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Freshmen combine for records of 7-7 We have a good crop of freshmen, commented Coach Doug Ethridge, There is talent enough for a winning team. The two freshman football teams, maroon and white, had a com- bined season record of seven and seven with each team having two games cancelled due to bad weather. Eric Detrick led the freshman maroon team with excellent rushing perfor- mances all season. The team finished with a three and four record. They beat Westlake twice and also won over Bryan. For the maroon team, Mike Mc- Cullough, Eddie Rice and Jeff Taylor had outstanding seasons. The freshman white team ran up a four and three record with their wins coming against Georgetown, Westlake, Killeen and Westwood. The white team's offense was led by quarterback Scott Smith. John Ontiveros, Barry Taylor and Toby Stahl were also offen- sive standouts. Defensive standouts were Carl Alexander, Todd Lee and Jason Martin. Overall, both freshman teams played good football and may provide the nucleus of excellent teams in years to come according to coach Ethridge. , g. 1533 Q l S 'Mg' 'MBSITSQ QQ' i2f9,'fsq,?7evg Q Q60 1 59' 'feefisirraff-ssiiaafv emveslf 1 14 31 FRESHMEN WHITE: 1Bottom Row1 Steven Hall 1421, Aaron Wilson 1691, Jeff Saylor 1731, Jeff Driver 1351, Jeff Farmer 1521, Eddie Rice 1401, James Hammock 1101, 1Second Row1 Steve Reyna 1621, Todd Childs 1141, Maurice Bujnoch 1551, Bobby Formby 1321, Blake Notgrass 1311, Richie Valdez 1411, Terry Howe 1431, 1Third Row1 Peter Ramirez 1661, Tom Perkins 1781, Jason Kujawa 1811, Jon Browning 1931, Brent Keith 1801, Mike McCullough 1911, Troy Brown 1511, 1Back Row1 Charles Kuhl 1291, Peter Botonis 1751, Marco Castillo 1771, Larry Hayes 1701, Gene Rossow 1851, Eric Detrick 1451, Dean Tesmer 1601, Rich Salinas 1611, David Wolfe 1501. Jeff Kyle 1451, freshman, heads for the end zone in an attempt to make a touchdown for the freshman white team as an opponent is blocked by one of his teammates. 92 Freshman Football ,N ' .64 JI A member of the freshman white team runs for a touchdown and just being tackled by an opposing player as the official hurries to keep up with action. G5
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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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Coach Kenneth Cogdell sits in the middle of a team huddle and discusses the strategy of the upcoming plays with freshman maroon team members. Besides coaching football he also works with the baseball team. FRESHMAN MAROON: 1Bottom Row1 Toby Stahl 1401, Scott Smith 1141, John Carter 1681, Dan George 1421, Jason Martin 1411, Mike Sims 1921, William Montgomery 1331, 1Sec0nd ROW1 Shay Cook 1931, Kevin Adams 1661, Richard Campbell 1691, Jason Geske 1551, Scott Kelley 1431, Darrin Shove 1221, Barry Taylor 1751, Cesar Martinez 1451, Jon Pughg 1Third R0w1 Todd Lee 1121, Carl Alexander 1851, Johnny Ontiveros 1781, Michael Drifmeyer 1811, Mike Gaynor 1711, Scott Calvert 1611, Lee Beury 1831, William Underwood 16015 1Back ROW1 Pat Brindle 1531, John Phillips 1501, Joe Ellis 1301, Harlan Mitchell 1641, Shannon Brady 1771, Charles Gill 1701 and Steve Ward 1801. kg -1 -.5 , ,,.. y - .ze 0 , , , 359 Le ea, 45 ,52 i'34ii ' B8: 43 41 sa p ? was 1,1 ,nr aa: fi in fe 'f , , 9 'W ' rm 1 -iff g Q Q1 ' ,QE jf ,Z-,ju 1 . A ,sv , V if K Q53 . M G xi ' , . 1 Q 7 ' Y Y 1 , , 1 1 'O f ir .1 W' il.: 'ti 17 ' G Y. ' ' W , W' 1 J , . ff -1 --'- ff 'Q-'-1.w'v few , 1' V T N A , N, W.,,.,,, ., , ,M . , , ,3,-,,,J , VV I .W if k 3 ' ' 'mg.,w-- , A , i ,.,r W a 2 .k.V,,, PL 'sf 1 4 fforts to avoid the opposing team seem to be flees downfield just ahead of his opponents in a a 4-3 season with two games rained out. There lorkmg for freshman Michael Cook 1401 as he Dragon home game. The freshman white team had were once again two freshman teams this year. Freshman Football 93
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