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.-J! K . kg' . ra ,L .gs ,, . it IYEZ N 1 K 5 f-.' Ei f., Celebrating dominance As Haltom quarterback, Tim Feddleman walks off the field, Brant Ince 1885 and Jeff Clark 1395 celebrate a recovered fumble. Richland has now dominated the Buffalos for ll consecutive seasons. Photo by Chip Mundy Touchdown! Quarterback Randy Lewis 151 celebrates in the endzone after scoring against the Lamar Vikings. Richland lost in the district opener 20-7. Photo by Chip Mundy On the move After receiving a pass from Randy Lewis 155, Kelly Blackwell 1863 attempts to dodge a Raider defender for more yardage. Miscues around the goal line helped Bell beat Richland 30-7. Photo by Robert Gotcher Around the end Turning upfield, Robbie Hoover 1281 looks for openings in the Martin defense. Robbie was one of Richlands 11 runningbacks, adding to the Rebels offensive depth. Photo by Jeff Russell Varsity Football 4b
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monster lurking in the depths of UIL football ff Mg? L 3.25131 A ., rose to face the Rebels. fe-liefflh sxffhi ' e,llel e And upon its brow was stamped 5A-7 and its left arm was called Trinity and its right was named Bell. This monster was unusually strong, and hungry and to the disap- pointment of many, the tight band of Rebels were just unable to conquer this mighty foe. Their battles began with a 21-7 win against Arlington Heights. On a Haltom's 10. Richland's decade of B dominance over Haltom carried into another with the eleventh consecutive win. if J .,. . What was it like to not have the Haltom game to look forward to? The Grapevine game proved what is s was like, said Berry. It was the low point of the season. Richland lost to the Mustangs 27-22 in what started out as a Richland rout with a 16-0 lead in the first quarter. With a need to jump back into the district race, Richland prepared to :J .1 was ,aw 51 .Q wr Liv.-.fs,f.a.g,,w. -s. gg, ,.......5gi. s,.,,Kf-51.-A assess 1+ sas fa . as fi f- me . a sf sz fs, -ui. - M . .Z mt- 1 ' u - Q . 22 -t, ' 552' 52.223 rife.. A 2 ' 51 . 4 fr , . W - 43231 ' - ' ws e . fH 1 . -gr -.. ,, ... 'Q.z - ,,, 'i' 1 f ., .-,fa g -- - - I - 4' ' - 'L ' ' il s1 '.' I : ' if ff? . 111. -i f 551 . - , mai 15 , . 2- , 'f 1, jg ' ff H -5 f -V ff-' -' is '1 , f' .2, fMii f..svg?s:Qfw .f . rain drenched field the Rebels amassed 198 yards on the ground be- tween running backs Corey Miller and Tommy Moore. The defense shut down L.C. Timms, the Yellow Jackets blue-chip running back, and held them to only 118 yards total offense. Richland had only one preseason game this year due to 5A-7's expan- sion. That hurts. It's terrible to not have three non-district games, said Coach Carlos Berry. Usually you have more time to fine-tune your team. Richland moved into district play against Arlington Lamar. Lamar was a little tougher this year, said Berry. The Vikings gave Richland their first disappointment, a 20-7 loss. Coaches in 5A-7 voted this year to schedule games randomly throwing the Haltom game to second in district play instead of the traditional last game. We beat a very good Haltom team, said Berry. With fans fighting in the stands for breathing room, down on the field the Rebels had plenty of room with 35 points to K R x X xg ..Q. .... .....,.. ..... I E'- K . . .As 1- . - ' A 1 h - ei? 'N Q ' . iv -P Y 4' - 3 ' . it sr N .-... 3' L, 'l Q... A W, xi p -x Practice makes perfect During a Thursday practice, the offensive line practices blocking assi ments for the follow- ing game. To stay fresh? players did not prac- tice in pads on Thursdays. Photo by Chip Mun- .Y Hit the hole With the help of numerous blocks, Cory Miller C251 leaps into a hole. Cory ran for 499 yards this year. Photo by Chris Mullins Design by Robbie Chidrusek. take on the district front-runner, Trinity. The Trojans quickly scored twice. But the Rebels went on to play a tight game allowing only one more touchdown for the Trojans who won 21-0. With hopes of a district champion- ship fading, the Rebels handed the Sam Houston Texans a 35-14 loss. Six interceptions against the district's ' l leading passer, Gary Langley, spelled disaster for the Texans and life for the Rebels. . Homecomming festivities did not steal the Rebels desire to win. The Rebels flattened the Burleson Elks with a 34-0 shutout. Randy Lewis and ' J.D Krug split time at quarterback, both turning in exceptional performances. - 9 Hoping to catch Bell off guard after an emotional win against Trinity, the i Rebels entered the stadium with con- fidence. However Bell's goal line p..- Rm? defense kept Richland's four drives 'Z-ff into the Raider's five yard line and the Rebel's 267 offensive yards vir- tually scoreless handing down a misleading 30-7 defeat. if as-Q 'wx'
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Facing chances for a .500 season and the last game for the seniors, the Rebels triumphed over the Martin 2.-PM sa X . ' ' John Wllson, the thlrd .WW ' ' ea? 3 5 .. .is J .D. Krug and split the time between them at quarterback. This year changed my mind Cabout a two quarterback systemj. Randy had a lit- tle more experience. J .D. had a little more speed. They both com- plemented each other, said Berry. Depth also ap eared in the backfield at the halfgack and fullback positions. Tommy Moore, Corey Miller, Robbie Hoover, Mark . .. P5513 :'f,55 'mI, '::': AE -5 :3 s . sf '..-:if 55U ::fQEmi:':': ' i iiiiifiiiii : Fifi ,E Q55E??if' sfAH Ffa-..lE'lEs. Ali- if ..,... .. ,.., , .. .. . .. ...,, . .., , ., am. ,.f... , ....... .... , . , . .. .-....... ., .. -1-Q91 ws... ..,, ,, .. .- Ms..--fr S., -Msvw,..- iswxgaszw Mt-e,3i- ., ,. -.,. .... . .... ... . Y-. ,, 1... -...q.. ...,, ws, , .,,,m. N... .. 9 S X . 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We had a real good group of seniors. Berry teamed up Randy Lewis and Edgmon, and Shawn Wacasey provid- ed the Rebels with a strong ground attack. The defense led by Brant Ince, C.E. Gerdes, Jon Fletcher, Gary Pikul and Joe Guidry kept opponents fighting for every yard they gained. Ince, who throughout the year graded out in the 90's had 49 tackles and 1 interception. C.E. Gerdes, a sophomore middle linebacker had a great year accor- ding to Berry. Jon Fletcher, Gary Pikul, and Joe Guidry held the secon- dary together. Jon led the Rebels with 83 tackles. The monster reared itls ugly head this season but next year it could have it knocked off by a strong band of Rebels rich in talent and experience. Berry feels his team will be a force to contend with after a hard off-season. A force which might suppress that ug- ly monster. Robbie Ondrusek UF ' Ondrusek. Design by Robbie Break away During the Homecoming game, Cory Miller 1251 attempts to break free from the Elk defender's grasp. 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