. Late last summer, pre-dawn practice initiated the 1968 football season. Later, for three hours each school day the squad worked out, pointing for that one important hour on Fri- day or Saturday night. Although battles with other Wesco teams did not always end in victory for the Hawks, the team's spirit and will to win was never lacking. for gridders YW' 3- ,. ti' Although peaceful now, this quarterback's the defensive charge of enemy linemen. view of center Blaine Crichton was usually marred by Halfback Kurt Karlsson scrambles behind the blocking of Mike Ma- Karlsson and Magee were two of the eight senior Iettermen that gee during the opening pre-season game with Meadowdale. The served as the backbone ofthe 1968 team. Hawks came from behind in the second half to beat the Chiefs, 20-6. 73
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...wig W. During one of the early season workouts, starting quarterback Dan Russell breaks a Cecil Boot tackle under the watchful eye of Gordon Buslach, head football coach. Tough con ference provides difficult task Bob Plaisance, assistant coach, drives his players on the eight-man sled. Members ofthe rally squad untiringly supported the Hawks. 72
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Spirited '68 hawks find season rough During a mid-season game with highly-rated Seattle Prep, quarter- Helping to provide the fine pass-protection is No. 22 Chuck Edel back Russell lofts a pass for end Mike Kessler. brock. The sock-it-to-'em contest ended in a 39-6 loss for the Hawks Games in which the Hawks played were not gentle. Here Neil Baker, shaken up in a play, rests on the sidelines while Rick Ackerman looks on. 74 Although pre-season polls rated the Hawks as possible threats to snatch the Wesco crown, the schedule was not as friendly. During one gruelling stretch, Terrace faced four of the state's best teams. ln spite of this, two ofthe Hawk's first three opponents fell to Terrace. The team then slumped, however, losing five straight. Yet the Hawks ended the season strong, winning their last two games, and making 1968 Terrace's most successful pigskin season. fw 55,5 J Last fall's gridiron was far from peaceful.
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