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~ Improvement Encouraged score a touchdown. Freshman Troy Everton at-
Trying to keep a hold on the ball and hopefully
tempts to escape the hold of a Westside player.
.. The team eventually came out on top with a shut
out of 6-0. (0. Broker)
though we were several players short. We After a strenuous play on field, relief is often found
could have won if we would have been all in gulps of Gatorade. One sophomore downs his in
Competition wos the nome ot the together." hopes of discovering that relief. (L. Dewey)
game for Sophomore and freshman foot- Playing together was one of the keys to
ball teams. Ten sophomore players were a good football team. Frazier continued say-
promoted to JV status and the freshmen ing, "They played well as a unit. They have
finished the season with a winning record. a lot of sportsmanship and dedication. As
Sophomore Assistant Coach Jon Lopez varsity players they have the potential to be
said, "I thought that the players made a lot one of the best in the state." They finished
of progress. We have some guys that are out their season with a 5-3 record.
going to be a big asset to JV and varsity The freshman team finished with a record
teams." of 4-2-1 . Salberg said, "They were a class
Coach Dan Frazier said, "We lost a lot group of players. They will make a significant
of players to JV, but they were not just the contribution to the football program over the
best ones. We also kept several talented next three years."
players on the squad." The Freshman team beat teams such as
The advancement of players, showed Westside, Abraham Lincoln, and Gross . They
within several games. At the Bellevue East also lost to Prep and Roncalli and tied with Mil-
game the sophomores were all together as lard South. Salberg said, " This is one of the
a team. They carne back after halftime. best freshman teams we have ever had."
After struggling for the ball, it was taken Looking back over the season, Sopho-
into overtime with a score of 20-20. Sopho- moce Alan Rikke said, "As a whole, we played
more Alan Rikke then made a touchdown in unison . We were always giving one another
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that helped the team win 28-26. But at the support if we weren't playing, but if we were
Millard South game, their team was split. It playing then, we each did our part as if we
was 0-0 at halftime and they fumbled the were one. We were very successful through-
ball, later losing the game. Frazier com- out the season. " _/
mented, "We played very well even - Melinda Absher -
Freshman Football: front-Rob Miller . Troy Everton. Jeff
Brundage. Gaven Curtis. Doug Ivester. Brian Brown .
Dan Rockwell. Jason Peters. Rick Devney, Brandon
Koom. Adam Timmons . Nate Bloyd; second row -
Coach Jeff Salberg. Mark Augustin. Brian Lambert,
John McBride. John Boldt. Bill Brown, Terrell Rose . Chris
Kranjc. Travis Gray. Greg Armstrong. Scott Casler.
Scott Douglass. Jason Young. Chris Frederick. back-
David Heins . Rob Miles. Brian Burger. Jeff Gustafson.
Darrell Callahan. Kevin Biniamow. Ron Bezousek . Kevin
Busch . Brian Shaffer. Brian Vaske. Steve Tompsett.
Steve Shrimang. Brian Hendricks. Joel Harmon. Chris •
Yordt. Tim DeMarco. Carlton Leuschen. Dan Crnic.
Scott Frenk Not Pictured: Mike Groff. Scott McCor-
mick. Troy Chmiel, Jonas Thomas . Marty Merrill (L. Dew-
ey)
Sophomore Football: front· JR Thiel . Alan Rikke. Joe
Petsick . Chad Bauerly, Matt Springer. Craig Markus.
Kerry Smith; second row· Jon Lynch. Steve Grove. Lo-
•• gan Cummings. Ron Brickell . Trevor Fiala . Sean
Schmidt. Jason Emry ; third row· John Billings , Mike Ost-
lund. Shade Jones. Brent Wadman. Steve Lalle y. Chris SOPHjFROSH
Leuschen. Chad Fleming; back · Manager Michelle
Martig. Marc Anderson. Mike Troia . Dave Tuma . Jason
:-Jimenez. Coach Dan Frazier. (L. Dewey)
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