Parkview High School - Spirit Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1978

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WZ' ...ff E ' it a t Q ?E E lflIei5gQ?'i i D Temple DE 60 D Quickel LB K 61 C McMillan G 62 D. Collier G 67 T. Fiiggin G 69 M. Brooks S 75 M. Sears T 77 D, Colbert T ,ve-'A' Bye, Bye. Jerry Banks t43l leaves the Fiockets' defense behind as the Patriots defeat Catho- lic, 37-0, at Quigley. percent on the previous game's play. lt's like a test in school, Good- win said. Not only does it evaluate performances, but gives them some- thing to hit harder for. They found strengths and weaknesses by review- ing the film of games. Every Sunday the boosters got together to see the film with the coaches. After a display of vandalism and poor sportsmanship last year by both Hall and PV, the schools, through cooperative efforts and security, kept the rivalry spirited, but under control. The expected crowd caused the big Thursday night game to be moved to War Memorial Stadium. No way to put those fans on the same side, tas we do at Catholic gamesi Mr. Spitzer said. So, both sides held the approximately 9,000 fans who attended, according to the principal. Understandably, both teams' spirits peaked. PV almost defeated itself with mistakes and penalties. Mrs. Thedadean Borgard, an avid Patriot fan for 10 years, was seen wringing her hands, burying her face in her hands, and finally on her knees! After the Pats dominated the first half offensively they still had not put any points on the scoreboard and when Mike Kullander intercepted Linebarier's goal line pass for a 104 yard Hall touchdown, the Pats were demoralized. The Goodwin halftime magic pre- vailed again, and PV fought its way back. A superman catch by John Presley, split end, was good for a touchdown with seconds left. lt was agony again when Quickle's kick became the decisive factor. Only a hero like him could have kicked it three time in succession before the umpires quit calling penalties and signaled, Good. The sweet victory was 13-12. Chants of We're No. 1 and We drew Warrior blood rang through the night as PV kids cruised Hall neighborhoods.

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Coming through. Quarterback Mike Linebar- ier cuts through Catholic defenders to score six for the Patriots. Still Champions con't. Snaksd. Monsterman Mark Bonner gets help from Steve Larkin in surprising the Arkansas High quarterback and preventing him from completing a pass. Celebrate. Showering Coach Goodwin with champagne, the Patriots celebrate after winning another game. Motivation U26 Ji' . .4 , . ,, M15 A - ' ,.Wi1f,,5f , r-.- , ,, s 4 W ' Q' ' z f tx ., .A ,, 1 Q, ,1 . ..m.. Wt? wsmnu:s1



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Coaches H2 2 Still Champions con't. Besides players' talent, a coach- ing staff must show a touch of brillance to continue to field winning teams in a successful athletic pro- gram, Mr. Spitzer said. Coach Goodwin, named Coach of the Year in 1974, continued to receive public praise from sports writers and TV reporters. They cited his leader- ship and the outstanding staff he had assembled which led the Pats to three championships in four years. Flob Wiley, Channel 4, featured PV on his newscast, the other Rob Wiley, Arkansas Democrat sports writer kept the Patriots second until Hall beat Pine Bluff. Then, the Number One ranking returned to PV, Wadie Moore, Arkansas Gazette sports writ- er, picked Hall first, but praised PV and kept the Pats in second place. A newcomer to Channel 11, Gary Hogan spent one practice session with the team. I have played with many defenses, but have never been hit harder than I was by the Patriots. They have size, speed and a good attitude. They are winners, he said. A strong adult booster club, active for its second organized year, did more than praise with words. Through selling ads and publishing a football magazine and calendar, the group raised money to outfit the coaches, provide travel shirts for the team, give the football banquet and sports picnic, and add to the audio- video equipment it bought last year. Led by Robert Linebarier, the group, composed of over 70 people, met socially after the games and enjoyed sharing the trials and pride of being Patriot boosters. COACHES: ltront rowl Donnie Cox, offensive coach, Sam Goodwin, head football coach, Charles Ftipley, head basketball coach, Iback rowl Eddie Choate, sophomore coach, Woody Jolley, defensive coach, track coach, John Kelley, sophomore coach.

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