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What can we do? Coaches Denny. Palko. and Kramer spent alot of time during the season discussing the team's problems Varsity Football — Front Row: Doug Haymens. Joey Kidwell, Greg Russell. Tommy Nelson. Steve Douglas. George Washington. Eric Dean. Vince Buczek, Jeff Woolsey. Mike Kramer, Gary Dottellis, and Craig Tyer. Second Row: Charlie Roach. Alfie Weist, Ricky Arnold. Wade B Davis. Jason Williams. Bruce Parker, Jimmy Pyburn, Billy Libby. Eric Fenwick, Danny Hutchinson. Back Row: John Bohle. Ronnie King. Scott Cheseldine, Bartholemue Wills. Al Painton, Jimmy Anthony. Brian Bohle. Joey Graves. Clint Tyer. and Brian Dean. U. Football Scoreboard BFAVCl CHS OPPONENT 12 Centra] 13 20 Lackey 14 0 Thomas Stone 34 8 La Plata 6 14 Leonardtown 22 10 Southern 14 12 McDonough 30 20 Northern 0 0 Calvert 25 25 Great Mills 30 Seniors — Front Row: Doug Haymens. Steve Douglas. Jeff Woolsey, Charlie Roach. Wade B Davis Back Row: Jason Williams. Billy Libby, Scott Cheseldine. Jimmy Anthony. Joey Graves, and Brian Dean Competition Varsity Football 1591
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So Close and Yet So Far Our football season was one of missed opportunities and lost dreams. At the beginning the Braves had high hopes and expected to be among the S.M.A.C. leaders. However, as the season unraveled, those expec- tations turned into tears with the help of too many key injuries and bad breaks as the Braves finished with a 3 and 7 mark. As usual, the season began with a tough loss to Central by a score of 13-12 marking the fifth straight opening loss to them. The next week the Braves traveled to White Plains to play Lackey. After trailing most of the game, the Braves came back to tie the score and force the game to overtime where they won it 20-14. The feeling of victory was short-lived though because the next week the Braves lost to Thomas Stone 34-0 in a game that they were never really in. This draught came to an end against Northern just in time for Homecoming. It was not only the seniors last Homecoming but would be the last time they played at Braves Stadium. They responded with a big 20-0 win to end a great week. This was one of the few bright spots of the season and the memories from that game won’t easily be forgotten. That was the last win for the Braves. They lost to Calvert and then Great Mills in the last game of the season. Though the Braves lost to the Hornets 30-25, it was their best game. They got behind early but battl- ed back to take the lead late in the game 25-24. However. Great Mills took the lead for good with a touchdown in the final seconds. The heart breaking loss brought many tears and a feeling of emptiness especially for the seniors who would not get another chance. But it best typified the kind of year the Braves had. So close . . . But yet so far. U this Doug Flutie? No. it’s Steve Douglass throwing a halfback pass against Thomas Stone. Get out of my way! Charlie Roach heads upfield against Central. Just missed. Eric Fenwick attemtps to block a Central punt. r 158 Competition Varsity Football
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F rom Bumps t o Bruises It was a trying year for the Lady Braves. All of their beginning games were hard fought and ended up very close. The team was kept alive by the strength and agility of the 2nd team S.M.A.C. inductee Sonya Trimbath, plus Tier Bush who received a coaches award for her outstanding contribution to keep the team spirit in gear. The varsity squad was overrun with all types of talent, that was not controlled by the new coaching staff, but left a good foun- dation for the future. The 5-6 record of the J.V. was played as a team. J.V. fought a lot of close games and was lead by the setting of Paulette Dicker- son, spiking and bumping of Wendy McKenzie, Donna Day and Michelle Merson. As a team they played their best, but more im- portantly they never gave up. I got it!! Linda Thomas jumps for the ball. Just call me Miss Spike. Senior Sonya Trimbath spikes the ball, one of her strongest talents in volleyball 160 COMPETITION Volleyball
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