1 '-J'" f THE NEWS- JOL'RNAl KM TORI), NORTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, NOVI MHhR 14. I'K.H PAGE 7 Bucks End Season With Loss 33-6 ' Tough In First Half; Hoke Band Also Stars The San I oid Yellow Jackets finished its lK season with a spotless KM) record here Friday night, hut it had trouble with Hie Hoke High Hucks for two periods. The hall'time score was 7-0. Sanford pulled away, alter a third period Duck score, to win j.l-b. The hull time show by the Hoke High Hand was the best of the season. Jimmy James, band director, deserves plenty of credit foi the outstanding performance of the hand during the year. The Yellow Jackets, Southeastern 3-A and defending state champions, struck first In the initial starua as they drove 7J yards in six plays, climaxed when quarterback tommy llaislip tossed a 1 0-yard scoring pass to Glenn Taylor. Jay Overton kicked the extra point. Overton attempted a Held goal in the second period, but missed and the halflirne score remained 7-0 Sanford. Hut the Yellow Jackets exploded for two tallies in each of the lenuining segments to turn the contest into a rout. In the third period, after a 7-yaid drive, llaislip plunged the final yaid to paydirt. In the last seconds of that period, Steve Jones capped a 61-yard drive when he scampered lour yards for his first tally of the evening. Rue ford scratched its lone tally in that period. Wilberl McNair recovered a fumble on the Sanford 24-yard line and seven plays later Donnic Rose powered the final yard to paydirt. In the final segment it was llaislip and Jones again, llaislip capped a J-yard drive by scampering six yards for his second tally of the contest. With 2:55 left in the game, Jones rambled five yards for his second touchdown. This score was set up moments earlier when Jay Overton recovered a fumble on the Kacford 25-yard line. Overton, kicked three of five extra points for the Yellow Jackets. Raeford is now 3-6-1 for the season. Taylor carried 24 times for Sanford and gained 184 yards. Jones ran 12 times for X" yards. For Raeford, Rose carried 21 times for 101 yards. SANIORI) 7 0 12 14-33 RAM OKI) 0 0 6 0- 6 Sanford scoring: Taylor (64, pass from Haislip), llaislip 2 (6, run; I, run), Jones 2 (5, run; 4 run). Extra points: Overton 3 (placements) Kacford scoring: Rose ( 1 , run) r ;1 STATISTICS First Downs Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passes Punting Average Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized Sanford 18 284 121 4-8-1 145 2 60 Raeford 14 187 17 1-2 442 2 80 Huikn Defenie In Action Again! Sanford Bucks Basketball Team Lacks Height, Experience The Hoke High School Bucks basketball team under the coaching of W. K. Morgan is hard at work preparing for the opening game at Red Springs December 3rd. The Hucks have only two lettermcn back from last year. Ihey are Richard McNeill and Jeff McNeill. Coach Morgan says that this year's team is smaller but quicker than last year's team. He does not have the experience of last year but the boys have the potential and Morgan believes that the) will be better before the year is over. If the team is to win at tlrst it must learn " fast he stated. He thinks Richaid McNeill is a tremendous ball player ajid should be an all-conference selection. Joseph Hiidgcs and Jeff McNeill could possibly be all-conference caliber. Morgan, who is a graduate of Pembroke State College, will be assisted in coaching by the following: Junior Varsity - t arry Phillips, East Carolina, 'th Grade, Howard Smith, North Carolina A&T, and 8th Grade, Sammy Bryant, Catawba. The overall record for the Bucks last year was 13 wins and 9 losses. In conference play they were 4 wins and two loses, finishing second to Clinton. Coach Morgan was asked about the outlook for the conference as a whole and he said. "Sanford has everyone back from last year's team and should be real strong. Hamlet and Rockingham will be the strongest in Destrict 2 of our Southeastern 3-A Conference." I.. 'tan j&v,jr, m m 41 , i , "t Pos. F G F G G C C F F G G G F ROSTER Player Richaid McNeill Jackie Frahm Sammy Prince Earl Leslie Jeff McNeill Joseph Bridges Jerry Russell Alex Campbell Oral Singletary Eugene Monroe Randolfc Campbell John Mottle Tom Howell Ht. 6'l"' l)'0" 6'1" 5'10" 6'0" 6'5" 6'3" 6V 6'0" 6'0" 5'9" 5'H" 6'0" Class 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 photos UY IIF.MU IJLLE SUPPORT THE BUCKS HERE NOW SI81 New 8l Recapped 1 MINI-DIKE FOR CHRISTMAS 3 & 4 H P. 159 00 UP McDONALD'S Tire Recapping Service Something To Think About EXTRA CASH NEEDED FOR HOLIDAYS? Why Not Borrow It From Us! National Finance Co. 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