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Forfeit creates duplicate season Due to a forfeit of four games by the Northeast Vikings, formerly the second ranked team in the county, the Patriots ended their season 7-3 instead of 6-4. The Northeast forfeit was due to an ineligible player who played the night of the PPHS game. Northeast forfeited their first four games of the season leaving them 4-6 instead of 8-2. Head Coach Bruce Buck believed the 6-4 record was successful. Buck also felt the varsity football team had the ability to be a championship team right from the start. He was also pleased with the at- titudes of the players and pro- ud of their effort and execution which they exemplified during the football season. Buck revealed I was pleas- ed and disappointed at the same time. The greatest at- tribute of the team, in l3uck's opinion, was the hard-hitting defense. However, the Patriots lacked in offensive efficiency, Buck explained that the team should not be criticized though, due to an entirely new offen- sive system. The players need- ed time to adapt. Buck con- tinued that the players gave a ONE ACCIDENT AFTER ANOTHER victimiz- ed the Patriots. Randy Allen, senior, missed most of the season due to a leg injury. The Northeast game was the on- ly game he was able to participate in this year. 180 I VARSITY FOOTBALL superlative effort. Some of the players were harder on their efforts Danny Beach felt, we had a good season but we could have done better. We let the homecoming game against Largo get away from us when we had it won. Tim Malkiewicz, defensive linebacker expressed, we managed to do alright over all. We should have won all the games but our most disappoin- ting games were against Largo and Northeast. Players receiving honorable mention from Buck were Andy Blanchard, defense, Don Milton, tight end, Daryl Colvin, linebacker, Vic Crawfc defensive back, and Beasley, punter. Buck feels that the team do better next year becaus the strong sophomore junior classes. A factor for doing as well this season, : Coach Buck, was, they vv still young and inexperience EFFORTS TO NO AVAIL plagued the Patriots in the second half, during their game against Largo. ff? ERASERS ARE MADE FOR MISTAKES, but no eraser could take away Gulfs mistakes, that allowed Patriot Mark Mancuso to intercept a pass.
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