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.42 ' Ronnie Cubitt sweeps ieft end for a long gain against Richlands. The Patriot Junior Varsity and Freshman football squads were moderately successful this year. The Jayvees posted a 3-2-l record and the Freshmen compiled a 5-l -O mark. Neither team was able to meet with the success of those of the preceding year but both show- ed a lot of promise. The Jayvees opened their sea- son by dropping a l9-O decision to G. W. of Donvilleg then went on to trounce Jefferson 39-l-4. Halfback Gary Powers scored three touch- downs, and accounted for two more in the 28-O victory over Floyd County High Jayvees. E. C. Glass was held to a scoreless tie when a fourth quarter drive by the Pat- Bob Slaughter David Wa rd Patriot offensive team as seen by opposing teams during the 1965 season. Managers Milton Adams, Robert McGee, Ricky Gross, Robert Jaeger. 42 Ronnie Cubitt fNot Pictured? S
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Fullback Mike Long scampers off tackle for 48 yards. Bob Slaughter snares pass and races lOl yards. Ronnie Cubitt dives for score against Northside. W ist Row: 30 Russell Nelson, 82 David Ward, 20 Ronnie Cubitt, Dodson, 40 Bob Blane, 52 Wayne Stanley, 64 Randy Moore, 8l Bob Slaughter, 50 Larry Ronk, 67 Lew Reynolds, 73 Walker 74 Bob Crawford, 7l Coleman Young, 6l Hugh Brown, 80 Ricky Nelms, 66 Bill Churchill, 83 Greg Senter. 2nd Row: I0 Wayne Dygve, 31 Mike Long, 84 Dee Copenhaver. l fi ' 4I
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N riots was halted on the three yard line. The .layvees gained their final win at home by mauling Northside l9-O. Richard Forth scored twice in this game. The sea- son ended in a 7-O loss to Fleming. The Freshmen opened the sea- son with two wins- Danville 7-O and E. C. Glass 7-6. The Frosh looked good defensively in both games but were unable to muster any offensive punch. The follow- ing week, however, the Patriots scored a 32-6 rout over Andrew Lewis. The Freshmen suffered their first and only defeat, 6-O, from Jefferson, then concluded their schedule by defeating both Flem- ing and Glenvar 6-O. RiCl4Y DYQVG Greg Senter Mike Lo Wi ' 2 W ,L 'l ' Qu LDP AK fl, .i 6 5' Kw 7 of ,ylf my tv i-UN Coaches Al McClearn, Howard Light, and Ray Lucas spend hours planning plays ng Bill Churchill ,,?. tim, f f 5 ' ,,s,,x T Walker Nelms Rowdy Moore Bob Crawford Larry Ronk RUSSGU Nelson Lew Reynolds Coleman Youn Q Hugh Brown
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