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thus far, and Garret Jeter and
Tom Urquart have returned
much stronger and improving steadily. Senior veteran Eric
Boyer is temporarily suffering with a knee injury, but it is hoped that he will be back in the
line-up soon. Mr. Sommerville said that he hopes the new mem- bers of the team will add some depth to the squad.
Coach Hackett's main goal with the J.V. team is to "develop each of his runners to their fullest potential." Mr.
Hackett hopes to also get some of the middle school boys inter-
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Lee Parker Varsity Football
The '79 Varsity football team, coadled by Rock Lee hopes to aee "more scoring punch." One of Coach Lee's main objectives to better la.st year's record of
2~1. New boys such as Jimmy Nash, playing center and defen- sive end, Pat Yost at tight-end, and Karl Sjouland at slot-back
are expected to be key 'recruits for the fall season. Rob Craig· hill, tail-back, Will "Goon" Mar-
shall at full-back and defensive tackle, and John Mays at slot- back are some returning
seniors. Carter Kemper and John Lee are both outstanding quarterbacks, and both are ex- pected to as well on defense as on offense. The Bishops major
Coach Max Meador ay that h would like to ee every play·
r on h· t am re ch th ir potential during the cour of
•••••Deacon Football
The Deacon team, supervised
by Coach Mark Armstrong, seems a quick one with an ex- ceptional passing game. Coach
Armstrong feels that it is too
early to tell much about the
team, however, confidence and
good spirit is the major asset to
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defense. However, Coach Lee aeea a definite improvement over last year. Manned with an experienced backfield and good receivers, the 1979 team enters the s ason with optimism top- ped with enthusiam. •••••Junior Var ity Football
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dramatical improvements.
All in all, the V.E.S. fall
athletics seems to be both physi-
sports.
We hope that this new pro-
gram will go superbly this year and will help to make us win- ners in every sport.
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One of the major changes that is occurring at the "Old 160" this year is in the athletic program. This affects all juniors and sen-
iors. Grades seven through will have the same
athletic propam that was rein- stituted on Headmaster Ainslie's arrival six years ago.
T o briefly recount the rule, it
states: a stude'nt must play or
manage a sport in each of the three seasons, fall, winter spring.
m• g.
The new program, which amazed all of the old boys after many years of dispuntlement over the former system states: all juniors and seniors will be re- ,
quired to play or manage a sport for two seasons. For the third season, the student has a few options: he can play a third
sport, work on the campus ecology crew, work in a social service project, or participate in the intramural program. This
optional season may be taken any time during the year.
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again being coached by Wilson Sommerville. The team has al- ready shown signs of teamman- ship and "moments of real uni· ty." Tom Bauer and Randy Mea-
dor have shown real promise
The intramural program con- th a on thi year. Coach t din running. Coach Hackett sists of a twenty to thirty
M dor comm oted on th fact thattheJ.V.' haveth mat rial
to be wino r . With xper_i nee at k y po itioo , and exception-
! pirit, th Baby Bi hop look
and hi whole quad ar very op- timi tic, nd looking forward to th ir fir t meet in a couple of w ek .
•••••Fall occ r
The socc r t am i headed by
Coach t v Culbertson. Mr. ' main goal year
minute exercise period and an hour to an hour and a half period of work on a certain sport. The coaches hope that the student will take advantage of this pro-
gram to hone up on their skills for an upcoming season. Hop - fully, this propam will also g n·
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