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CLOSE CALLS Upper — First Row — Brian Alber, Sean Troyer, Larry Kemp, James Bond, Todd Hai-fley, Dave Gushwa, Jim Kozelka, Corey Presock, Herman Priddy, Jason Wells, Rick Hull, Ken Ferguson. Second Row — Brian Duncan, Roger Hall, Jon Thibos, Paul Irelan, Rob Schumacher, Steve Lent, Kevin Kahila, Matt Ruple, Kerry Vickers, Doug Rossman, Brent Kulp, Tom Kopf. Third Row — Coach Tony Cholometes, Dave Lorenz, Chris Shumacher, Evan Anderson, Dan Berchiatti, Ron Cassity, Spence Lutz, Greg Swank, Chad Salisbury, Randy Stump, Brent Haifiey, Clint Stambaugh, Coach Ron Aldrich. Middle — Steve Lent shows his get-down technique to Coach Tony Cholometes. Lower — The mighty Chiefs buzz in another Hornet. The Junior Varsity Football Team had a tough 3-5 season. The Chiefs lost four of the five defeats by eight or less points per game. The Chiefs racked up 120 points on offense while only 95 points on defense. The Chiefs' most important victory came at the hands of the visiting Constantine Falcons. This was the first time the Chiefs had won the Junior Varsity game in eight frustrating years. The team won by the score of 14 to 0. The Chiefs' offensive attack was led by an exciting little halfback named Jimmy Kozelka. When the J.V. went to the air, sophomore quarterback Steve Lent threw to tall, lanky, tight-end Spence Lutz. On the defense end of the field the Chiefs only allowed 11.9 points per game. Sophomore linebacker Greg Swank led the way in tackles. The Junior Varsity battled through a tough season, but the team will always remember the Constantine game, because the eight-year jinx finally came to an 26 end.
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Upper left — The teams battle in the always hard-hitting Tomahawk game. Upper right — Wild Panthers surround sophomore quarterback Derek Snook. Middle left — Rob Stauffer and Chris Der-rickson bring another Falcon to his knees. Middle right — Derek Snook shows what quarterbacks do-watch. Lower — Tom Clipfell scores the lone touchdown during the tough loss to Centre-ville. Chiefs Opponent 30 Edwardsburg 2 40 Climax-Scotts 0 12 Mendon 6 6 Ida 26 6 Centreville 7 6 Schoolcraft 41 16 Colon 0 0 Constantine 20 6 Brown City 44 25
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CHIEFS RUN WITH PRIDE The Cross Country team had an excellent year. The top two runners were Stacy Kilburn and Steve Carter. Stacy placed 1st in class C competition in the state. Steve was 21st in the state. The teams ran five to eight miles a day in practice. At the meets, they ran almost three and a half miles. The meets were in tough country. The team ran around swamps, over hills, and through water. This was truly a tough sport. The team's best meet was at Union City. Medals were won by all but two people. All in all, the running Chiefs had a fantastic season. CHIEFS OPPONENTS L Colon W L Centreville W W Covert L w Schoolcraft L 6th Centreville Invitational L Colon W L Vicksburg W 5th Union City Invitational L Edwardsburg W 3rd Charger Invitational 16th Sturgis Invitational W Schoolcraft L W Constantine L 8th Brandywine Invitational 3rd Colon Invitational 11th Regional 5th County Top — First row — Stacy Kilburn, Peggy Lewis, Steve Carter, Debbie Diffendal Second Row — Jason Williams, Terry Hagen, Nathan McLaughlin, Brad Black, Ted Boyer, Tim Suszko, Ken Williams, Scott Hager-strom, Sean Conlin. Bottom Left — Ron Cassity gets ready to pick off another pass against Mendon. 27
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