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Win A Game Please! 1983 was not a winning season for the Dukes. The team was small and several of their key players suffered injuries during the season. Even so, the team did achieve several victories. Players also enjoyed the Homecoming Parade, the pep rallies, and the bon fire. Some players had it made — such as Tray Richard, who was named to the all-district team for two posi- tions and Tommy Brown, who was voted “Mr. Football.” The Dukes did manage to win three games, two which were the first and the last games. 6 Varsity Football The Cumberland Dukes Varsity Football team members are: ROW 1: Kelly Hardy, Dwayne Bryant, Tony Taylor, Chris Riddle, Paul Duty, John Robertson. ROW 2: Alfred Walker, Dick Meador, Gabriel Trent, Weldon Jones, Billy Spillman, Alphie Parker, Joe Brooks. ROW 3: Roger Jones, Douglas Jones, Vern Miller, Richard Brooks, Daniel McKendry, David Andrews, Linwood Williams and Tommy Brown. Not Pictured: Tray Richard. 1. Douglas Jones dodges an Amelia tackle. 2. Joe Brooks outruns a Knights’ defender. 4. The Dukes’ defense charges Lynchburg Christian Academy. 5. Tommy Brown, 50, leads the defensive pack into the huddle. 6. An Amelia Raider is flattened by Douglas Jones as Kelly Hardy rushes in for support. 7. Roger Jones proudly holds his trophy at the Fall Sports Banquet. 8. The Dukes’ offense slips by Lynchburg’s defense. 9. Dick Meador grips a Buckingham Knight. 10. Coach Owen and the Varsity Dukes practice for the “Big Game” — Homecoming. 11. The referees rush in to separate players on a Dukes’ offensive drive. 12. Coach Owen reads out the names of the all district teams. 13. Tray Richard runs the ball for a Dukes first down.
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In sports, a student grasps at the physical limits of the body using all his skills and knowledge and competing not only with others but with himself. At Cumberland, a participant has it made — he can play football or basketball; he can run track; he can take drivers’ education; he can take advanced P.E.; he can go to games or be a cheerleader. The list is endless. Sports Divider 5
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HOME OPPONENT 4 13. Lynchburg Christian Academy 12 0 Buckingham H.S. 40 7 Lunenburg 47 0 Bluestone 21 24 Fluvanna 32 10 Prince Edward 6 0 Nottoway 38 0 Randolph Henry 14 16 Amelia 30 Goochland fi Varsity Football 7
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