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Cats climb icont-i Injuries were not a problem during the season with Charles Young missing the Monterey and Highland Park games with an injured an kleand Brian Cottle suffer- ing a freak injuryin the Monterey game when he broke a bonein his right foot. - Glen Molett replaced Young and did a fine job. Robert Caughlin also broke a small bone in his left hand during the Churchill contest. The Cats played all their playoff games on artificial turf. The only extra precaution taken was taping the backs' elbows to pre- vent skin burns. Coach McQueen felt the artificial turf helped the Cats. He said That surface is fast-l mean fast. And we think that speed is one of our strengths. 3, ABOVE LEFT: In the pre-game warm-up against Abilene, center Bryan Smith ism snaps the pigskin to quarterback Kyle Harmon i1 0t who in turn throws a pass to senior tight end John Dillard wot. Waiting in line are running back Tommy Rankin t22i, fullback Ernest Davis t25i, split and Gary Tutor t1 8, and running back Carl Robinson t36i. CENTER LEFT: Senior cheerleader Judy Jarolik is all smiles as she is named the 1976 football sweetheart at the Temple-San Marcos game, Judy was escorted by lunior a Preston Rowan and was presented the traditional bouquet ' of red roses by Bryan Smith. L CENIER RIGHT: Watching the activities at one of the 15 pep rallies is Athletic Trainer Ron Scott. According to Scott, ice, compression, and elevation are the three impor- tant things to remember when treating an injury. Scott esti- mated that atter an extended tootball season, he and his trainers used 23,040 yards at white tape and 1 .440 yards of elastic tape. LOWER LEFT: Varsity members are botton row Amos Devers, Tony Jackson, Glen Molett, Anthony Johnson, Alfred Truesdale, Charles Young, Tommy Cox, Roger Bruce, Will Jackson, Vernon McVade, Gary Tutor, Stephen Graham, Joel Johnson, and Silvester Youngblood. Second row: Ron Anders, Ron Scou5'8rian Cattle, David Dillon, Byron Gray, Mark McQueen, Ernest Davis, Robert Love, Preston Rowan, Jesse Cavil, Donald Conner, Al Pinchback, Tommy Rankin, Dale Baker, and Raymond Bennett. Third row: Tim Stephens,Steven Cracker, David Holloway, Bob Bandas, Jim Calhoun, Bruce Matous, Todd Stephens, John Dillard, Johnny Wood, Paul Thomas, Dan Case, Carl Robin- son, Lester Ward, James Durbin, Bobby Sneed, and Pat Gteen. Top row: Bob McQueen, Wayne Morgan, Bryan Smith, Kenneth Doan, Kyle Harmon, Bruce Smith, Chris Zepher, Robert Caughlin, Herbert Davis, Herbert Jenkins, Mike Johnson, Anthony Bivins, Ron Henson, Dick Stattord and Toby York. UPPER RIGHT: Being named Mr. Defense 0! a Wildcat game is quite an honor and senior Jeff Davis t1 7t shows his ability bylbatting down ahEagle pass. Sophomore Ernest Davis tZSi waits to assistidtiring the first quarter of the Abilene game. l LOWER RIGHT: In the second quarter of the San Marcos game wingback Anthony Jonshon mm runs a sweep l around the left end. Assisting Tank are tackle Will Jackson ism, tackle Robert Caughlin 06L quarterback Kyle Harmon t1 0i and guard Kenneth Dean t7 - i INSET: Late in the fourth quarter 0! the Abilene game 1 Robert Caughlin looks on while the second string takes their shot at the Eagles. Robert was named to the first team all district both ways and earned the Scholar Athlete Award and Most Conscientious Player. 20xWinter Sports
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Kittens KlObber Killeen K-Roos : The Junior Varsity ended their season A and Michael Hopson drilled the extra oint. Amos Devers scored the second - ' i Mi' '- p 26kg E00 gangcne 73733 45 : 9'1 1'11 '3 touchdown 0h a 48 yard run down the right sideline. The Kittenstried for 2 pomts bIJt failed. The Cats were now trail- Ing 15-13 dueto two Killeen touchdowns, a two pointer, and a point after. With 1: 1O .. left in the contest, Anthony Bivins fired off an 18-yard halfback pass to end Johnny Wood for 6 points and a 19-15 victory over Killeen. The Temple junior varsity ended their season with a record of 7-2-1. Their singleg tie of the year came in the first game of the season against Killeen. The Sophomore team deafeted the Killeen Sophomoreteam 25-12. Steve Fisherecored the first touchdown on a 55- yard run. Derek Kelley made the second touchdown when he returned the second half kiCk-off 96 yards for a score. Kelley scored again with 38 seconds left in the third quarter on a 55-yard runy 2; Fisher scored the 2 pointer. The Sophomores ended the season with a fine 7- O. The sophs allowed only three touch- downs to their opposition all season. Q --v---., 7.. I- LEFT: Sophomore Tim Morris breaks through the sign at the beginning at the game against University. INSET LEFT: Sephomore members are: bottom row, Keith Mc- Casklll, Jimmy Oliver, Doug Hisle, Chet Davis, Randall Graham, Tony Winch, David Smetana, Ken Odstrail, Billy Mayse, Greg Ellis and Ken Berryman. Second row, are Ronnie Foitasek, Billy Lawler, Joe Gunlock, Ronnie Moore, Charles Ferguson, Moses Mares, Mike Bartholomae, Keith Peterson, Phillip Engbrock, Kenny Kelarek and Donald Kotrla. Third row are Clifton Smith, Steve Jones, Kenneth Hawkins, Byron Holmes, Derek Kelly, Jett Tullis, Larly Holleman, Andra Calhoun, Terry Perry, Ricky Van and Gene Camp.Fourth row are Mathew Robinson, Tim Morris, Mike Brown, Steve Redden, Russel Schnieder, Steve Fisher, Scott McCall, John Collins, Verlon Biggs and Mike Weddington. Fifth rwo are Bitty Moore, Paul Stipe, Dale Gibson, Ronnie Moore, Barry Woodbarry, Redel Filip, Greg Potter, Jett Baylor and Paul Rivera.'Top row are Coaches Mike Morgan, James Kereztury, Mike McMurty and Ttlmon Kirby. INSET RIGHT: Bottom row: Alvin Slider, Bruce Matous, Kevin Hiles, Dan Case, Blane Walker, Joe Elliot and Layne Barton. Second row are David Dillon, Johnny Wood, Robert Love, Jerry Kennedy, Carl Knudson and Preston Rowan. Third row are David Shaklovitz, Mike Embry, Chuck Graves, Carl Brown, Ken Steger, Kenneth Dugger and Amos Devers. Top row are Coach Bennet, Michael Hopeon, Chtis Zepher, Anthony Bivins, James Hall, Ronnie Washington and Coach Henson. LOWER LEFT: Coaches Henson and Bennett talk over the game as Jerry Kennedy 1431, Larry Baldwin 1731 and Joe Elliot 1611 discuss detensive tactics in the Richtield game. UPPER RIGHT: During a time out, Coaches Henson and Bennett give further instructions to Randy Amaeon 1401 while Robert Love 1631 and Carl Brown 1601 watch the game. CENTER RIGHT: Sophomores Scott McCall 1741, Kiki Calhoun 1401, Moses Mares 1651 and Mike Weddington 1801 stop the Corsicana Tigers tram gaining yardage. BOTTOM RIGHT: Coach Tilmon Kirby and graduate assis- tant Gordon Marshall get the sophomore offensive squad ready tor battle. 22lWinter Sports
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