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J.V. Football AHS OPPONENT 8 . Holston . 6 6 . Battle . 12 12 . St. Paul . 6 6 . Va. High . 30 20 . St. Paul . 6 8 . Saltville . 34 12 . Gate City . 12 8 . Patrick Henry . 32 Eighth Grade Football AHS OPPONENT 8 . Battle . . . 0 20 . Holston . 6 14 . St. Paul . 0 28 . Patrick Henry . 0 22 . St. Paul . 8 6 . Va. High . 12 32 . Saltville . 6 6 . Gate City . 32 1. The Abingdon High School football players participate in long, hard, practices to insure winning seasons for the eighth, Junior Varsity, and Varsity teams. 2. The Junior Varsity football team shows its defensive ability by stopping an on rushing opponent from gaining valuable yardage. 24
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1. FRONT ROW: Jim Keyser, Dan Saltz, Septimus Harvin, Dan Brittenham, Karl Lorenz, Kurt Lorenz, Roy Crusen- berry, Bill Sweet, John Wright, Howard Morris, Steve Hol¬ brook, Herbie Ellis, Rick Price, Kevin Haskel, David Campbell. BACK ROW: Carl Hankla, John Kelley, Bill Scott, Darius Carberry, Tony Easterly, Mike Billiter, Mark Ensminger, Mike Canipe, Jerry Anderson, Bob Fern, Ben Dunston, Mike Doss, George Gregory, Dayton Burke, Jerry Brownlow, Don Fleenor. 2. Kevin Haskel, quarterback, puts the ball in the air for the eighth grade team. 2. George Gregory sweeps out on a quick-pitch play to gain yardage. Youngest Falcons Show Promise For Future Our eighth grade football team has its best record ever in 1971 with a 6 and 2 winning sea¬ son. Monday and Tuesday nights prove to be successful for the youngest Falcons as they score 138 points while giving up only 66 points. Their smooth offense and aggressive defense al¬ lows only two touchdowns from the line of scrimmage prior to the last ballgame. The thirty -two fine young men give 100% to make this their best season ever. ' € : £ f ut ■ 4 « . ’ ■ -i y V Vr wm ' L
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Varsity Basketball Squad Displays Best Defense i UGDO Varsity basketball brings lots of excitement and spirit to the student body of A. H.S. The Falcon team runs up an 8-0 record before being beaten by Marion, the regular season district champs. Bob King proves to be a suc¬ cessful quarterback in basketball as he calls the signals for the team. The 1972 Varsity basketball squad displays the best defense seen in high school by their head coach, Jerry Bishop. 1. The starting players of the basketball squad wait for the Diane Graham, Kris Kreger, Donna Kiser, Otis James, rest of the team to join them before a game. 2. Dan Rick Singleton, Bob King, Bob Caudell, Bill Carmack, Richards, CENTER, starts a game off with a jump ball. 3. and Charlie Brown are honored during Senior night. 25
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