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Show 'Km-te-s- WSttv s I 9 The Sampler, Nov. 15, 1984 Football 1984: A season to build on confidence booster for next by Fiona McHardy The Dugway Mustangs Each year the players are becoming more confident and 1984 football season will go down in the record books as 3 wins and 6 losses. However, anyone who followed the season closely knows that this year's team played a whole lot better than the final season record indicates. . football program when you bring in new ideas and philosophies. I firmly believe we will continue to improve and be a better football team each Mustang football in 1984, was a vast improvement over the 1983 season. This years team held their own in a region with staunch competi- knowledgeable in both the offensive and defensive systems. They realize what is expected of them and learn to play with the intensity that is needed to make a good football team great. "People are sometimes quick to criticize, but it takes time to build a - . Christiansen, Tom ' Bills, Mike Wilson, Scott Grohar-ing- , Alan Harvey, and Larry k Cole' come through for us. returning players are aware that they have some big shoes - to fill. The biggest key will be if they can put together an offensive line. There are some underclassmen who have Parry, the second year head coach at Dugway High. The Mustangs will lose some key seniors due to graduation. They include Gary Smith, Rob Solomon, Robert ing when the players hit the weights. Weight lifting will continue to improve the football team in a lot of ways; There are not many really big kids on the team, but through lifting Parry hopes to make ceiver positions who will The team is definitely los-in- g some key people, but the year. These were the thoughts of Coach Doug r" some varsity experience who hopefully will be able to db the job upfront. Parry added, "We have a lost of good talent' returning in our back and re- Argyle, Troy Prather, Doug Coach Parry remains excited about Mustang football and feels that there are still many good days ahead: The team begins preparation for next season after Thanksgiv . the players stronger and bulkier. When the lady on the Wendys commercial asks, "Wheres the Beef? The , i i answer is going to be, "On the Mustang football players! tion like South Summit, North Summit, Park City and South Rich. The Mustangs fell one. game short of making the class 1A playoffs this season. From an even more technical standpoint, they fell 16 points short of a possible undefeated inleagu play. There were three big plays that changed the ball club from finishing with three wins and no losses instead of the record they, ended up with. Coach Doug Parry felt that if it werent for these mistakes, they would have played South Summit for the . r i. s i AlbertsonsxSpecial Savings For Your Holiday Table At YourNearest Albertsons i - I 11 stead of playing the Wildcats imiz.i 1 1 r (HnbSrySstf LLT.IA0Z. TomTeMcevs Janet ping penalty. The second play was in the same ball game. The Mushad battled their way ' tangs back down field only to see a Miner receiver get behind the defensive secondary for a 57 yard touchdown pass to ice the Miner victory. Play number three came on an eight inch snow covered field at North Summit. Dugway was ahead with six minutes left in the ball game. Mustang kicker Gus Magann punted from deep in his own territory. A Brave punt returner took the ball at midfield and subsequently avoided several Mustang players as he rambled 43 yards to the Mustang seven yard line. Hie Braves scored four plays later and converted the extra point to take the lead and the win. 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