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The 1972 football season showed two things: Pride and Prospect. Losing 2 games and winning 5, the Cats continued the winning tradition at P. H.S. The two losses were to Poplar and Medicine Lake, both strong teams who managed victories by 12-8 and 8-6 scores. The Plentywood Wildcats also have another tradition, that of home victories. They have lost at Lincoln Field only 3 times in the last 5 years. This year showed a perfect home game record. Prospects look good for the future Wildcat team. Only seven seniors will be gone, but they were all starters. Seven juniors, on the Offense and 6 on Defense saw regular action for the gridders. The team having been tabled at the start of the year for second or third, placed third. It appeared during the course of the season that there was some very con- sistent and outstanding performers. Duane Schwarzrock was named most valuable offensive player for his out- standing efforts during each and every game, finishing with most yards gained. The new Houston Veer offense also provided halfbacks Brian Holtan and David Maier a chance for a good season. During the Broadus game, Steve Stadstad kicked 5 straight extra points, a feat unmatched in years. Also, Pat Clawson scored a touchdown on a fumble this year. He tried it last year, but was tackled short at the goal line. Though the season wasn't perfect it was a fine season to be remembered. 1. Steve Stadstad, Evan Erickson, Gene Rice, and Pat Nistler making last minute preparations before game time. 2. David Maier 3. Pat Nistler working out. 4. Jeff Glover 5. Go Brian Holtan, Go! 20
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’Cats Continued Winning Tradition With a 5-2 on the Gridiron L-R, FRONT: Kelly Peterson, mgr.; Pat Clawson, Monte McCall, Gene Rice, Brian Holtan, Pat Nistler, David Maier, Terry Fink, Larry O'Toole, Greg Moran, Nick Morstad, Les Marsh, Evan Erikson, Duane Schwarzrock, Joe Ruby, mgr. ; ROW 2: Neil Nyby, mgr.; Bill Stadstad, Westly Shackleford, Jeff Glover, Scott Smith, Dallas Christensen, Steve Stadstad, Les Abenroth, Mark Nelson, John Aarsvold, Randy Rice, Doug Maier, Tom Ator, Lynn Berland, David Cooper, mgr. ; ROW 3: Mr. Lowry, coach; Mr. Gerber, asst, coach; Roger Ward, Ronald Fink, Tim Holte, Brian Huffman, Randy Stadstad, Russell Bell, Don Paulson, Dennis Kanning, James Erickson, Wayne Cooper, Donald Huffman, John Laney, Paul Kavon, Mr. Ternes, asst, coach; Mr. Grier, asst, coach. 21
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