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I season High points in ow After the loss, Parkview came back, but not quite enough, and wound up tying the Pine Bluff Zebras, 13-13. Our season was not quite what we expected, said Steve Gunter, senior. We hoped to become state champions, but wejust had a few bad breaks. In spite of the bad moments, the season did have one bright spot, as the Patriots downed cross-town rival Hall for the seventh time in a row. The Patriots scored early and then used a strong defense to defeat the Warriors, 7-0. The highest point of the season was the night we defeated Hall at Quigley Stadium, said John Kelley, in his first season as head football coach. In the next game the Patriots traveled to El Dorado, where they met an old friend in a new role. Donnie Cox, former Patriot assistant coach, was now the head coach of the Wildcats. The Patriots displayed their talents as they defeated El Dorado, 27-13. Once again the Patriots left town to meet their next opponent, the Texarkana Razorbacks. Here they played the closest game of the season, coming home with a one-point victory, 17-16. The season, on the whole, was victorious, said Kevin Curry, junior. The new coaching staff was also victorious in putting together a good season. But the players won even in defeat by displaying class and talent. At this point in the season, Parkview Fallen veteran. As a result of a knee injury against Northeast, Kenneth Townsend is forced to spend the remainder of the season on the sidelines with Rod Daniels, who got a knee injury in the same game. 56 Sports was still in the running for the conference by title. The championship was looking close V at hand, as Parkview defeated Catholic . V r H an I ' ' . . 1 1'1 f.W 31 ' f3' 5 : ' ' : f if ?se'i'i?' ' , High, 12-9, and rolled over North Little E. V f il l Rock Ole Maw, 28-0 . . . H341-rv, , ff' V X . 'L ,,,, j.. 1 mf' 'ff Spirits were high as the team prepared ri A. ..,A:.V', 1, V to face cross-town rival Central on W M . . . wwf L2-' 1. f f r ff, 3 L Homecoming. At this point, the AAAAA , w ysgg 'ff championship was on the line. m aeffg kmrfrg.?w?:.f5,5as,,HaW? ,.,. ' 1 Sweep. Carl Presley 1421 runs wide to the right r,', ,f ' behind the blocking of Hank Jackson 4605 and , .-f - ff.. ffrf- l f - r Lonnell Sheard f67J. The Patriots downed the A, 75,43-,, Texarkana Razorbacks 17-16. --ai m! '-.',' --,- s ' H - ADH for one l l 1 1 l ! i 5 3 i I Practice makes perfect. The season starts early Q the Patriots as August brings daily practices in tl summer heat.
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Token of esteem. For their efforts on the Patriot football team, Rodney Richards, Carl Lowe and Greg Bush earn All-State honors. Vanity Football: Ihutl' Mike McGowan. Jed Pitcock. Anthony Collins, Kevin Person, Mark Boyd, Carl Presley, Marcus Watson, Greg Bush, Jacob Bech-Hansen, Jimmy Cuny, Kevin Cllffyl Mlehsel Phillips, Gary Mills, Reginald Clayton. lsocslll Edgar Rice, Ken Berry, Randy Johnson, Carnell Finley, Jerome Sims, Eric Wilkins, Jonathan Hayes, David Reed, Gary Peterson, Anthony Clemens, Mark Jordan, Billy Brown, Kenneth Townsend, Dee Green. lthhdl Coach Cherles Ripley, Cnech Woody Jolley, William Terry, Steve Gunter, Kenny Bell, Calvin Finley, Ronald Hearon, Jed' Argo, ss spans Anthony Robinson. Tommy Jsckson, Robert Curlett, Clyde Rhodes, Cecil Finley, Larry Washka. Coach Danny Black. llloartlrl Coach Clarence Finley, Greg Lncaze, Wayne Jones, James Jolmson, Victor Hood, Curtis Temple, Terry Hitchcock, Greg Bnggs, Rob Bradley, Renard Kendrick, Rodney Richards, Algray Pettus, Roderick Daniels, Coach Eddie Choate, Coach John Kelley. lbaekl Kevin Lyons, Keith Smith, Joe Rice, Carl Iawe, l-lanklin Jackson, Chuck Allen, Michael Bixler, John Whitehead, Darrel Parka, Krls Placher, James Dickson, Gregory Hood. All for one
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