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Two hours of trying they finally break through, The Texans are running away from their fans. SR., Cary Miller concentrates on letting loose. 202 The Texan line is getting ready to fire out. - ,I 4 , 'YZ tau
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Senior split-end Ronnie Risinger goes down with a bad knee rniury that put him out for the year. Wayne Lord watches Tony Lane take a siesta -rd X .4 Wi .- ,- , .flu 31-IA X753 f enior Iohn Kirkwood is trying to take junior leff Carroll's ball away from him so he can kick it. . I iff' 1 T ser T EXAN BUAS T PERFECT TEAM The Varsity Football team had an ex- plosive offense. The offense put drives together from one yard out to ninety- nine yards out. This unit could score six points from anywhere at anytime. The Texans would hit their opponents from the air and on the ground. Quarterback Iohn Kirkwood handled the signal call- ing. Center jeff Carroll acted as Kirk- wood's personal bodyguard. Kirkwood spent much of his time hitting tight end jimmy Walker, and Ronnie Risinger and Keith Davis, split end. Running backs Robin Roquernore and Greg Gardner took teams by surprise with their razzle-dazzle running ability, The quick and fearless guards were Kirk Freytag and Wayne Lord. The hole-opening tackles were Tony Lane and Steve Becker. 20
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Mm 1 fy e ' 1.1 - ,. .1 . . .W F' I T 2 ' ,tv at gm- I The l. V. get ready to attack their opponents. UNDER CLASSMEN WIN DISTRICT The junior Varsity won district again this year. They defeated Sparpstown and Conroe McMullough, but were beaten by Baytown Sterling. Their ex- plosive offense averaged 23.6 points per game while their defense gave up only 6.5 points per game. That was good enough to give them a 9 win, 1 loss record. The sophomores had a 5 win, 5 loss record. They defeated Strat- ford, Clear Lake, Deer Park, Dobie, and Clear Creek. The Freshmen Blue ended the season with a 7 win, 2 loss, and 1 tie record. The Texans beat Stratford, Baytown, Sterling, and Memorial. ln district play, they beat Clear Lake, Dobie, Clear Creek, and Pasadena. They also tied Deer Park. The Freshman White had an ex- cellent season. They won ten straight with 7 ofthem shut-outs. Their amazing offense averaged 37.4 points per game. The massive defense gave up only 2 points per game. They had scores like 70-0, 55-0, and 41-O. They had a great season. Soph. Randy Colden falls from the blue sky. Sophs. Eric Glass No. 63 and Steve Brown No. 70 tackle the opponents while joey Massey No. 72 watches. 20
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