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sv wslwldmw ,, -D 4'Viewing our win-loss record, this year was a very pleas- ing season, as we finished with a 6-2-1 record and a second place in the Conference. We had high hopes for the first- place title until we were hurt by key injuries, such as the loss of Walt Lips and Bob Knox. In general, the team this year was very coachable, hard Working, and talented. We expect to see several of our Seniors playing excellent college ball. Since we used a two-platoon system this season, we will have thirteen experienced lettermen returning to form the nucleus of next year's squad. Prospects are good, and we should have another winning season next yearf, --Coach Modica DAN SWEET Sweetie Quarterback l w l 1 I s
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GRIDIRON ACTIO A DHO ORS This was a great year for the Football Team as they pro- duced their second-best season in BHS history. Many excel- lent players contributed their efforts to making this year what it was, and some of these boys were honored by being selected to all-star teams: Third team All-State: Bob Carter, Bill Shaw. First team All-Conference: Bill Bechtold, Bob Carter, Bill Shaw. Photo by Paul johnson Above: End Bob Carter, a Senior, was a double threat this year: he did an outstanding job as a member of the defensive squad and proved himself a skillful man on offense as well. Here, he eludes several Red Devil defenders to pull in an aerial from Judge. At left: One of the many stars on the team this year and a big hope for next is Matt Judge, whose accurate arm saved the Bulldogs from many a tight situation. Shown dodging a Wilmington attacker, he prepares to get off a pass. Below: Fleet-footed halfback Steve Farrar breaks loose and turns a fast corner to evade would-be tacklers. Swift breaks by the likes of Farrar and Bill Bechtold combined with the forceful charges of runners like Walt Lips and the strong Brandywine line to make the BHS ground attack a major threat. Pham by Paul Johnson
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