The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1991 Page: 37 of 47
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14 THE SEALY NEWS *1991 FALL SPORTS PREVIEW" Thursday, August 29,1991
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We hope you win in all your sports
contests. We also wish the Brazos
Cougar and Bellville Brahma teams
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BRAZOS COUGARS
The Brazos Cougars varsity football team, In left to right order, front row, are: Nathan Ward, manager, Jayion Johnson, Mike ilce, Peter Carreon,
Jeff Harbers, Eric Northington, Cody Ohl and Derek Lewis, manager; middle row, Jamie Reber, John Taylor, Joseph Patterson, John Hatton,
Steven Reznicek, Keith Bradford, Johnny Evans, Keith Sebring and Ian Supak, manager; top row, Brad Fletcher, Kurtis Browning, Shawn
LaFrance, Curtis Butcher, Brad Macha, Mark Parmer, Trae Ellerbe and Charles Hooker.
We know you’ll do your best
so we’re counting on you!
Good Luck to All Austin County Athletes!
(At Port City)
Highway 36 North
Good Luck
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Your Best!
Dr. Ronald S. Thomas, DDS
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Let's Play Football!
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Good Luck in your
Pre-Season and District Games!
Well Be Rooting For You
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In whatever game you play
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give it your best effort.
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and this is the most in years. Harbers, so look for him in passing
Masck feels that, in order to win, situations.
he will have to play his eleven best FULLBACK: John Hatton is
players and that means many will big—240 pounds, strong— bench
go both ways. presses 320 pounds, and had a good
On offense, they will come out off-season, so he should start. He
in the "I" formation and run some will be counted on as a lead blocker
"veer" . Both formations require a and for the tough inside yardage,
good running option quarterback Cody Ohl will see action at both
and in Harbers they feel they have fullback and tailback and is the
one. toughest runner on the team. He
Right now, this is how it looks has good size, 6' and 185 pounds
like the team will lineup, but they with 4.9 speed. He's described as
arc only projections and anyone very tough.
who rises to the top and beats out a TAILBACK: Ohl should get
veteran will play, Masek insists. the nod, however, John Taylor a
QUARTERBACK: Harbers fine sophomore with junior varsity
should start, but waiting in the experience should challenge. He's
wings is a good junior, Mike Nice, 5*9" and weighs 165 pounds and can
who is 6 1 and 160 pounds with a fly. He ran a 10.8 hundred and may
good arm. A better thrower than
develop into the breakaway runner ton, a junior should share time
the team needs. here.
SLOT BACK: Jason Rios, a TIGHT END: Charles Hooker,
good steady senior who is 5'9” tall a 6'3" 190 pound junior with junior
and weighs 170 pounds should varsity experience and Joseph Pat-
start. Another good sophomore, terson, a senior will share time.
Peter Carreon, will back him up. TACKLES: Brad Macha, a 225
He's a fine athlete who qualified for pound senior who lost about 25
the regional meet in five events, pounds, lettered last year, could be
high jump, hurdles, mile and two very good and Troy Janicek, a 185
mile. pound letterman should start
SPLIT END: Dan Speers a so- GUARDS: Two lettermen, Brad
nior letterman and Eric Northing- See BRAZOS page 15
Play Your Best,
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Petrusek, Wilma. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1991, newspaper, August 29, 1991; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1559119/m1/37/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.