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FOOTBALL: STATE CHAMPIONS Overcome with emotion, Mike Moran emphasizes who is best Beiorc the game, the cadets ponder their next battle.
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FOOTBALL: STATE CHAMPIONS The night air was warm with ex¬ citement as large crowds anxious¬ ly awaited a championship game. A gentle breeze welcomed two powerhouse football teams on to the field of battle. Boasting a near perfect record, including a play- off victory over previously un¬ beaten Stevens Point Pacelli, Pre- montre grabbed an early lead over rival ron du lac Springs. With an awesome defense supporting an explosive offense, the cadets over¬ came their foe and reigned as champs. Earning top accord in the game, was leetman Rodney Mayer or his remarkable performance in¬ cluding 162 yards rushing. When the points were finally counted, the score stood 20-12 in favor of the cadets. Yet another Pre- montre team had sipped the wine of victory. The familiar sweetness of success and triumph was again proved to be an unbreakable Pre- montre tradition. The Ledgers ready themselves for another attack by the Cadets. Dale Whipp watches the game intently. Al Bly shows who are the champions.
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2 FOOTBALL: JUNIOR VARSITY WE r OPPONENTS THEY 0 Roncalli 14 16 Springs 15 23 St. Mary’s 0 16 Xavier 6 8 Pennings 12 22 Central 6 The J. V. ’S, under the direction of head coach Glen VanBoxel, assis¬ tant coaches Norm Krueter and Fred Grubb, turned in a 4-2 re¬ cord this season. Led by talented Quarterback John Pergande, the team’s most valuable player,the Cadets showed promising effort throughout the entire season. J. V. standouts on offense were running backs Todd Buchanan and John Calawerts, the most valuable of¬ fensive player. Together, they consistently ran through opposing team’s defenses. Standouts for the Cadets on defense were tackle Gary Beams and Mike Dirschl, the most valuable defensive play¬ er, who led the team in intercep¬ tions with six. With this year’s performance, the team is looking forward to filling the ranks of the varsity next year. John Pergande attempts pass to Brad Koch in game against Roncalli. Ty Vannicuwenhoven clludes defender.
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