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Show November yaoee Il Area Team Boasts Size and Speed Falcons’ dismal showing. Strong Bonneville; Cleve Dibble, Davis.. “talent—that quick, big and tough. Crozier is a type of boy that and agile, Dennis blocks and Tockles—Glen Woolsey, Ogden, 1965 Standfootball puts out 100 per cent all the/: tackles . with: ie and au-'Jim Davis, Roy. Guards—Mark time. Rough inside, he can block Peterson, Weber; Steve Dunn, ic Box Elder and and tackle” wit the best of thority. © Holding down the starting Box Elder. Center—Steve Baty, each placed four them, 3" % At the guard. Sbsltion, ‘Den- guard positions are Joe Suekawa|Box Elder. i: BG the team, the 65 -s feature an excit- nis Smith of Davis, and .Leon| of Ben Lomond and Fredoe 7; id team’ ny — Ends re backfield that op- Hansen of Bonneville—two of of. -Otis Lomond; ad a quick offensive the best in the state. | Terr Yeaman, Sater tackles to gh Cosa he unit ‘Smith is an aggressive blocker | tc —Dennis Leishman, Bonneville; that it - hits quick and usually Harold Walsh, Ogden; linebackon their backs. agen ers—Jim ‘Slater, 1 Ben Lomond; ‘on the P aibArea tstanding ball| all season ae d and purs uit, 2 ‘| Brad Wiliams, Davis; and Gary'|| "Ringel is the Sam Huff type. Anderson, Box Elder; guards— He hits hard, has good. speed Sam George, Roy; Milan Blake, and excellent football sense. A|Clearfield; defensive b ack s— definite college prospect. =| Tim Wight, Box Bilder; Ee) + The defensive haltbacks, are chuleta, Weber. — Kitt Wear of Box Elder, and HONORABLE €lis one. “eee rare. football Bob inegar of Davis. — 7 players who never knows the Rakin was. perhaps’ “better ange MENTION - Hill, defensive ba ox in| word “quit.” He was a vital cog ‘known as a fine pass catching avis; Don Maroney, eur in the Tigers single-wing attack end on the offensive unit, but|Davis; Sam. oie oe €, and was a crisp, hard blocker. his talents as a defensive safety|Davis: Bruce | Ballard, yee is what caught the eye. «. beeen, ‘Bear Ae eae DEFENSIVE UNIT The flashy Winegar as well, is Fronk”k, b “gg We “~ fe co a The 1965 defensive” unit "Was ack Bat Mike Beaslaps the three finest line- known for his tremendous o 4 sare ploits as an offensive hal ey, back, Ogden; im declon,| perhaps in the state in Robert pigskin: handle the but he is equally as pro iclent man, end, Ogden; Dee Sessions ; nd punting chores, Jones of Ogden, Ron Munns of guard, . Ogden; Gene Buhler, ) ouh le on gefense as Re Elder, OY. and Jack | Bell of as a defensive star. |halfback, Roy; Lewis Davis ‘A BREATH AWAY {t, ckle, Roy; Bob Doman, end, “Jones could be classed as. ‘the There are many stars on “the ‘Roy; Gary Courtney, center, | finest lineman in Region One. ‘second and honorable mention| Roy; Scott. Mickey, tackle, Bon- An aggressive, hard-hitting type, team that were just a breath/nevil eC Mike Noel, ‘back, Ben ed in asin the Tigers co-captain is a sure John Thompson, am-team along with tackler and has great pursuit. away from landing on the first/ : units. Among them were Bob|guar degen Gary Cook, ramon sports He doubled on offense as a guard| Gillespie, Ben Lomond’ s great|tac kle ox Elder; Steve Knaak, | quai erback Ron ‘and was. equally as. potent. fullback; Doug Chard, a 200-|end, davis; Rick White, fulln almost unanimous It could be said of Box. Elder ear River; Lynn Rose, le pint-sized..“signal that ‘‘as goes Munns, so go the pound line smashing ‘fullback ack, from Morgan; Lee Hansen, a i lack, Bear ‘River: Doug e of the main rea- Bees. Ron, a fine ‘quarterback byals’ outstand- on. offense, .backed up the line glue-fingered end from Bonne- Kump, kicker and back, Ben . 1¢ past season, and on the Box Elder defense and ville; Brad’ Williams, a rough- Lomond; Dene. Sarlo, -ietadeive Dave n-poi t passing and was’ a 60-minute man all the tough linebacker from Davis; back, Tim Wight of Box Elder and Ed Knight, end, Ben. Lomond: Ron ; that did the trick. way. ‘And excellent tackler, Positions, big Scott Munns is difficult to: fool and Archuleta from Weber, a pair|Brown, .linebacker, Ben Loof great backs that could make|mond; | ruce Marriott, guard, ox bmond and John a terror at smelling out plays. anyone’s All-Star list. Ben. ; Tom. Wight’ | half| r weré the Linebacker Jack Bell of Roy, The following is the All-Area back, Box Elder; Rick Favero, IW, a big 215-pound is perhaps the. most gifted back, - leber; Tim. . ain, th t tight-end player: on the defensive unit. second team: Second team offense —’Bob|end, Weber Mike peer vi-| Bell is quick, agile and a sure Gillespie, Ben Lomond; * Doug guard, Ogden; Gary I tides. |and sharp tackler. Add to the Chard, Morgan; Ken Call, Dav- quarterback, Davis; Dave Con: Ss re ae eiver, ; fact that he is a fine tailback and Rich Hawkins, Roy— nelly, back, Bonneville; Tom sistently stood out on ie, and you come wu is; ‘Elder club this sea- with o ne excellent football backfield. _Ends—Lee Hansen, Shaw, end, Bear ‘River. i has blocker and tackler, player. ect ead on next two Oe ‘anker was perhaps At ends Scott Baird of Roy st Dedallplayer on the and Sam Knaak of Davis nailed with good hands down the first unit posts. Both me an and team-mate On were the prime are difficult to fool, and seldom did the opposing teams turn ms itor quarterback their flanks. Both fight’ off blockers well and each of them z . is," two. stand- tackles with authority.TACKLE SLOTS At the tough tackle slots are tt Hunsaker of Box Elder and Dennis: Workman of Clearfield. Hunsaker rates as perhaps -|the finest interior lineman in the region. Big and tough at 6-2, Tom has tremendous pursuit and strength. 3) efene, ». 28 devasClearfield’s Wo man is a big bok >» IS regarded rugged kid that’: ood solid on ser, and he’ s defense all season despite the | |