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Collinsville Elementary Football
Indian Nation Football Conference
Sept. 17 , 2005 (Page 2 of 4)
Third Grade Black -vs- Pryor Gold
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Collinsville's 3rd Grade Black team was leading the Pryor Gold team 13-0 into the 2nd half Saturday Sept. 17, 2005 at Sallee Field. (Final 27-0)
3rd Grade Black Team
(2005 Football)
1 Shawn Koscheski
2 Zack Sellers
4 Chris Kallin
5 Hunter Rush
7 Zach Reed
8 Kyle Stubblefield
9 Justin Koathe
13 Jace Baldridge
22 Nate Landers
24 Brett Oliver
34 Brandon Barnhardt
35 Steve Allen
70 Micheal McAtee
74 Braden Hawkins
76 Houston Hall
78 Leland Turnage
70 Micheal McAtee
  Head Coach:
Ron Koscheski
  Assistant Coaches:
Richard Hawkins
Dan Kallin
Braden Rush
Steve Allen
Jerome Sellers
Mighty Mite Cheer Teams
(3rd Graders)
Coach: Kim Loffer Coach: Suzanne McKnight / Julie Eigenheer
Jordan Burch Carlie Crutchfield Baylee Stites
Chelsea Cullip Haley Davis Emma Tyler
Erica Dixon Baylee Eigenheer Madie Vaughn
Vanessa Garcia Amanda Johndrow Hannah Mock
Kasey Goodwin Ashley Lankford  
Dakota Hicks Rainy Lansford  
Gabie Lassiter Kaitlin McKnight  
McKenzie Loffer Aidry Mitchell  
Halie Nelson Kaleigh Reeder  
Note: There are two other third grade teams which
I hope to have coverage for in later weeks -- Ted
Quarterback Shawn Koscheski on a keeper.
Nate Landers (#22) eluded this Pryor Tiger and made a big gain in the 2nd quarter. He later scored on a 6-yard TD run to put the Cardinals up 13-0.
Quarterback Shawn Koscheski (#1 above) scored Collinsville's first touchdown on this 76 yard keeper in the first quarter.