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Already ranked 20th at the time in the NAIAls Division 11 football poll, South- western climbed to 19th, and headed north once again to face previously ranked Ster- ling. The closest the Builders came to scoring all day came seven seconds away from de- feat, as Southwestern dropped a 7-0 deci- sion. Reserve sophomore quarterback Kelly Glock took the snap, back-peddled and fired the ball to Fowler, who snatched the pass at the Sterling five yard line. Fowler, wrapped up by a Warrior defender, stretched and dove for the goal line, only to come up a foot and seven points short with no time left. Apparently unsettled and unnerved by their performance at Sterling, Southwest- ern came back to Winfield taking their frustrations outon McPherson. The visiting Bulldogs never realized what hit them as the Builders rolled up over 500 yards in KELLY GLOCK 021 secs visions of utouchdown passll dance in his head as he looks downlield for a Builder receiver. defense forces another Aggie turnover, stopped Panhandle State total offense. Included in that total was 179 yards rushing by defensive back turned running back junior Jeff Moore. OlDear came off the bench to add 111 yards of his own and the result was a 55-13 whitewash- ing. With no intention of letting up, and a potential Sunflower Bowl bid awaiting, Southwestern rode into North Newton to finish the regular season against Bethel. Al- though north winds were cold, the Builder offense warmed up to thrash the Threshers 32-14. Immediately after the game, South- western was offered the chance to come home one more time in 1982 as one of the teams in the inaugural NAIA Sunflower Bowlea contest conceived and coordinated by area boosters. The Builders accepted the invitation unanimously. Facing nationa1ly ranked Panhandle State University of Oklahoma, SC entered the game as a slight underdog. The visiting Aggies boasted the number one defense in the country among all NAIA schools, while the Builders maintained top defensive sta- tus in the KCAC. CLOSE BUT NO CIGAR says Ed Kingsley tZD, wincing as Tom Calvin t45t seems to come up short of his goal in the Sunflower Bowl. COACH BOB JUDEN rushes out to greet Tom Audley t69l and Tim Cargile U42 after the Builder RON RICHARDSON lSZt isnlt yawning from boredom, but leaping in victory as his defensive coherts westernls most valuable player honors OlDear got the Builders off to a rous- ing start, booting in a school-record 52- yard field goal in the first quarter giving the Builders an initial 3-0 lead. Fresh- man Mike Magee added a 24-yarder of his own in the second period and Pan- handle State found themselves down by six at the half. After Richardson forced a safety in the third quarter to push the Builder ad vantage to 8-0, Calvin scampered five yards to close out the period and the scoring. Mageels point after made it 15, 0, SC, and the Builders held on to finish the season with an upset and the first Sunflower Bowl title. Senior Tom Audley received South- for his performance in the post-season classic. For their efforts, 15 Moundbuilders made the All-KCAC team, while four others were named to the NAIAls All- District 10 team. Calvin, Audley and senior offensive lineman Anton Stewart achieved NAIA All-American status as well in 1982, with Audley making the Kodak All-American College Division list as well. The Builders finished with a 9-2 re- cord overall in l82, 8e1 in the KCAC, and perhaps more importantly, caught a glimpse of greater things to come in the future.
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. l. thILnFFF s 'y f! . u. h TOM CALVIN 0150 finds out how the uother haw lives as Phil Carr, Mike Kirkland, and BillSIe1 escort him 10 the sidelines For an injury time'out. MCPHERSOWS GERALD HENDERSON 010 may find after the 1982 season that those purple r all over his body wcrenh bruises but impressions left on him by the hPurple Pack? MIKE BRANDENBERG 09h revels in the glory of putting the Panhandle State Aggies down for the ume. RICHARD FISHER OD comes round the bend in Wichita for a quick sideline gainer in the Bui victory over Friends. THE OLD FAKE FIELD GOAL works to perfection as Mike Magee Oh follows through to fool ll Mary defense, while Kelly Glock OD flips the ball to Tom Calvin ME for a quick TD. 22
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24 PUNTER STEVE ROBERTS boots the ball deep into 'Toreig territory on his way to a place on the AlI-KCAC roster. uTHE TORTOISE AN D TH E HARE'Lal least the Soulhwcstcx version, Ed Kingsley OD and Lester Fowler Ql ALL-KCAC MOUNDBUILDERS: Mike Magec, Lester Fowl: Ron Richardson. Kevin Coon. KNEELING: Darryl Heinlzelmal Anton Stewart. Tim Cargile, Steve Roberts, Jerry Kill. STANE ING: David Clark, Bryan Thompson, Tom Calvin, Dan Arthur Tom Audley, Jeff Moore.
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