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CDS' Triple Threat Offense Is Key To Cverwhelming Success Even back in training camp Ron Holtman knew his team could run the football. His prognosis was correct as the Rams compiled an incredible 2801 total yards on the ground, aver- aging almost 215 yards per game. The keys to Country Day's dominance on the ground included senior Randy Sally, and juniors Mike Mayweather and David Son. A look at Country Day's trio of tal- ented runners: MIKE MAYWEATHER2 With a five yard run in the fourth quarter of the semifinals, Mayweather exceeded the 1000 mark in rushing yardage, com- pleting the season with 1146 total yards and 8 touchdowns. RANDY SALLY: Randy Sally, one of Country Day's tri-captains, gave the Rams a second 1000 yard rusher, to- taling his yardage at 1008 and ending the season with a team-high of 12 touchdowns. His numbers and his credentials speak for themselves, Holtman said. This was Randy's third year with the varsity team, and he started on offense and defense all three years. Sally was also a threat as a receiver and an excellent blocker. He caught 16 passes this season for 173 yards. DAVID SON: With a pair of backs like Mayweather and Sally ahead of him, David Son did not get the opportuni- ty to carry the ball often. Still, he man- aged to run for 385 yards, the third highest on the team, averaging eight yards per carry. Holtman said, He's got great speed. Whenever we got him the ball, he seemed to come up with a big play to help us win a game. David improved a lot, not only a lot from last year to this year, but also from the first half of the season to the second half. Son caught 13 passes for 286 yards and 1 touchdown. -iff-. i l ' ' , .1- my W 1' r 1 f 'R Q 1 is in t l Margulis drinks some water as warms thel bench at Busch!
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it Wi- ,sf t fs- -3.3 -.4 vjgsws i ,l . .t fi ,t , 'A udit . A . .if .faq 'ms viii Sean Edwards cuts to the outside to elude the Lutheran South defense. Quarterback Tom Margulis fades back to pass as Don Anton gives him protection. Despite ability, B-Team sports losing record After a hopeful start, the 1985 B Football Team failed to win any of their last seven games. Ability was not the problem. Injuries throughout the season impaired an otherwise superb- ly talented team. With the help of Fred Deibel filling at quarterback, the team managed to keep their spirits alive, even in defeat. The high point of the season was the first game at Marquette. After fall- ing behind early, B-Team rallied to defeat Marquette 21-14. Injuries throughout the season were a major contributor to their 1-7 record. Things seemed to come to a low point when the first and second string quarterbacks were injured and Tom Margulis had to step in and play against Lutheran South. As was the case throughout the year, turnovers lost the game. Even though the record didn't show it, there were many outstanding performances in certain areas, includ- ing both the offensive and defensive lines, and the linebacker positions. The offensive line was led by the spectacular play of Luke Fouke, Hans Hager, Scott Mitchell, and Chapin Mower. David Bohigian described them as lean-mean fightin' ma- chines. Game after game the line opened up big holes for the running backs and supplied Fred Deibel with all the time he needed to throw the ball. Fred had many reliable targets, including Dave Bohigian, jim Boo- Boo Dunsmore, and Chris Reis. On defense, linebacker Luke Fouke and Scott Mitchell punished oppos- ing teams with devastating hits, set up by the defensive line. Overall, the team did not win many games, but they learned a lot, and want revenge next year. by Beau Engman and Tom Margulis
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