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JV FOOTBALL. ROW 1, FROM LEFT: Howard Walton, Bob Pagh, Mike Edwards, Larry Childress, Jim Radford, John Nelson, Ron Farmer, Doug Culver, John Culver, John Breuer, Scott Mayse, Ed Donavon. ROW 2: James Dunn, Dan Krewson, Dennis Witlings, Greg Wilberger, Tom Krewson, Terry Bushnell, Dan Mast, Joe Reynolds, Mike Anderson, Everette Webber, Rex King, Lenny Meyer. ROW 3: Marv Scherpf, coach; Richard Bel-loni, Roger Barklow, Jim Mac Kerrow, Walt Hogan, Wendell Hampton, Mike Kissel!, Frank Reger. Final Statistics SUNSET SIX SCORES FINAL STATISTICS W L T PF PA MP Opponents MP Opponents Brookings 5 0 0 196 65 39 Myrtle Creek 0 2,706 Rushing Yardage 1,015 Myrtle Point 4 1 0 100 49 52 Waldport 6 393 Aerial Yardage 383 Bandon 2 2 1 113 152 27 Douglas - 7 145 First Downs 95 Gold Beach 2 3 0 77 93 20 Brookings 34 245 Scoring 93 Pacific 1 4 0 57 91 28 Coquille 6 Coqui 1 le 0 4 1 66 149 13 Pacific 0 7 Gold Beach 6 32 Bandon 19 27 Glide 20 $unset League Games Halfback John Franzen, high steps to the end zone in the Waldport game. Franzen amassed over 1,000 yards during the 1964 season.
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VARSITY FOOTBALL. ROW 1, FROM LEFT: Mike Grisham, Dan Brewster, Terry Pullen, Pat McCurdy, Joe Buchanan, David Mast, Mike Johnson. ROW 2: Jerry Caudle, Vic Murray, Ross Robinson, Wayne Stout, Ron Frost, 'Tom Poste, Lloyd Grant, John Franzen, John McCaffree, manager. ROW 3: Bob Peterson, coach; Al Bartlett, Wayne Cook, Jerry Stidham, Vern Breuer, Bill Neal, Terry Troxell, Nick Galloway, Russ Stout, Bob Van Vlack, Guido Caldarazzo, backfield coach. Halfback, John Franzen, high stepping for end zone in Walport game, accumulated over 1,000 yards in the 1964 season. Varsity Football Compiles 8-1 Record With an 8-1 record for the 1964 football season, the MP Bobcats had their most successful season since the championship team of 1961. MP started the season on the local turf against Myrtle Creek. MP came out on top 39-0 as the ‘Cat offense gained 350 yds. while holding MC to a mere 40 yds. rushing. Waldport was the next team to succumb to the Bobcats. Franzen led the TD barrage with four while Grant and Pullen scored two each. In the final non-league tilt of the season, MP clashed with ninth rated Douglas. The Bobcat defense proved too strong for the Trojans and the ‘Cats triumphed 27-7 for their third win of the season. Pullen passed for two TD’s and ran for another to lead the offensive attack. League play began against highly rated Brookings. Grant, Johnson and Franzen each tallied once for MP, but the Bruins powerful offense proved too strong for the Bobcat s defense and Brookings piled up a 20-6 halftime lead, and then romped on to a 34-20 victory. In the homecoming tilt, MP conquered arch-rival Coquille 28-6. With the help of Grant's two touchdowns and Franzen and Pullen chipping one each, the ‘Cats were never in trouble. Football 14
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MIKE JOHNSON Al l-Stote Honorable Mention JOHN FRANZEN Al 1-State Honorable Mention ALLEN BARTLETT All-State Honorable Mention End Dan Brewster hauls in Pullen’s aerial and sets foot for the long trip to the end zone during the Waldport game. Bobcat 11 Runner-up in Sunsef Conference In the third league game of the season, the Pacific Pirates were determined to upset the Bobcats. At half-time neither team had scored and the outcome was still in question until MP finally put together two sustained drives; one being for 61 yds. and the other for 96. Grant’s 23 yd. romp was the finale to the 61 yd. drive while Johnson’s eight yd. jaunt was the finale to the 96 yd. drive. Galloway kicked one extra point to make the score 13-0. Traveling to Gold Beach the next week, MP won its sixth game of the campaign. GB scored at the beginning of the game. MP wasn’t able to score until the third stanza on Pullen’s two yard jaunt to paydirt. Galloway s toe proved to be the deciding factor in the game. Bandon was the final Sunset encounter. The winner of the game would have sole possession of runner-up spot in the league. MP jumped off to a 19-7 halftime lead, but had to score two more TD’s in the final quarter to clinch the victory and make the final score 32-13. Pullen tallied three times and Johnson twice. In the tinal game of the season MP thumped Glide in a non-league tilt 27-20. Franzen led the offensive attack with two trips to paydirt, while Brewster and Grant tallied one apiece.
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