OCR Text |
Show ae ) es _ derry Macfarlane and Bo ~ BenLomond Looks Toward Best Year biggest of the lot at 262 pounds. Some of the other giants include Maw at 220, Greenwood 220, Marsing 220, Williams 200 and junior Dennis Shock 212: | TWO GOOD TEAMS “We've finally got two real good football teams, boasting: both size and. experience. We played a lot of young kids last) year and I think it will finally pay off,” coach Kap said. — The Scots have a new offense to go along with their new look. The new formation called the smorgasbord concept, is a combination short punt, single wing unbalanced T with pro-type patterns. The power t offense should go well with the powerful team, Coach Kap feels he has some all-state candidates in Van Leeuwen, Greenwood, Marsing, Weenig, Marriott, _ Kap and Maw The a face a good toot or MeReath tietr Black was the regi = Peano Bsa elecile, hosting terback last year, ile Gille earfield pie started at halfback t Aiding Kap with the squad is ‘most of the season. Most of | Ryley Dawson, ‘Blair Moyes and returning linemen player regu- Don Dinsdale. lar on the defensive unit. Here is the lineup: -at some of the Ends—Jim Van Lecuwes, 180, weights on the line would be senior: Ross Mower, 170, junenough to frighten some teams; ior; Neil Johnson, 170, senior: into submission. Weenig is the Vern Johnson, 150, junior; Scott | (Maw, 220, junior; Boyd Hol_ 165, junior; Wayne Jeppleon. 175, senior; Jay Yoshida, 160, senior; Bob Jolley, 150, junjior: Craig Nanny, 160, junior. | Tackles — Gary Greenwood, 220, senior; Carl Marsing, 220, ‘senior; Steve Geory, 190, senior; Lynn Weenig, 260, junior; Steve Ambrose, 180, junior; Dennis Shock, 212, junior; John Norris, 180, senior. Guards — Richard Marriott, 190, senior; Don Williams, 200, senior; Dale Hartog, 165, senior; Bruce Marriott, 155, junior; Joe Suekawa, 150, junior; Tom Kunz, 170, junior; Brent Ames, 150, junior; Craig Tolton, 170, junre ‘Bill Handley, 175, senior. _ Centers—Jerry ap, 186, senlear: Max Neville, 185, junior; Greg Trappett, 180, junior; Vernon Draper, 185 , Junior Quarterbacks - _— Kirk Black, ee ee WINEGAR Se By PAUL Ben Lomond High School finally has a football team to howl about. The Scots, who have been picked on, battered and bruised through the last several campaigns, are back with a big, tough gang and they’re just itching to mix it on the gridiron. Coach Alan Kap has 13 lettermen from the 1963 squad, most of whom were regular or semiregular last year. And the Scots probably have the biggest prep team anywhere, with the line overaging about 210-pounds and ‘the backfield 180. | Experienced players returning include ends Jim Van Leeuwen and Scott Maw, tackles Gary Greenwood, Lynn Weenig, and Car Marsing; guards Richard Marriott and Bon Williams, center Jerry Kap and backs Kirk Black, Larry Farr, Ron Brown, Bob Gillespie, Jerr Y| Macfarlane, Bob Ito, and = ~— Bob Gillespie, 180, junior; Boyd Egan, 215, senior; Otis Walton, 175, junior. Tailbacks — Ron Brown, 175, junior; Roger McBeath, 180, senior; Guy Goddard, 150, senjor; Bobby Ito, “145, senior; Dave Knight, 170, junior. Wingbacks — Larry Farr, 165, senior; Jerry Macfarlane, 155, senior; Dan Taggart, 170, senior; Jeff Wheelwright, 150, junjor; Steve Morgan, 145, senior; ‘Dan Pierce, 160, senior: Steve Morris, 185, junior: i |