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I E .A . 6 Woodlawn Terrace 0 Dennis Lovelace plunged one yard in the second quarter to give the Rebels their 5th win of the season. The Rebels defense played flawlessly throughout the game as Woodlawn never seri- ously threatened. Danny Love- lace, Steve Gibbs and Bill Clubbs were the defensive lead- ers. f l 1 Chapel Academy 26 E.A. 14 Chapel Academy used Rebel mistakes to down the last game of the season 26-14. The Rebels came into the game de- pressed after hearing the news thatdefferson had refused to play them in the playoff. Denni Lovelace and Tony Bogy scorer for the Rebels in the season ending contest.
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. k . J by Determination . if it .l , ., it as, -. 5: . 'f ff 4, ve W - Akvl 4 - My ll 4 .f iU i E.A. 29 Pulaski 18 E.A. 56 Southeast O England Academy breezed to it's second win ofthe season by downing a weak but very game team from Southeast Academy 56-0. Dennis Lovelace, Tony Bogy, Robby Robelot, Chuck Overton, Steve Gibbs, Jeff Jones, Jimmy Cannon and Tlravis Woosley all scored for the Reb- e s. The Rebels had to subdue a battling bunch of Bruins to obtain their 3rd win ' 'X of the season. The never say die 4 4 9 X Bruins closed to within four points three V' me 'fl times during the contest before the Reb- ,Q . tvyy . c X 4 1 f , li els triumphed. Dennis Lovelace scored X rfrt' tiii , aff. f two touchdowns and Chip Frizzell and i 5, ' ., V X X 1 - e .,., ,,,. ,, .1,,.g5gr V Tony Bogy added one apiece. J 7 Q otet,, i ,',a 'i ' 'i . E.A. 40 Montrose 14 Halfback Tony Bogy rushed for 184 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Rebels to a 40-14 homecoming victory. Robby Robelot, Jeff Jones and Dennis Lovelace also scored for the Rebels. Mike lVlcGhee, Danny Cox, Lindle Sheppard, and Danny Lovelace led the defensive charge.
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, Q KS N3 K! K The 1974-75 Rebel football season was one filled with mixed emotions. The win- loss record was 6-3, which, for many schools would be a successful season. But for the Rebels it was a season of frustration. First, a controversial field goal by Jefferson quelled their chances for revenge that they had waited on for three seasons. Secondly, the Patriots from Jefferson refused to play the Rebels in the championship game, ending all hopes for a league championship. Tnese were just a few of the events that kept the Rebels from reaching their preseason ex- pectations. But with mo st of the squad re- turning next season, spirits will again be high in the Rebel camp. f X -if sex ARA L41
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