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/ edication, discipline, and Said jv coach Mike Barada, "The
desire to become a better schedule was rather tough and also
athlete is what it takes to be a new because of the new division
good ball player," said frosh leagues. Two of the most exciting
football coach Dan Meyer. games were those against Papillion
Practicing hard both mentally (12-6) and Gross (32-29). The only
and physically paid off when the two losses were to Burke (21-13)
team ended its season with a 6-2 and Westside (27-14)."
record. The junior Rams offense
Increasing reserve football averaged 275 yards a game running
players' ability at their positions and passing, while the defense shut
was achieved by drills and out two opponents and held two
emphasis on fundamentals for the more to six apiece.
season. According to coach Duane
Ross, some players did improve. ■
Ready for Ihe catch? Practicing before the
The team finished its season with a Benson game, quarterback Joe Conway hands
1-8 record. off the ball to Eric Hallett.
The jv team worked hard and
improved each week. This helped I need a quick way out! Running back Mike
Kircher confronts a Burke opponent while
give them a 7-2 record for the Dan Hatcher blocks.
season.
Fourth and long. Sophomore Joe Prochaska
must punt the ball to the opposing Millard
North team.
Flipping for first choice, Jay Weichman, Jim
Dailey, and their Thomas Jefferson opponents
watch for the outcome of the coin toss.
52 J.V., Reserve, Frosh Football

