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Sophomore/Freshman Football





                                                                                                    Sophomore Brian  Ziepke celebrates  with  Jeff
                                                                                                    Furst  who  caught  a  touchdown pass  against
                                                                                                    Burke.  Sophomore Nick  Briganti celbrates
                                                                                                    with  the  rest  of the  team.  (S.  Ernst)






























            Sophomore Footbal: front- Craig  Vanis,  Marc  Hanis,  Dan  Kinsella,  Tyler Brickell,  Chad  Safranek,  Ron  Milhan,  Jeff Furst:-Nick
            Briganti , Todd  Doxzon;  second row- Aaron  Mann,  Man  Shilfuniller,  James  Haiar,  Shane  Peters,  Jason  Kolbe,  Brandon  Larson,  Jon
            Waller,  Brad  lvener,  Tim Grasmick,  Man  Burnham,  Shane  Petersen,  Jason  Brown;  back- Coach  Story,  Marc  Rabe,  Jeff Keasling,
            Johns  Parker,  Travis  Rores,  Ryan  Rassmussen,  Dan  Busenbark,  Brian  Ziepke,  Zach Carle,  Kyle  Marler,  James  Randels,  Kevin   r·
            Palemer,  Coach  Krueger.  (Jack  Martin  Photography)


        Frosh Show Strong Defense

        Sopho01ores Proud of Season


                                            -Kevin Ridley-

               The Sophomore football  beat Abe Lynx, but they  lost a heart  ished their season 6-2.
        team cruised to a winning season , and  breaker to  Papillion 6-0.  Sophomore   The Freshman A-team also
        showed power on  both  offense and  James Randels  said,  "The loss  to  had  a  winning  season  showing  its
        defense.                      Papillion hurt because there were a lot  strength on  defense, but the  B-team
               The  team  was  under  head  of times where we could have scored,  didn't have as  much luck.
        coaches Chuck Story and Jim Krueger.  but  we  didn't."  Sophomore Nick   The  A-team  showed  their
        This  was  Krueger's first  year here.  Briganti agreed, "The loss  to  Papio  talent near the end  of the season. They
        The  first  game  of the  season  the  made our record look bad so we had to  Beat Omaha South 32-0 and crushed
        Mustangs proved they were powerful  win the rest of our games."   Burke 30-0 to  raise their record to 5-
        by  beating Omaha South  15-0.        The Mustangs would not lose  3.  During the year the Mustangs shut
        Sophomore Jason Brown said, "Af- another game the rest of the  season.  out opponents three times.  On three
        ter that game, we  had a lot of confi- They cruised against their next three  victories  they  outscored opponents
        dence for the rest of the  season."  In  opponents, especially a very  impor-  126-12.  The B-team ended their sea-
        the  first  two  games against Omaha  tant game against Creighton Prep.  The  son with a record of 1-3.  Their only
        South and  Burke the  Mustangs  offense took control of the ball, while  win  came against Papillion-Lavista
        outscored both teams by  a combined  the defense wouldn't allow any more  14-6.
        score of 34-0.                 than two  touchdowns a game.  After   "Both of the teams will  be-
                After a  disappointing loss  the  three wins against Prep, Central,  gin the next year with a positive note
        to Millard South, the team went on to  and Omaha North, the Mustangs fin-  from  their season," said Randels.


                                                                                                     Sophomore Jason  Brown runs  off to the  sideline
                                                                                                     after a  touchdown in  a  win  against  Omaha
                                                                                                     North.  (E Strauss)
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