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74-Sports Bench buddies. With few fans in the stands, the Not by mel Renard Kendrick applies defensive Patriot junior varsity bench is called on to support pressure to Central's point guard Danny Nutt as the their teammates. Junior varsity action usually Tigers take a 73-61 win at home. preceded varsity games. X , , Viggtk . . --Re. , Ripley's believe - 'i 'S'fY- Basketball i t n at K 1 . t N , Parkview Opponent 54 Forrest City 46 While some sophs and jayvees suffered Z ' e 67 El Dorado 37 through the long daily workouts only to ,Z 68 Hall 69 sit on the bench or play a few minutes at 39 63 Northeast 51 most a few got to dress out for varsity ' 45 Central 52 ' 50 McClellan 39 Safes' , 53 Northside as lt was an honor to sit on the bench for 45 Pine Bluff 63 varsity as a sophomore, ' ' said Gregg 58 Ole Main 60 Hemme. I did not expect to play much 66 Robinson 42 varsity action. 1 El Dorado 0 Wendell Hunt even advanced to a 46 Hall 49 starting position on the varsity. 53 Northeast 42 The development of Wendell Hunt 76 Central 54 was one of the most pleasing aspects of 66 Mcclelilan 60 the year, said Coach Ripley. 25 Northslfie 42 . . . 49 Catholic 40 In spite of limited fan support, 65 O . . . . ak Grove 30 sophomore and junior varsity Patriots 41 Pine Bluff 37 proved they could carry on the tradition of 35 Ole Main 38 a spirited and winning team. 71 Jacksonville 56 41 Dumas 27 72 Jonesboro 36 In n crowd. A starter for the junior varsity, Thomas Overton gets two points in spite of the efforts of four El Dorado defenders. All for one Season Record: 17-6
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High over Hall hough a few fans thought a season without a conference championship was a losing one, most Patriots knew it was a winning year as soon as the gun sounded to end the Hall game. Just as the Patriots were beginning to think there weren't any fans around to back them, Oct. 5 rolled around, and it was time for the annual clash between the cross-town rival Patriots and Warriors. Though the day began as usual, when the 9:20 bell rang, enthusiastic fans burst from classrooms chanting, Beat Hall, beat Hall! As students, parents and teachers crowded into the gym overflowing with moxie, the Band struck up the light song, and the most enthusiastic pep assembly of the year was underway. The cheerleaders led off with their usual spirit builder. Hey gang. Will the Warriors win this game tonight? And the fans unanimously replied, Hell, no! Fan support echoes throughout the gym. The Patriots weren't about to let Hall win the game. lt really doesn't matter what happens with all the other games during the season, as long as we beat Hall, said Gin Norwood. The turnout for the game was the largest of the year, as faithful Booster Club members and hundreds of fans came to assist the Liberty Belles, Pep Club, Band and cheerleaders. l know we can. Mark Jordan waits on the sidelines for the outcome of the Hall game. In a defensive struggle, the Patriots won, 7-0. v'i, Dmce Team: limnll Veda Jones, Tina Cole, Yolanda Washington, Mrs. Katherine Knight tsponsorl. Iseeondl Lorrie Burch, Linda Harris, Clometrice Henry. Tarina Jackson, Sharon Water logged. As the Patriots splash their way to a 10-0 loss to Northeast, faithful fans Doug Thomasini, Laurie Brown and Thomas Overton get drenched in the stands. 76 Sports Lindsey. lbuclcl Janet Barber lcaptainl, Reginald Ellis ttrcasurerj, Louis Blanks, Timothy Brown, Carol Brown. Carolyn Bakerlco-captainj. Rain drops keep fllllng. Miss Beth Greenway sits through a downpour to watch the Patriots lose a 10-0 contest against Northeast. As cheerleader sponsor, she was a faithful fan at all football and basketball games.
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