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Flip Weinberg—Guard . J. Spring—Halfback Gerry Dickerson—Quarterback Freddy Brister— Quarterback Bobby Dickey snags a pass from Gerry Dickerson in Gulfport Larry Reed and Gulfport Commodore fight for a game.
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Old Brook football game is last at MHS for sixteen seniors Sixteen McComb seniors played the last game of their high school careers on No- vember 20, when the Tigers met Brook- haven. Special tribute was paid these members of the squad at the Touchdown Club ban- quet. The sixteen were presented statuettes which are replicas of themselves dressed in football uniforms. These players are: Todd Carlisle, Tommy Culotta, Jimmy Fel- lows, Bobby Dickey, Dan Magruder, Flip Weinberg, Leslie Newman, Frank Galafaro, Jimmy Jackson, John Morgan, Larry Reed, Ric Day, Gerald Howell, Gerry Dickerson, Larry Singleton, and Russell Waller. Robert Galafaro—Tackle James Johnson—Guard Tommy Culotta—Guard Frankie Galafaro—Tackle Biloxi defender is unable to stop Jimmy Fellows who goes for a touchdown.
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Six McComb High football players were presented awards at the annual Touchdown Club banquet for team mem- bers and coaches, held at the Continental! Motel on January 6, 1965. Hundreds of supporters turned out to honor the team that rated low in the win column, but whose fighting spirit scored one hundred per cent in sportsmanship and in the admiration of students and fans. Football players, team managers, and cheerleaders and their dates are guests of the Touchdown Club, Winners of awards for outstanding play—Row 1: Todd Carlisle, Rotary Club Most Valuable Lineman Trophy and Touchdown Club Permanent Team Captain Trophy; Larry Reed, M. Hainer Most Valuable Player Trophy; Tommy Culotta, Robinson’s Sportsmanship Trophy; Row 2: Robert Bates, Charles Parker Most Hustling Non- Letterman Trophy; Freddy Brister, Sam‘s Sport Shop Most Improved Player Trophy; Larry Singleton, Lions Club Most Valuable Back Trophy. 170
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