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Page 19 text:
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.Hu LAZY . . . R. Warren attends games, through injured. THE KILL . . . E. Bane stops another quarterback. WHO WANTS THE BALL? ... “I do, I do”, says a host of Cougar tacklers to Cave Spring Knights. 15
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GO GET ’EM . . . The Cougars rush onto the field before an all-important game UP AND OVER . . . Jack Munsey finds the hitting with Glenvar. hard in the Lee game. OL The Cougar Varsity Football squad found their 1974 season to be one of many changes, pain, and few victories. After losing Coach Albert, among the most highly respected football coaches in the state, the staff, headed by Mr. Phillips with Mr. Douglas, Mr. Woodzell, and Mr. Reynolds as his assistants, began preparing the team for one of the roughest schedules in Virginia. After losing to Staunton and Alleghany, the team lost several key players because of discipline infractions. Glen- var took full advantage of these problems and outplayed the Cougars 21-0. CHS looked fired up in a close game with Greenbrier East but lost to the Spartans 26-13. Andrew Lewis, who was to become district champs, overpowered the Cougars 40-12 to spoU the Homecoming spirit. The record was then 0-5, but with a very impressive win over William Byrd, the team came alive. Cave Spring slipped by in the second half to win over the CHS team 21-0. The next game against strong Lexington proved fatal. The Scarlet Hurricanes scored twice in the fourth period to defeat CHS 14-0. The Cougars, however, took on a new appearance in beating Lord Botetourt 24-6. Then the team went on to destroy Clifton Forge by a surprising 21-0, keeping the Jug where it belongs. The football season was not as bright as expected, but even in humiliating defeat, the Covington High Cougars played with full desire. 14 YOU’VE GOT TO BE KIDDING! . . . Coach PhiUips can’t beUeve the official’s call.
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Miss Doris Persinger escorted by Kyle Watts r Q. M iss Cindy Thompson escorted by Steve Edwards Miss Sherri Griffith escorted by Tim Shue Miss Christy Crawford escorted by Harry Robertson Miss Beth Dillard escorted by David Brown Miss Sheryl Hemp escorted by Mike Green Miss Kim Warlitner escorted by Harold Carpenter Miss Marcia Peters escorted by Gerald Jones Miss Marion Tatum escorted by L. C. Burks 16
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