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ABOVE: Extra Points Kicker 13 — Mike Reeves Holder 12 — Tony Meyers UPPER RIGHT: Guards 76 — Tommy Kirkpatrick 62 — Craig Roarke 63 — Dwayne Avington 67 — Edward Audain 61 — Mark Johnson CENTER RIGHT: Quarterbacks 14 — Mark McCullers 12 — Tony Meyers 10 — Jere Shoemake LOWER RIGHT: Centers 50 — Frank Friedman 66 — Bill Sneed 60 — Dave Eblen
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Page 69 text:
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Through 1-9 Season BOTTOM: Center Bill Sneed, Quarterback Tony Meyers, and End John Newberg listen to Coach Russell’s mid-game change of plans at Whites TOP: End Gary Loftis and Tackle Pat Smith take a breather. Loftis was the team’s best pass catcher, and Smith was a dependable mainstay in the offen- The Maplewood Panthers came to play, and performed like the state playoff team they were in a 28-6 Raid- er loss. The Hendersonville Commandoes invited the Raiders to homecoming. McGavocks’ defense held a good Hen- dersonville club to just seven points, but our offense couldn’t punch it in the end zone. McGavock went down 7-0. Stratford came away with a 15-8 upset win in a game played in chilly 50 degree weather, an inch of rain, and ankle-deep mud. The Spartan’s field will never be the same. Overton’s Bobcats were one of the top ten teams in the state. They showed that they deserved the ranking in a 38-12 win. The DuPont Bulldogs visited for Homecoming, but the Raiders couldn’t win for the alumni. DuPont took home a 20-8 win. McGavock closed out the season with a trip to Franklin County. The visiting Raiders never could get rolling, and Franklin County’s three field goals could not be overcome by a Tony Meyers to Paul Carney Touchdown pass. The Raiders had a long ride home following the 9-7 loss. Injuries and sickness took their toll on the Raiders front-line people. Keith Bryant and Mark McCullers had the flu. Bill Sneed, Mark Johnson, and Marty Amos missed several games with knee injuries. Bill Hockett hurt an ankle and Mike Elsbury, Jeff Jolly, and Gary Cox had muscle injuries of one kind or another. Dwayne Avington had a separated shoulder, and, last but not least, Frank Friedman broke his nose.
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UPPER LEFT: Backfield — 3 — Roy Rice, 43 — Kevin Phillips, 42 — Mike Elsbury; LOWER RIGHT: Ends — 83 — David Stampley, 87 — Gary Loftis, 830 — John Newberg; UPPER RIGHT: Managers — 14 — Steve Akey, 67 — Aaron Hendricks, 71 — Steve Eurton, 00 — Joey Willis, LOWER LEFT: Tackles — 72 — Kenny Sutton, 73 — Chris Lee, 70 — Keith Bryant, 71 — Pat Smith
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