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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.



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