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Vikings prepare for kickoff. FIRST VIKING TEAM PROVES STRONG The football season of 1967, John T. Hoggard’s first, proved the Vikings a worthy and powerful opponent for the years to come. Compiling a record of four wins and six loses, the Vikings showed strength and stamina throughout their opening season. Hoggard opened with a defeat at the hands of Tabor City but the following week came back to down Littlefield 19 to 0. Powerful Southern Wayne downed the Vikings, but Hoggard again came back to down Dixon on Dixon’s home field, 19 to 6, the following week. Jacksonville, Hoggard’s first EC4A opposition, overpowered the Vikings at Legion Stadium to mark the half way point of the season. Speedy Sylvester McClean eludes tacklers.
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Hoggard Coaching Staff: (left to right) Rex Hardy, Jim Hebbe, Bob Kennedy, and Frank Farrow. COACHES PROVIDE LEADERSHIP Local junior high schools and New Hanover High suffered great losses when the Board of Education announced the coaching staff for John T. Hoggard High School last spring. From Roland Grise came head basketball and golf mentor, Jim Hebbe. From Chestnut came head football coach Bob Kennedy and girls’ P.E. instructor, Mrs. Boney. Personnel from N.H.H.S. acquired for the Viking coaching staff were head baseball and junior varsity basketball coach, Rex Hardy and cross-country coach, Frank Farrow. The coaching staff is anxiously anticipating Hoggard’s admittance into the EC4A Conference. Coach Hebbe gives instructions in crucial moments. 82
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Hoggard opened the second half of the season by downing Union 13 to 7. The following week South Lenoir edged the Vikings 12 to 6 on their home field. Burgaw, a statewide power, stopped Hoggard at Legion Stadium the next week, and Hoggard rebounded from the Burgaw defeat with a stunning 22 to 6 victory over the Stedman Rams. Wilson, ’67-68 4A state champs, closed the Viking season by downing the Vikings only after Hoggard had scored 13 points on the rough Wilson defense, the highest scored upon the Cyclones all season. Ree Bill Dolan receives instructions from Coach Kennedy. HARD-HITTING VIKING DEFENSE SHOWS TEAMWORK Linemen crouch as Vikings prepare for Tabor City attack.
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