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Opposite page, above: Mark Jones streaks through the Herndon secondary. Below: Coach Ed Henry discusses offensive strate¬ gy with quarterback, Terry Clark. This page, above: Larry Caynor drags a Herndon de¬ fender for extra yardage as Gregg Burgess clears the way. Upper right: Bill Brown booms a punt under the watchful eye of Woody . Right: Defensive End, Bill Brown, strips the ball from a Herndon back. 204
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Statesmen roll up victories Regular season action began with a District match-up against Oakton. The Statesmen overcame opening game jitters to up end the Cougars. With their first victory under their belts, Marshall then rolled to decisive victories over Herndon, Edison, and McLean. Marshall held on to an early lead to defeat Fairfax, revenging last year ' s only regular season loss. Another victory, over Langley, set the stage for the Homecoming game against Washington-Lee. The team was really up for this game and romped W-L 49-15. After slip¬ ping by a spirited Yorktown crew by a field goal, the Statesmen looked towards their only remaining district foe, T.C. Williams, and hopes of a Regional berth. Right: Mark Jones meets his Oakton foe head-on. Below: Coaches Dean Sissler and Merideth Boyd give Ray Gallagher defen¬ sive instructions. Sports 203
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We got the 9-1 season going nowhere blues Since early in the season it was evident that the T.C. game would decide just how far the Statesmen would go in post-season competi¬ tion. Williams was also undefeated, so the winner would capture the Great Falls District title and go on to the Regional game. Early in the game the T.C. offense took control as they moves quickly to the Marshall end zone. A glimmer of hope ran through the Marshall crowd though, as T.C. missed the extra point. The States¬ men regained control and scored on a long offensive drive. The extra point was good and Marshall led 7- 6. The remainder of the game was a defensive battle, as neither team was able to penetrate beyond the other ' s twenty yard line. A fourth- quarter field goal redeemed the Williams kicker for his earlier miss and sunk the Statesmen ' s playoff hopes, 9-7. Naturally, the loss caused a let¬ down before the Madison game. The Warhawks hoped to cash in on this letdown and defeat the cross¬ town rival for the first time in five seasons. The Marshall offense just could not get things in gear so the defense rose to the occasion — making their own breaks and capitalizing on them. The defense pushed the Statesmen past Madison 14-6, wrapping up the season with a 9-1 record. Sports 205
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