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TDP DOGS Rebs finish season with 8-2 record C ries of We're No. 1! arose soon after the Rebel football team's record-breaking season. Southside whipped through four highly-ranked opponents, all on the road, to cap- ture the state's most coveted award, the AAAA state crown. Among the teams the Rebels slip- ped past were the three leaders from the AAAA-Central division, con- sidered by many to have been the state's toughest league. Before the season, I knew we would be good but not exactly how good, Gatling said commenting on the Rebels' achievement. Gatling went on to say that the big- gest regular season victory came in a conference game against Rogers. During this season of great suc- cess, many players helped contribute to the victories. Seniors Bobby Mar- tin, quarterback, and Mark Moore, fullback, led the offense, while seniors Larry Fulford and Brett Alberty as well as junior Bret Hood spearheaded the stingy Rebel defense. The whole year wasn't all pleasure though. The most disappointing mo- ment of the year was placing third in the AAAA-West conference, accor- ding to Gatling. i --M While the summer was ending the Rebels Coach-of-the-Year Bob Gatling decides on were beginning. Push-Ups were done dur- the play as junior Wayne Williams ing the summer practices. discusses his view. X -Ml' Mem..
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