1968-1969 Yearbook

JUNIOR fOOTBAll ruM. fRONT ROW: Pullara (61), Bullard (BO), Beavers (66), Kellar (51) , Davis (22), Al lison (30), Ki ihnl (21), Harris (12). SECOND ROW: Tucker (45), Hoagland (73), Morris (88), Baggett (40), Allman (10), Cannon (23), Bell (52), Grooves (54), Mi lton, Mgr. STANDING: Coach Barden, Williams (87), Moore (51), Ganus (24), Sexson (30), Helm (74), Searcy (71), Gunkel (81), Ba les (55), Coach Mart in. SPIRITED blocks pave the way to a victory for Steve Davis as he lunges for another TO in a iunior Cat practice session. FOOTBALL Strong passing ability gives Jr. Wildcats a winning season The Junior Cats, with an unusually l arge number of boys, used their passing ability to pave their way to a winning record. The team scored on breakaway pass plays and used hardnosed football as the by-word of the defense. The Cats played steady ball after their first loss to Morris. They went on to trample Beedeville and in th eir second game with Morris they revenged their loss with a sol id wi n . They closed th e season with a win over Heber Springs and a tie with Cotton Plant. Coaches Bill Barden and Wilt Martin said that the hustle, determinat ion and desire shown by the boys attributed for the winning season. Harding 6 40 26 12 6 SCHEDULE Morris Beedeville Morris Heber Springs Cotton Plant Opponent 13 6 13 6 6 291

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