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Cheerleaders Work Hard The Junior High Cheerleaders have worked very hard to cheer this year's team on to an undefeated year. They had bake sales and sold pom-poms to raise money to go to cheerleading camp in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. The cheerleaders have put a lot of work into the many cheers they learned throughout the year. Teresa and Kim do many cheers for the fans. Kristie Dean cheers the undefeated football team to another Ranger victory. Jr. High Cheerleaders were Captain Kim Edwards, Teresa Kling, Co-Capt; Tammy Copeland, Kristi Dean, Carla Spears, and Kim Shamblin. 26 Junior High Cheerleaders
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The Pride of the Roland Junior High had an exciting 1982 season with a record of 8-0. This was the first time the junior high team had gone undefeat- ed in over ten years. The Roland victory over Muldrow was a big win since Muldrow was also undefeated until Roland beat them with a score of 20-14. Other wins included Vian, Panama, and Warner. Under the leadership of quarterback Scott Gurnee and the running of Elton McElwee, the team captured the title of conference champs with a 20-0 win over the Ar- koma Mustangs. LEFT: Running back Terry McElwee, Little Mac , runs the ball pass the opponents for a touchdown. Elton McElwee, “Big Mac , runs for another touchdown for the undefeated Ranger Machine. Junior High Football 25
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The Roland Ranger defense hustles to tackle the ball carrier to prevent a touchdown. GRADE SCHOOL ENJOYS FOOTBALL Our grade school teams enjoyed their season of football. Under the coaching of Mr. Webb, the sixth grade team won three games, lost two, and tied one. They played such teams as Poteau, Hackett, and Panama. The fifth grade team was very enthusiastic about their first year of football. They played a to- tal of three games and did well at all. The opposing team hopes for yardage but the Ranger defense tries to prevent it. B. Flurry and P. Chronister get a drink. The fifth grade team consisted of Daryl Bailey, James Reichert, Keith Jones, Mike Chandler, Joe Dyer, Dennis Bohannon, James Loudermilk, Kenneth Brown, Brian Mason, Lance Smith, Coach Ronnie Webb, Jim Fain, Maurice McClain, Robbie Prock, Danny Barnes, Mike Kozal, Paul Sutton, Johnny Jones, Jerry Wilson, and Brent Isreal. The sixth grade team consisted of Bruce Carter, Brian Flurry, Rob- ert Dye, Robbie Methony, Cleo Gilbert, Larry Adams, Keith Tur- pin, Calvin Powers, John Dean, Ricky Highsmith, Randy Hyatt, Coach Ronnie Webb, Jerry Leon- ard, Jason Freeman, Robert Dyers, Billy Baty, Phillip Chron- ister, Brian O'Dell, Ray Redden, Rusty Woolever, Marc Redden, Steve Ransbottom, Randy Highs- mith, and Ronnie Walker. Grade Football 27
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