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Calling an offense play is Coach Rick Lewis. Making an important stop preventing Chantilly to a first down is Bill Begley. FAR RIGHT: Leaping for a kick is Scott Campbell in the Woodson game. Spirit Equals Wins Lee proved to be no match for Lake Braddock as Lee was trampled 33-6. The Saint Stephans game got off to a bad start for Lake Braddock. After the Bruins fumbled the kickoff, Saint Stephans recovered the ball and made a touchdown. From then on Saint Stephans held the game with a final score of 14-0. Lake Braddock first shutout, 27-0, fell to Fort Hunt. The Bruins completely dominated in every department. Osborn proved to be a tough game, but still they fell to the Bruins 13-6. While the Wood- son—Lake Braddock saw a lot of changes in the line-up, the Bruins squeezed by 15-14. The new quarterback was Scott Billak, and Chuck Mangum was a receiver. Leaping to the goal line, Bill Crutchfield gets the first varsity touchdown against Chantilly. . VHr- II I 30 Fall Sports
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Bruins Charge Into Varsity The rain and wet field hindered the first game of the season, but the Bruins played on. After Chantilly acquired their score of seven points in the third quarter, Lake Braddock came back with a touchdown by Bill Crutchfield. The two point conver¬ sion was unsuccessful to end the game 7-6. During the second game of the season, offense and defense proved to be successful as Lake Braddock beat Edison 32-6. Touchdowns were by: two touchdown runs by Bill Crutchfield, two long passes to John Webster, and a pass interception by Mike Galston. A much harder battle was provided by the Spartans, but Bruins came out ahead 14-6. Lake Brad¬ dock touchdowns were again from Bill Crutchfield and Bill Lloyd’s two field goals accounted for the Bruins 14 points. RIGHT: Excitement grew as David Patton makes the score 13-14. Stopping Chantilly’s yard gainer is Karl Morris. Fall Sports 29
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Fall Festival weekend began with an exciting victory over Chantilly. Chantilly, on the first possession, scored a touchdown. Dave Patten tied up the score. Just two minutes later, Chantilly broke away for seven points. Because of Chuck Mangum’s passing Bruin offense fought down to within the five yard line in the closing of the fourth quarter. Dave Patten went over for a touchdown with 18 seconds left. For the winning points, Chuck Mangum threw a two point conver¬ sion pass to Scott Billack in the end zone, to make the score 15-14. The last game ended in a win for Lake Braddock against George Mason 7-6. FRONT ROW: John Webster, Ritson Ferguson, Steve Hackney, Mike Norton, Ken Magill, Steve Ketchum, Scott Campbell, Adam Rubin, Mickey Hansen, B. J. Meadows, Gary Moss. SECOND ROW: Larry Schmidle, Chuck Mangum, Caleb Miles, Tom Burman, Robert Carson, Dave Patton, Scott Billak, Dan Huskerson, John Finnigan, Ed Murphy, Karl Morris. THIRD ROW: Gary Stephens, Bob Taylor, Bill Lloyd, David Schaffer, Mark Kaczmarek, Paul Reeves, Karl Sprague, Brooks Lyles, John Padgett, Bill Begley, Scott Breslin, Mark Via, Doug Walker, Mark Hackney, Chris Lyles, Mark Able. BACK ROW: David Greeley, Mike Galston, Ted Silva Chuck Herb, Joe Borgerding, Duane Cromwell, Dan Mead, Ronny Heinz, Jim Klein, Mark Miller, Bill Crutchfield. FRONT ROW: Rick Linder, John Haire, Dennis Baughn, Rick Lewis, Allan Thompson, John Sengstack. BACK ROW: Dale Whittier, Don Youngblood, Charles Thompson, Henry Bruno, Bud Mayo, Rick Isaac, Bob Dinan. Along with the rain came the mud as Bruins found out. Fall Sports 31
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