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1Ac. itO Wrestlers Take Pride Down But arly November brought about thirty hopeful wres- tlers to their first practice. This number decreased very lit- tle during the season. Unlike last year the team was able to have a junior varsity which did very well. At the end of the season eleven varsity wrestlers with two seniors and two freshmen went to compete in the District Tournament. Ronnie Petrie placed second at 185, Charles Preston took third at Il2 and Ricky Nalls took third at 126. Dennis Anderson took fourth at 176, Freddy Enfinger took fourth at 145, and Jason Warren took fourth at 138. Jesse Peek took fourth at 132, Jimmy Ruby took fourth at 119, Evan Gratzick took fourth at 105, and Jarrod Smith took fourth at 98. Ricky and Charles went on to compete in STATS North Stafford 23 56 Essex 30 39 Orange 6 69 Albermarle 24 51 Stafford 6 7 King George 42 33 King William 24 5 Louisia 3 65 Culpeper 5 65 Record: |-8 2 yt at ‘- Wrestling Not Out the Regionals. Because of an in- jury Ronnie was unable to attend. Returning veterans will surely make a great team next year. — Dennis Anderson Ronnie Petrie rushes head-on against his Culpeper opponent as soon as the referee designates the beginning of the match. WRESTLING — Row |: Jarrod Smith, Charles Preston, Jimmy Ruby, Brian Jackson, Ricky Nalls; Row 2: Jesse Peek, Jason Warren, Freddie Enfinger, Majeed Abed; Row 3: Eric Stegner, Billy Asimacopoulos, Dennis Anderson, Ronnie Petrie, Shawn Pine, Coach Bridi
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J.V. Football — Row |: Roy Dodson, Tim Williams, Daryl Col- bert, Neil Barr, Eric Alsop, Krik Perry, Michael Paige Row 2: George Richardson, Mark Coleman, Dorsey Wright, Chris Jones, Joe Case, John Mixon, Chris Hayes, Tony Lane Row 3: Quick Six and Crunch Bunch sumsonmeemucroconm doe $ Clinch District game for a quick break. he 1986 J.V. Football Team was by far the best team in a decade. From a 3-4 record in 85’ season, the team went to a 6-I-l season which earned the team first place in the District. In spite of many un- fortunate injuries which took out alot of the starting players, hard work, team spirit, and the great coaching by Mr. Dunn and Mr. Bridi paid off. The “Crunch Bunch” which was the awesome defense kept going and it John Bufalari, Shawn Leach, Chris Swisher, Clayton Mullins, Randy Blount, John Gabby, Jason Lewis, David Branham Row 4: Matt Kern, Mr. Bridi, Chris Dillard, Steven Deshasio, Larry Sharp, Troy Coleman, Everett Marrow, Mr. Dunn sesceoners . aR 4 RES seemed they still stopped good drives cold, forced fumbles, and crushed offensive lines. The “Quick Six’? scored when it seemed impossible, made many big gainers which set up touch- downs and baffled their adver- saries with excellently executed plays. Players like Chris Jones, M.V.P., made all of this possible. — Eric Wooten Junior Varsity football players scatter to stop their opponents scoring tactics. Courtland Osburn Louisa King George Culpeper Caroline Orange James Monroe Record: 6-1 J.V. Football 145
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Randall Crisp is triumphant in his heat against Culpeper. Coach Thomas advises Dennis Anderson Dennis Anderson takes Coach on how to whip his opponent. Thomas’ advice and crushes his opponent during the Culpeper match. Wrestling 147
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