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ng ar 'Q I -, .M ....,N.- .. ,M jre5Aman gaaegaf W' A QV i nV ' S S , R Mm 4 Southern ........ Bro den Southern ...... Nortitern Southern East Durham Southern ...... ........ C arr Southern ...... Northern Southern East Durham Southern .............. Carr Southern ........ Brogden Mr. Joe Hipps, Freshman baseball coach Providin a future varsity team with the same stuff it needs for winning championships a superior tresiwman baseball squad did a fine job in ninth grade competition. Once again we had a promising share of newcomers who compiled a fine 6 - 2 record. Two ot these boys were pro- moted to the Varsity for the championship games. FIRST ROW: Phil Stinnett, Ronald Stephens, Ronnie Rigsbee, Mike Knowles, Johnny Bennett, John Woody, and Kenneth Ferrell. SECOND ROW: Robert Holder, Tommy Medlin, Tim Oldham, Billy Self, Tommy Crabtree, and Mike Ennis. fit'
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lljarziify gadedaf S A 'Q-Q i FIRST ROW: Crawford Williams, Danny Walker, Tommy Pipkin, Kenneth Stallings, Jimmy McGhee, John Ferguson, and Jerry Goodwin. SECOND ROW: Coach Swanger, Charles Harris, Don Owen, Eddie Tice, and Crofton Mitchell. Pictured at right is L.M. Draper, Manager. Starting a new season under a new coach, our baseball team loolced promising as always. A small measure of defeat was included in those first victories, but after the perfect player for each position was found, the team began to show its strength. We realized that we had a team to talk about, but few, if any, foresaw the boys' being recognized as best of their class in North Carolina. To all the fellows responsible for the winning of the l96O State AAA Baseball Champion- ship, we give our congratulations and appreciation. SCOREBOARD Southern ll ........ ........ C hapel Hill Southern 5 ........ ...,..... N orthern Southern 9 ........ ............ N orthern Southern 3 ,....... ............... C hapel Hill Southern 3 ........ ......................... N orthern Southern 8 ........ ......... O xford Orphanage Southern 3 ........ .................... H enderson Southern 0 ........ ..................... R oxboro Southern 4 ........ ........... G raham Southern 2 ........ ...... D urham High Southern l 2 ........ ......... H i l lsboro Southern 4 ........ ................ O xford Southern 6 ........ .................. R oxboro Southern 4 ........ ....... R oqnoke Rapids Southern 7 ..,... .. ....... Roanoke Rapids Southern l ........ .................... H amlet Southern 2 ........ ................ H amlet Southern 2 ,....... ....... H amlet Southern 2 ........ ........ O ray Southern 4 ..................................... ........ G ray Southern 2 ...................................................... Gray All State Team: Kenneth Stallings. New coach, Terry Swanger, led our Ferguson, and Charles Harris. team to new heights. All Conference Team: Kenneth Stallings, Jerry Goodwin J
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306' l This year's Track Team has shown sTeady improvement Al- rrosT all The records for The school were broken, and in The disTricT meeT, SouThern finished fourTh. The ouTsTanding members of The Team were The following: JimmeTTe O'BrianT, who Took sec- ond place in The shor put ana fourfh place in The discus, Phillip MaTThews who Tied for Tirsf in The pole vault, and Charles Gibbs who Tied for Third place. Sandy Hackney Took Third place honors in The 880, Marcus King finished fourTh in The broad jump and combined his eTforT wiTh Phillip Tucker, JimmyCapps and Donald HaiTh in The mile re- lay To help finish fourTh in That evenT. FIRST ROW: J.l.. Glenn, Jimmy HowerTon, Phillip Tucker, Mickey Draper, Marcus King. SECOND ROW: JimmeTTeO'BrianT, Jimmy Capps, Donald Haith, Sandy Hackney, James Thomp- son, MANAGER, and Mr. James Blake, Coach. DISTRICT STANDlNGS Chapel Hill ............. ........ l sT NorThern ...................... ....... 2 nd Oxford Orphanage ........ ........ 3 rd SouThern ...................... .... . .. 4th Roxboro ................... . .... ...5Th Oxford ........... ........ 6 Th Henderson ........ ........ 7 Th NNEYSSOH 'ii 1 l ,fr i ,.,, 4 I is 'hm 'Nun lt's up and over for Charles Gibbs. Phillip Tucker and Jimmy Capps Take part in the relay race. Jimmette O'Briant prepares to throw Sandy Hackney raises up in a Marcus King flies through the air the dlscus with well balanced form. Sprinter's start to await the gun for with the greatest of ease. a 100 yard dash. M i is S Q
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