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,6'g,'A:A4:5 xyjnfb Aan: t.t'Mv',. Q R Bobby Martin runs with the looking for a receiver at the Nor- Southside game. as 3,5 Pug .Ag ' AM, ,AAA MAA MA NAM AAA hgh' afaefi A MM , new Football player of the year is senior Larry Fulford as he attempts to do what he does best. - How 'bout It? S' . ' 4 . .. - . , Eric Billings, senior As we went through the playoff games, our confidence grew and our desire to be number one in the state. We came all this way and we were determined not to fall short. The one word that sums up the Championship game and the whole season is 'UN- FORGETABLE'! Memories of this season will live in my heart forever. 5 ' .,,, X vie.. -.1 . Jeff Boyett, senior The season couldn't have ended better. For three years most of us seniors had strived for this goal and we finally reached it. l've got great friends on the team and I will miss them next year. But we can all have the same thing in our hearts, the first State Champions at Southside! Richard Shewmaker, junior The Rebels possessed the killer in- stinct and used it, with superb coaching and tremendous effort we became the best team in the state. We are number one when it counts and no one will ever take that away from us. The feeling is indescribable! 'al- Ready for Northside, the Southside Rebels run through their pre-game tunnel, excited to play. Packing up for the Ole Main game is junior Bret Hood in the locker room before the trip.
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V A Tearing through Nor- thside's defense is halfback Adam Fulford. ' ix' w sa. ff for Southside, junior Don Fthyne As Junior Brady Paddock hands the ball yardage against Northside in a off, sophomore Adam Fuiford strives to game. gain more yardage for Southside. REVING Johnny Bebs players prepare for varsity F ollowing in the varsity's footsteps, the junior varsity football team's season went extremely well, ac- cording to head football coach Bob Gatling. Sophomore Alan Condren and Darren Beckham agreed with Gatl- ing, but Beckham added there was one shortcoming. I felt the season went well except for the Northside game, he explained. Southside went through the entire season with but one blemish, that coming to Northside in a home game. The Johnny Ftebs got back at Nor- thside the next week though, defeating the Bears on Grizzly turf. Coach Gatling feels that JV players will be able to step up next year and fill the void left by graduation on the varsity. We'll get some good play from them, he summarized. s. X- -,ts U. ,, ,f g V. ,, K Wk A ix i ., -wg Q- Q , . wggsrnx, MQ..-L.. k, M . x.. S, ?,tm g,g..i
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