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AA State Champions Tim Meyers, Chris McConnell, Joey Palmer. Second Row: Third Row: Danny Gee, Carl Auvil, Bill Gomes, Brian Dan Hughes, Jimmy Farmer. at home, against Robersonville. That week, the town of Murphy went all out in support of the Dogs with bonfires, snake dances, and a parade. To complete the anticipation of that week, Murphy Bulldogs ended the final game with a 32 to 21 win. Now they were truly No. 1. This event in our 1974-75 school year is a high- light of - The Way We Were. WE WERE STATE AA CHAMPS. Coach Terry Postell Coach Bob Hendrix Go Dogs! 13
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Murphy Bulldogs Are 1974 Front Row: Noland Smith, Kenneth Hyatt, Dwight Bennett, Kenny Hall, Willie Brown, Phil Dickey, Lee Lackey, David Murphy, Bill Owen, Johnny Queen, Marty Douglas, Carl Stiles, Jeff Plemmons. Clayton, Tony Dickey, Allen Blakemore. Fourth Row: Bruce Hogsed, Steve Brooks, David Hubbard, It seems that the 1974 Football season was meant “in the stars” to be different and undoubtedly un- forgettable. The coaches and the team knew they had the potential and with the fan’s support and enthusiasm they breezed through the season. With Sylva behind, it was full steam ahead. Throughout the season there had been yells of We’re No. 1, Dogs are Superstars, and All the Way to State. Now the real test neared. First was Polk Central at Murphy. Enduring subfreezing temperatures of 24 degrees, approximately 3,000 fans turned out to this game. Winning by a close margin, Murphy proceeded to the finals. School was called off next Friday so students and other fans could ride chartered buses and cars to Sparta to support the Bulldogs on a 42 to 22 win over Allegheny. Next week at home the playoffs pitted Murphy against South Stanley, the season’s toughest team. The band closed off the breath-holding game appro- priately with “The Night They Drove Ole Dixie Down” as the South lost again, 21 to 14. Thoughts then went to the next and final game to be played 12
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