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..f, ff . . 3 .5 ' 'X ' 'Y Q 'T ' 'N Q ean Perkins, junior, barely avoids a Copperas Cove defender's tackle as he arries the ball attempting to score for the Dragons. The Dragons won, 6-0, heir first win of the season. Winning back the bell was the highlight of the varsity football season and the team was jubilant as they carried the victory bell off the field after having beaten Crosstown rival Westwood 41431. Richard Carrillo, junior, struggles to avoid a tackle as he carries the ball downfield. The Dragons fought hard all season, but managed to win only their final two games. Varsity Football 89
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Shirpik 1101 dodges a Westlake tackle as he attempts to carry the downfield for a touchdown. The sophomore Dragons won the early game 34-0. 0 OPHOMORE FOOTBALL: 1B0ttom Rowl Kevin Metcalf, Mike Ieece, Lance Freeman, Robert Garcia, Adam Alvarado, Joe Sims 5 CSecond Lowj Adam Nabors, Sammy Crisostomo, William Land, Dare Lovett, John lvarado, Paul Magrone 3 fThird Rowl Mike Guest, Rusty Boles, David Iunninger, Craig Krienke, John Dittman, Charles Williams 5 CBack Rowj ason Wellington, Richard Schirpik, Jon Wallin, Bryan Fritsch, Trey Graves, 'avid Barker . Sophomores end season with wlns Despite early losses, the sophomore team ended their season with four wins and three games where they held their opponents scoreless. The sophomore Dragons, early in the season, beat Westlake 34-0. The follow- ing week they beat Temple 12-0. In the final game of the season, they won over their crosstown rivals from Westwood, 27-O. The season went really well as far as the attitude and performance. They were great kids to work with, com- mented Coach Jim Eden, They were better than we thought they would bef' Eden added, We only lost against Georgetown by two points, Bryan by two and Killeen by two, so I felt that they were very close games. All in all, it was a great year! Playing well for the sophomore Dragons were William Land, Mike Guest, Dare Lovett, Robert Garcia and Adam Alvarado. rs of the sophomore team celebrate their by holding up his finger indicating the team is three games where they held their opponents victor th W t d W ' . D 'd b ' h' ' ' . D 't earl losses, scoreless. Even the ames that were lost were close y over e es woo arrlors avi num er one in is opinion espi e y g 1353 shows his feelings toward the win the team ended their season with four wins and in total scores. Sophomore Football 91
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