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SCOREBOARD Opponent Chopticon 8 l.a Plata O Lackey 0 Calvert 22 Thomas Stone O La Plata 6 G 'LL , 1 lil First row: Kirk Allison, James Royalty, Keefe Johnson, Shane Grey, Ricky Motts, James Jones, William Wooden, Herbie Lloyd, Ted Pall, Steve Long. Second row: Jim Mora, Tim Shaw, Gordon Cook, Bert Johnson, Jeff Wyrick, Mark Willard, Ar- thur Shepherd, Charles Thompson, Dave Briscoe, Joe Bailey. Third row: Coach Gilbert Justice, Frank Fen- wick, Jesse Clark, Joe Milburn, John Bentley, Walter Powell, Greg Welford, Terry Jesse, Jim Harring, Coach Glenn Miller. l2l Coach Gilbert Justice eyes his team, hoping for another victory. l3l Teammates concentrate on the next play.
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JUNIDR VARSITY FOOTBALL A Junior Varsity team is composed of athletes striving to become an outstanding Varsity squad. This year's JV fulfilled this purpose with enthusiasm and efficiency with four wins and two losses. Starting with a relatively new and inex- perienced group of JVs, Head Coach Gil- bert Justice and Assistant Coach Glenn Miller combined determination and effort to develop a strong team. This year's Junior Varsity was led by running back William Wooden and quar- terbacks Arthur Shepherd and Mark Wil- lard. Outstanding defensive players were Charles Thompson, James Royalty, and Jeff Wyrick. The JV improved with each game. ln Coach Justice's words, The winning com- bination of our team was the precision ex- ecution of a few simple plays. 1 Q its This year, for the first time, the Junior Varsity played two night games, therefore precipitating more enthusiasm on the squad. At the end of the 1971-72 Junior Varsi- ty season, JV sent six players to Varsity: Jeff Wyrick, Burt Johnson, James Royalty, Arthur Shepherd, William Wooden, and Charles Thompson. Gordon Cook executes a block while Bill Wooden carries the ball for a touch- down. kv. 2 'M ix.. Q
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SOCCER After getting off to a shakey start with three losses in their first three games, the Hornets bounced back with a string of five wins to qualify for competition in the Southern Maryland Athletic Conference. For the first time in three years, Great Mills defeated Ryken. This victory assisted the Hornets into the SMAC ring. Near the end of the season, the Hornets polished off Lackey High 3-l to gain tenth place in tournament play. The Hornets then faced the State's un- beaten number one Northwestern in Hyattsville, Maryland. Outclassed by the experience and finesse of Northwestern, the Hornets were clouted 8-0. S ' s law' ani? sm, sei
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