Pinson Valley High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Pinson, AL)

 - Class of 1980

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Page 99 text:

With excellent blocking, Shane finds opening The Erwin-Valley match brought )erhaps the largest crowd the Indi- ins had played before all season. 3ue to the intense rivalry between he two schools the Indians had no rouble at all in getting up for the jame. Pinson won the coin toss and Hected to receive. Running out of lowns, the Indians were forced to »unt. On the second down the •agles David Bradford broke into he open and scored. The extra loint was good. It was a red hot Indian offense that drove down the field and scored next. The extra point was off to the left and the score stood 7-6. The Eagles man- aged to put six more on the score- board before the half was over. The score then stood 13-6 in Erwin ' s favor. The second half the Eagles received the kickoff and drove down the field and scored. But the Indians just would not give up. The first play of the fourth quarter they scored to make the score 20-13. To ice the game the Eagles scored seven more on the already down defense. Pin- son tried once more to come back but the Eagles defense stopped them with an interception. The Indi- ans did manage to keep up in statis- tics as they almost tied the Eagles with first downs: Eagles with 13 and Indians with 12. The Eagles ' David Bradford ' s 60 yard run contributed to the Eagles ' 210 yards rushing as compared to the Indians ' 159.

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PINSON VALLEY LEEDS Samford finds opening in secondary. The Pinson Valley Indians, attempting again to even up their record at 2-2, traveled to Leeds to face the Greenwave. Leeds won the opening toss and decided to receive. With the defense holding, the Indian offense trotted on the field after a Leeds punt. Completing a pass to tight end Andre Smith, the offense moved within the 10 yard line and scored. Leeds, using their big fullback, Byron Webb, scored to ans were not denied another score before the half was over and went into the locker room with a 14-7 lead. The only scoring done in the sec- ond half belonged to Leeds as they managed to tie up the game at 14- 14. Then with 1:56 left in the game the Greenwave drove to the Pinson 7 and had 3 plays to score. Each time the Pinson defense held which caused an overtime. Leeds got the plays and on the fourth play they scored. The Indian offense lined up. Each time they tried they were stop- ped by the Greenwave defense. Finally, when the game was over Leeds was on top. The Indians were not only beaten on the scoreboard but also in statistics. Leeds had 266 yards to Pinson ' s 52 and 15 first downs to Pinson ' s 8. The defense did come up with 2 interceptions by Steve Davis and Smiley.



Page 100 text:

Loyal fans show their spirit. Highlighting defense, alligators, and gut check, the PV-Midfield match proved to be one of the high spots of the season. Each time a Midfield Patriot would touch the pigskin, the Indians ' linemen and linebackers would take turns stuff- ing their runners like sausage. Each time the Patriot quarterback would throw the ball the Indian secondary, better known as the alligators, would either intercept or knock the ball down. The Indians got the ball on the first possession and were turned away. PV ' s only score came in the second quarter after Shane Wade picked off a Patriot pass.The very next play Ronnie Weiss con- nected with Wade for a TD pass. The PAT was no good. With 13 ticks remaining in the half PV recovered a Patriot fumble. Coach Currier sent in the man with the Golden toe, Jerry Chambers. The officials then ruled that time had run out and this could have cost Pinson the game. Due to a very good defense the Indians held the second half. Only once did the Patriots get a small drive going and this was stopped with a Donnie Weiss interception. Twice more the Patriots got the ball and twice more the defense intercepted. Both inter- ceptions were by Larry Sanford. The Indian defense proudly held the Patriots to 3 first downs, 55 yards

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