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Huskies trump foes, earn playoff berth TOP (first row, left to right): Wade Kopetzky, Bill Coffin, Bryan Way, Todd Hiemer, Shane Rathje, Bob Eller, Terry Vrbka (Second Row) Jeff Ingalls. Mark Fusco, Charlie Boruch, Larry Tworek, Chuck Kuhnel, Mike Scow, Chad Abbott, Ken Smith, Rich Valish. (Third Row) Bryce Cockson, Brian Micek, Rick Luchsinger, Jay Ingalls, Russ Hopwood, Allen Smith, Jeff Bilstein, Dan Ellsworth, T. J. Rathjen. (Fourth Row) Chad McKay, Randy Hopwood, Jay Voss, Shane Smith, Randy Valish, Mike Lockman, Jeff Mitchell, Darrin Hopwood, Jeremy Smith. (Fifth Row) Assistant Coach Vern Lockman, student managers Pat O'Brien, Kevin Patience, Dwayne Kula, Chris Alt, Head Coach John O'Brien, Assistant Coach Terry Fusco. RIGHT-Coach O'Brien tries to figure out the Huskies' next play. ABOVE-Todd Hiemer runs to gain some yards as Bob Eller (92) blocks. 24
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REGULAR SEASON SCORI s o Shelby 0 Conoa 13 Shelby 20 Shelby 27 Shelby The 1985 Husky Football season got off to a slow start, including one conference loss to Genoa, and a non-conference loss to Henderson. Opponents in both games held the Huskies scoreless. On September 20, Shelby traveled to Strombsburg. This was a turning point in the 85 season. A fired-up Shelby team handed Stromsburg a 22 to 6 conference loss. This spurred a four game winning streak. After beating Stromsburg, Shelby beat East Butler 52 to 6 to top off the Homecom- ing week. Osceola and Fullerton also fell to the Huskies, giving Shelby four confer- ence wins. Shelby then faced a tough David City team. After a hard-fought battle Shelby was beaten 25 to 8. Nebraska EV Lutheran was next on the schedule. Knowing that a State Playoff Berth was on the line, Shelby beat Lutheran 20 to 0. Next came a very tough Dorchester team. Dorchester was victorious over Shelby by a score of 21 to 0. Shelby ended up with a 5-4 record for the regular season. Next came state playoffs. In the first round Shelby met up with Stromsburg for a second time. Once again Shelby walked away with the win, 22 to 7. The second round wasn't so easy. Shelby met up with number-1 ranked Yutan. With about 4 minutes left Yutan scored a touchdown and a 2 point conversion to go ahead and win 15 to 8. High points of the season included the wins over Stromsburg and Osceola. In All-Conference voting, 3 Huskies received 1st team honors including; Todd Hiemer-Running Back, Defen- sive Linebacker, Shane Rathje-Offensive Tackle, Terry Vrbka-Defensive Linebacker. Huskies receiving All-Con- ference Honorable Mention included; Bill Coffin-running Back, Defensive Back, Larry Tworek-Center. Terry Vrbka-Kicker, Mike Scow-Defensive Lineman, Shane Rathje-Defensive End, Chad Abbott-Defensive Back. Ter- ry Vrbka and Todd Hiemer also received Omaha World Herald All-State Honorable Mention at Defensive Line- backers. Shelby Huskies' head football coach John O'Brien said that 1985 football season was a very rewarding one. The slow start was one disappointment. However, a few key players began to assume the needed leadership and helped to make the season a good and pleasurable one. Qualifying for the C-2 State Playoffs, and then doing as well as we did in the two games, was a great plus. Coach O'Brien says qualifying for play-offs was definitey an indication of the teams effort and desire to play well. It will be remembered as a good football team 25
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