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Vikings Fall Short Of Expectations With 9-1 Season After a hard set of downs, Thurston Beal re¬ jects a refresher. Mike Davis shows an expression of disgust while resting. Kim Winkler goes about her duty as Varsity football manager. What? A female manager? Yes . . . Woodbridge Senior High School had come up with still another new aspect. Kim Winkler became the first female manager in the history of Viking football. Wanting to learn more about football and be¬ come more involved in school acti¬ vities, Miss Winkler decided this would be the best way to achieve her goal. What next? . . . Maybe a female football player! Jimmy Little races for the goal as Burton stops tackier. Back-up quarterback Chris Sluss calls a play in the huddle. 15
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Another great beginning!! The date: Friday, September 5, 1975. The place: A.T. Howard Memorial Stadium, and the event — The opening game of the Woodbridge Vikings 1975 football sea¬ son. It all started on a 26-belly, when outstanding halfback Jimmy Little received a handoff from quarterback, “Bobo” Manderfield. “Lightning” then raced the remaining 56 yards for the first touchdown of the 1975 season. This score initiated a streak which continued a cherished tradition begun in ’74 — WINNING! After last year’s championship season, everyone ex¬ pected to go further this year. In reality we did . . . the 45 players per¬ formed well and the fans constantly shouted their approval of the team’s exploits; yet the heartbreaking loss to Charlottesville brought a premature end to hopes of another championship. Even though the team was faced with rebuilding a Viking power, they compiled a 9-1 record. This was made possible by hard work of an excellent coaching staff led by first year head coach Bill Holsclaw, and by the ded¬ icated young squad and leadership of the senior veterans. Gary Orahood just gets off a kick despite challenge of a defender. Coach Cunes discusses the strategy with the offense. - -Ini 14
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Ability and Determination Three outstanding Vikes re¬ ceived a big honor after the sea¬ son’s end. Weldon Burton, Mike Davis, and Jimmy Little were se¬ lected for the 1975 All-District team. These young men each con¬ tributed in their own special way to the success of the Vikings. Eight players were also chosen for the 1975 All-County team, they were: Thurston Beal, Joe Beasley, Mike Davis, Don Glass, Courtney Hart, Jimmy Little, Gary Monroe, and Gary Orahood. Coach Holsclaw caught in a pensive mood on a Friday. Art McCrea seeks the warmth of raincoat during miserable weather. Bobby Manderfield calls signals for superb Viking offense. The entire Viking football squad awaits the National Anthem. 16
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