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Point Counterpoint ln the second quarter the Cap7s Wayne Bell went around the left end for 17 yards and the first touchdown. Bell kicked the point that decided the game. With 3:11 showing on the clock, Reynolds wingback Eddie Arrington scampered 36 yards on a double reverse. A conversion attempt by Reynolds was unsuccess- ful. Raleigh controlled the ball during the first half and Reynolds the second. 'ITM .. A1 . ,1's.1-am.1.auna.nn.1. . '4v Holes in the Sky Amid torrents of rain, the Fayetteville team kept its Eastern 4-A Championship alive by defeating Broughton, 30 to 7, November 1. The Bulldogs knocked the Caps back on their heels and stayed in control of the game to end Broughton's eight game winning streak. Tommy Bradford, the Bulldog's 220 pound full back, scored 22 of the Bul,ldog's 30 points. Rally I With the powerful running of half-back Digit Lautheridge and a ufired-upu defense, the Black- birds defeated the Caps, for their second straight Eastern 4-H and State Championship, 6-O. After having an earlier touchdown called back, the Caps seemed more alert throughout the game, but Rocky lVlount's weight advantage prevailed. The game was close from start to finish with the team getting the most breaks, and taking advantage of them, win- ning. Aftermath Anticlimatic to every successful football season is the recognition of outstanding participants. Two Broughton players were named to play in the annual Shrine Bowl Game. Those participating were Wayne Bell and Woody Eatman. As members of the Shrine Bowl team, they also play in the East-West Game. Three of the eleven composing the 4-A All-East Team were chosen from the Cap's squad. Bell was again listed. Bill Keene and Doug Bridges were also named, and Phil Holden received honorable men- tion. Bell, captain of the team made the All-State 4-A Team.
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Basketball GREAT EXPECTATIONS Never since the 1952, 1953 and 1954 State Cham- pionships has Broughton been as well represented as by the 1963-64 squad. The Caps finished the season with an overall record of nineteen wins and four losses. Co-Captains: Doug Bridges, Jimmy Broadway 67 Mitts M 172 :pw has ff 'Vx COACH OLIN BROADWAY CONFERENCE PLAY ln the conference schedule, Broughton won eleven of twelve games to secure the Eastern AAAA Con- ference Championship. The only defeat came at the hands of Durham's '6Bulldogs, who ran away from the Caps, 55-67. One highlight of the season was the return match with the 4'Bulldogs. With an inspired vengeance, due both to the bitterness of the previous defeat and to the enthusiastic support of the student body, the Caps racked up seventy-five points against Durham with sixty-two. The final game of the regular season fFayetteville, 63-601 qualified Broughton undisputedly for the conference title.
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