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ROSSVILLE This game was dominated by defen- sive play. STEVE BRADY junior was forced to play quarterback for the first time when SAIA became sick. BRADY engineered the only score, capping off the drive with a 4-yard touchdown run. JESS ADAMS soph- omore and MARK REAMER fresh- man each made key quarterback sacks to stop a Rossville scoring drive. JEFF WEST Lake scored the first touchdown, but Jeff West came back with two quick touchdowns. Silver Lake then came back with two touchdowns in the third quarter but was doomed by in- terceptions. West scored again in the fourth quarter. Lake tried to come back with less than two minutees lefty that was also stopped by an in- terception. ROYAL VALLEY Silver Lake scored 28 fourth-quarter points. The scoring again was led by ELLIS with three touchdowns, and GARY WORKMAN freshman added two long touchdown runs. MIKE RLIECK sophomore scored on a 9 yard pass. LOREN DEKAT freshman intercepted two passes and LONNIE SIDES freshman recovered a Panther fumble. This game put Lake above .500 with a 3-2 record. SL, 4 , OPP. 6 , Santa Fe' 'frail 38 535 L Osage, City, I 6' 1 43531 ' . L -.f. . . 243. 42ff?'q - . ROYQIWEIQYA I f0'f dia? y st. Mai-yay s I 18 f Perryj 70 QU As GARY WORKMAN freshman receives the ball from SHELDON SAIA sophomore, DA- VID KRLIGER and MARK REAMER freshmen block the defender as they execute a quick- toss sweep. iPhoto by TRACEY GRIGGSJ Q29 Along the sidelines DAVID KRLIGER fresh- man waits for his name to be called. iPhoto by DIANE DULTMEIERJ Sportsfdunior Varsity Footballf21
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Being geared to pass as equally as they run is a difference from other JV squads of the past SANTA FE TRAIL After dominating the first half but still trailing 6-O, Silver Lake opened the second half by kicking off to the Chargers, who returned it 90 yards for a touchdown. It was all Santa Fe after that, as they scored two more touchdowns in the third quarter. MONTE ELLIS sophomore scored the only touchdown of the evening. OSAGE CITY Bouncing back from the loss to San- ta Fe, the offense controlled the game by scoring 53 points. ELLIS led the scoring with four touchdown runs. STEVE BRADY junior scored the first touchdown pass of the sea- son with a 30-yard pass from SHEL- DON SAIA sophomore. TONY HOLISH sophomore was the leading tackler with I3 tackles. SAIA ROOKIE QLIARTERBACK -- 2OfSportsjJunior Varsity Football CU Lining up against the Bears, the Junior Varsity defense watches for the signal. iPhoto by ERIC DILLINGERJ Q23 SHELDON SAIA sophomore successfully pitches out on a sixbase option before being tackled. iPhoto by PAM SWARTZj 135 Waiting for the snap is MONTE ELLIS as the squad lines up for a punt. iPhoto by ERIC DILLINGERJ Q Y
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22fSportsfGirls' Cross MARTIN conquers courses and breaks three records GIRLS T0 QU Front row: Tonya Dekat, Stephanie Harrod, Cathy Borders, Back row: Coach Ken Darting, Amy Constant, Annette Martin, and Julie Barker. Not pictured is Mary Dekat. iPhoto by ERIN WILEYJ Q21 MARY DEKAT sophomore struggles up the hill, Defeat, for a win at the league meet. iPhoto by ERIN WILEYJ Q33 While Coach KEN DARTING gives the girls a pep talk, junior ANNETTE MARTIN and sophomore MARY DEKAT listen with great intensity. iPhoto by ERIN WILEYJ 143 STEPHANIE HARROD senior prepares for a chilly day of running as she arrives at the league meet which was held in St. Marys. iPhoto by ERIN WILEYI We-ff V., ,, I' 4-M -ma., Z. , , Mya C WAMEGO The girls won the Wamego meet, which was to be the first of five straight first place finishes for them. ANNETTE MARTIN junior, MARY DEKAT sophomore, and CATHY BORDERS junior all got individual medals. ROSSVILLE At Rossville the girls placed first as a team. MARTIN, BORDERS, TONYA DEKAT senior, and MARY DEKAT received individual medals. MARTIN ran a great race with a course record time of 12:48. STATE MEET, AGAIN 5 A , I, Q . r sag. , . . 1 ti if ,A .12 at by K ,, .V Q :.egis,,i's,??t,ti,i imsilrink if . iii' A .E f- . ff4't'Tfi'g .1 are ' . -' ffww, j A 9, . -ijt' ' kj' . , V I f tt. . 'tl' mg 3 f 5 .ff L N I i' ,, ft.. gk K3 L 2 ' ' ' -' ' QR Country
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