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Wes Grimes(25) prepares to make a cut up the field for yardage. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL 7 wins, 2 losses Coaches Jim Inman, Paul Cornett, George (Fall - Klinger - 1981) STB OPP Beach Grove 28 8 Clay Eastwood 6 22 7 Creston 20 Warren 16 20 Northview 24 6 South Wayne Ben Davis 36 18 8 Decatur 46 20 j J H ■ ■ I Wim J i - 4 i 2 « Mm, 1 iq r H- ,. - » » 5 r 2 » ' £]:J» E:W — -;- i. ' ri bSi ' • ' ' @ S t5 ' «iw ! kk i Ti ' -• •jj;; ' %-- : 45 ijiL-» «-ia .- ; v FRESHMAN FOOTBALL. FRONT ROW — J. Harold, Y. Miller, J. Toth, J. Davis, f .OW TWO — Coach Jim Inman, S. Bischeff, A. Donaldson, D. Ryan, G. Dowler, R. Cork, B. Bogigian, L. Scheib, W. Grimes, K. Schaffer, M. Quinn, D. Weir, G. Cushinberry, D. Smith, C. Cesars, Coach George Klinger. ROW THREE — Coach Paul Cornett, J. Gilliam, F. Meyers, E. Mont- gomery, M. Redmon, R. Payson, C. Howard, P. Chappalow, T. O ' Meeara, R. Smith, T. VanS- kyock, C. Hurt, K. Pair, R. Gurnell, T. Spradling. BACK ROW — T, Jackson, C. Hill, J. Cook, S. Ferbrache, B. Cook, J. Whitlock, A. Stockburger, C. Fazio, T. Crenshaw, R. McWhirter, W. Lindsey, A. Brown, M. Atkins, NOT PICTURED: G. Jones, C. Coleman. Showing his style of running. Rich Gurnell(44) tears through the defensive line. sisg While reaching for a first down. Rich Gur- ' - nell(44) tries to avoid a Warren opponent. ■, After intercepting the ball, Wes Grimes(25) f A ■ ' U s n Tor a touchdown. Freshman Football 85
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Best team slate in ten years; ViS??, Pair sets two school records ' ' With Kevin Pair and Ricii Gurnell at running backs, the freshman foot- ball team posted the best season in ten years, 7-2. Pair set two new shcool records by returning a punt for 97 yards and returning a kick-off for 91 yards. They could be as good as they wanted to be. The 1981 team will al- ways be remembered as one that re- fused to quit and accept defeat, stat- ed Coach Jim Inman. Assisted by Coaches George Klinger and Paul Cornett, the consis- tent offensive players were Pair and Chris Hurt, and consistent defensive player was Hurt. Leading the team with 155 defensive points was Jay Cook. Anchoring the defensive line was Jason Whitlock with 138 points, while Artie Stockburger led the team with 4 interceptions and 115 defen- sive points. Their best games were against Creston and Northview during the second halves. Grimes, Lance Scheib, and Michael Atkins led in passing, while Danny Ryan, Stockburger, and Terry Van Skyock led in receiving. Summing up the season, Jason Whit- lock added, We played pretty well together. If it had not been for a few mental errors we could have been un- defeated. ViOi «t. Showing his ability to run the ball, Kevin Pair(36) heads for the goal line. Preparing to make a tackle are Wes Grimes(25) and Billy Cook(87) while Kevin Pair(36) assists. 84 Freshman Football
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Inexperience, lack of size pose problems The season was long; the practices were tough, but the eighth grade foot- ball team continued to play hard. Al- though the team had lost more games that it had won, they put in a lot of time and effort but lost several close games. Lack of size and experience were the major problems that the team faced from the first practice to the last game. Although they had a good offensive backfield, the line had its problems. A small number of players also had a major effect on the one win, five loss season. The gridsters had many of the qua- lities to be a winning team, but they just couldn ' t make the combinations work. After the game against Belzer, Mike Laird stated, I think we could have done better than we did, but we tried hard even if the score didn ' t show it. After finding a receiver, Jeff George(12) gets ready to unload. Running a sweep is Tony Anderson(42) while Gene Slone(64) looks for a block. Ready for the ball to be snapped is the Redskin defense. EIGHTH FOOTBALL, FRONT ROW — T. Bertram, T. Walker, S. Schuman, J. Albert, D. Grillo, T. Anderson, A. Johnson, R. May, T. Hutchinson, N. Dawn, T. Moorman, R. Trotter. ROW TWO — M. Carlson, M. Laird, S. Harrison, T. Beck, B. McMichel, K. KaFoure, J. George, K. Williams, T. Fendel, R. Kwitkowski, S. McDaniels, R. Jackson, Coach Dennis Kelly. BACK ROW — Coach Derryl Craddock, R. Smith, T. Campbell, D. Dippel, K. Snyder, J. Dixon, T. Choate, B. Macintosh, G. Slone, D. Webb, W. Grelle, D. Gualtney, Coach Mike Walsh. 8th FOOTBALL 1 win 5 losses Coaches Dennis Kelly, Mike W ilsh. Derryl Craddock (Fall - 198!) STB OPP Creston 6 Keystone 12 Greenfield 8 24 Clay 8 26 Craig 26 28 Belzer 22 36 86 Eighth Football
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