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SJ B1 EE' Bla 5531- 4 Haig North Cobb 7 SHS 0 Walton 0 SHS 6 McEachern 20 SHS 6 Wheeler 0 SHS 6 Wills 0 SHS 0 Campbell 14 SHS 0 South Cobb 12 SHS 26 Left: THEY'Ll. NEVER CATCH ME NOW! says Darryl Holliday. Darryl was voted Most Valuable Offensive Player by his teammates. Below: ONE OF THE FRESHMAN Kickers this year was Kevin Black. Coach Hutcherson comments, Kevin has a fine leg and should do well in the future. r' I we ff Cf- 3 6, aw we ,Q S Q in ' W gg' l 156i 1 Miller Bullock,'Mike1NortonQ'Matt Cothern, 'L Mathew Hall, Jeff, Lucus, John Bell, Coach Hutchyersong Odle, Greg Santini, Steve iff Phillips, Scott'Carhpbell, ' ,,, 2, 1 . 5
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l I BABY JACKETS PUT UP A MEAN FIGHT iv - rd: w -Lv A QP 1 f ' ' --2-t:.:a-S 'Ka -rg , . qu 'a-ff' ,..:- I wi w - ,' L5 . .-un, .A -.n,:?'7fff.h' Q. V . . Q . 'hw '5'm,,,4, 5 I l - if 4 I i M' 'T' -ng. i. f' X it Q .. i . '-'L .i ' ' 4 'r I X f '- ' , vqx' V...- 5 tv 'f- .,,. in-' . - .ig4':5gSrg.,f V -. Q 'vw .st N 77' 'vas -.. .,'. l Top left: FOOTBALL lSN'T JUST PLAYING the game: it's also exercising and getting in shape, as Darran Cochran demonstrates. Darran played free safety for the 1980 freshman football team. Top right: WATCHING INTENTLY from the sidelines is Coach Edwin Hutcherson. Coach Hutcherson helped the baby Jackets through a number of tough games as freshman defensive coach. Above: OUARTERBACK DAVID CHILDRESS and center Steve Rogers get ready for offensive play. Steve Rogers also played Jacket guard. Flight: WHEN DAVID CHILDHESS wasn't playing quarterback, he showed his versatility by playing defensive corner back. 54 The freshman football team ended their season this year with three wins and tour losses. The team started out weak hitters, but by the middle of the season they were really coming on, says coach Hutcherson. The teams that we played knew that they had played their toughest game against us. All of the defensive players were outstanding in their own way but Rick Odle was a stand-out. The coaches said that he was the most outstanding defensive player because he was a leader and a consistent player. The most outstanding offensive player, the coaches feel, was Darryl Holliday. Coach Hutcherson said, He was the most talented runner we had and should be a good asset to the Varsity team in the future. 'n -4 .I 1 I rw, .150 -1.4 ' 'Z I 4 1' ? L '19s 4 'Hb .vp h d' .f r HQ' Y Lf-'ia J g ' . H s I O .,, -- .ff -Qru 'U'-H-Q ill
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OVER THE RIVER AND THROUGH THE WGODS When you've done all you can do, you have to do more. This is the way coach Joe Bradford describes cross country running. He also says, Ninety percent of the racing is mental. If you don't have a good attitude toward the sport, it doesn't matter how good a shape you're in. You won't do well. Coach Bradford also feels that all of his runners had great attitudes and that is why they did so well. Mike Archer was the teams most outstanding runner this year. He won the county in the 3.2 mile race with an excellent time of 16.34. Susan Rice also excelled on this year's cross country team. She was first in the region in the 2 mile race with a superb time of 13.01. The boys' team concluded the season at third in the region and the girls at seventh. ln the county meet, the boys were third and the girls sixth. Coach Bradford says he enjoyed his first season as a coach at Sprayberry. Top left: A GOOD ATTITUDE really does make a difference. Mark Farmer came out late in the season with a winning attitude and a time of 21.34, and by his last meet had brought that time down to an 18.21. Top right: DETERMINATION AND CONCENTRATION are what Susan Raney needed to get forty-seventh in a region of over 100 thin-clads. Right: NECK AND NECK are Gina Boughton and Susan Rice, two outstanding members of the girls cross country team. Below: BREAKING AWAY from the crowd is junior Mark Farmer. Coach Bradford comments that Mark was determined to do well and will be a great asset to the team next year. Bottom right: LONEUNESS IS THE PRICE you have to pay for being good, Not only is Susan Rice a superb runner but also an excellent student. AD mf. ef ff' Q, ,. rew- . 4. ' g- lt. .e s ,rf' 1 .-is 3:48 1 . A , -sf I , . .'. H I , in - ie .- vn- I I 1 A 9 mf? bi I l - W- !f -42 , YI ,, va , A 4 gl 5 Aa ' 4 56 ' Lf
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