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Pride, Virtue, and Honor Was Gained Through These Men.'.' 88fFoothall Coaches v i fi .- is M t if Y t o x 3. 1 . The coaches taught the players to ac :ept defeat with honor. Each coach played a role in the team success. The head coach at Kathleen Senior High was Thomas Atwell. The players expressed a great deal of respect and pride in his coaching ability. The great success of Kathleen's defensive line was attributed to Gary Virden. Coach Vir- denis impressive style accomplished n1any deciding factors in victories. Ron Cobb is a new coach at KHS for the defensive secondary. He brought new ideas and beliefs which added to the success of the BIG RED MACHINE defense. Coach Bain besides being a great asset to Kathleen's J.V. offensive line also produced some good punters. He is head wrestling coach and there is no need to remind you of their great success. Coach Buddy Williams was in charge of the Big Red Machine's receivers. Besides devoting long hours to perfect Kathleen,s receivers he also taught Driver Education. Kathleenls tough defensive line was determined by the capability of Coach ,lim McCaskill. .lim McCaskill is a coordinator of the Learn and Earn Program.
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punts 0 gpenalties Winter com- Rick class as 10 000 ing fans roared their had only 3 for 97 yards wo more than 311 drives by e nine on the 31 and Homecoming game lwas greatly tothefefforts of.Ri'ekt Plank with Scar,-130114, s 9 A WILDCATS- f DEVILS 10 first downs ' 18 103 yards rushing 154- 46 yards passing 24-5 Park ank to Kathleen ar Plank for 145 an was 14--'L yards, and a final pass for Devils had sewed had room to spare. vs Lakeland Lakeland Dreadnaughts broke a five year losing streak against their cross town rivals, Kathleen Red Devils with a score, of 14--13 ten or were stripe. It that hit Reginald end zone for the s extra point kick in the third in the fourth a Stan e in the WHS too The pass e Q36 left to Play- y y f L r Two series later the Dreadnaughts set up at the Devil's 44-.Eight plays after- Hixqn hit Miller in the end zone on aislat-inp-pass from 19 yards out. The passifortthe two- pointer failed barely and Lakeland had sowed up the win with 4-9 seconds remain- ing. W 1 A
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Lcji lu Right, lst Raw: Roderick Carr, Scott William, Lucien Hansen, Brian Friend, Scott Hill, Gerald Mobley, Steve Hornslny, Tommy Bryan. 2nd Row: Lloyd S. Wainscott, Dennis Lee, Jeff Smith, Kyle Gavin, Keith Scott. Gordon Carll, Anuthony College, Jerome Fortson. 3rd Row: Mike Smith, Carl Wright. Keith Moultrie, Willie Clower, Regi- nald Gooslmy, Richard Smith, Greg Anderson, Keith Beck. 4th Row: Scott Cay. Earnest Sangstcr, Mark Borders. Joe Wilson. Marvin Brice, Rocky Chavcs, Ronnie Smith, King Elliot. 5th Row: William Majurs, Mike Peoples, William MrCle-llan, Ha-rlivrt Haynes, Dale Costine. Phillip Clark, Flint Barnes, Arthur Carll. Lq0mRigh1: 71 Daryl Stills, 28 Sidney Wilson, 64- Keith Barlow, 54 Frank Barber, 65 Chet Miller, 25 Tony Fisher. 20 Rn-4-sc King, 86 Harold Adams. 2nd Row: 22 Lemuel Harris, 68 Harvey Willouhby, 4-1 Ronnie Speed. 91 David Baulac. 77 ,latnes Frazier, 67 Marvin Brice, 29 John Contorno, 74 Herman Brown, 78 Ted Barnett, 37 Rodney Rob- erts. 24 Kenny Squire. 3rd Row: 63 Marty Moon, 83 .lohn Patterson, 49 Michael Dicky, 11 Neil Laxdal, 85 Clarence Svott, 26 Brure Fisher, 58 Mark Scruggs, 62 David Maslrangelo. 61 Robert Barnes, 45 Mike Jacoby. 4th Row: 42 Kenny Daxis, 91 Steve Britt, 38 Alvis Graham, 72 Emil Barnes, 53 Herb Mixon, 76 Terry Simson, 55 Dale Sullivan, 70 Miki- Wyatt, 4-O John Spales, 81 Michael Simpkins, 16 Maurice Sheals. 5th Row: 47 Reginald Owens, 84 Brure M4'Clonrl, 75 Earnest loc, 90 Emanuel White, 44- Mike Brantley, 92 Daryl Hicks, 31 Harold Brantley, 46 Tony Bor- ders. 15 Rick Plank, 60 Ed Corban. Footl1allf89
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