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all I FRED I-IOUCK, R.'I', S CRAIG HOTCHKISS, C. ,,-. - Sch I West Valle Halls Rall ' Jpset Wm . I' Ffttlll I f I T D I I o own ac es - 's gli L, wurnetl . ul AM- NACHES - Two long sprints of in a row 20-12 in Northern DI- smrkpll llfgl I rlwr u --fi 34 yards by Tom Ingrahm NIQIOU play. Hlf NIIY WHL Yi' -I 'Q ' vpn-I enough 10 upegy West Valley sfored two times in I Us llclory' 7- IflxH'Lk,g 6 s' Valley and the tlrst quarter and once ln the Tl- E-:gi-vt Bavxg v Tr' sv-one last few seconds for their 20 : 'tQ.1f -ui? ' fs, L,-M ww, marched the opening Ku :Q ,,, mp F1xp,,em,,g S I th senvor fullback, W -a funn! lnternshn: thlg ll Lakin? 3 35'!'Hl'd ' tw the tllhnatrs. Sf-lah. Granflrtetl. vhn Gavtn for the 'lnnrtor Vallev and Tnppems' rloiflu booted the C Xlfi Pnmrfh tn take ser' ,POIN- , vgf-ey yanm. WH Gavin hucked over from the one fl-we kr-v same 'T' L Q second tally. 'oppernsh 117 Inv wry, took off on his touch- N a tue for Itfvh Sm. . ' the thlrd quarter h, was Ifile VX-:II Prosser . itI'11n one pmnt 'Ivvew and Tfvpponlsh at Wa- I., I 'hrealened in twn weeks the ninner of to sr, when ' earn. ' Q AND THATS THAT FOR It yard line, NOW. except: he biggest laugh 'ha' 'bf' Quarterbarks gm in -therod :nd the . 'est Valleys fmal 5. IS JIM ORMISTON, E. GEORGE VELIKANJE, C all 1 'v 2, IIS ff .-E Wm' tlme at the Valley tom. up on a pass interference .all I 7,45 balllreteree who was dizgh-lg In the one yard llne, Vltth only a ' AY I WIP of Players for the 1001. seconds left in the game, Bob JE, ball MIP 3 West Valle-v plgy. ez pushed the ball over CAP 'I' had the vizskin yards away erry Shannon of West Valley 1. dffrfjd VUYHIIIIZ for the anal linel ved an outstandmg defenstve f I IQN te at end, r ,Q ' 'ff ssl Ville! ...., 13 0 0 7-20 I West Valley ' Q' ' -erm ........, o on o-nz ' Q ouchdownu - West Valley, I Naches ' ' ' ' ' ' X VV, , asquez t25, pass from Gavinug ' K I ' ' H Iungelg Perei 11. E 'R rses - Ingrahm 'ZIV X at Valley, G nvin a e YW v 7.7 :5?'?E .. , Vtkings at Stfalx. Wartato gn to Cle I-'lznn for a Zane N TWAQQAQ Q vafnlrrlay' v 'h the Vllllfge hall NLDEQNMS en- Ia- HH--f-A-s KEN ZAREMBA, T. Cl v.,a 4:53 JW' JERRY SHANNON, E. BILLY DANIELS LG BOB JONES, H s..-it
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FOOTBALL COACHES FRESHMAN COACHES-Left to right: Walt Mick, Ray Beach I 1957 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 13-Home Ellensburg Sept 20-Away Naches ..,,. Sept 27-Home Grandview Oct. 4-Away Prosser ,.... Oct. 11-Home Highland - Oct. 18-Away Cle Elum . Oct. 25-Home Toppenish Nov. 1-Away Selah ffefefe Nov. 8-Home Sunnyside l I A SQUAD COACHES-Left to right: Elmer Cherry, Art Hutton. - GRIDDERS' SEASON SUCCESSFUL When the 1957 football season rolled to a stop, it found the Rams with a 5-3 league record and a three-way tie for second place in the valley standing. This was accomplished through the stiff and able leadership of Art Hutton and the as- sistance of Elmer Cherry. I The Rams' teamwork, spirit, hustle, and willingness to play contributed largely to their successful season. Highlighting the season was the Homecoming game with the Toppenish Wild- cats, where the Rams won 13 to 7. The Rams also walloped the Selah Vikings, 33 to 14, the highest number ot points gained in any one game. The B squad, due to the limited number of players, ended their season with a 1-5 league record. We must give these boys credit for trying. They played hard and tough games. The freshmen, under the coaching of Ray Beach and Walt Mick, ended their outstanding season with a 6-1 league record and tied for first place in the valley. We look forward to the future for some excellent prospects, which should be a great asset for the next year's varsity. Q - 1 i u
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