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-,....i. i CULPEPER 0, ALBEMARLE 13 Albemarle, chalking up win number one, defeated a determined Culpeper eleven by the heroics of the defensive lines. Three times the Blue Devils were stopped inside the Patriots' five-yard line. Outstanding performers were Sprouse, McDaniel, Massey, Cronk, Kelsey, Ott, and Brown. ALBEMARLE 0, BUENA VISTA 14 In their second district game of the season, the Red and Blue fell before a determined Buena Vista eleven. Due to a ferocious ground attack on the part of Buena Vista's Wendall Coleman, the Patriots were unable to subdue the Blues. Standout performers for Albe- marle were: Work, Garrison, Layman, Cubero, McDaniel, and Ott. ALBEMARLE 6, DOUGLAS FREEMAN 24 The Patriots, in their opening game, fell before a heavier and more experience Douglas Free- man eleven, which went pretty much as experts predicted. Albemarlels only touchdown was a 67-yard pass-interception by Don Ott. Standout performers for the Red and Blue were: Don Ott, Cory Kelsey, Pete McDaniel, Toby Brown, Herbert Craddock, Don Layman, Al Sprouse, john Cubero, and Sterling Gibson. STAUNTON 7, ALBEMARLE 7 A letdown in team spirit and determination was the cause of the Patriots, second loss of the season to their Valley District foe. Due to a determined Staunton team in the second half, they rallied to tie the Red and Blue in the closing fourth quarter. Outstanding performers for the Patriots were: Work and Reese. ALBEMARLE 23, LOUISA 13 Before a homecoming crowd of 1500 fans, the Patriots rolled up 357 yards rushing to defeat the Rebels of Louisa County. Due to the com- bined efforts of the first and second string, the Patriots smothered their homecoming opponent. Outstanding performers for Albemarle were: Layman, Albee, Brown, Reese, Ott, Strickler, Falwell, Work, Gibson, Wright, Clarke, and Bunch.
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Senior Players TOBY BROWVN MARVIN REESE FLOYD MASSEY MARTY VVORK DON OTT Halfback Halfback End Halfback ' Quarterback f JIM FRENCH Tackle SCHOOL SONG Fight, boys, letls win win this game And stand, Patriots, cheer them on To win-win this game tonight. Letls all give a cheer-Rah! Rah! Rah! On to the goal line, boys, Let,s go for a touchdown, boys. Fight, boys, let's win this game DONALD LAYLIAN For dear old Albemarle! Fullback CORY KELSEY Guard STERLING GIBSON JOHN CUBERO DAVID CARTH TOM CLARKE CLYDE CARRISON Guard Center Guard Center Guard 36
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