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Four members of the 1966 Golden Goblin football team were chosen for the Region 1-AA all-conference team, Clarke Draper, Bernest Cain, Ken Blackwell and Roy Eoff represent the Goblins on the 22 man squad. lst Row-Chuck Yarbrough mgr., Bill Reeves, Ken Blackwell, Steve Greenhaw, Donny Wilson, James McEntire, Bill Hudson, Bill Linch, Bob Beeler, Roy Arnold, Mgr. 2nd Row-John Phillips, Arnold Ralston, Gary Brazzeal, Paul Raney, David Sims, Paul Mathis, Ray McCraw, Clarke Draper, Von Johnson. 3rd Row-Coach Hulen Quattlebaum, Goblins placed on the honorable mention team are G.B. Harp, Bill Phillips, Bill Cromwell, Tim Risley, David Sims and Paul Mathis. I THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY CROOIVI S. Clarke Hall, Ed Collier, Paul Baughman, Roy Eoff, Mike Jech, Bernest Cain, 'Bill Phillips, Al Choate, G. B. Harp, Tony Kendall, Coach Dean Wilburn, Coach Ronnie Toothaker. 4th Row-James Hunt, Tommie Nickels, Greg Wilson, Jim Echols, Jim Dudley, Bill Cromwell, Tim Risley, Paul Choate, Joe Harden, Robert Hudson, Tom Taylor. t7 , ,iw lanlaiiff' T' ll - at aB ,L
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26566666 7666664 26666 666 I-14,4 dm efzeaae 70664 5-7-7 Eecafwl Qadlma SIM! Slow The Golden Goblins started their '66 season off on the wrong foot by dropping their first two games to Forrest City and North Little Rock. The Goblins for the first time played the Forrest City Mustangs and the North Little Rock Wildcats. Forrest City took a quick lead by taking the opening kick-off for 70 yards and a touchdown and never yielded their lead. At the final gun the scoreboard showed 19-6 in favor of the Mustangs. The Goblins followed up their first game by dropping their second game to the No. 1 North Little Rock Wildcats 26-0. The Goblins showed a good defense by holding the 'Cats to just 26 points. The offensive backs 3 Roy Eoff, Bill Phillips, Von Johnson and Ray McCraw could never get the ball moving against the much larger Wildcats. The outcome was 26 points but the game was much closer and the Goblins also used this game in getting ready for the rugged 1-AA race. Tri-captains Tim Risley, Bill Phillips and Roy Eoff were elected prior to the '66 season by fellow squadmen. N. The Coaching staff for the 1966 Golden Goblins were Head Coach Hulen Quattlebaum, Asst. Coaches Ronnie Toothaker a.nd Dean Wilburn.
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G. B. Harp Bill Phillips Tackle, 2 yr. Fullback, 2 yr. i i T Von Johnson Bill Cromwell Tailback, 3 yr. Tackle, 3 yr, 5 s I I V David Sims Ken Blackwell Def. End, 2 yr. Center, 3 yr. The Golden Goblins won their first game of the season when they edged the Mt. Home Bombers 6-0. The hard-fought victory proved costly for the Goblins as they lost the services of fullback Bill Phillips for the rest of the seasonbecause of a fractured knee. The Goblins scored on a two-yard run by Eoff after he had set up the score on a 30 yard keeper. The extra point was missed and the Goblins made the lone score stand up through- out the remainder of the game. It was a four-play 62-yard drive, a lucky bounce through the goa1'posts, a blocked extra point try, that high-lighted the Goblins 7-6 victory over Van Buren. The Goblins thus ran their conference record to 2-0 and 2-2 overall in downing the Pointers for the first time in nine seasons. aff .. 1 ,M 1 l. v Roy Eoff Tim Risley Quarterback, 3 yr.' End, 3 yr. Paul Mathis Guard, 3 yr. Five North Little Rock Wildcats converge on Bill Phillips, hard running fullback of the Goblins. 97
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