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But We Always Work as a Team N i Bart Brown, EXERCISE!!! Scott Smith and Joey Shuford, check out the other team Robby Cornelius and David Bergeron burning up with Isometrics. Jim Tokarcyzk and John Paul Suplita giving it the winning grin.
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Sometimes We Fail . . Sometimes We Succeed. . . ROW 1 - Ben Deal Scott Bowling, John Suplita, Lee Atkinson, James Kimeiy, Mark Petitt, Jeb' Blankinship, Mike Klien, Steve Ader, Scott Smith, Scott CrandalL Danny Huggins, Dan Wysong. ROW 2 - Dan Amundson, Scott McClintic, Jim Hochevar, Troy Baumann, John Levinski, Jim Tokareyzk, Bart Brown, Robby Cornelius, Ronnie Bushnell, Todd ReitzelL David Bergeron, Dencil Tadlock. ROW 3 - Mike Carmody, Curtis Kemp, Shawn Leedham, Bryan Morris, Joey Shuford Mike Dickey, David Pitcock, Todd Cartwright, Richard Marshall, Mike Reedy, Marshall Jackson, Glenn Stoker, Tom Benz. ROW 4 - Kurt Anderson, Chris Colombe, Jon Marc Baird Mike Deen, Chris Godwin, Harold Kieke, Kirk Landon, Bobby Clark, Kenny Burnette, Steve De Vries, Nick Gerace, Phil Berins. Curtis Kemp, proud to be a Viking. Ronnie BushnelL all worn out. Robby Cornelious, asks what do you mean me?',
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This year, the Vikings made several major strides towards becoming good enough to play for the Wildcats next year. These individuals gradually developed into a successful team, with a common goal and purpose as the season progressed. As a team, the Vikings performed well during the season, gaining strength, maturity, and vital experience during the spring training season throughout the year. These play- ers faced some tough competi- tion. It was their second to last game against Denton sopho- mores. It was to be played at Denton field. In the history of the Vikings, they had never beaten Denton playing on Denton's field. It was late in the game and the Vikings were not ahead. The outcome of the game depended on whether the Vikings could score with four minutes left: i was fourth and two. The touch down attempt was good, and s the Vikings went home with .. great win. For the last game o the season, the Vikings were t play the Richardson sophomores. We felt that for a successful sea son, we had to go out on a win ning note. This was a big chal- lenge to the team. This was the best executed game, and all th Q Coaches: Mankins, Walker, Farish, BraziL Carrolk Ezell ,Mx fi W if , Mk y il '- . . Bobby Clark, ain,t no st0ppin'him now. 'x ,. Q we 4. xy. . X l end zone. 'W' A liltle bit of conjdence. Jim Tokarczyk, just one man between him anal Disgusleci tireal but willing to work.
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