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SENIOR MEMBERS. Left to right-Row 1: Micheal Price, Terry Pinnix, Mark Gant, Tony Isley, B. C. Cheek, Pernell Bozeman, David Wrenn. Row 2: Rodney Farrell Jeff Hair, Willie Gray, Richard Jarosz, John Malloy, Doug Moore, Greg Overman, Hanfz Boone, Jeff Hinshaw. Row 3.' Woody Hadley, Jeff Baldwin, Dennis Bynum, Doug Blackwood Elrado Morgan, Terry Vanhook, Al Leonard Raymond Sneed. 69 sq U. B 91 B 0 f i'214 E Qit: The Hrst 5 games in 1980 were disappointing for the Cavs, being defeated by a good Chapel Hill team 0-17 and losing to Greensboro Smith 20-34 in its second. Then came the conference and the Cavs opened with a hard fought 2521 victory over Eastern Ran- dolph. They next went down to Mebane and lost a heartbreaker to Eastern Alamance 6 12 in overtime. The following week, Williams High School dominated the Cavs 0-30, and the Cavs stared at a disastrous season being 1-4 and looking at 5 tough conference op- ponents to come. The next 5 games started with Homecoming and a 42-0 beating of Bartlett Yancey giv- ing the young Cavs a great deal of needed conference. This was followed by a 12-3 beating of Southern Alamance. The young Cavs had grown up beating Graham 14-0. They were now looking at a possible 6-4 season, only the third winning season in the school's young history. The last two games were hard fought defensive struggles but the Cavs prevailed with a 10-7 victory over Western Alamance and a 7-0 victory over Hillsborough Orange. ln the last 5 games the Cavs had only given up 10 points and had moved the ball with enough consistency to post 5 victories and end up 64 which placed them third in the conference. RECEIVERS. Left fo right-Row 1: Rod ney Farrell Chuck Holliday, Redell ' P l' R 2 R b Blackwell, Calvin ourn. ow .' o erf Brewer, Coach Gentry, Troy Hall.
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Varsity Footbal '80 The Cavalier football team was coming off a Conference championship in 1979, but looked to a rebuilding year in 1980 with the advent of a new head coach and three new assistants and the loss of 14 starters. Coach Bob Hanna's Cavaliers returned only three offensive starters in Mark Gant, Mid5tate Player of the Year in 1979 at tailback, and Willie Gray at fullback. The big question mark would be a young offensive line led by returning starter Richard Hawn. Defensively five starters returned led by middle guard B. C. Cheek and defensive tackle Elrado Morgan. Also returning were Richard Jarosz and Joe Martin in the secondary, along with junior defensive end Garron Bradsher. So success in the early season depended upon how fast the young kids grew up. W ii- f m t SWA' L .S gi? , si . . ,f .:. -get -. B ,,,. , . . . .,.. . sss. s - - sft s l xsfxxsxx A N... rays ,. .... .Q l 1 .,,.,...W--1 .. . Head Coach Robert Hanna Left to right-Row 1: Terry Pinnix, Tony lsley, David Wrenn, Mark Ganf, Richard Jarosz, Micheal Price, Hantz Boone, Jeff Hair, Greg Overman. Row 2: Pernell Bozeman, Willie Gray, Jeff Baldwin, Terry Vanhook, Doug Blackwood, Elrado Morgan, Dennis Bynum, .left Hinshaw, Woody Hadley, B. C. Cheek. Row 3: Redell Degraffenreld, Calvin Poulin, Dewayne Mapp, James Gray, Rodney Farrell, Al Leonard Doug Moore, John Malloy, Raymond Sneed Chuck Holliday, Kyle Mclntyre. Row 4: Luke Walker, Benji Moore, Leon Waddell, Troy Hall, Robert Brewen Leon Thompson, Richard Hawn, Redell Blackwell, Todd Black, Garren Bradsheh Scott Cantrell.
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OFFENSIVE BACKS. Leff to right-Row 1: Willie Gray, Micheal Price, Mark Ganf, Woody Hadley. Row 2: Coach Benneff, Todd Black, Benji Moore, Kyle Mclnlyre, Coach Hooker. ' 5 lrmfwunmf LINEBACKERS AND DEFENSIVE ENDS. Lefl lo right-Row 1: Luke Walken Scoff Cantrell Garron Bradshen James Gray. Row 2: Dennis Bynum, Coach Hanna, Hanlz Boone.
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