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Buck doesn ' t stop here! Eddie Archie ' s ball handling skill outwits Canton ' s de- fense. Strategy. Coach Ray discusses game plans with A lphonso Jones and Wcstbrook Coo- per. 84 Boys Basketball
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The Last Hal£ gers bent over for a good ole fa- shion whoppin ' . At the end of the season, the Chargers, ahhough only 4-5, had a shot at the city title. A cross town rival formed the stage for the fin- ale. The unmentionable team scored first on a field goal. In the second half, Blair Morgan booted a 34 yard field goal to tie the game. At the end of regulation time, the score stood 3 to 3. Into overtime, Callaway won the coin toss and Coaches? Greg Walker and Tommy Freeman discuss the upcoming game. elected to take possession of the ball last. When Callaway got the ball, they needed to score for their opponent led 9 to 3. If the Big Orange could score and add the ex- tra point, they would meet Green- ville again. Unfortunately, the best laid plans of mice and men never carry through. On the third down play, the ball spurted loose, landing in the arms of a foe. The game and the hope of many were laid to rest. Football 83
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d 0. Suspended in mid-air. Herman Veal out- stretches Canton in the tipoff. The eternal jump. Will Herman Veal ever come down with the rebound? »r Z. C ' v . With football season over, basket- ball moved over to fill the now empty top sport ' s spot. Callaway had high expectations for this boys basketball team. No one could deny the fact that the Chargers had the makings of a good team. The team offense proved deadly thanks to the shots of players like sophomore Eddie Archie. At the beginning of the season, veteran players, namely Chris Johnson, took Eddie under their wing and developed his already outstanding talent. As the season progressed, Marvin White and Eddie Archie Hail to Callaway! A raised armed opponent pays his respects to Donnie Newsome. became the teams best at free throws. Besides strong shooting, the passing of Chris Johnson proved to be an invaluable team as- set. Coach Ray even remarked on how well the team worked together. Their attack consisted of five indi- viduals working as one toward a common goal. The Charger defense could be summed up in one word, aggression. The two big men, Mar- vin White and Herman Veal, often got in foul trouble due to their zeal for rebounds. With all this com- bined, the Chargers headed into a productive season. man to man Boys Basketball 85
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