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tball foo rsity Va OO CD Best season ever as defensive lion overpowers was named player of the week by the Garland Daily News Bouncing back from their previous defeat, the players and the fans poured on the spirit and pulled off a 14-11 win. Who did the mighty Raiders overthrow? None other than the black and gold Garland Owls. Starting as quarterback for the first time, junior Chris Holder passed the ball 12 times com- pleting erght for 72 passing yards. Fullback Scott Kings 85 yards on 18 carries helped to give the Raiders their 198 total rushing yards. On the other hand, the defense did their job by holding the Owls to only 138 total yards. For his offensive efforts against Garland, Holder received player of the week by the local paper. Next game on the agenda was with the Crosstown rivals, South Garland. Previous predic- tions that the game would be a defensive battle were shattered when the Colonels shut out the mighty red and black 20-O. During this game, the Raiders lost 4 fumbles and gained only 103 total yards. Giving it all they had, a- gainst Corsicana and Mesquite. proved to be not enough. The mighty Raiders came down with defeats, as they lost to the tcorrtrnued page 339 QQ I l 43 l is 's ', ,sz ,, lg. -I 1 U ' . r , Wm Mth control ofthe ball, quarter- back Chris Holder C121 makes his move around right end during the last game ofthe season Hot in pursuit is Mike Arnold f64J ofthe Lakeview Patriots Defensive power David Bowen C849 stops a running back of Wilmer- Hutchrns While Mike Carter f54j comes over to help and Mark James C803 is blocked from the play The Raider def tense allowed the Eagles only 160 yards, but through crucial offensive mistakes the Raiders lost 8-5 it vs MQ? . E X Vmh the spirit flag carried close behind, Jay Rodgers 1603 and Lert Lisicki C365 lead the Raiders onto ttf field, The flag, made by the Rodeo Club, was a school first, i l
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