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Reserve Football: front -Jon Miller , Mall Moser, Kenit h Bounds, Dan Lassek, Denni s Pappa s. Adam Wert z. Drew Van House.
Luke Shada , McClain Southwe ll, Mike Koraleski ; second row-R yan Kni ght, Tai McNult y. Jared Hays. Justin Swier czc k, Salem
Elzway , Chris Sakari s, Ben Hohnstein , John Synowi cki. Greg Kisor. Scali Townsend: third row- Kevin Jenkins.Craig Wehner.
Adam Randall , Mall Gall , Grant Dunn , Mall Kinsella, Brian Kai ser, Brandon Mitni ck, Adam Hardy , Eric Broz, Aaron Hanger ;
fourth row- Brad Schwien ,. James John son, Brent Taylor , Zack Rabo ld, James Wingert. Tyler Barn a. Pat Mack. Drew Wison. Joe
Irwin. Gregg Kimb roug h; back- Coach Mike Gunt er, Coach Curt Schulte , Coach Chris Gardner photo by Jack Marti II
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Freshman Football: front- Brad Underwood, Balin Bergman, Can;eron Taj var. John Rossete r. John McCardle. Aaron Flynn.
Mall Davies. Ryan Coppi , Ross Haley, Shaun O'Connell , Ben Scherer , Phil Belk, Mitch Birt , Grant Vlcek, Joe Meyer: seco nd
row-Nick Edmonds , James Moran, Trevor Dino vo, Chris Reink e, Steve Estep, Mike Leddy, J.T. Field, Brand on Sherman. Mall
Novak, Jon Roberson, Eric Meyer, Eric Carl son, Rob Fehr, Austin Porter: third row- Nick Boucku yt. Chad Irish. Justin Hitzfeld,
Erik Panowi cz, Justin Bacon , Just in Peter son, Dani el O'Dea, Ron LeRoux, Jadyn Medra no, Brian Bessembinder s. Riley Hoe ltin g,
Christian Barrow, Jeff Nehe, Mall Kyler, Mallh ew Park s: fourth row- Chris Ferrel, Ryan Tripp , Nate Koehler, Kyle Meye rs. Jeff
Ensor, Justin Jorgensen, Erik Conrad, Zach Gregu ska, Zach Ehlers , Wyndham Jones. Andrew Hihenstein . Dan Dalt on. Michael
Cvejd lik , Derek Wikoff, Zachary Meyer; fifth row- Cory Olson, Charlie Peacock , Andy Liu. Ronald Raad, Micheal Eakens, Mark
Nelson , Ben Strain , Tom Eulber g, Ryan Chri stianson, Kri s Schneckenberger. Mike DeVries; back- Coach Henk Deboer, Coach
Jeff Salberg , Coach Daryl Jahn photo by Jack Marri11 Phmography
With goals to prove themselves before the season began, whi ch helped hi gh school level, the freshman team
as underclassmen players, both the in their success. "Most of those goals was abl e to improve as a team.
freshman and reserve football teams were accompli shed through hard work, Freshman Adam Hardy said that
made there way to suc cessfull seasons. dedication, and the willingness to th e thing he wi ll always remember about
Before the season began, the improve not only as a player but as an the season was the win against
reserve team was not expected to be overall team. The most important thing Creighton Prep.
anything out of the ordinary. Yet, at the was not only winning, but also prepar- "Our hi gh thi s season was
end of the season, an 8- 1 record had in g the pl ayers for next year, sin ce most getting back at Prep, and beating them
been achieved. will play varsity. They reall y improved bad," Hardy said.
"I thought everyone didn't from the first to the last game," Schulte Motivation for players on both
think we were going to be as good as said. teams came from personal goals to play
we really were. Our main goal was to Part of the team's success was a great season for the late coach Mark
prove to upperclassmen th at we are th eir coopera ti on when injuries oc- Clark.
going to be able to make it on the curred. "Freshman football was a great
varsity level. That is what motivated us "We had a few key injuries th is time. We were not the best team, but we
throughout the season, and I think we season, but the other kids really came in improved greatly. This year was really
proved we can handle it," sophomore and helped out the team. The back up sad because we didn't have coach Clark.
Adam Wertz said. stepped in and they pl ayed well ," and I kn ew him very well. He will be
According to coach Curt Schulte said. mi ssed," freshman Matt Davies said .
Schulte, the reserve team set goals As first year players on the
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