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Senior, Mike Cope was the Buccs' big-play running back on 2000.
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The 2000 season can be described in two words...John Starry. Whenever anyone thinks of the 2000 team they will think of John and that's the way his teammates want it.
The entire season was for John. They used their success on the field to remind people of John and the result was a lasting memory of Number 65.
Coming off of a playoff appearance the year before, hopes were high because many of the players were returning for another year. Seniors like Marc Hitt, Andy Hitt, Mike Cope, Bubby Bubeck, Jeremy Robinson, Dan Burgess, Josh Reck and Doug Apple were predicted to lead the Buccs to another playoff appearance.
High expectations and football fever suddenly seemed meaningless on August 26, 2000 as word of the loss of John Starry circulated around town. Suddenly football became a source for healing and the 2000 Buccaneers developed a bond with the community that will live forever.
The season opened on August 25th, just hours after Starry's accident. The Buccs destroyed Miami East 49-7, but all thoughts were on their teammate as he clung to life in the hospital. Starry passed away a few days later, leaving the Buccaneer family in a state of shock.
National Trail was next of the schedule and the entire Buccaneer team made a pact that evening. Prior to the game a single balloon was released from midfield toward the sky in tribute of John.
The Buccs then crushed the visting Blazers 45-0. After each score, the tears behind the facemasks were obvious as they pointed to the sky to honor John.
The Buccs went through the remainder regular season crushing every opponent in their path and every step of the way they made a tribute to number 65.
For every score there was a salute to the sky.
For every interview with the press there was a mention of his name.
For every player there was a sticker of number 65 on each helmet.
And, for every game there was a number 65 jersey on the back of their bench.
John Starry was with his team the entire way. He was there for each of their 10 wins in the regular season which locked up the CCC title. He was there for the Buccs' playoff run in which they recorded big wins over Bethel and Ansonia. He was there for the Buccs when they lost to the eventual state champions in the Marion Local Flyers. John Starry was there every step of the way.
"Number 65 will never be issued as long as I'm the coach around here!" said Coach Peacock, holding back tears at the awards banquet.
That's a fitting tribute to a kid who has touched so many people's lives; even those who never knew him.
The most fitting tribute to John Starry, however, came on "Parent's Night". The entire Buccaneer team escorted John Starry's parents across midfield to a standing ovation.
As Mrs. Starry put it, "I consider those boys my kids now."
John is probably thrilled to have 34 brothers.