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D Freshmen: Football S Basketball Freshman basketball season, although not quite successful, deserves a close look. Against an as- sortment of opposing players. the Frosh gained two wins over Lee, one over Jackson, one over Glenvar. and a' forfeit over Booker T. Washington. who. alter winning by two points, continued their zest by tearing up the Woodrow Wilson lockers. Freshman Footballers also had an unfortunate sea- son, losing close ones to Jefferson and a 7-9 game to Linkhorn, a school near Lynchburg. A not-so- close O-2l loss went to Andrew Lewis, but wins over Fleming and Glenvar were recorded. A number ol games were rained out, including those with Danville and Glass. ll was a long, frustrating sea- son: the big surprise is not that they losl' three but that they won two alter the loss in preseason scrimmage to Roanoke Catholic. l. Action was heavy against Monroe. 2. Many Freshmen dressed out for varsity. 3. Mr. Baker Ccenterl, basketball coach. 4. Ball carrier leaves a long trail. 5. Action rough as Lewis drives against Patriots. 6. Trying for first down yardage. 7. The reason backs make yardage. 8. Coach Mossel plans second half strategy. 9. A power sweep that didn't work. IO. Putting it in for two.
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Members ot the cross country team included S. Robertson fkneeling, Goodall, D. Cowling, P. Wright, T. Peterson, T. Calhoun, W. Deans, C. lefty, J. Fant, R. Anderton, L. Cunditt, R. Painter, M. Willis, F. Elliot, J. Bogese, B. Abbot, R. Ripley, B. Jacoby, D. Morse and P. Barbee. ,Klein, D. Livingston, S. Campbell. tStanding, leftj Coach Baker, B. Bob Goodall pulls away from pack in city-county race. 96 Harriers Llndefeated Coached by lvlr. Steve Baker, the cross country team again went uncleteated in regular season. The Harriers were invited to a state-wide invitational cross country meet at the College ot William and Mary where they placed titth in a tield ot 26 teams. Later they won a tirst place trophy in the city-coun- ty race at Northside l-ligh School with six ot the sev- en Patriots winning medals. At the state cross coun- try meet in Williamsburg, the l-larriers placed sixth out ot 27 schools. John Klein and Bob Goodall, sen- ior standouts, placed seventeenth and thirty-second respectively in a tield ot I43 runners. John Klein, all alone, out in the lead. ff , ........
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