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FOOTBALL 1964 . CQ x f I 'Sh' We-f :- ,g .21-Q, i Xa , ,fzf ta. I, . liz 'Q i .-. U L - N' 3 1'qln ff, - pa. ,j 'F l --H A Q I -A I Y ' Q A A , X 1 as '- .4 Q I ,A . V X' - V K . ,Q 5 5 m A' ' Q -1' 4 L ' ,V H T Q- M, YL was Q ' , ' I plz gif. ', KI' f' 'l-mi' .- y Vrkih 4 - ff - . .lj H , w w. , -- - D , V .:- 9 42 '. 1: f Q 1 3 1 X V M -3 G , '-S ' 5 , Y I, it .9 -E .-K L- fl' -- 3 ,- A .r T v Qfff Y, , .1 Q ,, ,fy ff X 1' 3 3 L ww , are ., 4- L X - i 1 i. 'ut I 1 fs X ' 3, 52: 3 ' for s i t ' ' ,,,,,, , t, , T wa ht' We I 1 T L +G-1 tg. X ' ' 4 A J 6 A XL I I A -V . L ' In 114- 'ZW' 7' J ' 'it-. ' . - tk' ',v.A I 1 Y A A A 1 ' ' ' L' ' , , 7 FIRST ROW, L to R: Chuck Prendergast AllenWester, Bob Cox, Darrell Myers, Bill Droke, Freddy Walton, Wayne Heasley. SECOND Row, L to R: 13111113 Managers Don Pearce, Herman Hodges, M Wayne Trivette, Phil Junot. FOURTH RO Tony England, Bud Nall, Richard Ford, Richard Stansbury, Frank Wright, Bill Query. Head Coach George Litton l Assistant Coach Ron Whittaker Co- Captains Steve Walton. r , u 5'1 Ev' Q abbit, Larry Ellison, Gary Vick, John Hammond. THIRD ROW, L to R: ike Proffitt, Wayne Crouse, Arnold Freeman, Vaughn Smith, Larry Smith, W, L to R: Student Coach, Elton Jones, Elliott Ritter, Robert Sc! ider, Wright Maliska Tate, Wayne Heasley, and Fred L, Smith Wauier Clemmer Teeter .1 fain? 'z -' 0 45 as ' ,L x M 'Q x L n L' . E f' ' Q A, 5 lv 2, it 4. ua-. I ef Il'--Af ' I , , 'Q I 'L 1 . 'Q P7 ,Lax Florea Wester Freeman -.L ' I Q -5114 Z w - 1 1 rd A Tl' I ' 'L I E l 7' 'Q L ii., B-,lr , mari'
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Gary Vick rolls for long yardage, Vick was second in scoring with 36 points for the season. ii -:tix axlrhax.. - .. , T', 4 '-, S.-5. - V -, , - -1 . - ' 74,5 Q ,- - 5, -s . .9-C. ' Y Ai , 4. Q. .V - Y .Y - ,K , ' N ff- -.. Y' ' sf- M Env -ri-Q. '-sr .sf it H H- , -an 15 1' if-Q M N f - r H. N 2 ...A - V T - . 4. -. . , FreddyWa1ton, Back ofthe year in Region Ten, runs for long gain behind the blocking of Bill Droke. Steve Tate rips off yardage against Emory Henry J.V.'s. End of the line for Furman Back. Bob Cox, Stanly Clark, Roy Gray stop Furman Back at the line of scrimmage. Coming in for the'assist are Tony England and Jim Walker. ALL REGION TENWCONFERENCE r t gr v Tr 'nl ' ' fl A .QF-, '. in fa.. 1 4 .,l - tl , H- .9 if ryel ? 7' 0 1 Freddy Walton Steve Tate Wayne Heasley Bill Droke . .- f ' - w -4 ,-mkj .Z ...a,.,L.' 5 Q 'K is Q 'thai' EP' hrs Maliska Freddy Walton, QB Second Team NJCAA All-American Walton, Maliska, Heasley, Droke, and Tate were selected to the Region Ten All Conference Team and the All WCJCAC Squad. Fred Walton surpassed the school passing record set by Johnny Phipps in 1955. The Sensational Quarterback from Kingsport completed 83 out of 176 passes for 1368 yds. and scored 15 touchdowns. He rushed for 240 yds. in 80 attempts. Chris Maliska from Winter Park, Florida, was the leading scorer for the Bobcats with 54 points. He broke all school records with 35 catches for 697 yds. and 9 TD's. Lees-McRae completed a very dismal season with a 3-6 record. The brightest spots of the season were in the passing game that saw Freddy Walton and Chris Maliska break the existing school records, and in the pass defense de- partment where a tough secondary, headed by Arnold Freeman, Jim McGowan, and Gary Chenevey gave up only 367 yds. passing to the op- position and allowed opponents only 37 completions out of 110 attempts. The Bobcats got off to a good start by defeating conference powers Chowan and Gardner-Webb 19-7 and 20-7. They won their Homecoming game against Davidson Frosh 26- 14. They lost to the VPI Frosh 25-18 and to the Furman Frosh 14-13. These defeats seemed to demoralize the Bobcats and coupled with injuries to key players, the 'Cats suffered defeats at the hands of Gardner-Webb, 14-0, Emory and Henry JV, 16-7, Chowan, 33-265 and Ferrum 13-0. Walton, Droke, Maliska, and Frank Wright received a berth on the Sportswriters' All-Region Ten Team. Walton was honored by his team by being voted the Most Valuable and he also won Back of the Year recognition in Region Ten. The Bobcats, despite their record, gave a good account of themselves in conference play and can be justly proud of their performances. 96
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