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record does not show the deter· mination, talent, and pride of this year's team, it is evident that Mr. Mundy, Mr. McLaughlin and Mr. Bailey did a fantastic job with the players.
Two individuals received AJl. Prep Honors. They were Bill Nelson and Billy Hunter.
Consistent and fine play was given by Charlie ,Tripplet and Seooter Harris throughout the
season.
The J. V. Football team started off its season relatively slow suffering two losses to Fork Union and St. Christopher's. In the latter half of the season, they traveled down to Richmond and defeated Trinity 14-0. Due to a
severe thunder-storm Blue Ridge escaped in the last minutes bf their game with a tie, when the referees c a II e d the game
early.
On offense, Key Churchill and
Steve Smith together rushed for over 350 yards for the season. Along with them, Robert Work- man passed for 300 yards and Parker Lee caught passes for 180
yards and one touchdown. Steve Smith led the defense with 13 un- assisted tackles.
Tbe Deacon Football team wrapped up their season with a strong finish against Woodberry Fo/est. The disappointing loss to
the Tigers was the end to a diffi- cult for the Baby Bishops. However the game against Woodberry inspired the team as nveral playen had their best game of the year.
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The J .V. Soccer team started off the season with two big vic-
tories . The team defeated Monelison (3-0), and later de·
· feated Hargrave (2-0). The re- mainder of the season was characterized by 1osses except for one tie, against Trinity (1·1). Though the last game ofthe sea·
son was a loss toWoodberry (2-1), it was probably the best per- formance for the year.
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For the second year Mr. Cui· bertson came out of the season · with the title - "Coach of the Yearl" The Varsity Booters hold the best fall record the school has seen in its soccer history. The whole season was characterized by the team being one big unit. Everyone on tlie team contribut-
ed. Jim Hill broke the school record for number of goals in one season - with 23. All-Prep for the Bishops were Ned Tyree and Jim Hill. Record: 10-1-2
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Cross Country ended the seas- on with the beat victory yet. It came agalntt Blue Ridge. Mr. Selinger noted, "It w u one of the moet exciting meeta I have teen." The team w u characterized by a lot of determination. All runner• gave an "extra mile" enabling the
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