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7 '.'! iff 4, , 4? lebrook 'V iiborne Walton Wheeler Members of me J.v. team Brooks Terry Sheifield T include: ROW 1: John Sosebee iw Rose Patrick Smith Jeff Hol eonard Vest Row2 Doug Jer , Kirk Hardin, Glen Petty, Bob by Pettway, Sandy Braswell, C.J Johns: NOT PICTUREDZ Mark
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wesome was how Woodie Milam and Scott Stanley described the fresh- man football season. The freshman team defeated every opponent they faced to post a perfect season, 7 wins and 0 defeats. Though the freshmen did not get to practice with the varsity, they were well prepared for every opponent. Chris Portwood felt that the reason for this was hard work and the 100 per- cent we all gave. The freshmen started off the season with a 25-0 romping over Pebblebrook and from there they were not stopped. This was the first time that a team has gone undefeated in a while, com- mented Jon Early. The team was lead by quarterbacks Derek McCravey and Chris Portwood and the running of Scott Stanley. Scott Holder commented that the team was lead by 11O percent of hard effort and We showed a great display of teamwork throughout the season. Q? - Richard Johnson Coach Gossett and Coach Davis. The past year was not as rewarding for the junior varsity. After an excruci- ating week of practice against the var- sity, the junior varsity had to play on Saturday night. Before Saturday's games, Sandy Braswell stated that excitement was felt before we played the teams that we knew were going to be good. The team lost its first game 28 to 0 to a tough Pebblebrook team, but re- bounded to defeat rival Osborne 12 to 0. After the second game, the season seemed to go down hill losing to Walton 17 to 0 and to Wheeler 30 to 8, but demolished South Cobb by a score of 28 to O. Though a small team in number, Coach Randy Crump felt this was the hardest hitting team since I have been here. . . r. .' .,. .. ' XA?-If . I' ' ' :+L-I- '. EC 'l '-' 52 N2 . 52 W ' .' . '-,-' E : !k3:?f3fS-S -:fesQEQEz3t5X m fmgksl- Wm S- '71 N'-fi' Qt.. -a.s' x- SK X. 1, M53 36 Freshman and J.V. Football Freshman And J.V. rj ist. Q ..1.. , r- .rfitiimz . ..,5,., Members of the freshman football team in- clude: ROW 1: Scott Stanley, Mike Brooks, Chip Olshein, Richard Johnson, Derek McCra- vey, John Wood, Tony Ray, Greg Zimminick, Mark Hampton, ROW 2: Chris Portwood, Phil Early, Ed Weaver, Todd Isley, Shane Penrod, Jim Carter, Rance Rowell, Stanley Norrell, Russel Reid, Kenny Harmong ROW 3: Keith Wilson, Jeff Morrison, Jamey Carona, Chase Youngblood, Jon Early, David Lewis, Robert Lawson, Karl Harris, Woodie Milarn, Andre O'Kelley, Richie Rhodes, Scott Culver, Ro- berto Villanueva, NOT pictured: Robbie Fos- ter, Mike Pate, Steve Smitherman, Scott Holder.
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o Coach Frank Galante and his cross country team, determina- tion was a must. Heavily trained teams such as McEachern and Walton proved to be the toughest opponents of the season. The Panthers defeated South Cobb on ua. IH is '51 the trails along the Chattahoochee. i.,i t 'QQ V ,ft , y The level path at the river was a big vw y .5 TQ B 'Yr' . H I I 1 Wm-mf K. - - 5- help to my time, noted Rodney Rein- ft , l Y f'W Hhart. . irst . V -t r . fr l l M' . f 25 , zip K ' ' i . , . T' , i , ff , , ' C i' ,eis M tg gg gut there Q M. ii,,,, W 5 . and give it your r J C .1 : r i nit X r 'n V, , :al U Kf g? 4' Q , V AV fr :V,? it I ,.,, best Shot but not V 2 s ,t . get any credit.,, Avi, , . gg Y' R' Q , T i', ' Y Ji. , I ., . - Carol Travis i , ,. T T ,rr . T 3 . ,,:'q,f4L4s?L. H Q. : ',-In r M I 5 Vrkr , V, 1 The vigorousness of- the sport made V ' ,WJ 4 13.3, lg.. Q CrgSs'9QuW'Q'f am1,awM5ffhe,Stafting courage and determination vital for A ' ,bf V,:f- .54 ,Al,ZEgi.gl3ggggpqymplex. those who ran. Coach Galante hoped 'C ,.,....,.iEsf2U7f ' Q ta,i that each runner would gain a certain self-confidence as he strived to reach his goals. This sport taught me to 'go for it' academically as well as athleti- cally. stated Tim Brown. The girls team competed with only three participants, Shannon Ham- brick, Carol Travis, and Kathy Blanken- ship. Consequently, their scores could not be counted. Carol Travis pointed out, lt's really hard to go out there and give it your best shot but not get any credit. The words of Bill Force, We gave it our all, summed up the season. Q -3... .:-:.oos:-. -:-. -.-.2-.-it-.-:-:-rc-Mao.. 4 .-.'a-...tc MM, ,g.:.,g.9,.,q.,q.,,.g.g.g+'2.3:,:7:- 38 Cross Country Coming into a -clearing, Rodney Reinhardt is just steps ahead of his teammates John Boyes and David Hayes. Stretching before a race is essential to prevent injuries for Carol Travis. r ,423 ' , X . ' ffm, AX
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