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B-Team Basketball — Row 1: Gary Dotson, John Caldwell, Randy Edwards, Alan Toney, Buddy Chamblee, Vic Navarr Lavender, Tyrone Davis, Jerroid Evans. Row 3: Rusty Adams, Tommy Martin. . Row 2: David Kemmerer, Jeff Valuable Game Experience Gained by J. V. Teams Hoping to fill the varsity squad ' s shoes in future years, the B-Team and eighth grade cagers increased their power in ball handling and shooting throughout a season of frustration. The B-Team ended the season with a disappointing record while the eighth grade salvaged 1 win out of 8 games. The B-Team squad was lead by Johnny Caldwell and Glorious Foreman ' s accurate eye proved to be the driving force of the eighth grade team. The ' 68 season did not prove to be a winning one but the experience gained will be an asset in the future. 8th Grade Basketball — Row 1: James Philips, Barry Toney, Milton Fann, Bernard Arnold, David Hotard. Row 2: James Carlson, Bobby Allen, Barry Daniel, Art Marler. Row 3: Tommy Caldwell, Gary Moody, Mike Green, Glorious Foreman. Row 4: David Hackler, Tommy Lankford.
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Girl Cagers Break Even for Season team the opportunity for Rom 1: Lynndale Paden, Kay Campbell. Debbie Brown, Regina Felker, Chris Mills, Debbie Miller. Row 2: Judy Wil- liams, Debbie Stover. Row 3: Janice Williams, Pam Chamblee, Coach Harmon. I If one were asked to define in one word the ide as expressed by the words sacrifice, work, dedication, joy, and despair, the ' word would be athletics. The girls basketball team at George High is fully aware of this. The pre-season games ended with a 4-1 record and an invitation to the Bass Christ- mas Tournament. However the Ladies from George were eliminated by North Fulton in the first round. The sub-region opened on a disastrous note with two straight losses to Carver and Brown. The team rebounded, though, and finished the sub-region play with a 5-7 record. The girls won their first game ever in the city tournament by beating Roosevelt. But the note of frustration returned the second night when the lady Falcons were eliminated bv arch-rival Fulton. ' Oh, I ' m not that good! 85
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Glorious Foreman fakes a defender as the eighth grade offense sets up a scoring play. That second effort proves crucial as Glorious Foreman demonstrates tying the ball up in the Carver game. Eighth grade team members drill on skills in pre-game luarmup. 87 Rebounding, although not directly ap- parent in the score, is an important factor in victory as Art Marler clearly shows.
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