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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)