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unior high football teams finish with losing season Donning pads, helmets and jerseys for the first time, the seventh grade football team experienced great disappointment over their losing season. Drilling on ba- sic fundamentals was the purpose of many lengthy practice sessions, accord- ing to Coach Iohn Maryan. Even though these rookie players ended their season with a 0-2-2 record, the coach felt that the desire and determination backing these Scots proved to boost their morale for a year of learning. The eighth grade Scots, lacking in size, 'faced many talented city and con- ference foes. Coach Ron Harrison rec- ognized that team effort 'was an impor- tant aspect of the season. The young Scots coasted to a record of three wins and Five looses. UPPER RIGHT: Eighth graders stop their oppo- nents by indulging in gang tackling. AT RIGHT: Eighth grade coac Ron Harrison eagerly watches and gives advice to his group of eighth grade sportsmen. 30 Iunior High Football
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Freshmen have losing record but, promising future' I a 2 5 , f ,fa ,f The main problem was lack of depth and offensive blocking, commented Freshman Football Coach Ioe Jackson. He further stated that most of the boys had to go both ways Coffense and de- fensej which hurt in the latter stages .of the game. The freshman football team finished their season with a 3-5-1 record, which was considered a success by Coach jack- son. They defeated all of the WRC teams, but were unable to get past any of the city teams, except a tie with Cen- tral-the city champions. AT LEFT? Scot defense smothers an offensive at- tack. LOWER LEFT: Quarterback joel Hobbs searches for a possible receiver. LOWER RIGHT: Freshmen cheerleaders Tracy Toole, Debbie El- liot, and Cathy Tucker focus their attention to the action on the field. Freshman Football 29
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'X fee: - ,.. r f I Scot Cross Country team tallies disappointing mark Highlands Varsity Cross Country team ended their season with a fifth place title in the WRC tourney. Although the Harriers finished with a 3-7 record, Coach Brian Hildebrand noted that the team featured two individual stand- outs. Larry Swindell placed in the Delta Invitational, while john Campbell made the All-Conference Team. After a disappointing start the Scots ended on a strong note with three deci- sive Wins over Wes-Del, Alexandria, and Dalevilleg and placed fourth in the Yorktown Invitational. ABOVE: Cross Country runners stride over their level course of competition. AT LEFT: Larry Swindell is welcome at the finish line by the place girls. Varsity Cross Country 31
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