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    'Exceptional talent' in all-star game

    By Dick Sparrer

    Mike Machado is no stranger to the annual Charlie Wedemeyer All-Star Football Game.

    Machado was an assistant to Saratoga's Benny Pierce on the North coaching staff in the summer game in 1995, and he was the North head coach in 1996.

    But while he's no stranger to the game, things will be just a little strange for Machado when he returns to the sidelines for the summer classic on Friday night... he'll be prowling the South side of the field.

    Machado, the successful head coach at Valley Christian, is the head man for the South team that will battle the North in the 25th renewal of the summer rivalry on July 23, 7:30 p.m., at Spartan Stadium.

    But no matter which team he coaches, one thing remains the same, according to Machado. The talent is exceptional.

    "I told them at the banquet," said Machado, "I'm going to give them what they need to know. But come game time, I'll call the plays and just sit back and be a spectator. It will be fun to just watch them play."

    And that's been true ever since the first crew of all-stars battled it out on the Spartan turf back in 1974.

    That year future NFL stars Doug Cosbie and Don Schwartz played for the North team that lost a 48-36 decision to the South in a high-scoring affair.

    Cosbie remembers it well. The North lost 48-36 to the South, and it was only that close because of a special rule that allowed the losing team to receive kickoffs even after their own touchdowns if the game was getting out of hand.

    "But it was a lot of fun," he added. "The most fun in any of those games is meeting some guys you only read about in the paper or competed against. You get to meet them as a person.

    "It's the same thing in college and at the Pro Bowl."

    He should know. Cosbie went on to play in three Pro Bowls for the Dallas Cowboys.

    That was only the beginning. Since that time a number of future professional and collegiate athletes have participated in the "Best Game in Town," and every game has featured outstanding area football players.

    Area players

    Local players participating in Friday's all-star game at Spartan Stadium include John Fernandez and Cory Hare of Willow Glen and Jason Murdock and Grant Murdock of Pioneer.



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