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PACE FOUR ROGUE NEWS Thurs., Oct. 12, 1972 AHS Harriers Begin Grizzlies To Entertain Foes; Comets Visit This Afternoon (Iri.zly harriers may have a lough weekend. The cross country team will host the Shakespearean I n v i t a tional Meet, Saturday. According to Coach Bob Julian, the field will include ten teams from throughout the state. " South Kugene and Springfield, two of the toughest teams in the Jay Holland reaches the top of the hill enrniite to the (irizlies l!l Hi irtoi uver Klamath Falls. September 21. Soph GriddersShow Promise tit" TiV. Jeff Jenkins IIU receives good protection from his offensive line as he sets up for a pass. Kd Crippen (521 effectively holds his defensive opponent from clob bering Jenkins. Lack of people and experience has been the major cause of Coach Dick Kromminga sopho more football team. Although they have w on but one game, they have been closer than the score indicates. The sopho mores heat Anderson. California. l:t-6, they lost to Koseburg .TX-6 and to Yreka :-. At halftime in the I reka game the score was -. They were outscored 30-7 in the second half due to a mental breakdown and missed assign ments. These problems ran be corrected with experience. The experience will have to come fast because the remaining three games look like tough ones. Monday they go against always tough Klamath Falls on their home field and then face Crater and Medford on Ashland ground. Experience is a major problem S Ashland Shopping j Center Sandwiches I l J SPUDNUTS DON UTS -if mil state, will be here," Julian commented of his hardest com petition. The season has so far been quite successful. I'ntil the Gil christ meet four weeks ago. the harriers had been undefeated and actually untested. Thus going into the Gilchrist Invitational, the Grizzlies may have been a bit over-confident. That cost them first place. The following week they returned to the winning column by defeating llosehurg, 25-31. Their "early lesson in over confidence" may prove to be a valuable asset as they go against the Crater Comets this afternoon in Lithia Park at 3:45 p.m. AHS defeated the Comets in the first two meets of the season but this is midseason. Even so, a win can be predicted. After a day of rest, the 1971 state champions will host the invitational meet at Emmigrant Lake starting at 10:00 a.m., October 14. Go out to the lake and root AHS on to victory. 1 but being consistent is another, along with lack of size. Top players include Rod Garret at tightend and defense corner, and Kevin Krumdiek and Jeff Jenkins as quarterbacks and defense backs. Coach. Kromminga stated. Physically we're not very big the kids work hard and they' aggressive. I think once we become consistent for four club." kdown ters we'll have a good ball Having a mental breakdown and only playing 2 quarters of good ball has been a major cause of the 12 record that has confronted the sophomore foot ball team. 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Tonight on Ashland soil the team goes against Klamath Falls. Klamath hasn't shown much and have not yet won a game, being beaten convincingly in their past outings. Coach Keith Garrett has heard that "Klamath Falls likes to run at people, but aren't able to generate a ground game." At any rate the game should be an exciting one. I J I .rC- J Andy l.onth (33) prepares to out maneuver a Yreka Miner as center Dan Jarrell (51) looks on. 4545 CRATER LAKE Competition Today Studebaker Scott Studebaker was tabbed as the outstanding Grizzly harrier by his coach. Bob Julian. "He is a real devoted and talented runner," Julian said of his star cross-country runner. "Scott is one of the top men in the slate." Julian said. Stude baker has been instrumental in the Grizzlies' success thus far this year. Even though it must be an entire team effort, his dominance as number one man on the squad adds tremendously to the team itself. "The whole team is made up of well-talented boys" but Scott has appeared at the top more often than not. His only superb performance was in the cold, wet. a4 Scott Studebaker toured the I.ithia Park course in first place in a recent meet with the Klamath Falls Pelicans. EAT HERE OR TO GO TACOS BURRITOS MEXIFRIES TAMALES TACO BURGERS CHILI SUGAR CRUSTOS EMPANAOAS ' 'TK I Getting serious? Give Zales "First Promise" ring! At last. ..her first 1 diamond. nd, 14 Leads Team snowy weather of Gilchrist. He managed to be second man in for the Grizzlies behind teammate Jay Holland. Studebaker's devotion began in ninth grade and it has led him to w hat he is today one of Oregon's top prep runner. Overshadowed by former teammate Claude Neuenschwander last year, 1972 is Scott Studebaker's vear. 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