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THINKING ON HIS FEET, Eddie Archie surveys the situation before dribbling for the shot. 84 Basketball
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DISPLAY OF SKILL. The long punts by Pat Davis keep the Mustangs far from our goal. WHAT ' S THE CALL? Penalties to the favor of the Charger ' s have a great influence on the final score. o- As, - MilK The Chargers came to the Murrah- Callaway game overflowing with spirit. The thought of being unde- feated in the city, combined with the defeat of Murrah itself, brought forth a tremendous flury of enthusi- asm from the rickety wooden grand- stands. The well-rehearsed cheer filled the air as the shaky pyramids tumbled to the ground. Murrah took an early lead of 7-0, but the Char- gers morale only climbed higher. The optimism paid off when James Henley blasted loose for the touch- down. Blair Morgan successfully kicked the extra point making the score 7-7. Then, after a five yard penalty against the Mustangs, Kevin Manton booted a forty-five yard field goal to win the game 10-7. This win pushed the Chargers to the Red-Capret Bowl where Vicks- burg valiantly defeated the Big Or- ange 35-21. This lost, however, still could not dull the magnificense of the ' 78 Charger football season. TOWER OF POWER. Derrick Odom shows the Mustangs who ' s boss. Football 83
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Mm@iim t The Dynamic Duo — most anywhere else in the country, the names Bat- man and Robin would immediately have come to mind. At Callaway High School, however, basketball coach Bobby Ray certainly would have thought of another pair of su- per heroes: Herman Veal and Eddie Archie. The only two starters from last year ' s squad. Veal and Archie, directed the team to a twenty-two and six record near the end of the season. The Duo, who combined for an aver- age of over forty-two points per game, slowed down few times, as all of the Chargers teamed up for quite a few high-scoring games. In tournament play, the Chargers held their own, finishing in third place against teams from all over the southern U.S., in the Gulf Coast Holiday Classic. They also finished in third place in the Big Eight, Capi- tal Zone Tournament. In this, the Chargers were edged fifty-one to for- ty-nine in the semifinals. As the Chargers proved, Gotham City did not have the only Dynamic Duo around; Jackson, Mississippi had one of its own! DOES IT BITEl springs loose chie ' s drives;. .asketball 85
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