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kEM BILL CARDWELL End Senior TOMMY GODWIN Tackle Junior RANDY HUTTO End—Senior JIMMY HORTON Halfback—Junior FREDDY JOHNSTON Quarterback —Senior
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m i n o n THE FOOTBALL SEASON Woodlawn High School, 1958 City Champions, after a slow start, showed what a championship team is made of. For more than once this season the rugged Colonel forewall just plain refused to budge when their opponents tried to muster a scoring drive. This, along with the powerful offense, gave Woodlawn its Big Five record of four wins, no losses, and one tie. Only Ensley, with a scoreless deadlock, was able to stop the scrambling Colonels. The Colonels won seven games, lost two, and tied one. They won the Crippled Children's Clinic game which is a charity game, played annually on Thanksgiving day, between the two top teams in the city. Woodlawn placed three players on the first All-City team: Larry Daniels, Neil Monroe, and Randy Hutto. They placed two on the second team: Don Wiginton and Bobby Smith. The Colonels led with a total of eight players honored on either the first, second, or honorable mention lists. Woodlawn's 34-21 win over Ramsay in the Clinic game sent the title winning Colonels ahead in the city team statistics in both offensive and defensive play, as well as in the number of games won. Proving this, is the impressive list of Woodlawn High School players who earned the right to appear on the Big Five points statistics chart. These players and their points are: Larry Daniels, 50; George Quiggle, 42; Randy Hutto, 18; Larry Smith, 12; Jimmy Horton, 12; Doug Wheeler, 12; Freddy Johnston, 12; Leo Spann, 12; Billy Pounds, 6; Hal Parks, 6; Ralph Boyer, 6; and Bobby Smith, 6. This list is an unquestioned tribute to the coaching staff: Kenny Morgan, Johnny Howell, and Bill McLain. Woodlawn sludents thank every player for an exciting season. KENNY MORGAN. Head Coach 17 Bill McLAIN, Amiran: Coach JOHNNY HOWEU. Aui»tan» Coach
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NEIL MONROE Guard—Senior ROBERT WHATLEY Quarterback—Senior GEORGE QUIGGLE Halfback-Senior BILLY POUNDS End Sen ter BOBBY SMITH Tackle Senior DOUG WHEELER Quarterback—Junior 5 ! ..Y DON WIGINTON Center—Senior LARRY SMITH Fullback-Senior
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