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Football Team Fielded Great Junior Varsity
The '68 Junior Varsity football team rolled to an impressive 4-1-1 season under coaches Maxwell
a 40-yard touchdown pass. Pat Causey, Carey Murphy and Prescott Gay were singled out for praise.
Following their only defeat, a 7-0 squeaker to St. Christopher's, the JV's held complete control over Fishburne. The contest proved a total rout as Spotts Glazebrook and Hampton Shuping took two each. Final score - 41-0.
Scoreboard For The Season
Meador and Fitz Elder.
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0 ... VES 12 6 ... VES 6 0 ... VES 32 7 ... VES 0 0 ... VES 41 6 ... VES 18
In its performance before a home crowd, the baby Bishops scored a rousing 12-0 win over Blue Ridge. Behind the scoring ptmch of newcomers Jimmy Powell and Scott Price, the team displayed a great deal of organization and defensive ability.
A week later, Northcross proved to be a more formidable opponent on the Bishops' home field. A first-half tally by JV quarterback Charlie Johnson proved to be the extent of VES scoring. Northcross later scored a TD of its own to tie the game which ended in a 6-6 deadlock.
Back to business, the JV's met Fishburne Military in the first of two contests; the Bishops had a field day on the
scoreboard. Powell and Johnson each scored a pair of TD's, and Scott Price teamed with Marvin Barnard for
Blue Ridge Northcross Fishburne
St. Christopher's Fishburne
E. C. Glass
Junior Varsity Football Squad: front row, Hill Cassell, Whit Turner, Jim Leath, Pat Causey, Jim Powell, Carey Murphy and Ned Dillon, captains; Hampton Shuping, Charles Johnson, Tom Manning. Second row, George Swift, Mike Barksdale, Henry Long, Scott Price, Stuart Little, Ben Campbell, Marvin Barnard, Greg Ferebee, Blair Thurman, Lee Hasty. Third row, David Anderson, Bud Doughton, Bill Deuster,
Tommy Thomson, Bill Hill, Heyward Armstrong, Prescott Gay, Marvin Carver, Vaughan Hargrave. Top row, Maxwell Meador, Fitz Elder, coaches; Lee Leckie, student coach; Tom Hairston, manager; Spotswood Glazebrook, David Smythe, George Jones, Jim Cherry, managers.
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