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. . . NO MORE TEAR ' Falcons break furiously through student tunnel. The story was splashed all over the daily news. The pre-season predictions for the Triad 3A Conference were released. Southeast was predicted to win only three games, but the team, coaches, and fans knew they could do better. The Falcons took to the practice field early in August. Play after play, and hour after hour, the Falcons practiced relentlessly. Finally, at the end of that first grueling month, the moment of truth came bearing the name of Jordan Matthews. The Falcons finished the season surpassing their predicted record. The Varsity team, handicapped by inju ries, finished in fourth place, winning five games and losing five games. Todd Apple, starting quarterback, suffered a fractured ankle, while Karl Hampton, one of his replacements, suffered a broken nose. Donnie Hooker, an end, also suffered a knee injury. The Junior Varsity team won two games, lost three games, and tied fourgames. Brian Dalton, starting quarterback, suffered a fractured thumb late in the season. Tailback Wilbert Artis suffered a broken ankle, but not before he managed to gain a high average in yards rushed per game. This year the Falcons had several outstanding players. l-lalfback Mark Newsome and Offensive Tackle Larry Putnam wereAll-Conference players. For the second consecutive year, Tony Sweeney, a Defensive Tackle, was an All-Conference player. The Southeast Falcon Varsity and Junior Varsity football teams proved again this year that they are an outstanding football organization. Their fans, without a doubt, can look forward to an even more exciting and entertaining ball club next year.
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Guy Sheets stands at attention as the band prepares to march. .2 -, ll ig A' , 1 A l l W and The Falcons defend their goal as the opposing team attempts to score. Mike Swaim is fired up. Lisa Weston leads a cheer for the Fal cons.
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