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; . ,■ 1 I I I V V. Change was the word for sports at R.H.S. in 1980-81. The cross-country team making state, the football team not regaining the city title, the loss of the boys’ swim team, baseball being cancelled altogether and the ski teams not having any snow to ski on. were just a few of the changes. Roosevelt's fall sports included football, girls’ and boys’ cross-country running, girls’ volleyball, girls’ tennis and girls’ swimming. The winter sports were hockey, girls’ and boys’ basketball, gymnastics and wrestling. This year the staff decided to change the sports section of the book. In a special section after the sports are the team pictures and scores. Doing this made room for more candids of each particular sport. Top: Teddie wrestler goes for the pin. Lower left: Lower right Teddie swimmer Tammy Parker shows Quarterback Oavid Skarupa makes an attempt to freestyle form. score.
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CRIDDERS [ City Title Vanishes “We got off to a slow start but saved the best until the last part of the season, said captain David Skarupa. Never having lost a conference game playing as sophomores and juniors, the seniors were confident of winning the city title, but that was not to be as the Teddies finished a disappointing 4-4. The Teds’ first test came against Henry’s Patriots. They fought until the last seconds on the clock ticked away but just weren’t able to score to tie the game. “We gave it our best, but we just couldn't pull it out, said tackle Tom Hayenga of the 7-14 final score. The team won their next game against North, but lost the next two to Washburn (7-14) and South (22-23), the latter a heart breaker played in a hail storm, making it impossible for the Teds to share a city title. The gridders went on to win three out of their last four games, upsetting Southwest at their Homecoming and finishing strongly with a 24-0 score against powerful Edison. Named to the all city team were Gary Gudmunson, tailback, Tim Anderson, guard, and Tom Hayenga, tackle. This page: Lett: Central's Pioneers attempt to tackle Gary Gudmundsen. Upper Right: Coach Norm Johnson advises players in the huddle. Lower Right: Sly lockerroom photographer catches Tom Draper and Kevin Geftre. Opposite page: Todd White tries m vain to catch the attention of quarterback Dave Skarupa. 30 Football
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