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V is just a step away from arsity Newport's Junior Varsity Football Team doesn't focus on its win-loss statistics, but on its philosophy: and that being, everybody gets to play. The goal is to get the sophomores and iuniors ready for the var- sity level and bring out the team spirit. Coaching the team were Dan Holden and Mick DiRe. Also, both were Varsity coaches. l. Junior Michael Davis does some fancy footwork around the opponents defense in hopes of bringing the ball all the way home. 2. Junior Michael Davis leads the Knights to a quick tackle against the lnterlake Saints. 3. An unknown Knight gives his last attempt at the old ''tie-the-shoelaces-together'' trick. 4. Coach Dan Holden keeps a serious eye on the performance of his team during the attempt for a touchdown. 5. Junior Danny Linthicum brings the ball to a halt and has fun doing it. 6. Junior Tim Betts finds that it's not that easy to get to the other side of the field with the ball. 'B if 68
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l Finish with a win We really enioyed playing Franklin, said Head Coach Bill Bloomer. lt was a fun game. And so it seemed with the Knights on top 38-3 as the fog lifted at the end of the game. There are usually ten games played in the regular season but due to scheduling difficulties, we had played only nine. The team wanted to play another game, preferably a Metro League team, so Coach Bloo- mer arranged the Franklin game. This was a memorable game for Senior Stan Sawhill, as he kicked the longest field goal of his career and one of the longest in the state, at 51 yards. l. The Defensive Team charges a Franklin Quarterback during the team's last game cxgciinsf Franklin. 2. The Defense takes Franklin by surprise during the game at Memorial Stadium. 3. Team member Craig Runnels watches a successful play performed by our defense. 4. Michael Coates out-maneuvers Franklin's defensive line during the final game of the season. 5. The defensive line proves to be too strong for lnglemoor during the homecoming game. 6. .lim Bailey holds the lnglemoor offensive line for no gain in the closing minutes of the gcrne. 7. The football team charges onto the field looking for another victory of the season. 8. The team gets enthusiastic before the start of the lnglemoor game saying, We're No. One . 8 67
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