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Johnny Cullins, Freddy Morrow, and Ronnie ROCKWALL VS. LEWISVILLE Lewisville came into the game undefeated in district play, just as the Jackets. The game was marked by Rockwall's stout defense lead by Woody Barnes, Freddy Morrow, Johnny Cullins, Harold Chenault, and Dwight Braswell. The Jacket offense started slowly in the first half by scoring only twice, both times by Marc Noel. Our offense, headed by quarterback Kenny Terry,was quite a bit classier in the second half as we rolled up 20 more points to bring the final score to 36-O. l Burton tell Santa what they want for Christ- mas--STATE CHAMPIONSHIP! Dwight Braswell covers as Marc Noel snags pass. Marc Noel goes around end against Lewisville Farmers.
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ROCKWALL VS. H. G. SPRUCE Jackie Anderson struggling to free him- self from a Spruce Apache. In the 4th game of the year, Rockwall showed great improve ment and a lot of spirit. Jackie Anderson had a very good night, scoring 26 of the 33 points. His first score was from 15 yards out. His next was from 7 yards out, behind some fine blocking. Gary Anderson, who played an inspired game, scored from 40 yards out. Then Jackie scored again, after which Woody Barnes made a beautiful kick for the extra point. The Jackets final score was on a dazzling 80 yard run by Jackie Anderson. A fine effort was displayed by everyone. V J , : ' T as 1 r,,W,, if x A 7 Marc Noel sneaks past everyone for a Jacket gain. Harold Chenault recovering ball for Rockwall.
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Sportsmanship Award Received by Dwight Braswell Head Hunter THE HEAD HUNTER Football is a game of effort, courage, determination, hard work, and more often than not, pain. Any individual who chooses to play the game accepts these when he re- ports for practice. Some of these same in- dividuals, however, can not easily accept this necessary formula for winning football every day of every week of workouts. It was with these thoughts in mind that the head hunter was conceived, to give those persons who disciplined themselves to these necessary sacrifices for the achievement of their ultimate goal. The head hunter is given only to those people who are willing to give 100070 plus at all times. lt is a sign of an individual's accomplishments that are not measured by his talents alone. Each boy who earned a head hunter proved not only to himself, but to his peers, that he was willing to sacrifice whatever was necessary for the success of the team. Effort on the playing field, dur- ing practice, and the attitude toward the team's goal could be judged by the number of head hunters that were given to the 1963 AA STATE CHAMPS. People receiving this award for 1963 were the following: Gary Anderson, Kenny Terry, Marc Noel, Jackie Anderson, Mike McCal- lum, Billy Zachary, M. F. Fannin, -Steve Spafford, Woody Barnes, Tom Dooley, George Vaught, Harold Chenault, Randy Sparks, Dwight Braswell, Larry Harris, Steve Durham, Randy Lemons, Freddy Morrow, and Johnny Cullins. 2I
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