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Iowa Park 6 Carter-Riverside 6 Duncan 15 20 Cleburne Northside 10 Graham 7 Vernon 30 H irschi 23 M ineral W ells 23 Azle 7
The Bulldogs started off the season with a big victory against the Iowa Park Hawks, who made it to the playoffs. The Dogs then traveled to Fort Worth to play Carter-Riverside and gained a second victory. The Dogs played and Duncan Demons in Oklahoma and learned that the rules are just a little different. The Dogs came out with a defeat, 14-7. The Dogs were back in the Bulldog Stadium to play Cleburne, but fell short in the end. The Dogs
came back the following week and redeemed themselves with a vic tory against Fort Worth Northside. The Bulldogs opened district with a 19-6 win over the Graham Steers. They went to Vernon and played a tough defensive game but lost. The Bulldogs played Hirchi and lost to the third ranked Huskies 26-0, who went to the playoffs. The Bulldogs were then knocked out of the district race by a 23-12 loss at Mineral Wells.
Varsity Football (Top row) Trent Owen, Mark McGuire, Bobby Pletts, Vinnie Persinger, Scott Kearns, Kevin Green, Steve Cox, Junior Ayers, and Wes Fuller. (Middle row) Coach Keller, Coach Marshall, Chuck Shavers, Thomas Powell, Todd Bishop, Phillip Williams, Johnny Etheredge, Travis Gwynn, Brent Battista, Brennen Moore, Rob Johnson, J e ff Pirkle, Scott Clark, manager Jenny Mc Clure, Coach Johnson, and Coach Smiley. (Bottom row) Gary Miller, Cody Goode, Michael Ivory, Gerald Bradford, Chris Carter, Chris Sutherland, Ronnie Meadows, Kevin Downs, Michael Goolsby, Rodney Miller, and Charles Perry.
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