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Below-The O M offense is ready to snap into another drive to the goal line. Middle Below-Coach Anderson on the far right is giving all the body language he can muster for the boys on the grid iron. Left-Coach Myers never stops thinking. What will he cook up next? Watkins did not like the results. Below-Here s some more tough O-M defensive action that froze the Seneca offense. Left-Scott Cleveland got benched with an injury but he was in there with the team anyways. Give Norm West a breather! PEP ASSEMBLY 11
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No wonder we kept the bucket, look at the fan backing the team. Nancy Meek raps to the beat of Watkins defeat. An assortment of seniors and football players exhibit their school spirit. We Got the Bucket! Trick or Treat? It was Friday, October 30, 1987, and it was the day of the Bucket Game with Watkins. Who would win that dented bucket for the Schuyler County Football Championships? There was no doubt in the minds of the totally psyched O-M fans. During the Pep Assembly the student body went wild, especially the Class of ’90. The Cheerleaders did the rappin’ and the team was introduced to the screaming students. Everything was ready! On the grid at Watkins, the first half was tightly played. The score was tied 6-6. Then, something happened during half-time talk in the locker room. Our Indians came out and exploded near the end of 3rd Quarter. Wing Back Mike Kotmel ran for a 60 yard touch down pass and catch from Brian Clark. That TD sparked our offense and defense for a 4th Quarter romp that ended in a 24-6 beauty. It was our Bucket for the 5th year in a row. O-M Cheerleaders. The Hair Spray Squad, prove that their V for Victory was a successful omen for that night’s win. 10 PEP ASSEMBLY
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