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h Grade Football GOATS FIGHT TO VICTORY 1st Il-rj N. Mapp, J MayHeld, T Wheeler, J terll, J Hughes, J Hilley, R. Peterson, C. Rich, D. Crowe, R. McConnell, J Chance, P. Carter, Z Costner, D. Dawston, T. Harris, C. Adams. 4th Il- Bonczek, B. Carson, K. Hosteller, R. Moore. 2nd rj S. Kikta, R. Mannozi, R. Northern, T Whisen- fl-rj R. Smith, M Charlton, A. Clemons, B. Mad- art, B. Hurley, R. Spierto, F1 Bollinger, L. Garri- dox, R. O'Neal, M. Nelson, C. Benzinger, R. Riley, son, D. Edwards. C. Hitt. 3rd fl-rj T. Smith, S. DeFrancis, C. Can- he eighth grade football team had a very successful year establishing the first Clarkston undefeated season with a 6-0 record. This yearis group was a very dedicated one from beginning to end. Many hours of hard work were endured to begin their Clarkston football career. Thirty-eight young men were willing to make the sacriHcies necessary for a successful football team. This was one of the larger teams in several years, both in number and individual size. The Angora offense also established a scoring record of 180 points K3 0 point ave. I with a game high of 58 against Avondale in the season Hnal. Outstanding members of the offensive unit were: Allen Clemons, Jeff Hughes. Roy Smith, and Tim Whiseran t. The defensive star players were: Chris Hitt, Ricky Northern, and Rick Monazzi. Several young men were very valuable to the team and played both ways: Dennis Edwards, Charlton Molik, Brian Hurley, Robert ONeal, Richard Spierto, Brett Maddox, Brent Maddox. All of the members of the team should be congratulated for their efforts. We certainly hope these young men will continue to improve in their football endeavors and con tribute greatly to the Clarkston Football Program. CLARKSTON OPPONENTS 16 Lith ona 6 1 4 Shamrock 0 22 Sequoyah 0 36 Henderson 6 34 Chamblee 22 58 Avondale 24 84
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CROSS COUNTRY he cross country team had a very successful year. Both the Varsity boys and girls had outstanding participa- tion and Victory records. The Varsity boys were led by George Hall, Mike McKinnon, and Jimmy Gibson into a 11-3 re- cord. Ashley Roseman, Clark- stonis record holder for the 3.1 mile course, led the varsity girls in to a 7-0 record. Our school can surely be proud of our team. M. Hansen, J. Terry, E. Wilson, L. McLaughlin, N. Sandlin, A. Roseman, S. Reimer, C. Cain, P. Black, lVl.lVlcKinnon, G. Durgan, R. Gehman, A. Oliver, S. Conklin, G. Hall, ill. Dailey, J. Gib- son, E. Lvlliffliligfllll, A. Schlueter, K. W'iYII13I1, Mgr. NOT PICTURED - D. Johnston, K. Ad- ams. RUNNERS WITH 86 i .
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