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New J V grid coaches build co-championship Despite an unimpressive season opening, the Bengal JV football team l4-51 rallied to capture the league co- championship with Paso Robles. After four straight losses on the gridiron with victory hopes dim, the baby Bengals suddenly came alive to find paydirt in a stunning l9-13 win against Morro Bay. Then disaster struck again. The donnybrook with Paso Robles turned into a nightmare and things began to look as black as ever for a defense stymied by a sputtering offense. Lady Luck finally laid it on and the JV Bengals once more found the scoring combinations. First came Mission, gunning for a win over their arch rival Bengals. Next came the lofty Atascadero Greypups, spoiling for a win, only to fall at the hands of the now tough baby Bengals, 33-13. Finally only the unpoplar Eaglettes of Arroyo Grande stood between the JV Bengals and a first place finish. The moment of truth was at hand. As the tension mounted, everyone thought will we blow it just like the others? how tough are they? will l be the one they try to run through? lt was time for the game and when the chips were down the Bengals rose to the occasion and downed the Eaglettes to capture one of the most hotly contested league championships and one of the most deserving for a come from behind team effort generated by new Coaches Gary Carl and Dave Martin. END -SWEEP-Bengal Roy Weigold l22l nears paydirt against Lompoc STACK EM UP The middle of the JV Bengal line stacks up the ball as his fullback Harold Tartaglia l35J is leading the block and his carrier in 186 victory over Mission Most valuable lineman Steve quarterback and captain Skip French l20l follows the handoff. Steve Dickey l7-'ll John Lee Smith l7Ol and Steve Flick l29l position themselves Stock was named most improved ana' Ken Hall, best scholar. 42-J.V, Football
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