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Bad Weailwv: Good Team, Makes 60m lutwwsting Qeasow The West Muskingum gridders were not blessed with the best weather possible for the 1967 cam- paign, but with the well-balanced offensive attack and the strength of the defense, the team produced the winningest season in West Muskingum football history with a very strong 7-3 mark. Although the mark shows an impressive season, the fighting Tornadoes lost their three games by a total of only 21 points. Not even the biggest storm could keep away the spirited West Muskingum fans. 4- is N032 is - Coach Steinbrecher calls the defensive signals while Ken Fairall f84J looks on. Steve King tackles Brian Farrar of New Concord with the help of Jeff Murrey Q27J, Tom Edwards q88J comes up to help also. MI
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iii .. ,,-, 'f Rick Luman seems to be looking for something in Bob Hodgson's helmet, while Tom Guard thinks of the tough game ahead. Jim Schlaegel f121 is stopped after a short gain, while Tom Ed- N - wards 1881 and Jeff Murrey QZ71 take it easy, ' '
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STEVE KING TOM EDWARDS DAVE ADDIS Paves Was wwww The Seniors for the 1967-68 grid season showed many improve ments over the last season. This is due from the learning under- classmen can accomplish from Seniors. Steve King qupper leftj, who played defensive halfback and of- fensive haliback, did a fine job of stopping the enemies' passing and end sweeps. Steve's quickness saved many a touchdown for West. Dave Addis fupper rightj was awarded Honorable Mention All Southeastern Ohio for his fine agility and all around running abili ty. At the fullback slot, Dave also did his share of blocking for his talented teammates. Addis also made a few appearances at middle guard on defense. Tom Edwards fleftj who was quite a tough, rugged ballplayer, held down the end position on both offense and defense. Tom threw many smarting blocks to spring the backfield men to pay- dirt. He caught many important passes to lead West down the field. On defense he was hard to move and always did his job. As a solid, all-around ballplayer, Tom earned his third Varsity Football letter this year. Dick Vandenbark, a three year letterman of both offense and defense, and John Snider also were leading Seniors for the grid- ders.
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