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Bulldoq Shuffling Crew CMiMC TnNWH Arch rivals Greensville and Nottoway became the main targets for the season. The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat came as these two were met. Team member Harold Reavis, Jr., said, “I thought we were an out¬ standing and hard-working football team. Our coaches worked us very hard to be the best we could. We had an excellent defense which only allowed an average of two points per game. Our offense was very reliable on the big play, producing impressive running gains. I think we had the best backs in the league.” A NOTTOWAY LINEBACKER hurtles over his own man in an attempt to stop the running JV’s as Keith Cole and David Bax¬ ter come up to block. Brunswick loses: 0 to 6 . IN THE LAST offensive play of a losing ef¬ fort, Ronell Pearson, guarded by Corey Wilkins, throws over Troy Malone to Derwin Seward for a 12 yard gain against Not¬ toway: 0 to 6. DAVID BAXTER blocks a Southampton Indian as Derwin Seward turns the corner and heads for the end zone in a winning ef¬ fort: 29 to 0. 6 Sports JV Football
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After returning from a losing, away softball game, Adela Jones watches a “new” event — night baseball. The basebasll team would also go down in defeat this night. S PECTACULAR PELLBINDING PORTS Besides academic achievements, the Bulldogs excell at sports. Whether it’s a team or individual effort, the main objective is to be the best. Everyone helps out in some kind of way. The monogram club helps raise money for athletic equipment. Team members work hard to be number one in their field. In¬ dividuals make their best efforts to win in sports like tennis and track. Fans, cheerleaders, and the Bulldog mascot are always ready to cheer on a victory. The Boy’s basketball team worked hard to get second in state. They worked together like a family and came out winners. They defeated Robert E. Lee High School, the State champions last year. As with all the sports, team effort and good attitudes show who holds the real power. FANS WATCHING a J V football game make you wonder “weather” the at¬ mosphere was hot or cold. Division Sports 5
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I Scoreboard 0 ... .... Central of. .12 Lunenburg 48 . . . .Randolfph ... . . . .0 Henry 29 . . . . . . . Southampton. . . . . . .0 22 ... .... Greensville . . . . . . . 0 0 . . . .Nottoway .... . . . . 6 48 . . . .Bluestone .... . . . . 0 THE JV FOOTBALL TEAM: Front — Timothy Moore, Harold Reavis, Anthony Penn, Keith Chavis, Ozay Jones, Stephan Reed, Derwin Seward, Tony Studivant, and John Hardy; Second — Earl Jarrel, Elvin Edmonds, Thomas Easter, Curtis Harris, Corey Wilkins, David Baxter, Francis Ashe, Reginald Taylor, and Terrell Tucker; Third — Herbert Winfield, Dennis Peterson, Troy Malone, Alvin Ruffin, Thomas Jones, John Mays, William Clary, Milton Pearson, and Ronell Pearson; Back — Coach Percy Bunch, Darrell Williams, Keith Cole, Kipp Wynn, Dallas Elder, Vincent Parham, Tracy Jarrell, Francis Taylor, Melvin Jones, and Coach Dale Mims. STRETCHING the long muscles before an early season game, Thomas Jones, Troy Malone, Herbert Winfield, Tony Studivant, Anthony Penn, Vincent Parham, Reginald Taylor, Earl Jarrell, Ozay Jones, John Har¬ dy and Frances Ashe reach for the sky. .
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