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FQ GTB A LL f continued CORSI E DED DISTRICT HOPES The Richfield Rams relinquished their North Zone title to the un- defeated Corsicana Tigers before a standing room only crowd of 5,000. ln the first quarter both Rich- field and Corsicana played evenly, and neither team was able to score. The Rams, defense held up until late in the second quarter when Corsicana scored. The Tigers scored again on their next pos- session. The third and fourth quarters proved no better for Richfield. Al- though the Rams were able to pen- etrate deeply on two occasions, once to the Tiger 17, and later to the 10, Corsicana added two TDs to its total to bring the score to 26-O. Richfield standouts during the game were Dickie Wooten, Boyd Hadaway, Bob Mosley, Gary Free- man, Joe Garland, and Roy Smith. Nineteen seniors played their last game as the Rams finished their season with a respectable 6-4 rec- ord. Alan Dolezal L'87 End 5 pl Vikaa- -'--: .12-1. if -.x e' 11 4 is r . 3 1 1 lg... .L K 2, . .. 5 W Steve Simpler End I90 -f-1 119 'fi Hg ' ffl ,,,, A-f Terry Hoffman Manager itsel f . 4 t Kiki -E' 'K Lf 2- im ' H ' 1- any L, V . wg Kevin Asaff Manager Tom Fitshugh Manager James Nelson 1765 and Larry Bracco U05 were outstanding tackles. During timeouts Ralms talked over strategy and planned de- fensive moves. Linemen played an important part in all Richfield games. 569312
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Halftime procedures climaxed with tri- captain Dickie Wooten crowning the Homecoming Queen. 'Bob Mosley 83 End W 'V ' Dennis Stewart 84 Tackle e figig N, , ' -1t- 1 - B111 Martin g, K ,-'.,. A radiant Kay Randow, escorted by Charles Cantrell, reigned over the vic- torious evening. Homecoming 1965 was a grand success for all Rams as Richfield tackled Steven F. Austin of Bryan, and took a 14-7 victory. During half time ceremonies Kay Randow was crowned Homecoming Queen to reign over the victorious evening. The Broncos led the scoring 7-0 until the second period was nearly over. Then Richfield broke loose with two quick TDs, and the Rams led 14-7. Dickie Woo-ten connected with Bob Mosley for the first score and later with Boyd Hadaway for an- other 6 points. A Wooten pass to Jeff Kearney resulted in the two point conversion. The second touch- down came after a fumble, recov- ered by James Nelson, and oc- curred with only 20 seconds left in the second quarter. The second half yielded no scores for either team, but the Richfield defense showed up brilliantly. The entire team deserved a hearty con- gratulations on its excellent work. Roy Smith, barely identifiable through the mud, charged toward the line. I89
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1 mea l . Dickie Wooten 1143 and Kent Starr 1645 showed outstanding talent which won them All-Zone honors. i Kent Starr Jeff Kearney Dickie Wooten Ed Jarrett and Jeff' Kearney signed letters of intent with the T.C.U. representative. Tri-Captains RAMS PACED ALL-ZONE CHOICES Richfield placed four of its star football players on the District 13- Richfieids four A11-zone selections were Kent staff, Ed Jarrett, Dickie AAAA North ZOHC team- Jeff Kear- Wooten, and Jeff Kearney. Starr, Jarrett, and Kearney also made Super-Centex? Hey, end, Kent Starr, guard, and Ed Jarrett, center, were chosen for the offensive team. Dickie Wooten, halfback, Starr, linebacker, and Kearney, end, drew places on the defensive team. All-North Zone choices were based on the voting of school coaches and local sports- writers representing the six schools in the North Zone. Kearney, Starr, and Jarrett also won honors on the Tribune-Hen ald's 1965 Super Centex Squad, chosen from among some 2,500 high school players in the Central Texas area. All members of the select team and their coaches were hon- ored at a banquet held in Waco. Principal speaker for the night was Mickey Herskowitz, president of the Texas Sportswriters Association. END I9
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