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Squads Develop Skills
reshman and Sophomore football teams if it had not been for some lucky breaks and a
F showed contrasting records this year. The strong defense that helped the offense in scoring.
However, the Freshman faced a more
Freshman " A" and "B" squads held 2-5
and 1-2 records respectively, while the Sopho- fluctuating season. In their season opener against
more team had a winning 6-2 record. Millard South, they lost by a mere two points.
Before losing to Millard South (15-3), the Then they rallied to defeat Thomas Jefferson and
sophomore squad had three wins under their Abraham Lincoln in the next two games. As the
belts. They continued their winning ways until season drew to a close, they were defeated by the
they faced a 30-7 loss at the last game of the remaining four teams.
season against Papio. Still, Coach Jeff Salberg commended the
Sophomore Head Coach Dave Buckley said squad. "We had a group of eight to ten players
that they would not have had such a good record, that did really well and stuck the season out." The sophomores' offensive line blocks the way fo;
quarterback Nick Canigli a's hand-off to an un identifiec
· 5. Stokes · Mustang in a game agai nst Creighton Prep. (photo by P
Gra vesen)
Freshman quarterback Jamie Novak passes over a grou~
of rushing Abe Lynx players. (photo by B. Christiansen)
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