BOYS FOOTBALL
The El Paso High School boys football program was an extrememly competitive sport during the entire existence of
the school. There is a record of each season posted on the IHSA website for the Comets beginnning with the 1915
season and ending with the 2003-04 team. State playoffs were the norm in the later years, with the high point being a
SECOND PLACE FINISH in the 2002-03 season!
A history and team records of the great El Paso grid iron boys was written by Merlin Haas. The
information Merlin provided appears below:
"The first high school football game of any sort was played at the El Paso Fairgrounds
on Oct. 16, 1897 when El Paso defeated Normal High School. Teams were fielded for the next six years (a 1903 result has El
Paso beating Minonk 17-6) but their game with three downs to make five yards and no forward passing does not bear much resemblance
to the modern game. The sport was discontinued after 1903 due to the many injuries caused by rough play (and no pads or helmets).
There was no football of any kind for 12 years before the revival of the sport on
October 15, 1915 as LeRoy beat El Paso 15-7 at the El Paso Fairgrounds (close to where the present El Paso-Gridley
High School football field is located now) with the first EP touchdown coming on a 30-yard pass from Hurd Adams
to Virgil Gordon (Gordon later played for Northwestern University).
The sport took a one-year hiatus in 1918 due to World War I and the lack of a coach, but the game came back in 1919, and
there were teams every year thereafter. Of the 88 teams El Paso fielded, 56 had winning records, with an overall record
of 457 wins, 302 losses, and 36 ties for a win-lost percentage of .597.
The playing field was moved to the current site of the Centennial School for the
1933 season and lights were installed the next year. The first lighted home game was October 12th, 1934, though the first
El Paso team to play under the lights had done so at Streator on October 9th, 1931. When construction on Centennial School
took place, the field was moved to its present location north of the current El Paso-Gridley High School building, with
the first game played there on October 6th, 1955.
The first Homecoming Game was Thanksgiving Day, 1923, with a 7-6 victory over St.
Bede. There were Homecomings in 1927 & 1928 before the event became an annual affair in 1932. El Paso had a 53-18-2 record
in Homecoming games."
Conference Championships
Illini Conference---1929
Midstate Conference---1957, 1959, 1964, 1971, 1981, 1984, 1991, and 1996
Midstate Conference (North Division)—1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
Seasonal Records, Coaches, and Playoff Results
1915-16 Coach
Paul Mulliker
1916-17
Coach Ed Vanneman
1917-18
Coach Perl Miller
1919-20 6-3-1
Coach Harry Clark
1920-21 7-2
Coach Harry Clark
1921-22 4-3-1 Coach
Harry Clark
1922-23 5-4
Coach Harry Clark
1923-24 6-2
Coach Harry Clark
1924-25
Coach Harry Clark
1925-26 6-2
Coach Harry Clark
1926-27 5-3
Coach Harry Clark
1927-28 3-3-2
Coach Harry Clark
1928-29 Coach Harry
Clark
1929-30 7-0-2 Undefeated Season
Coach Harry Clark
1930-31 4-3-2
Coach Harry Clark
1931-32
Coach Harry Clark
1932-33 4-3-1
Coach Clyde McQueen
1933-34 5-2-2
Coach Clyde McQueen
1934-35 6-3 Coach
Clyde McQueen
1935-36 5-3
Coach Lynn Gibbs
1936-37 4-4
Coach Lynn Gibbs
1937-40
Coach Sam Blackwell
1940-41 4-3-1 Coach
Sam Blackwell
1941-42 4-3
Coach Esau Dotlich
1942-43 5-3
Coach Earl McLane
1943-44 5-2
Coach Robert Ferguson
1944-45 6-2
Coach Vincennes Bowers
1945-46 6-1-1
Coach Jack Secord
1946-47 7-1-1
Coach Bloice Bess
1947-48 6-1-1
Coach Bloice Bess
1948-49
Coach Joe Jobst
1949-50 8-1
Coach Joe Jobst
1950-51 Coach Tony
Komlanc
1951-52
Coach Jack Trebbe
1952-53 6-2-1
Coach Jack Trebbe
1953-54 5-3-1 Coach
Dean Poling
1954-55 5-2-2
Coach Jack Trebbe
1955-56 6-1-2
Coach Milton Kadlec
1956-57 7-2
Coach Milton Kadlec
1957-58 9-0 Undefeated/Untied Season
Coach Milton Kadlec
1958-59
Coach Milton Kadlec
1959-60 6-1-1 Coach
Ken Kuester
1960-61 3-3-2 Coach
Ken Kuester
1961-63 Coach
Ken Kuester
1963-64 Coach
Gene Cwick
1964-65 6-3
Coach Gene Cwick
1965-66 6-2-1 Coach
Robert Johnson
1966-67 5-4
Coach Robert Johnson
1967-68 Coach Tom
McGhee
1968-69 7-2 Coach
Tom McGhee
1969-70 6-2-1 Coach
Mike Watson
1970-71 6-3 Coach
Sam Wadsworth
1971-72 6-2 Coach
Sam Wadsworth
1972-73 6-3
Coach Sam Wadsworth
1973-74 8-1 Coach
Sam Wadsworth
1974-77
Coach Sam Wadsworth
1977-78 Coach Wes
Rayner
1978-79 5-4
Coach Wes Rayner
1979-80
Coach Wes Rayner
1980-81 5-4 Coach
Wes Rayner
1981-82 10-1 Team Qualified for Class 2A Playoffs Coach Wes Rayner
Undefeated
Regular Season
Elite 8 Finalist
Beat
Williamsville 25-14
Lost
to Danville Schlarman 22-8
Schlarman eventual State Champs
1982-83 5-4
Coach Wes Rayner
1983-84
Coach Marc Hummel
1984-85 7-4 Class 2A State Qualifier
Coach Dwight Unzicker
Elite
8 Finalist
Beat Dwight 17-14
Lost to Paxton 25-0
Paxton Eventual State Runner-up
1985-88
Coach Dwight Unzicker
1988-89 Coach
Mike Souhrada
1989-90 5-4
Coach Mike Souhrada
1990-91 9-3
Class 1A Playoff Qualifier Coach Mike Souhrada
Elite 8 Finalist
Beat
Chenoa 20-15
Beat Lexington 31-28
Lost
to Bloomington Cent. Cath. 17-6
B.C.C State Runner-up
1991-92 10-3 Class 1A Playoff Qualifier Coach Mike
Souhrada
Final
Four Finalist
Beat Kewanee Wethersfield 28-6
Beat Oneida ROWVA 28-21
Beat
Gridley 3-0
Lost to Stockton 20-0
Stockton eventual State Champs
1992-93
Coach Mike Souhrada
1993-94 6-4 Class 1A Playoff Qualifier Coach
Mike Souhrada
Lost to Cerro Gordo 41-14
1994-95 6-4 Class 1A Playoff Qualifier Coach
Mike Souhrada
Lost to Franklin Center 20-0
1995-96 7-3 Class 1A Playoff Qualifier Coach
Mike Souhrada
Lost to Chenoa 12-7
1996-97 10-2 Class 1A Playoff Qualifier
Coach Mike Souhrada
Elite 8 Finalist
Beat Gilman Iroquois West 46-6
Beat Toulon Stark County 40-18
Lost to Chenoa 24-12
Chenoa eventual State Champs
1997-98 7-3 Class 1A Playoff Qualifier
Coach Mike Souhrada
Lost to Arcola 28-20
1998-99 10-1 Class 1A Playoff Qualifier Coach
Mike Souhrada
Undefeated Regular Season
Sweet 16 Finalist
Beat Jacksonville ISD 41-16
Lost to Poplar Grove North Boone 20-6
1999-00 10-1 Class 1A Playoff Qualifier
Coach Mike Souhrada
Undefeated Regular Season
Sweet 16 Finalist
Beat
Arthur 37-19
Lost to Dakota 13-7
2000-01 8-3 Class 1A Playoff Qualifier
Coach Mike Souhrada
Sweet 16 Finalist
Beat Virden 13-9
Lost to East Dubuque 41-14
2001-02 8-2 Class 2A Playoff Qualifier Coach
Mike Souhrada
Lost to Argenta-Oreana 33-20
2002-03 13-1 CLASS 1A STATE RUNNER-UP!! Coach Mike Souhrada
Undefeated Regular Season
State Championship Game Finalist
Beat Lewistown 64-0
Beat Bismarck-Henning 28-3
Beat
LeRoy 40-6
Beat Cerro Gordo 12-10
Lost to South Beloit 50-22
2003-04 7-4 Class 2A Playoff Qualifier
Coach Mike Souhrada
Sweet 16 Finalist
Beat Poplar Grove North Boone 35-34
Lost to Sterling Newman 35-0
School's Final Solo Season
More El Paso Football Facts from Merlin Haas!
Most Wins as Head Coach
124—Mike Souhrada (1988-2003) 124-48-0
63—Harry M. Clark (1919-1931) 63-40-9
Longest Rivalries
88 years vs. Flanagan (first game: October 9, 1915/last game: October 24, 2003--57 games) El Paso led the series 37-17-3.
87 years vs. LeRoy (first game: October 2nd, 1915/last game: November 16, 2002—42 games) El Paso led the series 22-18-2.
79 years vs. Eureka (first game: November 13th, 1915/last game: August 26, 1994---75 games) El Paso led the series 37-32-6.
Consecutive Years Playing Against An Opponent
62---Chenoa (1939-2000)
57---Minonk/Minonk-Dana/Minonk-Dana-Rutland/Fieldcrest (1947-2003)
55---Lexington (1944-1998)
Best Season Records (by win-loss percentages)
1.000 9-0 1957
1.000 7-0-2 1929
.929 13-1-0 2002
.909 10-1-0 1981
.909 10-1-0 1998
.909 10-1-0 1999
.889 8-1-0 1949
.889 8-1-0 1973
.875 7-1-1 1946
.857 6-1-1 1945
.857 6-1-1 1947
.857 6-1-1 1959
.857 6-1-2 1955
Largest Winning Margins
97-0 vs. Fairbury, 10-29-1920
95-0 vs. Gridley, 11-28-1929
74-0 vs. Wenona, 10-27-1922
LONGEST SCORING PLAYS
Touchdown Run 94 yds—Oren Lane vs. Herscher, 1937
Touchdown Pass 76 yds—Bob Pierce to Jim McHugh vs. Dee-Mack, 1956
Punt Return 80 yds—Emerson Risser vs. Normal, 1920;
Gary Raymer vs. Farmer City, 1972;
Brett Tennison vs. Kewanee Wethersfield, 1991
Kickoff Return 97 yds---Allan Campbell vs. Washington, 1939
Pass Interception 100 yds---Larry Knapp vs. Lexington. 1964
Landis Loewen vs. Chenoa, 1981
Fumble Return 99 yds—Virgil Gordon vs. Eureka, 1915
Longest Field Goal 36 yds—Clint Kirkpatrick vs. Gridley, 1991
YARDS GAINED RUSHING (GAME)
291—Joe Hankey vs. Gridley, 1931
254—Tony Haas vs. Minonk-Dana-Rutland, 1973 (16 att)
245—Tony Haas vs. Chenoa, 1973 (16 att)
245—Ron Ales vs. Deer Creek-Mackinaw, 1978 (13 att)
YARDS GAINED RUSHING (SEASON)
2,105—Derek Hunsinger, 2002 (288 att)
1,749—Brett Tennison, 1991 (325 att)
1,623—Andy Van Scyoc, 1996 (201 att)
YARDS GAINED RUSHING (CAREER)
3,661—Derek Hunsinger, 2000-02 (528 att)
2,755—Adam Mool, 1992-94 (438 att)
2,569—Brett Tennison, 1989-91 (456 att)
YARDS GAINED PASSING (GAME)
328—Scott Reid vs. Streator Woodland, 9/22/2000 (10/16, 1 int.)
266---Tom Harvey vs. Chenoa, 1964 (12/23)
260—Monte Lindsey vs. Washington, 1944 (10/15)
YARDS GAINED PASSING (SEASON)
1,571---Brad Bouris, 1996 (101/177, 4 INT, 14 TD)
1,455---Scott Reid, 2000 (84/180, 10 INT, 19 TD)
1,394---Brad Bouris, 1997 (105/182, 0 INT, 16 TD)
YARDS GAINED PASSING (CAREER)
3,840---Brad Bouris, 1995-97 (290/525, 12 INT, 35 TD)
3,176---Scott Reid, 1997-2000 (178/381. 24 INT, 36 TD)
2,194---Stephen Rigsby, 1992-93 (147/347, 19 INT, 23 TD)
YARDS GAINED RECEIVING (GAME)
176 yds—Jake Cox vs. Minonk Fieldcrest, 8/30/1996 (8 REC, 2 TD)
167 yds---Josh Uphoff vs. Chenoa, 8/29/1997 (10 REC., 2 TD)
161 yds---Steve Young vs. Deer Creek-Mackinaw, 1974 (7 REC, 1 TD)
161 yds---Dave Feeney vs. LeRoy, 1993 (6 REC, 2 TD)
YARDS GAINED RECEIVING (SEASON)
990 yds---Jake Cox. 1996 (50 REC, 12 TD)
688 yds---Dave Feeney, 1993 (30 REC, 8 TD)
671 yds---Josh Uphoff, 1997 (50 REC, 8 TD)
YARDS GAINED RECEIVING (CAREER)
1,628 yds---Chris Carr 2000-02 (82 REC. 19 TD)
1,029 yds---Dave Feeney 1992-94 (54 REC, 14 TD)
999 yds---Jake Cox 1995-96 (51 REC, 12 TD)
MOST POINTS SCORED (SEASON)
194---Derek Hunsinger, 2002 (32 TD, 1 2-pt PAT)
182---Tony Haas, 1973 (29 TD, 4 2-pt PAT)
181---Jesse Smith, 2003 (22 TD, 45 1-pt PAT, 2 2-pt PAT)
MOST POINTS SCORED (CAREER)
305---Joe Roberts, 1919-22
286---Derek Hunsinger, 2000-02
254---Jesse Smith, 2001-03
Extra Tidbits About the Comet Football Program
Three-time all-Mid State Conference selections
John
Armstrong 1962 (LB), 1963 (RB), 1964 (RB)
Jacon Allen 1990 (as RB, LB, and K)
Dan
Salyards 1960 (OT), 1961 (OT & LB)
Dallas (Chip) Schuler 1963 (LB), 1965 (C & LB)
Bob
Hunsinger 1968 (OG), 1969 (OG & DG)
Keith Mool 1972 (OG), 1973 (OG & LB)
Ken
Mool 1972 (DE), 1973 (DE & OG)
Trent Wilkey 1979 (DL), 1980 (OT & DT)
Brent
Kelly 1981 (OB & LB), 1982 (LB)
Adam Mool 1993 (RB & LB), 1994 (RB)
Wes Hedges
1995 (OG), 1996 (OG & LB)
Two-time two-way all-conference picks
Tom Harvey 1964 (QB
& DB)-1965 (RB & DB)
Dave Armstrong 1970-71 (OT & DT both years)
Dane Simpson
1997-98 (OT & DT both years)
Other notes: Four Comets that were named all-conference also led the
Mid-State
in scoring during the year they were chosen.
John Armstrong did so with 60 points in 1963, Tom Harvey had 78 points in 1964, Tony
Haas set what might have been the conference record in 1973 with 134 points, and Heath Kilpatrick
with 68 markers in 1989.