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COACHES MARTIN ASTROP AND DENNIS JONES point out a weakness in Forest Glen’s defensive line to Clay McClen- ny, Kenny Wilson, Arlton Walker, Everette Gillis, Troy Tucker, Jo Jo Owens and Sterl¬ ing Thompson as Brunswick wins 24 to 6. Being On The Bench AIN ' T N« CtNCII Have you ever been on the bench and had the coach tell you to let one of the starters borrow some of your equipment? If you thought you were going to play, think again. You don’t have all your equipment and you know you’re not going to play. Now you’re sitting down and someone gets hurt. The coach calls you, but you can’t go in because you don’t have all of your gear. So he calls on the guy beside you, who can’t play anyway. The guy goes out and on the first play, picks up a fumble and runs it in for a touchdown. You think “that could have been me!” So you say to yourself, “Ain’t no cinch being on the bench.” DARRYL HARRIS .Tracey Jarrell, Keith Chavis, John Hardy, Coach Dale Mims, Coach Mike Raney, Tony Studivant, and Carlton Walker look on as Derwin Seward gets a first down in the game against Greensville: 22 to 0. ANOTHER TD! John Hardyand Stephan Reed watch the JV Bulldogs score another touchdown against Lunenburg:0 to 12. V • J pg w THE FOOTBALL TEAM: Front — Robert Wilkins, Charles Marks, James Meredith, Jo Jo Owens, Willie Gillus, Lonnie Jones, Travis Games, William Rivers, James Jones, Leon Jones and Paul Gee. Second — Eric Lee, Horatio Nunn, Ronald Rawlings, Glenn Peterson, Bernard Parham, Channell Wesson, Joseph Turner, Carson Phillips, Arlton Walker and Clarence Col¬ eman. Third — Sterling Thompson, Reginald Walker, Ryland Tucker, Jimmy Jones, Mike Warrington, James Meredith, Clay McClenny, Carlton Walker, Everette Gillis and Omar Land. Back — Coaches Dennis Jones, Jack Leigh, Martin Astrop, Mike Raney and Manager William Johnson. MONDAY NITE VIDEOS. Alton Walker, Willie Gillus, Everette Gillis, James Meredith, James Jones, Martin Astrop, William Rivers, Kenny Wilson, Horatio Nunn and Glenn Peterson spend time reviewing Friday night’s video. This review of the previous game helps the players find flaws in their offense and defense and correct them for the next game. 8 Sports Football
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A POWERFUL DEFENSE stops a Forest Glen running back as the Bulldogs win: 24 to 6 . THE BULLDOGS MARCHING BAND plays “La-Di-Da-Di” while the Cheerleaders cheer on William Rivers, who’s vision is momentarily blurred. Bulldogs defeated Windsor: 28-6. Scoreboard 24 ... . .... Franklin. . . . 28 28 ... . .Windsor. ... .6 6 ... . .Randolf. .... 7 Ffenry 30 ... . .... Park View . . . . . . . .6 0 . . . . . . . Nottoway .... . . . 20 40 ... . . . . Charles City . . . . . . . 0 24 . . . . . . . Forest Glen . . . . . . . 6 8 . . . . . . . Central of ... . . . . 44 Lunenburg 8. .... Bluestone . . . . . . . . 0 12 . . . . . . . Greensville . . . .. . . 0 LiYE AMI ME IK LA (wrenceville) Bulldogs Big Adventure Coach Mike Raney said, “Give us 2 points, and we would have placed second; give us 22pts. and we would have been first.” The offensive line was determined to established running lanes and to protect their quarterback. The defensive line concentrated on controlling the line of scrimmage and destroying the opponents offensive plan. They met their goals offensively but came up short defensively. As a team the Bulldogs averaged 18 points per game and allowed only 11 points per game to opponents. GOING for that extra yard against Franklin, Jimmy Jones blasts downfield as Brunswick loses: 24 to 28. 10 Sports Football
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