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Harris 47-6 On October 17th, the War Eagles played against Harris County in thei r first sub-region game. Unlike other War Eagle victories, this contest was not very exciting. As Coach Hixon commented after the game, We dressed out 35 players and played them all. On the defensive side of the game, John Bazemore, Thomas Cooper, Howard Delashmit and Jerome Rossetti all played outstandingly which limited Harris County to only six points. Offensively, Duane Carter, Mike Chance, Roger McFarlin, and Bill Archer each ran for one touchdown. Leading scorer was Geoffrey Rhue who ran for two touchdowns. Adding to the score was Jim Olsen who threw a touchdown pass to Bryan Turner. Last but not least, kickers Thomas Cooper and Charlie McNash added three and two points respectively. Henry 49-0 By halftime in this totally offensive game. Woodward Academy led 21-0. Scoring in the first half were Bill Archer and Bryan Turner. In the second half, the flying War Eagles could not be stopped as John Pemberton, Tim Murry, Roger McFarlin and Jim Olsen all scored, making the total and final score 49-0. However, the awesome Woodward defense played as well, if not better than the offense, destroying every hope of a Warhawk score. Troup 28-0 Coach Hixon expected a much harder contest than that which he received at Troup County. The 28-0 Woodward Academy victory could be called a complete shutout. Scoring that night were Bill Archer, Duane Carter, and John Pemberton. Not much can be said about this lopsided Woodward Academy victory except that it provided a vacation for the Eagles.
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Heritage 23-0 The Woodward Academy War Eagles went for it ' s third victory in the fourth regular season game against Heritage and came out on top with a fincJ score of 23- 0. During the first half of the ganne. Woodward ' s score was restricted to a fieldgoal by Charlie McNash. However, the second half proved very successful for the War Eagles as both Bill Archer and Mike Chance rushed for Woodward Academy touchdowns. Charlie McNash ended the game with a 27 yard fieldgoal Rockdale 10-7 After a totally defensive game, the War Eagles were able to chalk up another Woodward Academy victory against Rockdale County. Tremendous defensive accomplishments by Howard Delashmit and Jerome Rossetti restricted Rockdale County to only one touchdown. Another crucial turning point late in the fourth quarter was an awesome sack by Gerald Browner which prevented a Bulldog score. Scoring for Woodward Academy were Mike Chance with a 1-yard run and Charlie McNash with a 37-yard fieldgoal. Walter F. George 31-0 Both the offense and defense proved outstanding during the sixth regular season game against the Walter F. George Falcons. Woodward .Academy ammasscd 268 total yards with four touchdown runs by Bill Archer. Duane Carter, and John Pemberton. Adding to the Woodward Academy offensive attack was a fieldgoal made by Charlie McNash. The Woodward defense limited the Falcon offense to only 114 yards.
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M.D. Collins 26-11 In the first quarter of play, Woodward Academy started the game off right when quarterback. Bill Archer, scored on a four-yard run. The extra point, attempted by Charlie McNash, however, was missed. Duane Carter scored during the second quarter on a three yard run. Afterwards, a two point play was tried, but the attempt failed. At that time the score stood 12-0. Bill Archer scored in the next quarter on a one yard run, and the extra point was good Meanwhile, M.D. Collins had kicked a fieldgoal to make the score 19-3. In the last quarter of play, Howard Dclashmit scored on a one yard run. The final score was 26-11. Overall, Woodward Academy had 300 yards rushing. Defensively, the Collins running game was completely stopped, but they gained over 200 yards passing. Walker 24-22 Unlike the last Woodward Academy victory, the game against Walker was very exciting. On the War Eagles ' first scoring drive, quarterback Bill Archer marched 67 yards downfield, and Howard Delashmit ended the drive with a 1-yard touchdown run. The next score of Woodward Academy resulted from a costly mistake made by Walker. Micheal Bebee, Walker ' s quarterback, fumbled in Walker territory, and Thomas Cooper ran the ball in for another War Eagle score. Walker reduced the Woodward lead on their next drive, and a costly fumble in Woodward territory set up another Warhawk score. With the last score, the game was tied up. However, before the half was over. Charlie McNash kicked a fieldgoal to make the score 17- 14. Woodward Academy ' s first drive was rewarded with another touchdown and extra point to set the score at 24- 14. Walker did score another touchdown, but they were not able to defeat the War Birds, as Woodward Academy chalked up another victory. Besides the outstamding performances of the offense, the offensive line also contributed greatly. Specifically, Jeff Ramey, Tim Murray, and Joe Minor threw awesome blocks which, without a doubt, saved the offense. The final score in this close contest was 24-22, in favor of the War Eagles. Lithonia 17-14 Woodward defeated Lithonia 17-14 to clinch the Region 4-AAA championship. Key turnovers and strong defense paired with strong rushing and passing games enabled the War Eagles to keep their State Championship hopes alive. Howard Delashmit, Tim Murray, and Bryan Turner had excellent games offensively. The foot of Chcirlie McNash proved to be a deciding factor in game as he kicked two extra points and a field goal. Defensive stars for the state bound War Eagles were Greg Carlson. Thomas Cooper. Bryan Turner, and Gerald Browner.
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