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upgrades on Mt. Trashmore s cross ' country track. Y - ' ia' g,-f , Heading for home, Kellam leads the ' ' William Bateman endures one of the S I , l group. Q 1' 5 x :wr . l ' I --WO .- 1? A ,- QQ . -A 'f' v- V. '- n Q -A'j U., ' U0 Qu-:QR ...J -Q AQ, , . D '-0 ' 4 - ' e ' ' ' ' I s all Q - f I - 'A -.' J s-. ,f ' :, . - - - --- - K f - Lai iff.. '- ,-JS-iff if - I' - - . - A , A ' ff- 0 me- L 5. .I ' 5 r -1 : - ' - - N9 .dt ' 4 P ' - I - r-Agn 5 '1 A-q 'T' Y V-q x, 323 ig 0 'lljgi ' . if, A X - 3 Q' I . 'V . l L1 ' 4 ? ,'. LL K . 5 Y 5 5 v 'Qu ,l .- 1 W.- X S , ' x Q, A 0 K . - , .,. I - in . r-1.1 . L ...nz un '-' HKYIH,-KI,l lwm lfii-.-. lam ll.m-in ill! lil I .api :im l'lll, lux 'llillvy 1271, Ixugq-nv Riva-nilNll,Tif1l l.ro-y l'uuli if ii lil I .ilil lwlvlv, l'w-lliliiw 1'-'il lri N11-4-gmill-ll, lXilll.iin'l'urm'rMII,l1ilinMnh-LulSUl, uipv '.mf.nil lfuv. lm-.I-l Hum: ll H Mill l wrn'r'li.ni l1IlliR-in Nnlwrt t.ulilv-5451, Tony SNllllSlllllll57l. mi 1,,,,,:..un1-llimy lu-ui, Imrlrr mm I.ri'gl rim-.x l xml lhuiwll l'I'ij, Rnln-rl Nm1llilh7l,Lniiglfliupllidli .A lim-, lliiili--v n. .1 lhiww Iiiximixlf-r llfll lumix it-ll Ii-in llNll!'l IJJI lhnle- H1-llllll lm- llnnmw 'trwufl lvl 1 lm!-A lwliximni I1 ll lluixlix llinivlul l ' 'l IJ il. Nlxlli Ruin Nlurk Nllllvllfhl.l'u1l1llllnl1n'rlSJl, Iliwl l4H..x lf,-.li l-lwiirfls im lli-mx lfnuili 1-lm Miki- lwim-. I-Val, Iuliu l make-, lr 1NhI,.'XllvliYill1' lilfli.-l in liiilvlu 1 411 I.nv', Nlill--1 Hifi lliuiu- 'N-In-I llfl,-Mill lg-13 l'.iul l.lusluwlm lhlll, Miki' lnrslnn ITIU, 'H lvl! N'-'-vi-lull H111 llwwlx '-nluvlw-lx ll-lil lm- Hunk Kim llnxul Wulush-r Vim. lu-un l,ulluu1'lZl, '. ,mln iv- .--xi H1-li l 1-uxvlu lf'-xx 4.'-uru-- .XI1-xinmlvl :Xzlnlu luxnns Hill l',1lelll'Nullgll'Urhl,Iulinlllulllvll' i, l14,,,,li l,,,-,y,,,,,mH1 lm Xllnxlll-ll Nil-in-llnn sllllil'IH'iI li' , Av---Q - - 'J.: 7 - -i qs - VN- QQ -.1 4 , - 4 s 4 Tony Arnold H151 tums to pitch the ball as Bobby Perkins 14551 pulls to block.
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Coach Cooke discusses offensive strategy with Quarterback Tony Ar- nold. W: 1 ,,- ' ' '4-z..- .H 43' i J, ' 3 , 3 4 1, ' ,A l 1 . ,A .,xViJ v, .W A , -I :A grimy 35 , H . .argl-17' V Kylix 0 ,cfax f'xw4'9-?tV'q -1 i.. rv W 4 '- . . ' I as-. .,' - . ., ,, 4 1 I . 1 , E 1-. -H4.'gA,.1a,k,ffv . he .4.f..- .-.L , - .Jam -..,,.3. r L v 94 rg-Q if 1- QV' 3, .uv-. ,El ..,A-xg., ,., , 5.41:-.mvgigif ,. f - . ' -'-' A f- ' ' 'agua ' ' 949:22-f,f.'l , .gi-rf , ,latin 15, . in, 4-.'.31.4,tl , -, , ,. Ji' ,vi , 1. .1-xx -if K ,,,-44 D' '-3 ' -va.'vf 5 , fa - .M 1 ,.3rvn,'.f.r,z 4 , v . W if With the help of Dr. Brewer, the team physician, the Knights' injuries were kept down to a mere five this season ' A SEUE - After losing its first three Kellam s football team won frve of its last seven games to finish with a 5 5 record Al though some were disap pointed ln the Knights sea son the team has reason to be proud Of the flfty three men on Kellam s team seven cap tured eleven appomtments to the All Tldewater All Dis trlct and All Metro teams Outstanding personnel were Henry Lamb 1st Team All Tldewater 1st Team All Drs trlct 2nd Team All Metro David Bunn 1st Team All Metro 1st Team All DISUICT Greg Cross 1st Team All Drs Timmy Harold 1st Team All D1str1ct Dan Cornell 1st Team All Drstrrct Eddle Up church 2nd Team All D1s tr1ct Greg Pugh 2nd Team All District Defenslvely the Knights yielded 142 points which is not characterlstlc of a Kellam team Loslng SIX starters off the defenslve un1t from the 1977 champlonshlp team meant havmg to rebuild that un1t thrs season Statistically Dan Cornell a llnebacker who didn t start at that positlon until the thrrd game led the team ln tackles Wlth elghty one Guard Tony Blaher was runner up with sixty one tackles Other re spectable performances were turned in by guard Karl Foreman 152 tacklesl end and tackle Larry Miller 152 tacklesj tackle Timmy Harold 144 tacklesl and llnebacker Kevin Cuffee 143 tacklesj The defensive sec ondary was led by David Bunn with 18 unasslsted tackles and Tim Hatton who had four interceptions Offensively, the Knights were led by good perfor mances by llnemen Greg Cross, Ed Nougle, Bobby Perkins, Mark Miller, Greg Pugh, and Larry Miller. The ELEUE offensive bark tuld wis I fl by Henry lamb who gnmfl 1020 yards tht sf l b t rushing performance in me 1 son in the srhool s history and Eddie Upchurch lamb and Upchurch t1ed for scor ing honors with 42 points each Quarterback Tony Arnold and recelver Daryl Chrrstlan led the passing statistics Ar nold completed 49 passes for 628 yards and Christian caught 16 passes for 234 yards The Kellam offense was ranked 6th 1n Tidewater and the scorlng average per game was ranked 3rd in The specialty teams come 1n for a lot of pralse No points were scored against any of the specialty teams and they led Tidewater 1n points scored Eddie Up church returned two punts for touchdowns Both of these performances were school records Upchurch and Barber set school records for most yardage gained on re turns and for longest returns Iohnny Cooke head coach summed up the season by saylng The 1978 season was an up and down season We lost four games by less than a touchdown Reallstlcally f we hadn t done things to hurt ourselves we could have been 9 1 We had some players who didn t play up to par but at the same time we had some players who played beyond expectations You try to look for some good ln ev erythmg The good about this season was that our players never gave up After losing 1ts flrst three games the team came right back and won three in a row and five out of its last seven games That shows good character which IS one of the oblectrves I feel that was accomplished this year ' ' ' , .' 2 1 - z 1 1. 4: ' , fe' 1 ' ' ' ' , 2 Jacgonc us - . - ' 1: ' 1 21 - . . . , . ' ' . AC U . , . - ff , 3 . if ' 1 ' ' My trrct, 2nd Team All Metrog Tidewater. . u n Z , ' I . S . 9 I ' . 1 - 9 . ' 'Bi . l ' I - -' M . '. . . , . . . Q , , , . . 7 ! a . . , . .. x ' ' ' 1 . . - b , . . y i , D . , . . 1 . . , i ' , 7 7 ! 7 Y 7 . I ' , - sf 'X ' -5, . . . y Y 2:3 -
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UMA There's no such thing as a man's world any longerg equal- ity has made its appearance in sports, and now it's just a per- son's world. As for the women, if they can win, let them. Mr. Dave Roughton's ability as a fair and unbiased coach was being tested for the first time as two women joined Kel lam s cross country team His policy the only fair approach was to show favoritism to neither male nor female Each team member did the same work and the individual s tal ent took care of the rest As the season progressed the team remained at 5th position 'SL the same as last year's record, but came only one point away from moving to 4th. The team was strong, however, in that there were 13 starters who showed good individual partic- ipation. The opening of Green Run High School will affect the cross country team ln that at least three of the team s soph omores the material with which a coach builds a team from year to year will be lost to Kellam s future rival Among those going to Green Run will be Anthony Moore the team s number one runner Lawrence Ervin and William Knight .nsxf -nav' V 1 fi 9 CROSS COUNTRY, Front Row Marlo Son. Kathy Hensley. Lawrence Erv Evasco. Anita Martin, Anthony Moore, Tim Rose. Mike Bickel. William Bat William Knight. Back Rowi David Lar- man, Coach Roughton 83
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