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Sophomores hove even season
oach Joe Mancuso Twenty-three players finished the
summed up the sopho season. Quarterback Brian Humpal led
more football season by the team all season. Coach Mancuso said,
saying, "Everyone had fun "He did a great job all year." Humpal also
C and worked hard. The started and finished almost every game.
team really did better than any of the Running back Chris Hamblin led the
coaches expected." offense by rushing for over 100 yards in
North
Bellevue "The sophomore players exceeded six out of the eight games he played.
Bellevue West all of our expectations, ending the sea Returning from last year's freshman
GrosjSlTN son with a four win, four loss record." team were Kody Kirschner, Jeff Urkevich
Westsido u
RalstoB^S One high point of the season was and Mike Stonys.
Northwest the Packers' four overtime victory over Assisting Coach Mancuso was Mr.
Tji&rrSs jefferso the Gross Cougars with a score of 28 to Greg Wilcox.
Burke
22. South also beat Burke, Bellevue East
and North. South defeated Northwest
by a forfeit.
A packer tackle isn't taken lightly.
Sophomores play rough for a win.
Sophomore Football team: front row, Charles Avery, Kody
Kirschener, James Bratsveen, Brian Humpal, Chris Hamblin,
Jeff Marchio, Phil Carpenter, Shane Morgan; second row,
Mike Brewer, Jeremy Wattles, Larry Crum, Vince Zaracki, Juan
Carrera, Victor Evans, Jeff Oksman; third row, Joe Povondra,
Philip Bowen, Chris Evanson, Ismael Mejia, Esmail Baerde,
Brian Velasquez, Greg Ramirez; back row, Coach Joe Man
cuso, Rick Trouba, Mike Martinez, Mario Bravo, Jeff Urkevich,
Dale Griger, Chad Sturek, James Rhode, Coach Greg Wilcox.
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