Cross County High School - Yearbook (Cherry Valley, AR)

 - Class of 1987

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l '15 JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL '86-'87 L . Front Row, L to R: M. Mays, B. Slocum, T. Crouch, S. Brooks, B. McKnight, M. Jamieson, J. Sides. Second Row: D. Yates, S. Steward, C., Hall, G. Lockley, D. Winningham, F. McDaniel, C. Smith, M. Lockley. Third Row: W. Buchanan, T. Catlett, J. Holleman, T. Heath, M. Mays, R., Lachat, S. Grafton, C. Hodges, M. Stevenson. Fourth Row: C. Holbrook, mgr.: Coach Branum, Darrin Johnson, mgr. A ' l SEVENTH GRADE FOOTBALL '86-'87 L l l F J- . . IJ, K' y uns 4 , N . , r ' Y N lr ! , V A S'-if , L 1 at ' A I 4 ' -'-. arm., f if L , H 35 , .... . f.,,, . -H+ Y: ' nm 1 1 ' l 'l' ' 4 ll 5 Q' . ff Q 161' f 5 - A -v M M T1 Front Row, L to R: D. Maggitt, G. Wilson, D. Wilson, A. McDaniel, M. Bly. Second Row: D. Stanback, J. Searcy, R. Douglas, L. Vines, P. Evans. Third Row: C. Melton, C. Warren, D. Burton. RR

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SPORTS '-'Hfnnr lun, . 1 A 5 xi C Il b 'N but I .rr '- no , . -we 4 'iw rt-, , .meson Q, 'Wi em, f rum ' 11. r,,,- f law' - 0771 be , ' A I rv Nips Earle 'I3-6 . rlnlum i,t,,,v A EARLE - Bfylh! Tlylor 9 B a ua ' 1 , uup Crass Co' Tops T-tfl'n1Zr.l'i3s l'l2,0:l5ne1rH5Z: 1 I t, ,, mu... ,,, in I' Y W ' ' H Greene Co. 13-3 I-'nary-nsghrucmucuunryde PARAGOULD-Fulll ter Hill scored a pair downs Friday night as u'let3-6inl6AAennfer- Cross County , txrmtfwmu gum. gave the Thunderbirds Nips Earle 13-6 inwumertembynm- , v U - - f f , T Cqunry'l'hunderbirdsra from 3 ynrds out. Jeff T Birds T A wrdtoa perfeczsoont EMSLE - Bfwm Twloftex mae in 7-01'-Birds. Wuhan-3winoverGN score- two touchdowns andzmnedmegmnmeml : hillh 5621001 fl hind r rushe' for 109 yards on 17 carri - Im-rdqmnn, E-'r4ca'ni8htasQrossCountyd:i-mme for -rn. Earle l3-6m a6AA water-iedmmlkeuunmm Un I ,, xl N., . . school football game. ,llc if duznzzgnot y, SEP, U lm 5. .U ,M if 0 wm 3333333138 L1'l.i .1T. 5.3'.,.G' Mm 'fn ' ' Y- -, , . rf: . nf-I -:mean nan-ie me ,xy 'Lf Nyarldl C ' sign: J-'Info M' Vurxn u '14-rrn,-,,, .hom 3 VPN-4 mn' Jed HB4 WI: . umm. the M.',fhlv:l.zzN rl at um,,,JCk ul minute until Tlylor T-Bifd Cheiffmdffd' T 0 rrt1nj1','Z.f:.0b.l,,. n,e'::r7t3 :wcef,r,u,inmetmrdquln:r1:l:!d I IK The Cross r ' 1 ds bump UmPhs 13-O 1t::i ,--f ramad. . Wd lm' to Dfw'- Irrtxundefb f A ence CHERR ' -rriedtomakeagamedjr Hin who rushed H . confef ed Dum in YhP1LLEY - A block- W tourtrlgdqunrteri ulrgrtr li lm yards' helped emu S diarrhea H rw-dfrmmv Suited ' ' ' '7'4l'lh quarter re ard fel W. ' 300. 011 l 'Y rqf.. in record w sqm m nun- wood utevm' tw 1w0'h'f,,,, .Q nit on Frm. UI the clmching rt-,uhdown A Y Hwle :Fayed wus iT failed, but Earle gottne I2-1 in me and-neue: - .lsIlS un. - cum- Cwivglirl ,,,1aw-4':u ,,,4, it 1 nw Q u-:mul gnu CW V ,mn MM mulzmvf' ,rntytunudl an 0,4 ,Mn-S vm ,M can-.K - M, rm 16 w,,,t,.i rn M-. 'rua rw' '22, urn. ,mes-1 .V mghg H C . V - gcc Mall lqyng ,mms mn dm ' red l u 0 VICfnrv nu.. 'r.....x Greene C9M3QB q f ,.'1l'l3.g'iVm'.m Ph' tn rn 1.5 :um nn V A rw, mf. aw- mm' tv 'CW' r rl M vi 5' 1 3 Q , 1 ' Q . W Exim. :Finn vlv mn ua: E0 .39 y K 4 V , Q 1? - 10l.'x fQ.4awtt:-s'Lfv: Q.p,,,, our air b . ' K ' Qi H ., N ' ,, yi , 1. r 1 tg N 'A f?tt.i 'Jin A 'fe' 'L' mmeg or '13 in. - 'f-'UW ff ' 5 2- -ci: -'1 ' an-mul' 'W d . Y ' ' ' ' '4 , '- tt.. ' -.-.mn-M uw. .ft -will Own, tif? - 'x - V , ' , - - r , . ,-6, 1 1 .41 I Q --- . .null 4 H1701 . Ajay- , . ir- J , wiv ,.,....,-N new POuna J, ,. ,. N r . , Q 'eff-j'C',,,, tu The' of 1 Qty '21 ' Q5 Z4 IU g ' ,.,, 5, V u S ..,f1'tlLoa1-du .gl we 7 ' Q w- 1 , M .b Q ' it ,gf ' H . 'Sw T V ' '4 V ' . lr 4 T rs'-.. f' 'H :fun f 3 , y ' 6 2 Q35 rr s A . H, tou. . , . r vt: ' I .7 ' AA .r x .,, rc - 4 4' 1. 3 l ,I -. 11. mf ebb. Wen- t- - -1 N 5:32 mt ' af 1 c r ...-it,:,nf,k, on - .Q nal! -I QE, 5, 185 tad? A y rt , , Q - ,.- Bev, . iw . - ,, K , L , . , . 7T1fy'fr F18 4 ' ' ur ' T . r r - 1 . ' 'ra 'V , - J-. 1' dw cl A S '5.3ltift.l':?Z3a,p..Qr 'f 7- fffi'fzzf lf'-'- '?Cw. ,,.,7gf5,t.,f,,.,Un A 0-Ye' ' Nbmmo, Cross Co. To s , J , ,W I.. , ,...,,,d Cgnjbr me me cnoss courm mu ' I fv. 1 w We W .-..-.- I r f I .1 MH-J, lleilgfrn,-, ml V ence m 'xy,u, QouCmn:y .....,..... 7 Augusfo I. r A J I gmmlgr7,,,,,hf'7.t,,,x H ,ffafe . an-te . ..,.,........... . e 'f-1. 1 ' lm 5 m,, du nr H '1-n W' 'fu J' Ylht rt , WL: , ,, In-, Inn, gflrr , W. , 'nu ,in xnfmk i , 22 .::'Ln,, Vlrnll .rl LSl nf ' mnnnrit-afn,,,W' fly, fznjglfh-:fr h :LEX 0 t 1-1 :Wu c-' '- '- H 'IJ mv, ' fgp wt , , n.,,, H 1mu,,,n 3-54 :.f 'ix ' V . '-mfy Lady T B - d 1, c ' ff-N junior girls mash Marve -fer Q - -An. XMRV - S I , MCCRORY - A lot- of tur- Cross County trailed by eight W' ll H-ln -' Powered by two tit - novers and trouble at the charity at the half, 26-18, but closed the ,uccessfl 1' dl- 6-0 M I- uuleulorrs this wt-ck, me .mme didm i I Lady Thunderbirds r- stripe kept the Cross County gap to two points going into the nd ,Mr ' 1 ,., jfflffni I mllfuf me at Augusta. Lady Thunderbirds in second linal stanza. 36-34. tu' ff Mr- ' 'r ' - ' place ln the conference here Tues- The Lady Birds stayed in the th, Q. - hunt for the league title last Fri- 1, d r h t t play day nlght wlth a 48-33 wln ul git! Y S P I UI' 8 In S U OU M,,v,,,, me Y VALLEY -- lt took chances to aenre enrller, hut the u... -... nt. ....-u- ..- .- ..u ,. -.nw L i A A . -- J T 8'l5dath'h:7?:rw-gtgofg :Z tr the entlre lim hull opportunltl L f . . Q :ff nf C ' 'es ' to on the board, but without taiep: I . . A t 5 . . t S8 , Q 8 S 'mi sharing wnh I5 the did. Cross County's lnthe nt . Q - ' A - I- 53 1' 64 25 ta . i 3 in .rt held on to gun ty constnicted T FF I A10 ugf- if 1 K-34.1 ', L, gtk? A 3 Ji 79 1 .H it 1 lgliiloll and WI' ion -urell Rockets, 13-0. reach the Tu .' ' - 5, I, -5. -7 .,.' 3- tv aa-' gn Qf' 76 55' ig ' ' 53' S3 he C 'V' tqund did lt on plays penalty killec ' 1 ' ' ' Z' 1:1 Q., S' 'Z A 1 4 . .. ,Q ,, 5 . -7 - ,E - 'Con frenccr , 'oss lun '. ' 'Q' . 4 If 'J - -14 'K f -r -3 - rv ' 3 N- :l move into a llc for ,n both sides of the Rockets took 5 M v its ,nt ' ,-9 if . 3 -ny, 1 . N 51 . V I , . y 1, -arf re.-. -fir. -W-wa H rr' fr' 'wir first touchdown Turrell kick t f N 361' W M . : ,etrrsr .11 ,.-gfgawsz-V: 'fg :eJ,,53f15gAr5:j::fT:.QHt1f'f.f?'-ff'.grr5,g:LL ngh Ysgslab uf mm fhc lirst half ended, well, but t is-- 3.34.7 ,. t ' J ' A,-3.3-43.1, q.'.1,Ii1-,,1---5 ,-.ti-1..4.r:x.:m3..---we-:raw-:rss t e .a y ev s -v covered 60 yards materialized. I V -- ' - :A ' :mg ,rr their own 40, Anthony Maggltt th Kelvin Anderson The third qi . ofthe first w . . . - armruuwn Jf. nun: l1e'KI Week. .mxne County Tech is n lm - malning between the B051 NRCS- We played a great bun game. it Cross County's defense put the We are bgsfnning go get into g T Cross County junior girls jj .1 29-yard pass nlav. last touchdown nn tht- hmarrl. nr,-nv ntmrl ball club. We played tc h Wm . n ' '. tt n ea ue ul ul n W C C Th b ' d le l if i ross o. under If s h one 9 C I gf, ulea and me urras su: ' ' -'-ATU yarns- rr o.. ...FHERRX .YAU-EY 0995 Cmss mm Ymmym Hd Mis, sis -wkrr room with H The. PUNCH' ilISl WHSn'l quick ennrrihured 14 vardstothe effort ready to play. nccmtlmg rt- ' ' 'J ' - 65



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i 'K 1 FOOTBALL ACTION . . . l s , ? i , O l I i i Junior T-Bird, no. 60, Greg Lockley, gets Coach Branum gives a ready to tackle an opponent. word of advice to a team he is very proud of. . A 1' 3 Q 1 T K. K V . V 5 J .. r i. , V. if . I -. W i . 4 tr' . - , ff -T 5 A 5' A No. 62, Todd Catlett, and no. 54, Clay Smith, get in on the action during CCJHS' game with Augusta. 1 , A. 1 it ,.. Sideline Comments from the Coach In August approximately 32 players reported for pre-season practice. There was a good nucleus made up of mostly ninth graders. The players worked extreme- ly hard during the pre-season. The pre- season practice ended with a 12-6 win over Paragould in a scrimmage game. The season began on September 11 with a loss at Nettleton. The Jr. T-Birds evened their record at 1 and 1 with a win at Har- risburg. The flrst two conference games brought losses at the hands of Augusta and Marvell. The T-Birds came back with a blg conference wln over Earle. In the following two weeks, McCrory and Hughes slipped by the T-Birds. The last game brought a big rematch with Harrisburg - the T-Birds won a close contest, 14-12. The 1986 version of the Jr. T-Birds was mostly made up of freshmen. Three of those freshmen were three year starters, Scott Grafton, Clay Smith, and Stephen Steward. These players were starters on the two previous Jr. teams - both with wln- ning records. Grafton led the team In rushing from the fullback position. Both Smith and Steward were offensive linemen who paved the way for Grafton. Also, William Buchanan, Teddy Crouch, Rclland Lachat, Chrls Hodges, Trey' Heath, Todd Catlett, Mark Mays, and Matt Stevenson were instrumental in the team's success. With the season ending on a winning note, hopes are high that this group will achieve greater success in the future. SEVENTH GRADE A small but very talented group of four- teen seventh graders began their football careers at Cross County. After an opening loss to McCrory, the seventh graders went on to win five straight. A win at Harrisburg evened their record at 1 and 1. After another win over Harrisburg, the T-Birds traveled to McCrory to avenge their earlier loss. The T- Birds were victorious, winning by a 14-8 margin. The season ended' with two wlns over the eighth grade B team. Their en- ding season record was 5 and 1. Way to go boysl . K Jv iz, ' ,, , The Jr. T-Birds battled hard but lost to Augusta 24-16. Shown here are no. 1, Trey Heath, no. 64, Jason Holleman, no.58, Stephen Steward, no. 20, Scott Grafton, no. 2, Teddy Crouch, and no. 67, David Winningham. UNIOR HIGH

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