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Pats' Efforts n The Gridiron Produced A 6-4 Winning Season The Patriotis 6-4 record dissappointed many who were looking for the state championship. Yet the tough season was far from being a failure. Great efforts even in defeat gave the Patriots something to be proud of. Defense was the name of the game against Greenville Washington. The game was scoreless until the Generals scored on the last play to take a 7-0 victory. The following week, Prep suffered another setback at the hands of the Can- ton Panthers. After coming back to score late in the fourth quarter with a Neal Lehan run, the extra point was missed. The Patriots fell 7-6. Eager to get back on the winning track, the men from Flo- wood blasted Sam Barthe 34-22. Steve Murrell started the Pa- triot scoring with a 10 yard jaunt. Then Ken Toler exploded with four touchdowns to put the game out of reach. Toler kept his string of scores going as he reached the end zone four times against Greenville Christian for a 27-14 Homecoming victory. The highlight of the season was the hard fought game against Clarksdale Lee. The Patriots won 18-15 with two touchdowns by Ken Toler and another added by Steve Mur- rell. With one minute remaining, the Colts drove to the Prep 2 yard line. A valiant effort by the Patriot defense held the opponents scoreless. Stingy defensive play by David Noblin, Ron Baker, David Ledlow, Randy Peets, Dolph Woodall, Bill Primos, and many others shut down enemy offenses all season. The McCluer Eagles had a sad homecoming as Prep de- feated them 21-13. Neal Lehan scrambled for the first Patriot touchdown to make the score 7-7 at halftime. After a brief 13- 7 lead by McCleur, Lehan pitched to Toler, who then fired the ball 38 yards to Randy Terai, Anthony in the endzone. Hi Sumrall's kick put Prep ahead 14-13. Ken Toler put the icing on the cake with a dazzling 59 yard scamper. The Patriots boosted their record to 4-2 with their 21-13 victory. In chilly weather, Greenwood Pillow edged by Prep 14-13. Ken Toler scored both Patriot touchdowns in the comeback try, but the two-point conversion pass fell incomplete with 6 seconds left in the game. The real tragedy was losing starting defensive end Bobby Graham for the rest of the season with a leg injury. Back-Bill Crim, Lisenby, Charles Ware, Gray Walker, David Ledlow, jimmy Palmer, Steve Randolph, Bobby Graham, Forest Berry, Richard Lingle, Wayne Walsh, Rob Tyson, Doug Mann, David Noblin, Eddie Waller, Dav Draugh, Coach John Smith. 3rd row-Coach Thomas Bush, Coach Donnie Carruth, Walter Riddell, Steve Murrell, john Thames, Craig Carter, Bo Boume, Bobby Dye, Lane Frazier, jimmy Nix, jay jacks, Rob Lake, Mike Manning, Bill Roberts, Charles White, Stan Evans, Gray Mou- nger, Coach Buddy Crosby. 2nd row-john F ortenberry, Duke Selph, john McGowan, Bobby Lyle, Bill Geary, Bill Primos, Ken Simmons, Ron Baker, John Marchetti, Scott Russell, Randy Peets, Ken Toler, Hi Sumrall, Tommy Tumer, Frank Edwards. lst row-Managers Tommy Prewitt and Bob Rich- ardson, Mark Drake, Logan Russell, Randy Anthony, Greg Ball, Phil Hull, Neal Lehan, Joey Carter, Dolph Woodall, Randy Stumpff, Spencer Cambell, Drew Davis, Roff Hayes.
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