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THE SENATOR
Friday, October 9, 1964
Gridders mee00 Twin
STEVE PREECE drives for yardage in Friday's grid bout with
Nampa. The Lions scored a 33-7 victory over the Buldogs.
Distance men win meets;
5 Lions place in contest
Five has proven to be the ma-
gic number for the Borah Lions
in their first two cross country
meets of the current season. The
DALE GOBLE captured first
place in the Cross County
meet Friday.
Bench men, winning both con-
tests, have placed five men in
the top ten in each meet.
The first meet, Sept. 25, end-
ed with Borah holding the edge
over second place Boise. Boise's
Dave Schumaker placed first,
while Borah placed 3, 4, 5, 6 and
7 to insure the victory.
The second meet, Oct. 2, found
the Borah group again hold-
ing the edge over second-place
Boise with a sum of 26 points
to Boise's 56. Borah's Dale Goble
finished first in the meet with
a time of 10:38 over the 2/
mile Ann Morrison Park course.
The Lions also placed 3, 6, 7
and 9 in the meet.
Borah's JV's scored a decisive
victory over a five-team field
consisting of Borah, Nampa,
Mountain Home, Caldwell and
Boise. The Lion squad came
out on top with 25 points com-
pared with second place Boise's
56.
Donnely-McCMI dump,d
"A good strong defense and
good second half offense", were
reasons given by coach Ed Troxel
for the 14"-7 Junior Varsity win
over the Donnely-McCall team
Saturday.
Quarterback Lon Troxel pitched
to End Dave Sonnenberg for the
insuring marker to lead the team
to victory. The first Borah score
came on a trap play up the middte
that netted the Lions 60 yards
and a 6-0 lead. Halfback Rich
Spits packed the ball on the long
run.
Sonnenberg booted both extra
point attempts for the Bench
eleven.
Action will be the key word to-
night as the Lion gridders jour-
ney to Twin Falls to tangle with
the Bruins. Both teams have made
good showings so far this year
and both post undefeated 5-0 re-
cords.
"Twin Falls is one of the top
contenders for the SIC title this
year. Borah is its big game, so
tile battle will be tough." asserted
head coach Ikl Troxel this morn-
ing.
Leading the Bruin action so
far have been quarterback John
Astorquia and tailback Scott
Strong. Twin runs single-wing
Borah won its first conference
game of the '64 season Oct. 2
when the Lions overcame a tough
first half to top the Nampa Bull-
dogs, 33-7. Co-captains elected by
the. squad for the Homecoming
game were Kirk Charlson, Clyde
Coon, Jim Cafferty and Wayne
Darling.
Steve Preece plunged over in the
Borah bests
Bombers
Borah's varsity gridders stomp-
ed over the Richland Bombers 53-0
on the Washington school's field
Sept. 25. Richland's eleven, one
of Washington's best, was out-
downed, outrushed, outpassed and
outplayed by the Lion squad.
Borah's offense gained 304
yards on the ground, while the
Lion defense limited the Bombers
to 11 yards rushing.
In the air Borah gained 88 yards
compared to 12 for Richland. Dave
Patterson completed five passes,
two of which were touchdown
passes, for 72 yards. Steve Preece
fired two successful aerials, in
cluding, one TD pass, for a total
of 16 yards.
Leading Borah in the scoring
and rushing department was half-
back Clyde Coon, tallying three
times, once on a 54-yard run. Also
scoring one touchdow apiece
were Steve Preece, Frank Ru-
dolph, Steve Cary, Dave Rolfe and
Rick Chauvin.
Gary Stivers booted five PATs.
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first half and Gary Stivers booted
the PAT to put the I,ions ahead
at halftime 7-0.
A fired-up Lion eleven returned
to the fiehl the second hail' and
fullback Wayne Darling hit pay
dirt t)ice for top scoring llonors.
Both conversions were completed
by Stivers.
A Dave Patterson aeriel con-
nected with Earle Porter for an-
other Borah tally and Dave Rolfe
scooted 11 yards for the final TD.
Nampa's sole score was made
by halfback Jack Martin on a 31-
yard run.
IN THE SPORT LIGHT !1
squad, holds down the post
READY for tonight's action---
Lions Mike Hall and Clyde Coon.
by Diana Dumas
Attetion all you sport fans
planning to attend the Borah-
Twin game tonight: If by chance
on your way home from Twin you
see two worn-out football players
clad in number 24 and 72 jerseys
trudging west along ttighway 30,
please be so kind as to stop and
give them a lift. It seems Dave
Patterson and Rick Heikkola just
can't make connections with the
team bus. These two hitchhikers
did manage to catch up with the
rest of the squad in Pasco, after
being left in Richland following
a 53-0 win.
Five foot 8 inch, 160 pound
Clyde Coon leads the Lion scoring
with a total of 48 points. This
offensive and defensive left half-
back, sporting the number 43
jersey, sparks many a vietory
for our number one team, as well
as holding down the office of
Letterman' Club president.
New to Borah this year is
former Gooding letterman Mike
Hall. Number 33, now playing for
his third year on a varsity grid
right end and defensive linebacker
on the l,ion squad. Mike stands
6'1" and weighs 173 pounds.
What's become of last year's
champions? Some of them are
still in the game. Former Borah
gridders Ron hnel, John Skene,
Larry llowecton, Tony Stoppello
and Bear Smith, all class of '64,
are playing for the BJC Broncos
this year.
The College of Idaho Coyotes
gained former '64 stars Dayne
Clark, Ron Sproat and Steve
Smith.
Steve Oliver, '64, is making hi
mark at the University of Idaho
while Gary Grove has joined the.
University of Utah squad.
I,'arther east, Warren Hegg is
now a Beloit College (Wisconsin)
gridder and Tom Stuart also '64,
holds a post on the Harvard fresh-
man team.
For most of us, basketball seems
a long way off, but for those 10
players who are already working
out every day in the gym, the
season is quickly approaching.
Seniors Dick Daniels, Jack Smith,
Jim Hill, John Thornton, Dick
Staggs, Larry Cline, Bryan John:
.,on and juniors Gary Freeman,
Steve Brewer, and Jay Switger
are already working towartl
those 12 varsity spots.
Be a Borah booster and suppor..
our team tonight, the team tha,,.
can't be beat, the team that won't. '
b beat! " l
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