• I Junior High Football Team posts 4-3 record rwr ith a team whose freshmen proved to be their stronghold, the 1985 junior high football team completed what was describeci as a season filled with ups and downs and inconsistencies. 'We had flashes of excellence, but the overall season was filled with inconsistencies, and did not reach its potential," said Roy Barnes, assistant coach. 'We will have to completely rebuild the team next year because of the large amount of freshmen who will be moving up to the senior high team." The team began the season strongly by piling up three victories in their first games by defeating Pulaski Academy, Heber Springs, and Central Arkansas Christian. The following three games were not as successful and contained three sequential losses to De Vall's Bluff, Des Arc and Hazen. The final game of the season ended on a positive note with a 146 victory over Sc<;>tt. _4 Junior High Football Team. Front row: Underwood , Nokes , Fiscus, Bo lding , Ferguson , Milner , Walker, Branch , Tate; second row : Rhodes - coach , Birmingham , Fouts , Robertson , Lacy , Johnson, Roberson, Howton , Bridges , Merritt; third row: Morgan, Dalton , Brown , Hydron , Stanley , Dean , Kreh, Martin , Citty , Zapata ; back row: Eichenberger , Ito, Piland , Erwin , Burks , Diffine , Shipley, Collins, Pollard , Barnes. 11hoto by Tammy Kerr . 320 Junior High f ootball · Harding 6 Pulaski A cademy 12 Heber Springs · 14 C .A .C. 6 De Vall's Bluff 14 DesArc 0 Hazen 14 Scott Opponent 0 0 0 8 28 34 6 I
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