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After losing 2 8 -0 in?i V |j
round of playoffs last yc jainst
Skutt C atholic, it really i -ased
Varsity Football doubts w hether Ralston I o tb a ll
w as heading in the right direction.
Summer w as going to play an
Kee-o Tkg Raw 'Trkiw Rollin’ im portant role if the Rams w anted
to step up and fill the holes o f the
g ra d u a te d seniors. It w as well
shown how much e ffo rt they had
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put in the w eight room and on the
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field when the Rams brought a
20-16 home victory against Crete.
Starting o ff the right w a y led the
Rams to one o f the best seasons the
school has ever had gaining a 7 -0
record, which hasn't been done since
the state winning team o f 1976. Fin
ishing the regular season 8-1 w as an
incredible e ffo rt by the Rams, one
o f the best finishes in Ralston history.
The phrase "I believe" w as a major
quote for the Rams to w a rd s the enc
o f the season. W ith a tough 1 point
Alex /zJiclzM WAbkes frow
iU<? sidelines as Ike Raws loss in the final p la yo ff gam e w ith
kAVe a r o A f w i n a ^a ImsI York during O T, the disappointed
Ike dross Cou^Afs. Rams still felt closer than ever. W ith
the help o f key players Josh Krze-
mien (QB), Isaac Wallace(RB), Alex
W ickert (O G /D T), Zach Flott (O T/
DE) they led the Rams through one
o f the best season our school had
seen in years.
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