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Ti ght end Paul Manzitto
blocks the opponent as he attempts to
sco re against the Mustangs in our soph- The Packers play hard but The sophomore Mustangs
omore game versus Bryan . The team gave our sophomore team members a face-off to the Omaha south
lost the game 12 to 14 but not because game they will never forget. Matt Me- Packers. The play is started by the Mus-
of a lack of effort from the players. (E. nefee dives to tackle a Bryan player tangs as our players prepare to give
Strauss) with the football. (E. Strauss) the game their best shot. (R. Adwers)
Sometimes there seems to
be no solution. Sophomore Jeff Lewan-
dowski tries to push hims elf through a
mass of Bryan players as he is tripped
from behind. (E. Strauss)
E
xperience for
_f.uture
·laminda bush·
Experience was a main goal Lewandowski pointed out,
for the freshman and sopho- " The calls made by the
more teams. With records of coaches were great and the
freshman 5-4 and sophomores leadership taken by some of
4-4, neither team had an ex- the team members really
ceptional season but all the helped us play."
players ended the season with As to whether or not either
" the potential to cempete as team reached their full poten-
tial differed among individual
players. Freshman Mike Tesmer
"Our freshmen team pul- said, " We started the season
led together and played off with some losses , but we
as a team. Everyone de- psyched ourselves up and did
pended on each other to the best we could." Some be-
do well,"-Mike Tesmer lieved that a few more victories
could have been gained if only
they had played things a little
champion varsity players," said differently. Sophomore Chris
sophomore coach Dan Frazier. Basilevac said , " We had the
A strong point for both the ability and should have won
freshman and sophomore more games than we did."
teams was their defense. An Whether the freshman and
excellent show of defense was sophomores will look back
displayed in a sophomore upon their season as good or
game against Omaha North. bad, they learned alot. " Once
The defense held Omaha North experience and speed were
on the first yard line for four developed, " said sophomore
)ophomore Football: front row· scott Moiler. Bob Thune . Michael La- straight plays. This was not the coach Dan Fraz ier, " they had
1 ana. MattMenefee,AiexanderNigro,DavidMill er. BrandonPaeper. Christopher team's only strong qualities, the potential to be cham-
asilevac. Jeremy Walden, Robert Matthias. Brent Pettigrew. and Mike Stemm; though. As Sophomore Jeff pions." e
econd row· Reise Officer, Jeff Lewandowski, Jonathan Weaver. Pau l Jacobson,
>aniel Jacobsen. Robert Rasmussen . David Roth , Darren Timberlake, Barry Davies,
ason Stanek. Paul Beldin , and Nicholas Foral ; last row· Timo thy Thomas, Eric 185
each. Bill Nervig, James Spence. Michael Kolterman, Brian Hohens tein, Paul Man-
itto, Brian Johnston. Mark McGinn, Gerard Colgan, Matthew Graves, and Daniel
olm es (Jack Martin Photography)