Stratford High School - Mnemosyne Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1979

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M ri Tff , v.-fvmzl Efffqp' ,'f3Q . Q. wt A . . A .li . A .-Q1 Lasse' J :WN rushed by a 4-A ball carrier in a single season. So far, the team had come through the playoffs in a manner many had never seen, at least not since the early 1950's with some of the Abilene teams. Most sportswriters were talking about the Spartans being the best high school team ever and having the strongest offense ever. In the state finals game, Plano the defending state champion, was the opponent. Plano was one of those teams who always got lucky. ln an earlier round of the play-offs, they tied Tyler-john Tyler. They tied on penetrations and advanced on first downs, 18- 17. In the semi-final game against 'lt's something we've worked for -- for 4 years, 9 months a year! Odessa Permian, they won 6-3 by virtue of two field goals. Obvi- ously overpowered, they were hoping for miracles like that against Stratford. No miracles were to come their way. The final score was 29-13, and the Spartans had captured the state champi- onship. In five playoff games, the Spar- tans maintained at least a 16 point winning margin. The offense set records for the most yards gained taveraging 471 yards per gamej, the most points scored taveraging 34 points per gamej, and Craig james broke the alltime full-season rushing record, finishing the season with 2415 yards and a 10 yard per carry rushing average. The Spartans, which had in previous years only placed one or two players as All-District, domi- nated the team, as well as the All- Greater Houston Team, and five 116 varsity football -5' mr' Ji!! W' I U 'wi' . -1-rf' -...qnnw 'W' players, Seniors Craig james, run- ning back, punter, first team, jim May, tackle, first team, Ronnie Stukalin, split end, second team, Bubba Mattinson, linebacker, second team, and Wayne Har- pole, tackle, second team, all made All-State. How does it feel to win a state championship? Magnificent, said Senior Wayne Harpold. We've reached the mountain- top. lt's the greatest feeling l've ever had in my life, added Craig james. Said Robert King, a senior tight-end, lt's something we worked for for 4 years, 9 months a year, and it's a wonderful feel- Sava .-. Blue Chi Running Back Cra t32j rids himself of a LaPorte t on the way to the goal line in the meeting between the two teams. racked up 210 yards on only 15 in the 27-7 Spartan victory. ing. For many of the players, were regrets about it all bei over with. Senior Safety Serafino said, lt leaves kind an empty feeling inside of when you're not playing f anymore. lt's a great fee win and all, but you get m emotions when you know you'll never play football each other again. Many Chuck's feelings.

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1 .-Q ' I if Safely into the end-zone, l-lalfback Craig Iames 1321 signals another touchdown scored on Winston Churchill in the semi-final playoff game. Also in the endzone, teammates Robert King 18-ll, Chuck Thomas 1733, and Ronnie Stuka- lin 175 display their joy. Reaching for the ball, after one of Strat- ford's first-half fumbles is Senior Kevin Adams 143l. Adams fell short on the attempt and the ball was recovered by Kashmere's Stanley C-odine 1321, in the P Deci Regional playoff game. 'C Bulldogs were not as prepared as they thought they vvould be. Craig james, on the opening play of the ballgame, ran up the mid- dle 80 yards for a touchdovvn. The tempo of the game was set and Stratford won easily, 36-14. The semi-finals had the varsity paired with San Antonio Church- ill, a team that vvas also unde- feated after13 games. The Char- gers boasted a big defense vvhile Stratford boasted a big offense. ln a perfect, almost error-free game, Stratford leveled Churchill, 24-7, and Craig james broke the state record for most yards varsity football TTS



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a handoff to Halfback Craig Quarterback Mark Gabrisch closely as the Madison in. The Spartans rushed yards to demolish the Marlins 44-6. through the air, Noseman Chris 1711 delivers a crushing hit to s Michael Charles 1211, as David DeBesse 1411, Andy 1901, and Mark Lundquist 1601, to help out. On the sidelines, Safety Chuck Serafino 1201 and Head Coach Oscar Cripps take a break during the Lamar Consolidated game, a 48-6 Spartan victory. Holdingm off a crowd of LaPorte defend- ers, Tig t-end Robert King 1841 clears a path in the Regional playoff game, as the Spartans beat the Bulldogs 36-14. li 1 If varsity football 117

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