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Homecoming . . . Rain, Rain, Rain The Lumberjacks blasted the Live Oak Eagles 28-6. The Jacks jumped to a 20-0 lead in the first quarter and coasted the rest of the way. Live Oak's only touchdown came midway of the second quarter on an interception. The Jacks marched 85 yards right up before the half to wrap up the night's scoring. The second half was filled with interceptions and errors. Jacks Ax Wave Same song . . . Fourth verse. The Lumberjacks won again beating the Ponchatoula Greenies 29-0. Bogalusa fans enjoyed seeing the .lacks zip to a 13-0 lead by scoring the first two times it had the ball. By half- time Bogalusa led 21-0. The Jacks had rolled up 197 yards total offense to mi- nus four for the Greenies. In the second half, the .lacks marched 56 yards the first time it had the ball to close out the night's scoring. Big Jack Attack Leaves Wolves Hungry In a carnival-like atmosphere in Cov- ington, the Jacks were pushed to the lim- it for the first time all season and re- sponded with a 24-13 triumph over big and powerful St. Paul. Bogalusa and St. Paul were penalized over and over again. Bogalusa lost 110 yards and St. Paul, 120 yards. The Wolves drew first blood, scoring with a 19-yard pass in the first quarter. Bogalusa answered immediately. Then midway of the second quarter, the Jacks took the lead for good. The lead grew to 18-7 on Bogalusa's first possession of the second half. St. Paul cut the deficit in the third quarter to 18-13. In the fourth quarter, the .lacks scored again to cap off the win. 1. Discussing strategy with Coach Murray is Bust- er Stewart. 2. Receiving the snap is Butter Lundie. 64 Football
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HEARTBREAK JACKS SUFFER LOSS TO ZACHARY Grown people cried. . .no one believed , . . no one accepted what the scoreboard told. In one of the most stunning upsets in Bogalusa High history, the Zachary Broncos scored three fourth-quarter touchdowns, to wipe out an 18-0 deficit and whip Bogalusa by 19-18 in the state quarter-finals. Zachary, displaying great courage and character in the face of overwhelm- ing adveristy, owned the last 20 minutes and, ultimately, the game. Perhaps it all came too easily for the Jacks. At the half they led 18-0 after thoroughly dominating the Broncos. The Broncos didn't even cross mid-field until just 3:30 remained in the third quarter. Displaying remarkable resiliency and guts, Zachary capitalized on two key Bo- galusa fumbles in the waning minutes of the fourth quarter to pull out the tri- umph. 1. Ready for the coin-toss are the Lumberjack cap- tains. 2. Bewildered and shocked is Robert Brown. 3. Disappointed by the outcome ofthe game, Missy Frazier lets her emotions flow. 4. Stunned and up- set, Quinn Cassidy and Bobby Cotton leave Lum- berjack Stadium, B-Jacks. lst Row: David Rou- sell, Carlos Smith, Joey Kees. Jeff Hemphill, Todd Lang, Robert McNeese, Gerald Morgan, Eric Timmons, Reggie Buchanan, Coach Hymel. 2nd Row: Kenneth Bullock, Brian Crain, Doug Warner, Robert Pierce, Joey Crowe, Ray Creel, Jimmy Holmes, Terrance Moses. 3rd Row: Rich- ard lngram, Floyd Timmons, Scott Bailey, Mark Seal, James Williams, Baron Breland, Larry Cot- ton, Reggie Curney, Coach Raborn. 4th Row: James Morris, Reggie Peters, Scottie Temple, James Tate, David Jones, Tony Kirkling, Brian Hall, Reggie Robertson. Trey Price. 6. Ninth Grade. lst Row: Danny Brown, Darren Speights, Damon Fortenberry, Rusty Fournet. Donnie Hall, Shane Pope, Jeff Slaughter. David Allen. Phillip Peters. 2nd Row: Rod Ratliff, Benjie Nevers, Ethon Henry, Eric Harris. Harold Hall, Jerry Dunomes, Scott Tupman. Stephen Laurent, Paul Stuart, Leroy Francis. 3rd Row: Bryon Tyner, Wardell Magee, Ben Rushing, Todney Robertson, Sterling Laurent, Leslie Rousell, Brady Monroe, Paul Smith, Stanwood Bickham, Shawn Pryor, Gerald Carter. 4th Row: Brian Bullos, Sebastian Levi, Byron Adams, Timmy Stewart, Chris Rob- ertson, Calvin Martin, Daryl Brown, Hebert Wolfe, Biff Angilan. 66 Football Nwilmwfhgwgmf ,, 'Shar 'N
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