Prince George High School - Peerage Yearbook (Prince George, VA)

 - Class of 1964

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MOST VALUABLE OFFENSIVE BACK One of the most important men on a team is a good quarterback. Bill Wall, only a junior, was selected by the team for his superior play as the Most Valuable Offen- sive Back. Bill’s injury in mid-season handicapped the team. i MOST VALUABLE DEFENSIVE BACK A fine athlete in any sport, Johnny Oates was moved, after the third game, from the line to the backfield. Responding in great form, he scored two touchdowns in his first game. Having received the Defensive Line- man trophy last year as Prince George’s Most Valuable Defensive Back, Johnny exercised that same competitive spirit this yast season. As a result, he was chosen the Most Valuable Defensive Back. WON RECOGNITION. MOST VALUABLE DEFENSIVE LINEMAN Although injured during the season and forced to miss a couple of games, Wayne Collins was elected by his teammates as the Royals’ Most Valuable Defensive Lineman. Playing end for the Royals, Wayne’s “hustle and go’’ attitude sparked Prince George’s ‘‘Sharecropper’’ defense in many tight situations. MOST VALUABLE OFFENSIVE LINEMAN Tony Samuels concluded a fine season for the Royals as both an offensive and a defensive lineman, but it was his con- sistent play in the offensive line that won the recognition of his teammates. Tony will be back next year, much te his coaches’ delight, to anchor a strong returning line for Prince George. WHO’S WHO 29

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28 | WHO'S WHO MOST VALUABLE BASKETBALL PLAYER Voted by the basketball team as the player who had done the most for the squad during the past season, Buddy Sullivan received the Most Valuable Player Award. A key member of a hustling oppression that struck fear into Royal opponents Buddy came up with several important plays and drew the respect of every team on the Royals’ sixteen game schedule. MOST VALUABLE GIRLS’ BASKETBALL PLAYER Through her display of diligence, enthusiasm, and good sportsmanship, Judy Galderise was chosen by her fellow teammates as the Most Valuable Player on the Girls’ Basketball Team. Serving as a co-captain for two years and showing a decided interest in this sport, Judy proved to be well deserving of this award. MOST VALUABLE WRESTLER Dennis Heretick received the Most Valuable Player Award for wrestling. Dennis, wrestling in the 138 pound class, had a perfect season with no losses. He became a definite credit to the team, who chose him as one of their co-captains. Later in the season, Dennis was plagued by hepatitis. Despite this handi- cap, he wrestled two more matches and emerged victoriously in both. His illness kept him from the tournaments, which was very disappointing to him and the school. For his outst’nding per- formance, the team awarded Dennis Heretick the Most Valuable Player Award. WHO'S WHO

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