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football Jem Strikes gain Seated: Mack Byrd, Paul Johnston, Andy Burch, Frank Townsend, Eddie Davis, Koltert Jolinston, Bill Conner, Einie Grooms. Sheryl Buie, Zollie Williams, Johnny Greenway, Billy Seacrest. Kneeling: Coach Hall, Clark Eckland, Jay Benson. Dickie Amhrose. Kenny Garrett, Roy Batton. Randy Thomp- son. Lance Kittleson. Cliip Bishop, Harry Davis, Steve Gainous, Before the first note of the National Anthem echoed through the stadium, every seat had been filled to view Fayetteville ' s most exciting game in years. An enthu- siastic crowd of almost 10.000 turned out for the first game of the season which pitted the Bulldogs against cross-town rival E. E. Smith Golden Bulls. The 1968 Terry Sanford High Bulldogs, coached by Gerald Moody. Mackie Hall and Wayne Byrd, had pre- season high hopes of a possible state champion-hip. Pete Chason, Ricky Jenkins, Chuck Hickey, Coacli Stafford. Standing: Coach Moody, Tony I’layer, Lee Spenser, Phil Stew- art. George Williams, ilelvin Smith, Ronnie Almendarez, Mike Everette, Mike Jordan. Phil Plantania, Gene Murdock, Dun- can Kerr, Gary Davis, and Coach Byrd. Seventeen lettermen returned and the jrrospects looked bright. Injuries, the threat of any good team, hit the Bulldogs hard, and plagued many key players for the rest of the season. Though the team had a record of 6 wins and 4 losses, the season proved to be a disappointment for many Bulldog fans as the team lost 3 of those 4 losses by a total of 6 points. g2 - ftcr half-time instructions. the Bulldogs are ready to employ new tactics against their opponents.
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