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was one of the county's top
> receivers. Other Mustangs on the
offensive team are Mark Crmler,
a massive lineman, and Clay
Bryaa, another down lineman for
Parkland
Seniors Waller Mack. Maurice
Hyan, Bea Hill and Metvia
Pahaer round out the North contingent
on the offensive unit.
Hymes, a 6-4, 280-pounder,
helped anchor a strong Viking of*'
fensive line with the 5-11,
247-pound Mack.
Geao Segers, a two-way performer
for Perry Pearson's
Eagles and a state 4-A wrestling
champ last year, joined wide
receiver Chris Christmas to give
the Eagles two players on the
squad.
North Forsyth placekicker Hill
was by far the finest field goal
kicker in the county this past
season. He connected on a record
48-yard field goal against
Hickory.
Palmer, a wide receiver, teamed
with Hatchett to give the Vik-i
ings one of the top passing comv
, binations in the county.
Gerald Moore, the only junior
on the team, gave Glenn an offensive
threat second to none.
Moore had two games of more
than 200 yards rushing during the
season and scored four
touchdowns in two consecutive
games for the Bobcats, in their
e first year of high school competition.
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