The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 21, 1967, Image 25
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MVP Awnrd
Johnny Jacks, a quick-start- Aw^rd Brent Moody, Arthur
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ing fullback, was presented
the Most Valuable Player
Award Monday night at the
annual Clinton High School
football banquet.
Other trqphy winners in
cluded.
Best Blocker, guard Har
vey White; Best Defensive
Player, guard Steve Grady;
Most Improved Player,
quarterback Barry Mauldin;
Sportsmanship Award, guard
Gerald Rice; Most Vluable
Junior Varsity ^ Player, half
back Wells Goss.
Head Coach Claude Howe
presided over the banquet
which was held in the Clin
ton High School gymnasium.
Guest speaker was Dick
Weldon, offensive baekfield
coach at the University of
South Carolina. Weldon, a
1952 graduate of Presbyterian
College, also presented the
Best Blocker award. Presby
terian College Associate Ath
letic Director and line coach
Billy Tiller presented the
Most Valuable JV award; Bill
Dobbins Jr., presented the
award to the best defensive
player; Ellis Huffstetler, rep
resenting the Exchange
Club, presented the award to
the most improved player
and Presbyterian College
Athletic Director and Head
Football Coach Cally Gault
presented the sportsmanship
award. Clinton High Princi
pal Wilmot Shealy presented
the award to the most val
uable payer.
Varsity lootball players !
who lettered included:
Quarterbacks Mauldin, Buz-
zy Tedards and Ricky Lol-
lis; Halfbacks Andy Young,
Danny Hedeepath, and Gary
Campbell; Fullbacks Johnny
Jacks and Steve Grady; Cen
ters Larry Reddeck, David
Ramage, and Joe Crawford;
Guards Milford Wright, Lon
nie Bixler, Lciea McKee, Bill
Hammer, Gerald Rick, and
Harvey White; Tackles A1
Webb, John Thibodeau, Lee
Benjamin, Jack Campbell,
Frank Gaskins, and Ronnie
Bryson; Ends Richard Ed
wins, Jim Johnson, Mike
Long, Charles Mabry ,Jim
Abrams, Billy Freeman, and
Jimmy Copeland; Red Shirt
Attaway; Manager Howie
Dawlpns.
It was the fourth year that
Harvey White had lettered.
Steve Grady lettered three
years and Lollis, Young,
Jacks, Hedgepath, Campbell,
Reddick, McKcc, Rice,
Webb, Edwins, Mabry,
Abrams and Greeman let
tered tw,o years each. The
others won their letter for
the first time.
Receiving Red Shirt
Awards, meaning they at
tended practice regularly but
did not play enough to re
ceive a varsity letter, were
tackle Arthur Attaway and
halfback Brent Moody.
Howie Dawkins also re
ceived a letter for his two
years as manager.
Junior varsity letters, pre
sented by Coach Preston Cox,
were awarded tG:
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Quarterbacks Doug West-
stine, Donnie White, Bob
Grudq, and Chip Howe; Half
backs Mac McCrary, Wells
Goss, Bobby Baughn, James
Hamcs, Keith Brannon, Alex
Rogers, Everett Robbins,
John Wayqe Jacks, Bill Alex
ander, Joe Hairston, and
Rusty Elevens; Fullbacks
Bob Keller and Lawrence
Lee; Cehters Mike Craw
ford, Monty, Crisp, and G.
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FOOTBALL TROPHY WINNERS — Clinton »
High School football players who received trophias
Monday night at the annual football banquet are
shown above with University of South Carolina
Baekfield Coach Dick Weldon, center. Shown
above, left to right, are Wells Goss, Most Valu
able J. V.; Gerald Rice, winner of Sportsmanship
Award; Johnny Jacks, varsity Most Valuable
player; Weldon; Steve Grady, Best Defensive
player; Harvey White, best blocker; and Barry
Mauldin, Most Improved. (Yarborough Photo)
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Ramage; Guards Wayne ry Earls, Ronnie
Jacks, Larry Lollis, Otis Pat- Darrell Shockley,
Young,'Phil Rogers, and
terson, Ronnie Cheek, and Evans, Haskell Patterson,
Ricky Coleman; Tackles Bar- .John Famer, Steve Heaton,
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Ronnie Floyd;
Gene
Ends Mike Beaty,
Simmons, Matthew
Leonard King, Cecil Steele, » Wsdfv
Goodman, Steve FenneU,/^nd :
Tim Prater.
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Jacks, Freeman Named
To WBTV All-State
CHARLOTTE —- Thirty- outstanding performers dur-
three of the top high school
athletes in the state have
been , awarded berths on
WBTV’s 1967 South Carolina
All-State football team — as
selected by a 2Q-man board of
coaches in conjunction with
Channel 3.
ing.the l9o7 season.
The honor guard consists of
three full teams — 12 backs,
six ends, six tackles, six
guards and three centers.
The' 1937 squad is perhaps
thV most representative All-Team.
State team chosen — selected
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most votes, ' guard Steve
Lipscomb of Gaffney
named captain of the
State team. Backs James
Horne of Hartsvillc, along
with Jimmy Laughridge of
Rock Hill and Billy Ray
Rice of Gaffney, are co-aap-
tains. Each All-State roooiy-
pd a certificate suitable (Or
framing from WBTV.
A total of 26 schools placed
one or more players on the
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On the “drearift team’’ are as it is by 20 head coaches
end Bill Freeman and back
Johnny Jacks of Clihton High
School,-both of whom were
representing every section of
the state.
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