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Totems Give Coach Osgood Winninges The Bellevue American predicted sixth place for the Sammaf mish Totems this year. Coaches Bob Osgood, john Sparks and three new coaches, John Stupy, Vernell Chandler and Ted Anderson, were determined to prove the Bellevue American wrong. The Totems traveled to Vancouver, Washington for their first game of the '66 season. They lost to Hudson's Bay in a nonfconference exhibition. The Totes lone score came on Don Gonzales' 18 yard Held goal, the first for any Sammaf mish Totem, Returning home, the Totems hosted their cross' city rivals, the defending KingCo champions, the Bellevue Wolverines. The clock showed 2 :5 4 remaining to play in the fourth quarter, the scoreboard read: visitors 19, home 7. Sammamish 'kground-'emfoutv type football couldn't produce two touchdowns in two minutes and the final score read BHS 19, SHS 14. Sammamish scored once, but couldn't put that allfimportant one over with first and goal from the 10 yard line. Next came Newport, who had rolled up 107 points in their first two games. Heavily favored, they jumped off to a quick 14fO lead and early in the game it looked like a long night for the Totems. The Totes got a moralefboosting touchdown before the half and so began the five game winning streak. Sammamish trounced the Knights to pull one of the seas0n's biggest upsets 26-21 on the game inaugurating Newport's new field. Appreliension is the feeling on tlie sidelines as Newport jumps off to an early 14 0 lead. -dm' N P st, e Steve Policar U11 gallops for 57 yards on a reverse against Bellevue's Wolverines Above: Suck 'ern up, gentlemen, were words of Coach john Stu pey. Right: Head Coach Bob Osgood and Assistant Verriell Cliand ler discuss offensive strategy in the heat of the game, with .Quarter hack Bradd Bever.
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