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Dragons make golden record During the 1982-83 football season the Golden Dragons proved Coach McCarty's 'Lfamily concept with a 6-1 record. The Dragons won the Bi-Dis- trict and to the Area playoffs. The only losses the Dragons suffered during the season were to John Tyler land Conroe McCullough in the Area play- offsl while they defeated Marshall, Longview, Tyler Lee, Texas High, Pine Tree and Lufkin. Coach McCarty feels that the Dragons played outstandingly this sea- son. The total team effort was the main reason for our success, stated Coach Mac. 'KI also appreciated the en- tire town's support. As was the case during the regulat season, the Nacogdoches fans turned out to support their team in Dallas and Houston. On many routes to these games one could see cars decorated for the occasion with streamers, white shoe polish, and the ever popular, W? M sssli . Coach Macls Big Nac Attack bump- er stickers. Although the entire team did outstandingly there was also exception- al play from several players. Hubert Douglas led the team in rushing, and kickoff returns. Douglas also was the leader in the scoring sections. Daryll Caldwell, quarterback, led the team in passing and was third in the rushing column. Jerry Deckard led in receptions, having 41, and was second in the scoring while Mark Moore led in interceptions and punt returns. Leading tacklers were Lorenzo Colston and Shag Matthews. The Dragons success during the foot- ball season brought about cliches such as TST fTexas Stadium Timel and ADT fAstrodome Timel. It can only be said that the Dragons have had their share in the spotlight this year. Let's hope that it shines again! 1. O'Neil Upshaw and Ed Nichols look on with anticipation as the play of the game progresses. 2. Coach Frankie and running back Hubert Douglas go over the tactics for the next play. 3. Receiver Mark Moore is a jump above the opposition with this fantastic catch of the game. 108-SPORTS ......L. - ,,- .i1a:g..,... - awe
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1. Number 87, Patrick Dixion, and Number 45, Derek Lackey, along with manager, Frank Gillam watch a telecast of the night's game on a porta- ble T.V. This year was the first year that the Varsity team was televised on a local T.V. station, The games that were televised were, John Tyler, Pine Tree, and Lufkin. 2. Coach Mac. congratulates Clayton Shoemaker on an outstanding tackle. 9 T x. 7 M 27 icccccc, cccccc cccc g,ccc , cccc g cccc g ,c,,s cccc g G-, it G ggcc is ccccc G te vga t S c + fl- -'wa' rf - - rrxr--v' 1' 'J-S ' 31 ' 1' W ' xv + 1 4 -'I -I rl- M-I I ' 1:-an -I I-'il 71 K i K . My .st - 2:37 N- ' g ,un it g G cccc g G, G G B: cccccc i g G ,R ,,ccc,cc ,, ,,,cc G g g fl , I A K .' ' ..... . .. p K 1 ' ' KA - . . .h A Q K . -L I Q . I 5 by U, ' ' -P 5, L, css fl ' qlfhteij 1- .h 8 L14 V, A., 5,4 0, 9 V . 'gl N ' ft-- . Y L f X .' .1 ff G 3- -f if , 0 ,Q 2 . pw :-Qgg, ,,35Q.AN S 5 i :' gs 'ii G , 'Q' f ff. ,,:.fs, S 'T-L , K, v A ,V A 7 'fx , , , Q ' ,,n L, fffxg T ff N5 9 di' l f . - - . ' t Q Q 5 , - 3 s . , ., , b N Y 3 ' 9 - , . ,,.. btkbu ,M J. as - 4 , , t,,,, ...it,,, ' tt- 4 :ront row: Daryl Caldwell, David Womack, Bruce Arrant, Jerry Woodsong cheerleaders, Tra- :y Lewis, Rilea Pool, Robyn Gillespie, Temple Thomas, Lynn Maynard, Donna Thompson, and lackie Thompson, Hubert Douglas, Wesley Aoore, Terry Kegler, and Ken Hall. Second row: nanager, Frank Gillam. DeWayne Pittman, Willie Nhitaker, Lorenzo Colston, Joe Don Welch, Roy Rodriguez, Wesley Watts, Mark Moore, Ben Wil- liams, Ed Nichols, Shag Matthews, Brad McWhoter, Keith Ayers, O'Neil Upshaw, and Quincy Whitaker. Third row: manager, Harry Burkett, Leo Berry, Bret Rains, Clayton Shoe- maker, Johnnie Carter, Ricky Upshaw, Diron An- derson, Reggie Matthews, John Baker, Scott DiNucci, Jerry Deckard, Derek Lackey, Andraly Horn, Patrick Dixon, manager, Joe Driggers, and Stuart Cunningham. Coaches: Sam Jones, Tony Frankie, Clarence McMichael, Shirel Womack, Steve McCarty, Don Hamilton, Robert Tueton, Bobby Reyes, Gordon Fountain, and Gary Robin- son, SPORT S-109
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