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Published: Thursday, September 4, 2008

King's football preview

LAST SEASON
7th place (1-6, 1-9)

RETURNING STARTERS
Offense 5; Defense 5

LOOK AHEAD
"It's going to take some early success and experience," King's head coach Jim Shapiro said about bouncing back from last year's disappointing season, noting that the core group of this year's returning players are sophomores and juniors.

IMPACT PLAYERS
Paul Lutgen, OG/ILB; 6-1, 210; Jr.
John Burley, WR/FS; 6-2, 170; Sr.
Matt Chaney, OT/DT; 6-1, 220; Jr.
Zack Berg, RB/LB; 6-1, 180; Soph.

FRESH FACES
Sam Hauk, RB/LB; 5-8, 160; Jr.
Curtis Clauson, WR/DB; 6-0, 165; Soph.

SCHEDULE
Sept. 5 LA CONNER
Sept. 12 at Charles Wright
Sept. 19 at Coupeville
Sept. 26 at Lakewood
Oct. 3 CEDARCREST
Oct. 10 at S. Whidbey
Oct. 17 SULTAN
Oct. 24 GRANITE FALLS
Oct. 31 at Archbishop Murphy

COACH'S COMMENT
" In my first year as head coach here we (went 1-9) ... those kids were very motivated the next two years.
Jim Shapiro,
12th season

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