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Jack Patterson warms up before an important game. Nick Lampros scoops up a hit toward the mound. Clyde Counts catches as Sheryl Buie practices batting. 179
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The 1968 Baseball Team tallied five vic- tories and eleven hard-fought defeats. Coached by John Daskal, the Bulldogs opened the sea- son with a victory over Dunn but couldn’t seem to crash the winning side thereafter because of lack of experience. Fayetteville’s leading batters included Senior Tony Small, and Juniors Bob Lowery and Al- bert Bryant. Bryant was the only member of the team to hit over the .300 mark, but hopes for next year’s improvement have increased. The Bulldog’s Most Valuable Player, Nick Lampros, was the leading pitcher for the team, as he pitched a no-hitter and a 2-1 hitter. Lam- pros was also a leading pitcher for the city’s local baseball team. With many returning lettermen, the 1969 baseball season is expected to highlight spring sports with the help of good leadership and good ole’ Bulldog spirit. Standing: Coach Daskal, Lance Larsen, Nick Lampros, Jack Cain, Tony Small, Kevin Haliburton, Robert Lowery, Warren Peterson, Bill Davis, Edward Davis, Jack Patterson, Mike Royal, Peele, Sheryl Buie, Clyde Counts, Charles McCullogh, manager. Terrv Williams, Coach Surles. Kneeling: Jose Santiago, Woody Mig Mights 1968 Baseball 178 Eddie Davis awaits a pop fly.
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Cross Country Places Second in State Standing: John King, Charles Hill, Dade S herman, Richard Millard Woodard, Bob McCarthy, Doug Lounsberry, Jim Boyette, Rick Autry, A1 Day, Bill Coakley, James Carter, Bruce Mayer, Chris Prather. Garrett. Kneeling: Jackie Holmes, Alfred Marshall, Jeff Hurr, Coach Hart hurriedly tallies the final statistics of a conference meet. 80 Directed by Coach Bob Hart, the Terry Sanford Bulldogs finished the 1968 Cross Country season with an outstanding 18-1 record — the lone loss being to Raleigh Broughton. Hosting the 4-A Conference Meet, Terry Sanford placed first. The team then went to Durham for the Eastern Sectionals and again finished first. The state finals held in Chapel Hill presented the Bulldogs with their g:reatest challenge. The team finished second to an undefeated Myers Park team. Millard Woodard, captain of the team was the number one runner and finished in the top ten of both the sectional and state competition. Other outstanding runners for the Bulldogs were Jeff Hurr, Alfred Marshall, Chris Prather, Bob McCarthy, and Jackie Holmes. Bulldogs Millard Woodard and Alfred Marshall burst to the lead.
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