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m n ., wannwwvwmhm u Mur -312- x l 170 Front row: Donny King. ShaWn Windes, David LaValle, Bobby Ruff. Richard Stoneking. Jeff Walworth. Jack Diggs. Jeff Lee. Andy Harris. Middle row: John Kauffman. Zane Canada. Bobby Herrick. Josh Holder. John Hobbs, Chris Retter. John Shanahan, Mark Foster. Chad Rau. Joe Stalone. Back row: Mike Crabtree. Travis Gooding. Kurt Huckeby. Zac Harding. Matt Quest. Brian Caseyv Sean Galloway. Peter Johnson. Not pic- tured: Gary Baker. Tom Deer. Alan No. 25. Andy Shatter runs around the left end while No. 23. Mark Copeland leads blocks.
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receivbr, catcha a gametying pass with no time on clock in Enal game Touchdown! Jack Pickren, senior of season against St. Pius X. m w m. Shawn Crabtree and Jeff Pmder- , 942;? w;.- ,.,.,-,v-,- ,- .. . . w v, ., ,. -
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No. 12, Scott Bacca drops back to pass. while No. 57, Steve Stackhouse and No. 63, Steve Lininger block. New Teams, New Fields, NeWHorizons J unior Varsity started with two 22-0 losses in the Nevada and O'Hara games. They bounced back the rest of the season and ended, with a 5-3 record. JV's biggest win was against Warrens- burg 36-6 in a mud-bowl game. ttThe most outstanding players are the whole team? said Mr. James Merrell. A sophomore program was developed so sophomores could get more playing time by themsel'ves as well as playing in JV games. The sophomores only played two games, but the program is expected to grow. They had a 1-1 overall record. Andy Shaffer was the outstanding offensive player and Hank Ellis was the outstanding defensive play- er. The f reshmen started of f the season with a 6-0 loss to Belton. They later made up for it ending the season with a 4-3 record and tying one game to Grandview East with a score of 0-0. Freshmen's biggest win was against Warrensburg 8-0. The Tigers were undefeated until R-P arrived and played a great game in the mud. $Tys oggeeAgn- V7 ...... OPE; ,,,Hak Grove ' 'nggensburgay Hatfisonville , St. Marys 2 e 0 , gearney 12 i SOPHOMORE SCOREBOARD; 6W? 2 M;M2-242--wi2E - ' 2 Fort Osage, ' 8 29 Shawnee Mission West ' 0 W FRESHMAN SCOREBOARD W? m... ' Opp. 3' o BdWI 6 L 8 Nevada 0 0 Lees Summit 20 8 O'Hara 13 0 Grandview East 0 8 Warrensburg 0 1 Harrisonville 0 - K 16 Grandview Jr. 0 1 Andy Shaffer gets tackled while ap- proaching the goal line. 5 around the 171 rk Copeland
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