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THE 1948 PANTHERS The 1948 Glen Allen Football eleven achieved the unusual honor of winning not only the championship of District II but also the Eastern Regional Title. In winning these two titles the Panthers went through a seven game schedule undefeated and untied. The climax of the sea- son was reached when Suffolk High’s Red Raiders were defeated, thereby bringing the first Eastern Regional Championship to Glen Allen. Since only five lettermen were available when football practice started in September, the coaching staff thought the Panthers would travel a very rocky road during the 1948 season. The coaches, however had not anticipated that the Glen Allen spirit and the desire to win of a group of boys who would play as a team would bring the Panthers to a goal never attained by any other team in Glen Allen athletic history. An outstanding characteristic of this great team was its splendid spirit and determined cooperation. While this team possessed its indi- vidual stars, each man put his team and his school ahead of his own personal glory. PANTHER SCORES 1948 Glen A lena] Sietenee ety eaee ae James Monroe 6 Glen Allenvi Se ork eee es Culpeper 7 Glen Allen ‘3622 2 ee Ashland 2 GlenAllen 212 25 eee Chester 7 Glen Allen-40 Son eer Oot Manchester 0 Glen Allent2 (ey net Highland Springs 0 EASTERN REGIONAL PLAY OFF Glen Allen 19 Suffolk 0
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ee od « 7a Y, ? 4 . Sf, Av wi THE SPORTSMAN’S CREED The Player: He lives clean and plays hard. He plays for the love of the game. He wins without boasting, he loses without excuses and he never quits. He respects officials and accepts their deci- stons without question. He never forgets that he represents his school. The Coach: He inspires in his boys a love for the game and the desire to win. He teaches them that it is better to lose fairly than to win unfairly. He leads players and spectators to respect officials by setting them a good exam ple. He is the type of man he wants his boys to be. The Official: He knows the rules. He is fair and firm in all decisions. He calls them as he sees them. He treats players and coaches courteously and demands the same treatment for himself. He knows the game is for the boys and lets them have the spotlight. The Spectator: He never boos a player or official. He appreciates a good play no matter who makes tt. RA-WInnw ER-NEVER QuiTs- ANE He knows that the school gets the blame or AQUITTER- NEVER: Wins the praise for his conduct. He recognizes the need for more sportsmen and fewer “sports”, ATHLETICS @ Oo ihn Ha 8. 4 Ro 9 AND We, Srey” DonT Make EXCUSES Make Gooo $
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FOOTBALL GLEN ALLEN 13—JAMES MONROE 6 In the initial contest of the season the Panthers, previously rated two touchdown underdogs against the strong James Monroe High School team from Fred- ericksburg, stole some of the Yellow Jackets thunder and came up with a hard earned 13-6 victory. Behind the peerless blocking of the entire Glen Allen line, Tinsley and Page raced for two touchdowns and enough to win. GLEN ALLEN 18—CULPEPER 7 The next week end our boys traveled to Culpeper with all the desire and determination they had shown on the previous Friday. Rated as underdogs again, the Panthers proved that they did not like this role and trounced the Blue Devils 18 to 7. Co-Captain Tinsley, Ted Page and Ed Jackson scored for the Panthers. Co-Captain Luk- hard, Sherwood Frostick and Bill Thacker were the line standouts. GLEN ALLEN 36—ASHLAND 2 The Panthers, on the warpath once more, again served notice that they would be heard from in District II competition by walloping Henry Clay at Ashland. The Glen Allen tallies were made by ‘Tinsley, who garnered two touchdowns, Ted Page, John Gilbert and Howard Trice. Trice made a sensational catch on a pass from Brandmahl; this play was the feature of the contest. Tinsley added 4 points from placement to round out the scoring. The entire line played well and held Ashland to a net gain of 45 yards rushing and passing.
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