John T Hoggard High School - Saga Yearbook (Wilmington, NC)

 - Class of 1969

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Page 104 text:

The first Hoggard-New Hanover football game, long awaited by local football fans, resulted in a hard fought battle which saw the Vikings edged by the Wilcats, 19 to 6. Next, powerful Raleigh again overpowered the Vikings, 19 to 0. Beginning to play up to their potential, the Vikings downed Burgaw, 9 to 0. Still looking strong, the Vikings pleased a large homecoming crowd with a stunning 20 to 6 victory over mighty Fayetteville Ross. Wilson, a contender for state 4A title honors, closed the Vikings season by downing them in Wilson, ZOmtOROS “Run off right tackle,” orders Hardy. Sporadic Play Waths Season Touchdown... . SS Detense pursues Callahan . . . . 100

Page 103 text:

Temoney turns end... Season Opens With Optimism The 1968 Hoggard football squad compiled a record of four wins and six losses, identical to their 1967 season. The Vikings improved greatly with the season and closed strong with victories in two of their last three encounters. The Viking season opened in Rocky Mount as the Blackbirds downed the Vikings, 26 to 0. The Stedman Rams fell victim to the Vikings, 27 to 7, in the first home game of the season. In the third game, powerful Raleigh Sanderson showing exceptional strength in their initial season, dropped the Vikings in Raleigh, 27 to 6. Returning home, the Vikings completely overpowered Dixon, 40 to 0, for their highest offensive total of the season. The Jacksonville Cardinals, on their home field, rolled over the Vikings, 55 to 7, to leave the Vikings with a record of two wins and three loses at the half-way mark of the season. Vikings on the move... 99



Page 105 text:

Zs % Hoggard bench-ready for action Defense Proves Rugged Ken Brock, most valuable player, shows exceptional running ability. 101 As a whole, the second Hoggard football squad was strong and was improving rapidly as the season closed. An exceptional showing against New Hanover High in the first gridiron clash of the two schools and a crowd pleasing 20 to 6 homecoming victory over Fayetteville Ross were high points of the 1968 campaign. Selected by their teammates for postseason Awards were Ken Brock, most valuable player, and Leonard Temoney, most improved player. Several returning lettermen along with graduates from Hoggard’s first JV football squad will return to lead the Vikings in the 68 gridiron campaign. With 4A status finally attained, the Vikings should be ready to meet their demanding schedule next year.

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