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Q, l l arg Opposite page: C15 Coach Reynolds discusses game strategyg Q21 Referee signals a johnny Mack scoreg C35 McMillan catches Wells' pass for long gainp This page: HJ Baby Bird de- fender tackles runner for' lossg C25 johnny Mack eludes tacklersg C39 Birds celebrate un- defeated season. Sports 65
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X layvees Go Undefeated in '72 Season The Sumter High Baby Birds, under the leadership of Head Coach Bob Cher- ry, established themselves as a regional powerhouse. From the beginning of the season, it was evident the Birds would be a tough opponent for challenging teams. The potent offense, engineered by jimmy Wells, put more points on the board than any other l.V. team. Running backs Mack and Davis behind the blocking of the offensive line were called on timeand time again to gain clutch yardage. The powerful defense contained their opponents by causing numerous turnovers. This provided the offense with golden opportunities to score. These combined factors led to a very successful season, 9-0-1. Next year Coach Noonan can look forward to receiving several mature and experienced players. ff 64 Sports
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Cheerleaders Add Sparkle and Spirit To Sports Events Creating an atmosphere of enthu- siasm and zeal among Sumter fans, SHS cheerleaders supported Game- cocks through both victory and defeat. Practice got under way in August with head cheerleader, Beth Allen, teaching the fourteen girls new chants, cheers and pep calls. Each morning at 7:00 sharp, cheerleaders gathered at Swan Lake Gardens clad in cut-off jeans and T-shirts for a strenous three hour work-out. Armed with buckets of soapy water and bright smiles, the cheerleaders sponsored a car wash in order to pur- chase materials for new uniforms. This year all Gamecock athletes car- ried their gear in blue and gold tote- bags, compliments of the cheerleaders. Money was raised for the project by selling ads to local businesses. Throughout the year, cheerleaders spread sunniness and high spirits by making pep banners, selling ribbons, organizing cook-outs and parties for the athletes, and leading classes dur- ing Gamecock Week. 66 Sports
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