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108 Sports Youthful Wrestlers Deal Area Foes No Rest The George Wythe grapplers were again led this year by their untiring coach, Mr. Louis Timok. The Bulldogs demonstrated the fundamentals of wrestling when they gave an assembly in which all were invited to attend, which proved quite amus- ing. George Wythe opened their wrestling season with two losses to St. Christopher's. The Bulldogs weren't down, though, for they won four consecu- tive games following the defeats. Although the tides were against the Bulldogs this year, chances look very bright for the next season as the youth matures. Front Row: Rod Cyrus, Ray Garrett, Scott Taylor, Floyd Richardson, George Corker, Richard Crews, Bruce Norris, Coach Timok. Second Row: Burt Ivey, Charlie Brown, Robert Spake, Doug Brown, David Leach, Donald Smith, Tom Boyd, David Leach and Richard Crews proved to be the leading scorers, with Leach as the outstanding wrestler of the year. He acquired 7 wins, | loss, and | tie, while Richard Crews had 7 wins and 2 losses for the season. Achieving a second letter were Wayne Reynolds, David Leach and George Corker, who distinguished themselves as fine matmen. Robert Spake was the leader of the ''heavy- weight Bulldogs. Greg Garrett, Floyd Richardson, Rodney Syrus, Geep Schurman, and Tom Boyd qual- ified as the ''smaller'’ grapplers. These two efforts together gave the district quite a struggle. Geep Schurman. Back Row: Dennis Lucy, Ira Reynolds, Wayne Reynolds, Warren Stansbury, Leonard Shields, Daniel Smith, Brad Schurman, manager, Jerry Lusk, manager.
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Tie Three Events appears to be the first up and out of the starting blocks In an effort to defy the law of gravity, Bob Ukrop reaches for his in the 220 yd. event of the Central District Track Meet. mark and a first place finishing in the broad jump against Petersburg. CROSS COUNTRY—Front Row: Frank Inman, Butch Dallas, David McCloy, Bob Willis, Greg Harris, Tonny Zabrosky, Mac Cramer, Danny Webster, Jimmy Bruce. Back Row: Ronnie Hockett.
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Sophomore muscleman Tom Boyd is inches Varsity Wrestling Statistics George Wythe St. Christophers St. Christophers Douglas Freeman Prince George scene. John Marshall Douglas Freeman Prince George .. John Marshall Won 4 Lost 5 Leading Scorers David Leach —. Richard Crews Mane Boyd ..........-.. George Corker ..............-... Don Smith - Rod Cyrus - Oppon ent 42 By | 20 E20) 754 39 38 aii away from a pin on his Freeman opponent as the referee eyes an apparent victory. Using weight, skill, and an outburst of strength, Richard Crews chalks up more points by sealing a lifeless Rebel's shoulder to the canvas. Sports 109
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