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ove: Anticipating a tough game in the first play-offs of the district, Tommy ller, Dexter Barnett, Bryan Barrow, Mike Howard, Mr. Brinson, and Cobb ner plan a strategy for victory over West Columbus. ht: This is the ball that won the game that won the conference champion- p, says John Byrd, as the team approaches the state finals. low: Even though pride is one of my virtues, I guess l'll smile for the wd, says the modest Norman Smith to Cobb Turner as Mr. Munn presents m the Most Valuable Baseball Player trophies. BASEBALL SCORES South Lenoir Opponents 4 North Lenoir 5 T9 Wallace-Rose Hill 1 20 East Duplin 5 2 J. T. Hoiggard 3 5 Burgaw 0 23 James Kenan 0 3 North Lenoir 0 2 Richlands 1 8 Southern Wayne 0 l Jones Central 0 5 East Duplin 0 l3 Burgaw l l J. T. Hoggard 2 i3 Wallace-Rose Hill 0 l i James Kenan i 8 Richlands 4 l Southern Wayne O 9 Jones Central O District 3 West Columbus l 3 Sun Valley i State 2 Williamston 5 93
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Rebels Travel to State Top: Billy Smith slides in home as the Rebels win an- other great game, Top right: After missing a long fly ball, Outfielder Vernon Barnett tries to find the hole in his glove. Above: Billy Smith prepares to take a cut at the ball during the South Lenoir-Jones Central game. Far right: Pitcher Cobb Turner gets ready to do his thing. Right: Taking off his coat for another inning on the mound, Pitcher John Byrd anticipates a Rebel victory.
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Displaying success, the flying blue Rebels climaxed The season with a 10-1 record. Under the capabilities of Coaches Thomas Salter and Linwood Hartsell, The team placed Third in the conference meet and second in The conference. Moving on to participate in the sectional meet, The Team finished second with Larry Avery, Ben Albritton, Marty Smith, and Larry Whaley qualifying To attend the State Track Meet in Fayetteville. Many new individual records have been set by The squad members. Larry Avery was awarded as the most valuable cinderman, and Shelton Rhodes set the shot put record with The distance of 48' 5V2 . Tying The school record, Bill Turner ran The 100-yard dash in 10.2 seconds. In the high hurdles Larry Whaley broke The record with his run of 17.5 seconds. Ben Albritton Threw the discus 134' 43A1 for a new record. The mile relay team consisting of Frankie Rackley, Len- wood McCormick, Dennis Taylor, and Jimmy Smith set the record with a time of 3:43.65 minutes. Right: Senior Marty Smith strains every muscle in an effort To break the forty foot mark in the shot put. Below right: Shelton Rhodes prepares to throw the shot put as opponents look on. Below: Rebel cinderman Frankie Rackley lands in the broad- iump pit with a distance well over eighteen feet in an effort To score in the Lenoir County Track Meet. f- , - .. . rag.: . Fleet-Footed Rebels Pla fm...fee-1:s1svEwzt'1sfwq:-M5 . . .-- ..- QM ,,., ,L , Arf- is -' W ,,. A --'- . if W , ...,. L 'V H gif K. P 4.1, - 17 , ..,, .. L' ' if fr . , ',. 1' . 'T is faaa 7. T 2 '-T1 thi' A f . . 555 .'-- ,'.,, T iris X' mi-fi as Ywlflf. -2 - iss. .rrass . - , f Y '.'. as,q.g,:g 'f.f. 5 ':f53sEffs1f211.2 '. -- M frii L, . . B T , . c. A i a . ..-' 1 4- S. T ,-'- 5 , ' Q Y ,Q -L . . A .. ' . lv Q. L T F T .,-i 94
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