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Overturning Trinity by returning a kick oftf Charles Harris enjoys the security of team members Mario Patterson and Jiwan Jessup. No stranger to the sidelines, these three Bobcat coaches find it a little hard to contain their excitement. long The Bobcat pride is overflowing from the field onto the sidelines, as junior Bobcat Ralph Wall passes a little on. Up in the air: Completing 7 passes in one game, junior quarterback Tim McCann delivers faster than Federal Express. Competition
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The Name Glenn Means More Than An Easy Game Glenn's football abilities have reached beyond the limits of it's own coaches and players. De- spite the fact that they are new- comers and perhaps still build- ing, already-established schools as well as the Winston-Salem Journal and the Kernersville News have taken note of their presence. In the Kernersville News, writer Michael Huie made this comment after a loss to West Forsyth. On the sidelines Friday night, it was evident that the Glenn players and fans pos- Passing along some experience, Coach Marty Stanley has a brief discussion with a passing Bobcat player, Proving the power of the Orange Crush, Parkland's Kennard Martin found it a little tough to gain yardage with a blanket of Bobcats on top of him. Competition Cutting across field to gain m yardage, junior halfback Randy Jo shows his open field expert sessed that pure, ardent enthusi- asm so unique to high school sports. There was none of the cynicism and crude taunting that enters into sports on a college level . . . A few tears, maybe, or a head hung low, but Robert Glenn High School had no rea- son to be ashamed . , . . Wayne Thompson, staff reporter of the Winston-Salem Journal also had comments about the Glenn squad. Mt. Tabor needed a touchdown and a two point con- version to tie it . . . Mt. Tabor got one more chance, but Baker was sacked by a swarm of Bob- cats . . . when it was finished, Glennls defense had pawed away the Spartan offense for a 20-12 victory . . , . Though it was their first year in 4-A conference play, the Bob- cat football team let the pre- viously established schools know that the name Glenn', meant more than an easy game or an inexperienced newcomer - it meant business.
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Competition - Just For Kicks Twas the year of the Bobcats and out on the field The middle was bumpy and clumpy and hilled The strategies for taming these craters were Cachia's We confused other teams with our off-the-clump passes We put Brent on the field so our goal was now empty Till Brantley was threatened by Amber and Vickie At the end of the year the results we could see - 275 saves by McGee With 41 goals we improved on our kick Making last year's 16 look just a titch sick 13 guys scored the goals in our 18 games We pause and feel obliged to mention their names There's Dotson 8: Cattanach 8z Carper 8: Snider Then Brent, then Crotts, Surles, Austin and Idol Eubanks, Windfelder, Hepler, and Mayo Put the ball in the net - and the scorebooks say so The leaders in assists, the leaders in shots Were Dotson, Brent, Cattanach, Snider, Carper, and Crotts Aside from the scoring we're going to recall Some memorable moments of our team this fall We rejoiced at Parkland with our 9 score roll Mr. El has more kids than Parkland scored goals Dotson and Brent - most injured and torn The field looked like a set for Children Of The Corn The Scorebook record is all most will know But for us our record was 30- 0 In our learning together a tradition was set We made 30 good friends without a regret After gaining control of the ball, junior halfback Tim Snider prepares to chip the p downfield. Varsity Soccer team: T. Snider, J. Branch, D, Eubanks, B. Austin, K. Dot- son, T. Shoemaker, T. White, C. Rhoney, B.McGee, E. Austin, D. Competition Hepler, R. Mayo, K, Idol, B. Mayo, V.Fritzler, A. McGee, S. Dotson, Mr. El Amin, J. Branch, C. Wilkinson, M. Brent. C, Reed, C. Carper, M. Crotts, M. Stovall, P. Allen, I. Cattanach, C. Windfelder, J. Poston, M. Leoczko, C. Taylor, J. Edwards, Mr. Leoczko, Mr. Cachia. Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Varsity Soccer 4 Mt. Tabor9 10 Glenn 2 12 Glenn 9 17 West 6 19 Stokes 6 24 West 3 26 Glenn 3 1 Glenn 3 4 East 4 8 Page 8 10 Glenn 6 16 North 1 17 Glenn 5 23 East 4 24 Page 6 29 Smith 4 6 Glenn 3 Glenn Stokes Parkland Glenn Glenn Glenn Parkland Carver Glenn Glenn Smith Glenn Carver Glenn Glenn Glenn North
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