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The Scottsdale Beavers are obliged to give up possession of the Beavers to only one first down the entire game. ln a game of football as they fail to gain sufficient yardage for a first down. The defense both teams were held scoreless as the game ended in a Sabers' defense gave their best effort of the season as they held the deadlock, Saguaro Sabercats -0, Scottsdale Beavers -0. C SAGUARO'S FUTURE Varsity football teams will be greatly benefited by the addition of the new Junior team. The Junior squad is mainly composed of boys with little experience who would most likely be deadwood if packed onto the Varsity. Instead, these boys acquire self-confidence and football knowledge by participating in a game each week. Consequently, during their Varsity year these former Juniors be- come great assets to the Varsity squad because of the experience they gained on the Junior Team. Heads up hustling play was typical of the Sabers defensive unit all season. Bill Christ l75l and Craig Downs l41l alertly recover a fumbled ball. Saguaro outplayed McClintock and vanquished them 17-0. The referee's upraised arms indicate a touchdown as Roger Abdin l20l trots into the end zone scoring on a 30-yd. dash around the right end. Nlicky Simmons l70l later kicked a 35-yd. field goal. Saguaro won 17-0. JUNIOR FOOTBALL - 119
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x Top Row: Coach John Forsythe, Tom Montgomery, Kent Ridgeway, Ron Hagan, Jeff King, Terry Holland, George Clifton, Paul Zarcovich, and Coach Paluch. Second Row, Glenn Steiner, Jeff Abdin, Jeff Brown, Dave Coleman, Micky Simmons, Bill Fleming, Bill Christ, Gene Adamson, Harvey Smith, Rigid Defense: Backbone Marty LaPrade, and Jim Bandura. Third Row, Denton Colvin, Jeff Schwab, Randy Sanders, Roger Abdin, John Zarecor, George Young, Andy Miller, Mike Cordalis, Craig Downs, and Jack McNeil. Fourth Row, Larry Black, Jeff Oscarson, Kevin Dugan, and Jerry Bougeois. of Junior Team 118 - JUNIOR FOOTBALL Junior Halfback Jerry Bougeois fends off a would-be McClintock tackler as he gallops for a 19-yd. gain. Saguaro had their best game as they beat McClintock. WE SCHOO L THEY 0 Coronado 7 2 Westwood 6 31 Moon Valley 12 7 Mesa 21 6 Arcadia 13 O Scottsdale 0 17 McClintock O
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Sophomore Mark Wogan Heads Sabercat Offense WE SCHOO L TH EY 20 Coronado 6 12 Westwood 32 22 Judson 0 13 Coronado 0 33 Arcadia 6 14 Chandler 27 13 Mesa 27 20 Casa Grande 6 28 Judson 13 33 Tempe 7 DESPITE AN early loss to Westwood, which can sometimes put a damper on the whole season, the hard-hitting sophomore team managed to salvage their ego and put together a very successful season. One of the major reasons for the soph- omores 7-win and 3-loss record was an all out team effort. Although the defense and offense was not flashy, it was extremely consistent. Mark Wogan, quarterback, and fullback Bill Woods, led the team in scoring with 8 and 7 touchdowns respectively. The tough defensive front four grudgingly gave up a few yards, while the secondary intercepted many passes. In a short yardage situation Sophomore Halfback Jim Heald l20l strains to break away from the grasp of an opponent and goes over the pileup of bodies. , r .X - Bottom Rowg Coach Ed Littleton, Doug Baron, Paul Parent, Jim Cedarstrom, Chris Masters, Shawn Dugan, Rich Rhronson, Dan Gilroy, Jim Heald, Larry Anderson, Scott Ruby, Assistant Coach Mike Cady. Second Row, Bill Woods, Steve Adams, Dale Mectic, Craig Tribken, Dana Meir, John Spini, Jerry Suk, Dave Piltz, Louis Blumling, Terry West, Jim Hoyt. Third 120 - SOPHOIVIORE FOOTBALL Row, Manager Jese Kellum, Eric Paine, Rick Dillela, Kent Pettibone, Ray Jaska, Jeff Barton, Jim Mizel. Fourth Row, Bob Garvey, Gregg Maxon, Dave Tatum, Ted Christ, Mark Wogan, Pete Seibrand, Kory Schuknecht, and Marty Franks.
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