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M Ifllflf lfll-IIE 'EAM IEW 'UIDIDUNI Nik 1. Jackie Toft spikes the ball while Jackie McPeek and Tania Deal prepare to defend their team. 2. Freshman, Marilyn Sample butterflies to the finish during a girls' swim meet. 3. After the gun sounds, area cross country teams start the race. 4. Though Steve Toft is being blocked, he tries to sink another basket in hopes of a win. 5. Phil Keys receives back points from the referee as he tries to pin his opponent. 6. Gridders push through the defensive line to help improve the team's record. 7. During the two mile relay, Beth Shrake runs toward her next teammate. Sports Division 115
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GRIDDERS GRI D THEIR W Y TO TIE FDR SECGND I SBC Look out below! This is what football fans had to do at the season opener. Just into the second quarter of play, Perkins fans found themselves evacuating the bleachers, as Keystone La Grange school officials feard their bleachers might collapse. The game was de- layed while fans transferred them- selves to the sidelines. This unusual event added to the excitement of a winning season for the varsity grid- ders. Third year coach, Mr. Jim Stauffer, had two goals in mind - to have a winning season and to show improvement in the SBC. They did have a winning slate and fought their way to a second place tie with Mar- garetta in the conference. Senior Lee McDonald fMost Valu- able Playerj led the team statistical- ly, as he carried the ball for 852 yards and led in scoring, reaching paydirt 11 times. First team SBC choices were Paul Gawryszewski lMost Valuable Playerj, Jim Hohler, Gary Brett, Dave Goins, and Mc- Donald. Myles Bruno, Jeff Porter, and John Stewart received second team honors while honorable men- tion went to Dave Pruitt. Goins was the recipient of the Coaches Award while Brett, Stew- art, and Hohler were presented with Hitter Plaques. Tri-captains were Goins, Stewart, and Steve Lichtcsien. 116 Varsity Football .T , H . M i , .4
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