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Football '81 may have been an over- all disappointment, but for certain football players it was a proving year. A few players this year contributed greatly towards the team. These play- ers were recognized in conference and district honors. This year's conference honors were given to Tom DeVille and Dale Barnes ,at the Defensive tackle posie tionsICordie Light received honors at , defensive back. Troy Sullivan received his honor for offensive guard while Kevin Bearden received his for offen- sive tight end. Paul Keller was the fi- nal recipient of conference honors and he was named to the conference kick- 1 ing team. All of these players were 4425? named to the second team of West ' Central Conference. Two players for the Panthers this year performed outstanding. These two players, Troy Sullivan and Paul Keller, were recognized with second team district honors. Sullivan received his district honor at offensive guard while Keller received his as a kicker. Lexington stopped by the Panther Crunch. Mitch Meiron sets up to throw. ' Matt Meiron up the middle.
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The Panthers busting through for another home game. Jeff Hunter in action before his injury. mm kg. 1 5 A a . 32.15;; us. The offense listening to the count. R-P defense surges into the Celtic line. h , . h . h x Matt Meiron up t 140hFootba11 ' w H
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Teams have a winning season The JV. and Freshman foot- and only giving up a total of 6 ball teams had winning sea- points. The bubble popped sons.Thej.v. team led the two though, as the team dropped with an impressive 4 and 1 their last two games. The Belton season. Throughout the sea- freshman had a very success- RIP. 06 92 6 , 9 OH 1 son the j.v. team showed ful year by breaking many R'P' 0 90 9: Cl' ara ! much promise for varsity old records. RIP. 0; 2 Warr 1Et0n J squads of years to come. By Coach Santone stated, The ?AHRP 290 rt; , , Pens Srg l the end of the year players results of this past j.v. and ' 14 9 ' '9 em ay ,i that had played j.v. football freshman records are very in- had found a spot on the varsi- dicative of how important a ty team. winning attitude is to estab- The freshman started their lish a successful football pro- season off with a bang, win- gram in the future. ' ning their first three games Dan Gordon stiffles a Celtic run- xr. x e a4 Steve Tomkins-57 and Ke- vin Flowers-53 set up pass protection. Jeff Ganaden-BZ sets up to pass, with protection from Mark Files-ll, Brian Smith-33, and Roger Bra- tin-71. 1429Football
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