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With just a little over three and a half minutes
le ft in the second quart e r, Junior Jeff
Lewandowski gets injured in the game again st
Omaha North. (L. Bush)
Spirit Rises for Players
Tea01 Ends With Split Season
-Kelli Mahoney-
The JV team ended with a offensive line that played consistently, season was the last game against
split season of 4-4. The team seemed and they had a really good quarter- Burke. We had the whole season to
to work well together as the season back who kept us guessing ," said improve, and we were all firing well ยท
went on. " The team was successful Junior Bill Nervig. and we played well as a team", said
after a bad start, but when the team This year's team was made Junior Bob Thune.
played as a unit we were unstoppable," up of all juniors except for one "The season in full was
said Junior Matt Graves. sophomore. Bobby Corea said, " I pretty good. Everyone started play-
The team put a lot of time was shocked to be put on the JV team. ing to their full potential towards the
and effort into practices. They de- I really got my start at the Papillion end of the season. In the start we had
feated Omaha Burke, Omaha Gross, game and from then on throughout no spirit, but we finally started getting
Bellevue East, and Omaha Bryan, but the year, I learned a lot more than I the spirit during the Millard South
lost to Omaha North, Omaha Benson, would have learned from just being game," said Junior Rob Rasmussen.
Millard South, and Papillion /La V- on the sophomore team. My speed, The JV team had a slow
ista. agility, and contact all improved a start, but once they got into the swing
"Papillion was our hardest lot." of things they played well as a team
team to play because they had a good "I think our best game of the instead of playing as individuals.
During the time outs, the team members find it
necessary to get something cold to drink. ( L.
Bush)
MN has strong tackling like here as a pl ayer
tackl es a pl ayer from Millard South. ( K.
Mahoney)