Selah Yearbook 1991-92

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R o w l~Jason Harrell, T.J. McCreight, Tue Due Nguyen, Dan Duncan, Jeff Curtis, John White, Paul Frazier, Sebastian Barrie, Bobby Green, Wesley McConnell, Calvin Thompson, Shelton Lewis, Dion Cook, Chris Hadley, Robby Justino, Wayne Monroe, L.G. Parrish, Brian Woolfolk, Pat Nelson, James McKnight, Shannon Rucker, Kevin Cash, Sedrich Watkins. R o w 2— Eladio Quentanilla, Weymouth Williams, Tim Herrmann, Dan Copp, Anthony Van Dyke, Chris Bouslough, Hassan Thomas, Daniel Whitehead, Matt Council, Kevin Lockwood, Jason Modling, Matt Doctor, Keith Vinson, Adrian Cherry, Curtis Adams, George Nimako, Scott Thomas, A d a m Cheyunski, Wayne Robertson, Tim McGill, Sheldon Bream, Edwin Miller, Felix Villaverdo, Ramon George, Sedrick Watkins.

Great Expectations and Great Disappointments Great expectations for the 1991 Flames turned to on the road, whipping versatile Delaware State, 20-9, great disappointments, one after another, as the sea- and outlasting tough Youngstown State, 10-8, keepson rolled on. The team goal was to reach the ing faint play-off hopes alive. A n easy Homecoming national Division I-AA playoffs, barely missed the win over Towson State, 38-28, gave the Flames three past three years in a row with winning records. The straight wins and a 4-3 record. Flames played some exciting football and turned in Disaster then struck with three straight home losses, many memorable moments against the toughest which the Flames might have won. James Madison I-AA schedule in the nation, but suffered their first scored on a controversial two-point conversion with losing season in four years of I-AA with a disaptwo minutes left to nip LU, 35-34. Central Florida pointing 4-7 record. jumped out to a 21-0 first-quarter lead, watched the Starting the season on the road against two peren- Flames chip it to d o w n to 31-26, then stopped a finalnial national play-off powers produced two quick minute Flames charge at the 11-yard line to escape defeats, as the Flames lost to Boise State, 35-14, and towith the win. Furman, 31-7. After earning their first victory at The greatest disappointment came w h e n a home over West Virginia Tech, 39-11, L U tasted Kutztown University field goal with eleven seconds another disappointment when a last-minute field left upset the Flames, 17-16. Closing the season away goal gave Morehead State a close 12-10 win. The at Samford University, the Flames fell again, 34-19, for Flames bounced back with two great upset victories a 4-7 won-loss record.


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