Great Falls High School 1964 Yearbook (Great Falls, SC) - Full Access

GREAT FALLS 16--GRANITEVILLE 0 fhe continually improving Red Devils captured their first victory of the season by defeating the Granite– ville Rocks . Thomas Broome turned in an excep– tionally fine performance, intercepting three passes and thrO\'Iing for one touchdown . Coach Stewart watches anxiously as his boys try their best. Spirit to C:eam Ronald Parler stops a Chesterfield drive. Mike Locklair he 1p s teammates drive for the goal . GREAT FALLS 7--W. T.S. 6 The Devils p 1aye d their best defensive game of the year against W. T. S. Broome scored Great Falls' only touchdown and again intercepted three passes. Larry Run– ion blocked the Wildcat's try for the extra point \vhich would have tied the game. The Wildcats stop Lane after a seven-yard gain. GREAT FALLS 19--CHESTERFIELD 6 Great Falls, sparked by the running of Bruce Payne, coasted to a 19-6 victory over the Chesterfield Bulldogs. Payne, a 150-lb. fullback, carried for two touchdowns of 83 and 38 yards. Row 1: Ervin Taylor, Jimmy Ellis, Lee Grant, Stanley Childers, Mitchell Looper, James Dawkins, Larry Barwick, Row 2: Wayne Anderson, Ernie Black, Carlisle Stevenson, John Wood, Bobby Matthews, Sammy Greer, Casey Jones comprise the Junior Varsity Team . 33

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